Popular Attractions in Beijing

Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square: As the heart of Beijing, it is the largest city center square in the world. It is not only a symbol of China but also a must-visit destination for every tourist in Beijing. You can watch the solemn flag-raising ceremony here and feel China's national dignity and national spirit.

The Forbidden City (Purple Forbidden City):
This historic palace complex showcases the splendor and grandeur of ancient Chinese royal architecture. The Forbidden City boasts a rich collection of artifacts and buildings, serving as an important venue to understand ancient Chinese culture and history. Here, you can sense the living atmosphere and cultural heritage of the ancient Chinese royal family.

Mutianyu Great Wall
Mutianyu Great Wall is one of China's famous sections of the Great Wall, enjoying the reputation of "The Great Wall, Mutianyu Stands Out." It consists of walls, watchtowers, gates, beacon towers, and other structures, forming a complete and rigorous military defense system. It features dangerous landscapes such as "Ox Horn Side," "Arrow Nook," and "Eagle Flying Upside Down." The wall body remains intact, well reflecting the ancient charm of the Great Wall and possessing profound historical and cultural value.

Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is an ancient royal garden renowned for its exquisite gardening art and lake scenery. Here, you can admire the unique charm of Chinese gardening art and experience the tranquility and elegance of the royal garden.

Temple of Heaven Park
The Temple of Heaven was where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties offered sacrifices to Heaven and prayed for good harvests. It is the largest existing ancient sacrificial building complex in China. You can learn about ancient Chinese sacrificial culture here and admire the exquisite architecture and landscapes.

Universal Beijing Resort
As a highly anticipated entertainment destination, Universal Beijing Resort combines traditional Chinese elements with international entertainment, providing visitors with a feast of cultural collision. Here, you can enjoy thrilling rides and exciting performances, feeling the charm of modern entertainment.

Bird's Nest and Water Cube
The Bird's Nest (National Stadium) and the Water Cube (National Aquatics Center) are important venues for the Beijing Olympic Games and landmark buildings of modern Beijing. You can visit these modern buildings here and learn about the history and achievements of the Beijing Olympic Games.

Shichahai
Shichahai consists of Qianhai, Houhai, and Xihai (also known as Jishuitan), three water bodies and adjacent areas, commonly known as "Housanhai." It is the largest and best-preserved historical district within Beijing's inner city, occupying a unique position in Beijing's urban planning and construction history. With ancient hutongs and a unique cultural atmosphere, it is an excellent place to experience the flavor of old Beijing. You can walk through the hutongs here, experiencing the lifestyle and cultural atmosphere of old Beijing.

Hutong Tour in Beijing
As the veins of old Beijing, Beijing's hutongs carry rich historical and cultural connotations. They have witnessed Beijing's transformation from ancient times to the modern era and are important windows to understand Beijing's history and culture. The quadrangle courtyards, old locust trees, and cobblestone roads in the hutongs all exude a strong historical atmosphere. Hutongs are one of Beijing's unique cultural symbols. Through a hutong tour, you can deeply understand Beijing's history and culture. Tourists can choose to bike or walk through the narrow and charming hutongs, feeling the unique charm of old Beijing.

National Museum of China
The National Museum of China is one of the largest museums in the world, situated symmetrically with the Great Hall of the People. It is the highest hall of historical culture and art representing the national collection, research, exhibition, and interpretation of representative artifacts of Chinese culture. With a collection of over 1.43 million artifacts, it covers various categories such as ancient artifacts, modern and contemporary artifacts, and artworks. The collection includes artifacts such as oracle bone inscriptions, bronze ware, porcelain, jade, gold and silverware, coins, Buddhist statues, ancient books and manuscripts, rubbings of inscriptions on steles and epitaphs, seal stones, paintings and calligraphy, sculptures, lacquered wooden furniture, bricks, tiles, stone carvings, enamelware, glassware, silk textiles, crafts, old photographs, ethnic artifacts, folk artifacts, and revolutionary artifacts. Here, you can learn about China's history and culture and admire precious artifacts and artworks.

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