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My parents came to Beijing for the first time, where should they go?

Day1: Arrive in Beijing + pick up at the station + inspect my surroundings + check in + rest.

Pick-up is extremely prone to errors. Location descriptions are a bummer, especially if there are no core symbols around, or if the symbols are all roughly the same.

My personal experience is that you must arrive early to pick up the bus, stand at the exit and stare at it, and never let your willful parents find a place by themselves. Otherwise, the description of the situation described by Chicken and Duck is very bad. After all, they are biological parents, and it is not easy to get angry casually.

After taking my parents to see my living environment and realizing that I, as an independent, new-era woman, could support myself, I finally felt relieved.

The check-in location is near the intersection of Line 5 and Line 14 of the Beijing Subway. It is very close to the subway. Although the environment is average, it is at least very convenient to check in with your bags. There are all pots and pans available to satisfy your needs. The request to cook and eat.

Day2: Physical examination + Fuxing Commercial City + Wangfujing Street.

Physical examination is essential when coming to Beijing. It is important and necessary to spend a whole morning completing a set of full physical examinations for the elderly.

The physical examination address is in Xicheng District, Beijing, so I went shopping in the nearby Fuxing Commercial City. It is an underground shopping mall that mainly sells clothing for middle-aged and elderly people. The price is a little lower than that of ordinary shopping malls, and you can bargain. .

Wangfujing Street, as the most distinctive and oldest commercial street in Beijing, is also worth a visit.

Day3: Tiananmen + Forbidden City + Jingshan Park + Beihai Park

Needless to say, Tiananmen and the Forbidden City are the must-visit attractions in Beijing. It is more convenient to take the subway. After leaving the station, you can The flow will be limited, so just queue up normally. These four scenic spots are located on the same line and are close to each other, so they can be arranged on one day.

This line is very smooth. After arriving at the Tiananmen East or West subway station, you will see Tiananmen Square, the Monument to the People’s Heroes, etc. on one side, and you can climb up to the Tiananmen Tower and the Forbidden City on the other side. Therefore, the Tiananmen Tower After that, you can walk towards the Forbidden City. Opposite the Forbidden City is Jingshan Park. From the top of Jingshan Park, you can overlook the Forbidden City, Zhongnanhai, the central axis of the Drum Tower and Beihai from four directions respectively. After coming out of Jingshan Park, Beihai Park is less than 1000m away. , rowing a boat (this is where the song that makes us swing our oars seems to come from), looking at the scenery, and enjoying ourselves.

TIPS: You need to store your backpack when going to the Tiananmen Rostrum, so don’t bring valuables when visiting attractions. Walking around the Forbidden City is a bit tiring, so you should arrange your rest time reasonably and stop and go without being in a hurry.

Day4: Chongwenmen + Qianmen + Peking Duck

Chongwenmen and Qianmen are both good places for shopping. It seems that mothers love Qianmen very much. Moms with many friends go to Qianmen. Started a shopping spree.

After visiting these places, have a roast duck at Quanjude Qianmen, and the day will be complete.

Day 5 and 9: Rest

Arrange your rest days appropriately and relax a little to avoid the impact on your body caused by long travel.

Day 6: Badaling Great Wall

If you don’t visit the Great Wall, you are not a hero. This is a sentence my parents have been saying in my ears since I came to Beijing. However, as a physical novice, I completely refuse to climb the Great Wall. So this opportunity to spend time with my parents can be considered a climb.

TIPS: Three ways to go to the Great Wall, self-driving, train, and bus. The most recommended form, bus, has the smoothest, cheapest and most convenient routes. After exiting Jishuitan on Metro Line 2, take bus 877 on the north side of Deshengmen Archery Tower, which goes directly to the foot of the Great Wall.

The conductor will briefly interact with you on the bus and tell you how to climb the Great Wall, including cable cars, pulleys, and walking. As a novice in physical fitness, I really feel that there is no problem in climbing up by myself. Use your own feet to measure the road under your feet and feel the Great Wall.

Take a rest when you are tired. Remember to bring two bottles of water and some food.

Day7: Bird's Nest + Water Cube

You can go to the Bird's Nest and Water Cube at any time, since there are no people inside anyway.

Day9: Prince Gong’s Mansion

He Shen’s mansion is particularly worth recommending! Prince Gong's Mansion has internal tour guides who will take tourists on tours and explain things, a bit like tour guides, for free. Listen to them and learn many stories, which is very interesting.

Beijing has four qualities: the domineering power of the Great Wall, the grandeur of the Forbidden City, the elegance of the Summer Palace, and the blessings of Prince Gong's Mansion. The most famous thing about Prince Gong's Mansion is the word "Fu". Most people come here just to get lucky.

Day10: Temple of Heaven

A scenic spot that is relatively close to where I live is the Temple of Heaven. There are many old men and women in it. It is suitable for a walk and watching the local indigenous people in Beijing singing. , yoyo bird.