Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - I want to go to Beijing, Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. I want to go to the Temple of Heaven, Zoo, Summer Palace, Bird's Nest, Water Cube and Aquarium. How to go forward?

I want to go to Beijing, Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. I want to go to the Temple of Heaven, Zoo, Summer Palace, Bird's Nest, Water Cube and Aquarium. How to go forward?

There is plenty of time, so don't worry.

But it won't take you that long to list these places. Besides, you can see other things.

Let's talk about further:

The Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan, Peking University and Tsinghua are all in the northwest of Beijing, which can be reached by subway. You can visit these places in one day. As a royal garden, the Summer Palace is really worth a visit. You can go boating in Kunming Lake, and small southern gardens like Suzhou Street are also very interesting. It is suggested to prepare some snacks in advance and have a rest while sightseeing. When you leave the park at night, you can't give the exact number of trains, because you don't know which gate you will leave the park from. Just ask the park staff then. Yuanmingyuan and Summer Palace are very close, but we can watch them together. It's nothing else to go in and see the big water method that you often see on TV. If you have ever yearned for the unnamed lakeside of Peking University's Tsinghua campus, you will definitely feel it. (It's best to go out through the door with the subway entrance) and then take the subway to the Bird's Nest Water Cube.

Because the water cube is very beautiful after dark, it is recommended to go in the evening, where you can see the buildings in the twilight and enjoy the colorful night scene. From the Bird's Nest Water Cube to the north, after the tour, we just arrived at the Olympic Park, where there is a subway entrance.

If you live in the central city, you can go to the flag-raising ceremony early in the morning, which is still very dignified. It's a pity that I haven't seen Beijing for decades. I've only seen the flag lowered, and I'm already satisfied. After watching the flag raising, visit Qianmen Dashilan and Tiananmen Square. The National Grand Theatre is next to the Great Hall of the People. You can have a look. There is a round hose, which looks good. If you are interested, you can choose a day to watch a performance and feel the new landmark of Beijing! The National Museum opens at 9: 00 (closed on Monday), and you can get tickets free of charge from the west gate (east of Tiananmen Square) with your ID card. There are permanent exhibitions of ancient China and the road to revival, as well as colorful temporary special exhibitions, such as jade, bronze, Buddha, calligraphy and painting, sculpture, etc. It's definitely worth seeing. If you are interested, it is estimated that it will be noon outside the National Museum. In order to save time, it is suggested to bring your own lunch and settle it in Guo Bo rest area.

After leaving the north gate, cross the road and you will find Tiananmen Square. When you enter the Forbidden City, you will mainly visit several museums and explain to the tour group for a while. Otherwise, you can't see what it means yourself. Are similar ancient buildings. There are also two museums, the Treasure Museum and the Watch Museum, each 10 yuan. It shows all kinds of objects made of all kinds of precious stones, as well as all kinds of clocks and watches, some of which are priceless. You can have a look if you are interested. The Forbidden City is now a one-way tour, which means that you can only visit journey to the south at the noon gate and come out from the north gate of the Forbidden City. When you come out, you are facing the gate of Jingshan Park. If the weather is clear and you are still strong, you can climb to the highest place in Jingshan Park and have a panoramic view of the Forbidden City, which is quite spectacular.

After leaving Jingshan, you can continue to the north and arrive at the legendary Beihai, Houhai and Shichahai. In Beihai Park, you can see the beautiful white tower in the song "Let's Paddle" reflected on the water. Houhai and Shichahai are one of the places where couples often go. You can row a boat or ride a bike by two or three people. In the evening, the bar street is very lively, and many resident singers sing very well. There is a place to eat copper pot hot pot on the shore. You can try. It's inexpensive and delicious. Of course, the night scene is more beautiful and lively. On the shore are the former residences of Gong and Soong Ching Ling, and further north are the Bell Tower and Drum Tower. In addition, there is the legendary Nanluoguxiang. You can enjoy the ancient hutong culture in Beijing. There is a place called Dongmian Hutong in Nanluoguxiang, where you can see the famous Central Academy of Drama. It is said that there is also an alley where Zhang Daqian lived.

You can take subway line 5 to the Temple of Heaven. In Cheng Nan, the tour time is not long, so it can be matched with other places. For example, there is a museum of ancient buildings in China nearby, which is also worth seeing. You can see various models of ancient buildings in China, as well as detailed descriptions of structures and exquisite algae wells. I was shocked, very shocked. I strongly recommend visiting the Museum of Ancient Buildings before visiting the Forbidden City, so that you will be awed by the ancient buildings in front of you and be more interested in the visit process. In addition, there is a natural museum on this line, which is also quite good.

There are zoos everywhere, nothing special. Of course, if you are going to the aquarium, that is another matter. Pay attention to the time and go in the morning, or you won't see the animal show. Let me think about the rest. Well, go to the east to see the new CCTV site, commonly known as Big Pants, and the World Trade Center day order, which has a huge exhibition ceiling.

West side! Along Chang 'an Avenue to the west, there are the Capital Museum, the Military Museum and the Millennium Monument (opposite the West Railway Station).

You can split up the scenic spots listed above and arrange the time evenly so as not to skim. There are more than eleven people, so it is better to go out as soon as possible.

For such a complicated tour process, I suggest that you must prepare a map of Beijing and a subway route map, ask passers-by more when you go out, mark the places you want to go on the map before you go out, and have a basic sense of direction. Because I don't know my specific itinerary and tour order every day, it is very convenient to query on Baidu after determining the itinerary.

I don't know if you can enjoy these. If not, please refer to other suggestions. I wish you a pleasant journey and a happy holiday!