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Recommended by Beijing Accommodation Hotel
1, Beijing Yihe Amman Hotel (Haidian District)
Beijing Yihe Anman Hotel, whose gate is located at the east gate of the Summer Palace, has never been signposted. The gate was open and guarded by two stone lions. Passers-by are always curious to look inside, but they can't guess that it is a top resort hotel. It has a mysterious passage leading directly to the Summer Palace, and residents can enter the park before the army of tourists takes over the Summer Palace. And its own layout, like a private garden and the gate of the minister's office in the Qing Dynasty, conforms to the home style that a man has always admired.
2. Beijing International Trade Hotel (Chaoyang District)
Guo Mao 79 Western Restaurant has added a semi-buffet lunch of "sea and land" on weekends. The seafood table serves lobsters, oysters, mussels and swimming crabs, as well as salads, cold cuts and soups. There are as many as 26 kinds of desserts, so don't miss them. In addition to the rich buffet dishes, Guo Mao 79' s customized A la carte menu is also worth a try, covering dishes from different countries, such as roast beef, roast spring chicken with assorted vegetables, roast steak with Argentine vanilla sauce and so on.
Beijing scenic spot recommendation
The Forbidden City, the most intact and largest ancient wooden structure complex in China and even in the world, is where you can experience the inheritance of Chinese civilization handed down from generation to generation. It is one of the most famous landmarks in Beijing. As a royal palace in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, its exquisite architectural structure and layout, royal gardens and turrets, and a holy place for photography are still magnificent. If you are lucky enough to visit the Forbidden City on snowy days, you will earn a lot of money.
Gongwangfu Today, there are more than 60 palaces in the Qing Dynasty in Beijing, of which Gongwangfu is the most intact one. The palaces of the Qing Dynasty in Beijing were all located in the inner city, which was closely related to the living restrictions in Beijing in the Qing Dynasty. Before the wall was demolished, the pattern of Beijing was a big mouth and a small mouth, with the Forbidden City in the center, the imperial city and the yamen on the second floor outside, and the inner city on the third floor, where the nobles of the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty lived in concentration.
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