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Where is the most expensive hotel in Beijing?

The most expensive hotel in Beijing: Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

Diaoyutai State Guesthouse is an ancient royal garden and modern state guesthouse complex, located in the east of Yuyuantan (39 55' N11619' E) in Haidian District, China.

Enter the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse and start catching people's eyes. That doesn't mean you choose to stay here. After all, tens of thousands of dollars will be gone after a sleep, and ordinary people still can't afford it. Before you go in, you can see the big characters indicating the location in front of the door, and you will know that there is a historical origin at a glance. It is said that it was not such a name as early as the Jin Dynasty, but later an emperor liked to fish here, and that's how the name came from.

Looking from the outside to the inside, without looking at the words on the signboard, it is not like a hotel at all. It is said that the houses of large families are also believed. A stone bridge stands at the foot and leads to the inside. The weeping willows on both sides are swaying in the wind, which is a pleasant scene. There are pines and cypresses outside the door, which are green and tall.

The scene inside is also very eye-opening. The lake sparkled in the sun. Swan rests here from time to time, probably because someone has cleaned it. The lake here is very clean and clear, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. In addition, the building is beautiful. ?

Diaoyutai is located in the northwest of Sanli River, and the old ruins of Daikin are also ... There are springs spewing out from the platform and collecting into pools, and its water is inexhaustible until winter. Because the lake here is inexhaustible in four seasons, surrounded by willow dikes and beautiful scenery, it has become a good place for the royal family and court dignitaries in the Jin Dynasty to visit the park in spring. Diaoyutai, located on the west side of Sanlihe Road and the south side of Fucheng Road, was originally named "Fish Algae Pond". As early as 800 years ago, the Jin Dynasty was an amusement park with "weeping willows full of dikes and dark mountains, peach blossoms flowing and low sunset".