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What's interesting about going to Beijing?

Famous scenic spots: Tiananmen Square, Xiangshan, Badaling Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tiantan Park, etc.

Tiananmen Square 1

Tiananmen Square is located in the center of Beijing, East Chang 'an Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. It starts from Tiananmen Square in the north, ends at Zhengyangmen in the south, ends at China National Museum in the east and ends at the Great Hall of the People in the west. It is 880 meters long from north to south and 500 meters wide from east to west, covering an area of 440,000 square meters, and can accommodate 1 10,000 people for a grand gathering. It is the largest city square in the world.

2. Xiangshan

Xiangshan Park is located in the middle of Haidian, Beijing, at the eastern foot of Xiaoxi Mountain, with an area of about 160 hectares. There are as many as130,000 pieces of red leaves in Xiangshan, which is the main tourist project in autumn in Beijing. Thousands of tourists come to Xiangshan to enjoy the red leaves every year. As early as the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the royal family built a farewell palace in Xiangshan, where the emperor went hunting and enjoying the cool in summer and autumn. Xiangshan Temple was once the crown of Jingxi Temple.

3. Badaling Great Wall

Badaling Great Wall, a part of Wan Li Great Wall, is a national 5A scenic spot, a demonstration site of national civilized scenic spots and a world cultural heritage. Located at the north entrance of Guangou Ancient Road, Jundushan, Yanqing County, Beijing. Badaling Great Wall is a pass of Ming Great Wall.

Badaling Great Wall was the first section of the Great Wall opened to tourists in Ming Dynasty. Badaling Scenic Area is dominated by Badaling Great Wall, with modern tourist service facilities with complete functions such as Badaling Hotel and China Great Wall Museum inscribed by President Jiang Zemin. Badaling Scenic Area is famous for its magnificent landscape, perfect facilities and profound cultural and historical connotations.

4. Forbidden City Forbidden City

The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City. It is located in the center of Beijing's central axis and is the essence of ancient court architecture in China. It is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden buildings in the world. The Forbidden City in Beijing is called the first of the five largest palaces in the world.

5. Tiantan Park

Temple of Heaven, a world cultural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, and a national civilized scenic tourist area demonstration site. The Temple of Heaven is in the south of Beijing, to the east of Yongdingmennei Street in Dongcheng District. Covers an area of about 2.73 million square meters. The Temple of Heaven was founded in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1420), and was rebuilt and rebuilt during the reign of Qing Qianlong and Guangxu.