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Which places in Beijing are suitable for shopping? Ask for recommendation.

I. Sanlitun Village

Sanlitun is not only a good place for shopping, but also an art place. The 19 building here is designed with colorful glass, which makes you feel the infinite charm of art and various cultures. Even a window has charm for you to taste.

Second, the WTO daily order.

The phrase "look at the whole of Beijing" has turned this place into a place where everyone sees and hears. There are ups and downs of European architecture here, but what you are most interested in will definitely be the world's largest LED screen on Central Avenue. When the sun went down, the lights began to light up, and the silent sky suddenly brightened up. Picturesque ocean world, weeping fairy tales, magical future cities and vast wonders of the universe will all pass at an altitude of 24 meters above your head.

Three. 798 Art Zone

Art parks, streets and buildings decorated by old factories are full of literary atmosphere and suitable for taking pictures. You can be full of literary styles here, or you can take photos with artistic sculptures and be a funny beauty.

Fourth, Wudaoying Hutong

Compared with Nanluoguxiang and Houhai, it is not inferior. A small alley with a sense of literature and art, a gathering place for literary youth. There are not so many people in Nanluoguxiang, especially on weekdays, and there will be valuable peace. It's really good that you can have coffee and dessert in the coffee shop and kill time among lazy people.

5. Qianmen Street

Qianmen Street has a history of more than 570 years. After the renovation, the new Qianmen Street has been hung with street lamps featuring old Beijing, such as birdcage, bronze drum and candied haws, and paved with green and white slate pavement, which reproduces the landscape of the imperial city, jingling cars and five arched buildings remembered by old Beijing people in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Antique streets will surely intoxicate you.