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Recommended attractions suitable for two-day tours

1. The Palace Museum in Beijing was established on October 10, 1925. It is located in the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is a comprehensive museum in China built on the basis of the imperial palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and their collections. It is also the largest ancient culture and art museum in China. Its cultural relics collection mainly comes from the old collection of the Qing Palace, and it is one of the first batch of national patriotic education demonstration bases. China has two National Palace Museums, the National Palace Museum in Beijing and the National Palace Museum in Taipei, both of which are world-famous tourist attractions. In addition, Shenyang Palace Museum is also customarily called Shenyang Palace Museum. 2. The Temple of Heaven is located in Chongwen District, Beijing. It was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties worshiped heaven, prayed for grain, and prayed for rain. As the largest sacrificial building with the highest ethical level in ancient China, it has a unique architectural structure and gorgeous decoration. It skillfully uses various scientific principles such as mechanics, acoustics, and geometry, and has high historical and cultural value. In 1961, the Temple of Heaven was announced as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council of the People's Republic of China. In 1998, the Temple of Heaven, the royal altar in Beijing, was listed as a World Cultural Heritage. 3. The Badaling Great Wall is located at the north entrance of the Guangou Ancient Road in Jundushan, Yanqing County, Beijing. The Badaling Great Wall is part of the Great Wall, a great defense project in ancient China and a pass of the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty. It is the essence of the Great Wall and unique among the Great Walls of the Ming Dynasty. This section of the Great Wall is steep and condescending. It was an important military pass in the Ming Dynasty and an important barrier to the capital Beijing.