This is pretty embarrassing, but I'll mention it because it might be useful and also it all worked out in the end, anyway. I got tea house scammed...
I'd been in Beijing for like 2 hours and went for a walk up in the direction of Tiananmen, etc, and when I was walking back two women came up to me wanting to practice english, etc, said they were from a city in the south near Hong Kong and on holiday. I looked it up and there are a bunch of variations on this story, but the gist will be "hi can we practice english with you, and would you like to get a drink of tea or something?".
Anyway, I was feeliing gullible and open, I guess, so I talked to them for a while then they asked if we could get a drink and I said sure so we went to a teahouse. Did the whole ceremony thing - I've got no idea if it was a good or bad one, obviously, probably bullshit? I was just kind of bemused by the whole thing and trying to be friendly. So I sat and talked crap with them for a while then made up a reason to get going cos we were running out of small talk (they probably were finished with me and wanted to move on). So the bill was supposedly 290 yuan - which yeah, high, but I knew that places were going to rip me off to an extent so I figured, it's my first day, I'll be more careful after this. I checked my statement later and the place had charged me 1650 yuan, which is about £160 or $220. Bonkers!
I'm a dummy for falling for it, but I had read before coming that while some people are scammers there are legitimately people who just want to practice english with you. I'm gonna operate on the assumption strangers in the street are bad news now. So...yeah! Very embarrassing and worrying. I kind of needed that money!
Which is okay, because I got most of it back! Once I realised what had happened I went to find the place again - it's on Qianmen street in the Xuanwu district, a big shopping area, plenty of tourists. Once I found it, I went to get a police officer. It took a while, cos my mandarin is almost non-existent, but there was a really helpful lady who accompanied us back down to the place and translated. They seemed to know what was up, cos this scam has been common for years. After a couple of minutes, like 7 other officers showed up and we all went into the place together. I had to explain myself a little, cos the police weren't instantly on my side, but after a couple of minutes they had worked something out (a lot of shouting down the hall between the police and the manager), and I got 1350 back. I figured that was fine, and really this was all kind of fun in a way, especially the getting it back part. I rode down the street in the front of a police buggy.
I've never really been screwed over like that before, which I thought meant I knew how to avoid these kind of things but apparently it just means I'm an easy target! This is my first trip to a place I'm REALLY not familiar with,so...I got approached again by some other women while I was on my way to the police, too, so this probably happens all the time in these kind of tourist heavy areas. Watch it! Bad guys!