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Attractions suitable for tourism in autumn in Beijing

1, The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, located in the center of the central axis of Beijing. 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.

2. The Great Wall, also known as the Great Wall of Wan Li, was an ancient military fortress in China. It is a tall, solid and continuous long wall, which is used to limit the enemy's actions. 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. The Summer Palace, the imperial garden of China in the Qing Dynasty, was originally named Qingyi Garden. It is located in the western suburb of Beijing, 0/5km away from the urban area/kloc-,covering an area of about 290 hectares (2.9 square kilometers) 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 and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum".

4. The Ming Tombs, a world cultural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national key scenic spot and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction.

The Ming Tombs are located at the foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, Beijing, with a total area of 120 square kilometers, about 50 kilometers away from Tiananmen Square. The Ming Tombs are located in a small basin surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, surrounded by mountains on all sides, with a plain in the middle and a winding river in front.

5. Fangshan World Geopark in China is located at the junction of southwest Beijing and Hebei Province, across Fangshan District of Beijing and Laishui County and Laiyuan County of Baoding City, Hebei Province.

With a total area of 1045 square kilometers, the park is divided into eight parks: Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site Science Popularization Area, Shihuadong Cave Cave Group Tourist Area, Dushi Karst Canyon Comprehensive Tourist Area, Fangshan-Yunju Temple Religious and Cultural Tourist Area, Lianshengshan Tourist Experience Area, Baihuashan-Baicaopan Ecological Tourist Area, Yesanpo Comprehensive Tourist Area and Baishishan Hot Mayuan Fengcong Waterfall Tourist Area.

6. Xiangshan Park is located at No.40 Maimao Street, Haidian District, northwest suburb of Beijing, covering an area of 188 hectares. It is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics. Xiangfeng, the main peak of the scenic spot, is commonly known as "Ghost Seeing Sorrow", with an altitude of 575 meters. 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.

Xianfeng ten years (1860) and Guangxu twenty-six years (1900) were burned down twice by British and French allied forces and Eight-Nation Alliance, and 1956 was turned into People's Park. Xiangshan Park has famous tourist attractions, such as Xiangshan Temple, Hong Guang Temple and Shuangqing Villa.