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Photographic Essay of 798 Art District

I am from Beijing. I have been to all the places you mentioned.

There must be some rented houses in the community. Let's call it B&B. One day in 50 yuan is enough, but if it is a hotel, the single room rates of 148 and 168 are usually more common.

The Forbidden City really went, and Houhai Beihai was also good. There are quite a lot of foreigners there, very old Beijing. The bell tower is close to Houhai and can be visited in one day. Go out to Di 'anmen West Street and cross a road to Qianhai Houhai. Houhai, you go to eat that (nine really bad snacks), and further north is Xie Jie, Dai Yan. Below the Drum Tower, you should probably know that it is a very blocked fork in the road. If you continue to go east on Gulou East Street, you can reach the north exit of Nanluoguxiang. You can also go south to Di 'anmenwai Street, cross Maoer Hutong and go to Nanluoguxiang.

The 798 Art District is not far from my home. To tell you the truth, it's quite average. I suggest not going there.

I don't know if you have a big playground there. There is Happy Valley in Beijing, where there are exciting games such as Sun God Car (very scary), Heaven and Earth, Ant Kingdom, etc., which are suitable for timid people to play. It can be reached by subway 10 line.

The cost of Beijing is not too big, the key is to see what you eat and live in. A slightly mid-range day of 50 or 60 is more than enough (eating), staying in a hotel at night is about 50, and the ticket for Beihai is 15 yuan. There is no ticket in Houhai, and tickets for Happy Valley, 80 yuan, pass.

Five or six days is quite suitable.