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Introduction to the geographical location of Silicon Valley in Beijing

Excuse me, where is the geographical location of Beijing Silicon Valley? What is Silicon Valley?

The geographical location of Beijing Silicon Valley refers to an area surrounded by Chinese Academy of Sciences and adjacent to Peking University and Tsinghua, namely Zhongguancun. 1980, a domestic IT company was established here. Later, Zhongguancun became synonymous with China's high-tech industry, especially IT industry.

Silicon Valley refers to all high-tech industries. Silicon Valley is located in northern California and southern San Francisco Bay. In the early days, it was famous for designing and manufacturing silicon wafers. Later, other high-tech industries flourished, hence the name. At the same time, it also refers to Silicon Valley magazine sponsored by China Association for Science and Technology and China Society for Science and Technology Journalism.

Which part of Beijing is called China Silicon Valley?

Zhongguancun. Located in Haidian District, Beijing, it is the first national high-tech industrial development zone, the first national independent innovation demonstration zone and the first "national" talent zone. It is also called "China's Silicon Valley".

Beijing tourist attractions! I want to travel ~

Day 1: Temple of Heaven-Lama Temple-imperial academy.

1. Just enter the Temple of Heaven from the south gate and come out from the north gate. The main scenic spots are all on the central axis.

2. Take a taxi out of the North Gate of the Temple of Heaven to Chongwenmen East Street (Ming City Wall Ruins Park). Look at the old wall in Beijing, which is very memorable.

Find a restaurant to solve lunch.

4. Take a car or walk to Beijing Railway Station (Beijing Railway Station) Square and take photos as a souvenir. After all, it was one of the 10 buildings in the early days of the People's Republic of China.

5. Then take the subway (in the direction of Jianguomen) and get off at the Lama Temple.

6. Visiting the Lama Temple can make Yong Zhengdi's residence before he ascended the throne, the Lama Temple, where the bodhisattvas are said to be very spiritual.

7. The Lama Temple is not big. If you turn around, you can walk or drive to Chengxian Street and visit imperial academy and Confucius Temple in Beijing. The highest institution of learning in ancient China.

8. Turn around at 4-5 o'clock when you leave the Confucius Temple. You can walk through the hutongs in old Beijing, but you can't take Shichahai (Qianhai). The night view there is very good. If you are tired, you can take a taxi directly back to the hotel for dinner.

The reason why I didn't arrange to go to Tiananmen Square on the first day was that there were too many people 10.5438+0. Save the highlights for later. In fact, if you are interested after dinner, you can go to Tiananmen Square to see the night scene. Fewer people than during the day.

The next day: Beihai-Shichahai (former residence of celebrities)-Gongwangfu

1. Take a taxi to the south gate of Beihai Park in the morning. The tour of Beihai is also from the south entrance and from the north entrance.

2. Walk slowly in Beihai Park. There are many scenic spots in Tuancheng, Qiongdao and around the lake. There are many royal temples on the north shore of Beihai Park Lake, which are worth visiting. You can go by boat from Qiongdao. The scenic spots on the north shore can be visited from west to east in turn. Nine Dragon Wall is not to be missed. The goldfish in Beihai Park is also a landscape. You can bring your own food and find a place to have lunch in Beihai Park. Take a rest and go out in the afternoon.

3. Coming out from the north gate of Beihai Park are the famous Shichahai and Lotus Market. You can visit along the west coast of Shichahai. The scenery along the way is good. You can also hire a rickshaw and let the owner lead the way. Visit the hutongs in old Beijing. Among them, three scenic spots must go to "Yinding Bridge", Soong Ching Ling's former residence and Gongwangfu. These scenic spots are not far apart, and those with good physical strength can walk there. I don't know the price of rickshaw, but I have to pay a good price anyway:)

The Beijing barbecue in the barbecue season near YinDing Qiao is delicious, but the price is too expensive.

After visiting the former residence of celebrities, you can go to the Bell and Drum Tower if you are interested. In the northeast of Shichahai. Take a taxi to Gulou Street subway station and return to the hotel.

Second, God wants a nostalgic trip to Beijing. There may be a little more people in Beihai. Visiting hutong is mainly for leisure.

Day 3: Baiyun Temple-Daguan Garden-Lugou Bridge

1. Baiyun Temple is not far from Beijing West Railway Station. It is a famous Taoist shrine in Beijing, and many people ask for a sign and pray. It's worth a visit.

2. Baiyun Temple came out to take a taxi to Daguan Garden. This is the shooting place of A Dream of Red Mansions.

When the Grand View Garden comes out, you can find a small shop in Rong Ning Street to solve your lunch. Of course, you can also bring your own food.

You can take bus No.3 from Daguan Garden and go directly to Lugou Bridge. This is the battlefield of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Lugou Xiaoyue is one of the eight scenic spots in Yanjing. You can visit wanping county on the way. This is a well-preserved city wall site.

There are many buses in Lugouqiao, which can go back to the city. You can consult local people.

On the third day, these scenic spots are not big. Let's have a rest. Cheer up.

Day 4: Qianmen-Tiananmen-Forbidden City-Forbidden City-Jingshan-Wangfujing

1. Finally, the best is here. Go directly to the front door (Zhengyangmen) in the morning. Qianmen Street is being repaired, and nothing is getting better. Take a picture as a souvenir.

2. Visit Tiananmen Square from the front door to the north. If you have enough time, you can visit Chairman Mao Memorial Hall (even if there are too many people). I don't know if the Great Hall of the People is open. You can go and have a look. If it is open, be sure to go in and have a look. To the north of the square is Tiananmen Square.

Before entering the Forbidden City, you can stop at the National Grand Theatre (just west of the Great Hall of the People). North of the Grand Theatre, opposite Chang 'an Avenue, are the main entrance of xinhua gate and the State Council. I can't get in, but it's ok to take a picture.

4. Go east (in the direction of the square) from Xinhuamen. Passing through Zhongshan Park (ancestral temple), you can go around if you are interested. This is the royal mourning hall, but now the big shops are closed. This is a good place to rest. There are few people here. You can rest here.

5. Come out from the south gate of the ancestral hall and enter the Forbidden City from the main gate of Tiananmen Square. You can enter Tiananmen Gate. But it costs a lot of money.

6. Tiananmen Square is the Forbidden City in the north. Buy a map. Take your time. Jubaotang 10 yuan. But it's worth it. It's worth seeing. There is also a Kowloon wall inside, just like the one in the North Sea. It is estimated that it will take half a day for the Forbidden City to get better. It is estimated that it is not early to come out from the back door of the Forbidden City. However, the Forbidden City is worth visiting. Take your time.

7. Behind the Forbidden City is Jingshan Park. Wanchunge on Jingshan Mountain is a good place to enjoy the scenery of Beijing. If you have enough time and energy, you must go. This mountain is not high. But it is the highest point in Beijing.

It is estimated that it will be dark when Jingshan comes down. You can look at the watchtower of the Forbidden City. It's really beautiful when the lights shine at night.

9. Then take a bus or take a taxi to Wangfujing. You can go shopping and try Beijing snacks. There is a big restaurant upstairs in the new Dong 'an market. There are all kinds of flavors and the price is not expensive. There are many old shops on the first floor of Sun Dongan Market. Neiliansheng shoe store is worth a visit. Double cloth shoes are not much cheaper than leather shoes. But it is really comfortable to wear. There is a snack night market on the street opposite the north gate of Xin Dong 'an Market. You can taste several kinds at will. Forget it if it's unsanitary:)

10. Wangfujing goes south to Chang 'an Street. There are plenty of taxis on subways and buses. It's convenient to go anywhere.

Day 5: Summer Palace-Yuanmingyuan-Peking University-Zhongguancun-Bird's Nest Water Cube-National Park.

1. Take the subway to Xizhimen in the morning and take the bus to the Summer Palace.

The Summer Palace is a royal garden, well preserved and built. The area is also relatively large. Like the Forbidden City, it is worth visiting slowly.

3. Take a taxi from the Summer Palace 10 yuan to Yuanmingyuan. There are basically only ruins left in Yuanmingyuan. You can enter from the north gate. Just go to the western-style architectural sites around Dashuifa. There is nothing to see in other parts.

Tsinghua, Peking University and Yuanmingyuan are all separated. The gardens in Peking University are better than those in Tsinghua.

When the south gate of Peking University comes out, it will be Zhongguancun, the Silicon Valley of China. They are all tall buildings. Nice night view. There is nothing to visit. You can take a bus to the east on the edge of the Fourth Ring Road, go to the Olympic Village and see the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube which are about to be completed.

6. There is a China National Park near the Olympic Village. If time permits, you can go shopping.

Day 6: Great Wall-Ming Tombs-Ming Tombs Reservoir

1. Take the subway to Jishuitan in the morning, and then walk or take a bus to Deshengmen. There is a 9 19 direct bus to Badaling Great Wall in Deshengmen North Parking Lot (be sure to take the express train).

2. After visiting Badaling Great Wall, you can take 9 19 to Changping County. It seems that there is a 9 19 branch line that can go directly to the Ming Tombs (please consult the driver and conductor for details).

3. Visit the underground palace of the Ming Tombs. After the Shinto, you can stop by the Ming Tombs Reservoir. Nice scenery. There are also many entertainment projects.

There is a shuttle bus from the reservoir back to the city.

You can also take the Beijing tourist bus to the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs. There is a tourist distribution center at the front door. Go there and ask the price of a one-day tour. It seems that the round-trip fare is 50 yuan per person. Tickets are not included. You must be careful not to be cheated by the black tour guide. Be sure to take a regular state-run tourist bus.

Day 7: Xiangshan, Badachu

1. When you get out of the zoo, you can go to Basu directly by bus.

2. Eight places are eight temples. It is a good place for Beijingers to climb mountains and exercise on weekends. A "Lingguang Temple" in Badachu is full of incense. There is a real stupa. It is worth seeing. Other temples are on the mountain, so don't go if you are in poor health. Go straight down the hill. There is a bus to Xiangshan at Badachu.

3. Xiangshan is mainly divided into Xiangshan Park and Xiangshan Botanical Garden. Xiangshan Park used to be a royal garden, but now there are only some ruins left. You can enter from the east gate of the park and only visit the scenic spots at the foot of the mountain along the way. There are no scenic spots on the mountain. If the weather is fine, you can climb a mountain overlooking the capital.

There are two famous temples in Xiangshan which are worth visiting. One is Biyun Temple in Xiangshan Park. There are 500 monuments to Luohan Hall and Dr. Sun Yat-sen .. One is the reclining Buddha Temple in the Botanical Garden. The reclining Buddha temple is deep in the botanical garden. If you don't want to go, you can take a small tour bus in the park.

There are many scenic spots worth visiting in Beijing. If you want to go to Canal Square, niujie Mosque, Baita Temple, Hongluo Temple, Yanqi Lake, Daixue Garden, Lingshan and other scenic spots, please go to Kuxun. Check the tourist routes of scenic spots first! ! So as not to delay everyone's trip. , how nice! You can Baidu "Happy Xinjiang Tourism" and "tkcyxhjh".

Introduce the famous tourist attractions in Beijing, ticket prices and routes in detail (there must be Peking University! )

I provide a plan based on my own experience, hoping to help you!

Get off the train from Beijing station, take the subway to Qianmen, and the food and accommodation near Qianmen are cheaper ~ and the transportation is convenient ~

Day 1: Walk from the front door in the morning and see Dashilan, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City and Beihai Park. In the evening, take a bus or walk from Tiananmen Square to Xidan, and you can see the bigger Beijing Book Building and the more distinctive shopping center Joy City.

The next day: Take the subway from Qianmen to Xizhimen in the morning, go to Beijing Zoo, take the subway from Xizhimen to visit the Olympic Park in the afternoon, and the Olympic Sports Center is beautiful in the evening.

Day 3: Take the subway from Qianmen to the Lama Temple in the morning, visit the Capital Museum and the Lama Temple, take the subway from the Lama Temple to Gulou Street in the afternoon, and take exit B to the direction of the Bell and Drum Tower. You can find Nanluoguxiang in Gulou East Street, where there are many specialty shops and the famous performing arts school China Theatre Academy. In addition, Wenyu Cheese is strongly recommended to have a Guangmingge Teahouse in Gulou West Street. If it is Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, there will be young people from Beijing to listen in the evening. Further south from the Bell and Drum Tower is Di 'anmennei Street, where there are many famous hutongs and alleys where foreigners smoke. You can go through the smoking alley and see the scenery, bars, celebrities' former residences and hutongs around Houhai. In addition, there are Huatian snacks in Di 'anmennei Street, where you can eat more authentic Beijing snacks.

Day 4: Take the subway to Sihui in the morning, get off the subway, find Sihui bus station, and take bus No.402 to Nangao. Visit the film museum. The exhibition is very rich in content. 1- 10 focuses on film history, while 1 1-20 focuses on the interpretation of film technology. In addition to exhibitions, there are also film screenings. Suggest that 2 yuan show the film. If you still have time, you can take 402 from Nangao to Dashanzi Road South and visit the 798 Art District where artists gather.

Day 5: In the morning, take the subway to Bagou to visit Yuanmingyuan Summer Palace, and in the afternoon, take the subway to Haidian Huang Zhuang to visit Zhongguancun in Beijing Silicon Valley and nearby universities. The unnamed lake in Peking University is beautiful, and universities such as Tsinghua People's Congress can also feel the strong academic atmosphere.

Day 6: Get off at the Military Museum by subway in the morning, have a look at the China Millennium Monument, and then get off at Guo Mao by subway line 1. This is the most prosperous and modern area in Beijing, and most of the exterior scenes in the recently hit "Who is in Control of My Youth" can be found around here. There are many soho buildings (soho Modern City, Jianwai soho, Guanghua Road soho, etc. There is an international trade center nearby, and there are many high-end shopping malls and other entertainment and leisure places. World Trade Center day order, Guangxin Tiandi and Wanda Studios are all here, as well as Xiushui Street, which attracts foreigners to shop, and the new sites of CCTV and Beijing TV are also here.

Day 7: You can walk around Cheng Nan with a map or take a bus. Tianqiao, Temple of Heaven, Grand View Garden and Hongqiao Market, where there are many Quyi performances. . . . . .

These are the suggestions for sightseeing in Beijing ~ ~ I think this plan can give you a more comprehensive understanding of the current Beijing urban area ~ ~ This is just for your reference, and you can adjust it according to your own judgment and hobbies.

This scheme is relatively economical, and the main expenses are accommodation and tickets ~ ~ Remind me to bring my student ID card, and the fare will be greatly reduced. Under normal circumstances, the total cost of a week is about 1500 yuan. If you want to stay in Beijing, I suggest you go to an amusement park in Beijing (such as Happy Valley and Shijingshan Amusement Park), or take a long-distance bus to the suburbs (such as the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs).

What are the tourist attractions in Beijing that should not be missed?

1, the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square are together, and Qianmen Street, Wangfujing, Zhongshan Park and National Grand Theatre are all close, so you can play in one day;

2. Peking University, Tsinghua University, Beijing Film Academy, Beihang University and National People's Congress are all in Haidian District. There are many universities around, in addition to the front, there are University of Science and Technology Beijing, University of Mining and Technology, Forestry University, North Language, Agricultural University and Dada University. In addition, Peking University is located in Zhongguancun, which is known as "China Silicon Valley", and you can also go;

The Summer Palace is not far from Peking University, about 8km to the west. It is suggested that the time should not be too tight because the park area is large. If you want to go around it, you can walk a park every day, otherwise it will be difficult to catch the bus.

There is another place that Beijing must visit, which you haven't mentioned, and that is the Great Wall of Wan Li. I can't say that the Great Wall is not a hero; Be sure to climb, such as Juyongguan and Badaling;

There are also the Bird's Nest, the Water Cube, the Olympic Forest Park and the venues for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

6. I also want to introduce Xiangshan. If you go on June 65438+1 October1,it is estimated that there are people everywhere. However, if you go to Xiangshan in autumn, you can see the red leaves of Xiangshan. A large area of red is spectacular and the scenery is good.

7. Young people can also go to beijing happy valley. Although Happy Valley is not unusual, there are still some differences in different places. Let's go and play!

Finally, I wish you a pleasant journey!

A complete collection of tourist attractions in Beijing, the more detailed the better.

The tourist attractions in Beijing are:

1, Forbidden City

The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing's central axis, which is the essence of ancient court architecture in China. The Forbidden City in Beijing is centered on three halls, covering an area of 720,000 square meters, with a construction area of about10.5 million square meters. There are more than 70 palaces and 9000 houses. It is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden buildings in the world.

2. The Great Wall

The Great Wall, also known as the Great Wall of Wan Li, is an ancient military defense project in China. It is a tall, solid and continuous long wall, which is used to limit the enemy's riding. The Great Wall is not a simple isolated wall, but a defense system with the wall as the main body and a large number of cities, obstacles, pavilions and landmarks.

3. Peking man site

Peking man site, Zhoukoudian Peking man site, is a national key cultural relics protection unit, located on the north side of Longgu Mountain in Zhoukoudian Town, Fangshan District, southwest of Beijing. It is the most abundant, systematic and valuable human site in the early Paleolithic period in the world.

4. Temple of Heaven

The Temple of Heaven is located at the southern end of Beijing. Founded in the eighteenth year of Yongle, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, it was originally named "Heaven and Earth Altar", which was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to the gods of heaven and earth. In the ninth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty, an altar dedicated to the gods was built in the northern suburb of Beijing, and it was renamed "Temple of Heaven". Covering an area of 2.7 million square meters, the Temple of Heaven is magnificent, and it is the largest existing ancient sacrificial complex in China. It is famous for its rigorous planning and layout, unique architectural structure and magnificent architectural decoration.

5. Summer Palace

China Qing Dynasty Royal Garden, formerly known as Qingyi Garden, is located in the western suburb of Beijing, which is 0/5km away from the urban area/kloc-0, covering an area of about 290 hectares and adjacent to Yuanmingyuan. It is a large-scale landscape garden with Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the background and Hangzhou West Lake as the basis, drawing lessons from the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most well-preserved royal palace, known as the "Royal Garden Museum" and a national key tourist attraction.

Extended data

Beijing is the city with the largest number of world heritage sites (7 sites) and the first capital city with a world geopark in the world. Beijing has more than 200 tourist attractions open to the outside world, including the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Beihai Park, the Summer Palace and Yuanmingyuan, as well as Badaling Great Wall, Mutianyu Great Wall and Gongwangfu, the largest quadrangle in the world.

There are 7309 cultural relics in Beijing, 99 national key cultural relics protection units (including the Great Wall and the Beijing section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal), 326 municipal cultural relics protection units, 5 national geological parks and 0/5 national forest parks.

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