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The best travel routes in Beijing

In three days, you can travel in depth to Beijing with "more speed, better economy"

As soon as you step into Beijing, you will find a rich and profound history. As the years go by, it will bloom again The vitality and vitality of youth are a steaming city.

D1 day route: Qianmen Street-Tiananmen Square-Forbidden City-Peking University Red Building---Sanyanjing Hutong---Jingshan

----Beihai----Shichahai- ----Prince Gong's Mansion------Yandaixie Street------Bell and Drum Tower

Start from Qianmen Street, where Beijing's time-honored brands gather, including Quanjude, Bianyifang, Tongrentang, and Ruifei Xiang, Neilian Sheng------, after upgrading and transformation, the Dangdang cars that now cross the street from the north to the south have a very Republican style. The middle part is connected to the "Dashilan", which contains various small objects. You can also check in in front of the "Deyun Society". Opposite is the first cinema in Beijing and the first movie "Dingjun Mountain" made by the Chinese themselves. It was staged here, take a photo in front of the door to capture your wonderful moment.

There is also an Internet celebrity bookstore "PAGEONE" at the north entrance of Qianmen Street. You can take pictures of the Zhengyangmen Gate Tower in front of the transparent glass window on the second floor, allowing you to fully feel the intersection of ancient and modern. Never seen it from this angle. People are almost drunk, so just take a photo and leave. There are so many beautiful places that I really don’t have time to read here for a long time.

Then enter the Forbidden City through Tiananmen Square. You can reach the main entrance of the Forbidden City at the Meridian Gate. After passing the security check, you can enter the emperor's home. The Forbidden City is very large and has many houses. Almost every place is filled with stories. Choice is important. It's interesting to watch, otherwise you won't be able to finish it in a day.

It is a one-way tour from Tiananmen Square to the Forbidden City. Do not go back. After exiting the north gate of the Forbidden City, which is the Shenwu Gate, you can see Jingshan. This is also the "backing" of the emperor's family. Don't rush in yet. , you can first walk eastward along the Tongzi River in the Forbidden City. You can also see the unique turrets of the Forbidden City. The beautiful turrets are surrounded by clear water. It is also a famous location for wedding photography, witnessing countless happy and sweet moments.

Cross the road and walk a little further east, and you will see the "Peking University Red Building". This red building that seems ordinary today is not simple. It is connected to the famous "May 4th Street" and was used by Chairman Mao when he was young. , once worked as a librarian here. Later, recalling those years, he said: "My position was low, and everyone ignored me. I didn't even have time to listen to a librarian speak Southern dialect." It seems that even Mao Zedong, who is loved by everyone today, has The lonely years when no one cares about you.

After seeing the Red Building of Peking University, I passed through an alley and then passed by the "Three Eyes Alley". Mao Zedong lived here when he was a librarian. There was no heating in the winter. He later said it as a funny thing. "The high kang is grand and the quilt is sleeping together." A great man is a great man. If it were us, we might complain incessantly and say, "It's really freezing!" After exiting this alley, you will arrive at the east gate of Jingshan. Beijing Travel Guide

Enter through the east gate and not far away you can see the place where Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself. Now a large locust tree has been replanted at the original site to pay homage to history. Go up the mountain along the stone steps to the "Wanchun Pavilion" at the highest point. The Forbidden City is at your feet. You can see Zhongnanhai and Beihai to the west, the Bell and Drum Tower to the north, and the Guomao CBD to the east. In short, The 360-degree view is a panoramic view of Beijing’s vicissitudes and modernity.

Go down the west steps from the top of Jingshan Mountain and exit the west gate of Jingshan Mountain. Not far away, you can enter Beihai Park. This is the remnant of the Royal Garden of the Yuan Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty palace was later destroyed by the Ming Dynasty. It is by the lake. Blow the wind and imagine what the imperial palace of the Yuan Dynasty looked like more than 800 years ago. There is also a beautiful Nine Dragon Wall here.

Going out of the North Gate of Beihai and passing through the underground passage, you will arrive at Shichahai. There are cruise ships in summer and an enclosed ice rink in winter. This is the soul of old Beijing. I remember someone said: "You, stop caring about the soul. That is God's business. All you can do are small things, such as loving time, missing your mother, and living quietly. , as innocent as the morning.” Then take a walk by the lake to shake off your fatigue.

The Garden of Prince Gong's Mansion is not far from here, where you can "touch blessings" and soak up the royal blessings. You can touch the character "福" written by Kangxi that Heshen had hidden in the dragon veins. It is said that Kangxi gave it to Written by the Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang in prayer.

From Prince Gong’s Mansion, walk east along the green Houhai to Yinding Bridge, which is the “Yinding View Mountain” inscribed by Emperor Qianlong. It is connected to the “Yinding Mountain”, one of the most beautiful alleys in Beijing. "Xiejie", barbecue season, sugar blowers, fans, clay sculptures------all kinds of specialty shops are lined up along the street, making it dizzying.

Exit Yandai Xiejie and walk a little north to reach the Bell and Drum Tower Square. This is a landmark building on the dragon vein of the central axis of old Beijing. If you have time, you can climb up to the Drum Tower area to watch a drumming performance.

D2 Sky Route: Summer Palace---Yuanmingyuan-------Yonghegong-----Temple of Heaven------Wangfujing.

The Summer Palace is in the western suburbs of Beijing, not far from Peking University and Tsinghua University. It is a royal landscape garden that was later renovated by the Empress Dowager Cixi. Traces of the life of "Lafayette" can be seen everywhere, so you can't miss it. It only takes about 10 minutes to drive from the Summer Palace to the Old Summer Palace Heritage Park. Looking back at the past at the ruins of the ruins makes you feel the humiliation of the nation when "if you fall behind, you will be beaten."

Then we will go to the Lama Temple, which is the most popular Buddhist temple in Beijing. The incense is flowing all year round, and there is also a giant Buddha included in the Guinness Book of World Records. In the small alley next to the Lama Temple is the famous "Confucius Temple and Imperial College". This alley is named "Chengxian Street", and at that time, it gathered the best minds in the country.

After seeing it, go to the Temple of Heaven, which is the altar temple where royals of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshiped heaven. You can feel the atmosphere of dialogue between emperors and heaven in the past. Then go to Wangfujing, which is the most prosperous pedestrian street in Beijing and is very popular.

D3-day route: Juyongguan Great Wall----Dingling-----Shen Road----Olympic Village----Nanluogu Lane.

When you arrive in Beijing, you must climb the Great Wall. There are many sections of the Great Wall in Beijing to choose from, each with its own characteristics.

But if you want to see more other attractions along the way, Juyongguan Great Wall is a good choice, and then go to Dingling------the only one among the Ming Tombs that has an underground palace, and it is also the Ming Tomb. The mausoleum where the longest-reigning and eccentric Emperor Wanli and his two queens are buried together. Then go to the Divine Road, which has a wide view and magnificent momentum. You can also visit many mythical beasts and stone men. On your way back to Beijing, you can pass by the Olympic Village and stroll around the "Bird's Nest" and "Water Cube" Olympic parks, which are more interesting than entering the venues.

Take a bus to Nanluoguxiang, which is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing. It is the only traditional residential area that preserves the hutongs of the Yuan Dynasty. Today, this street is full of youthful vitality and offers a variety of snacks. , a small specialty store, attracting a large number of young people and making people linger.

Youth is gone forever, Beijing has been waiting for you.