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Do you have any suggestions for traveling to Beijing?

The most famous tourist attractions in Beijing are Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, the Ming Tombs, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Beihai Park and Beijing Hutong.

1. The Summer Palace is mainly composed of Wanshou Mountain and Kunming Lake. Seen from the wisdom sea at the top of Wanshou Mountain, the Summer Palace consists of Buddha Pavilion, Dehui Hall, Paiyun Hall, Paiyun Gate and Yunhui Yuyufang, forming a distinct central axis. At the foot of the mountain is a 700-meter-long corridor with more than 8,000 colorful paintings on its beams.

2. The Ming Tombs are the general name of the royal tombs of 13 emperors after the Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing. The building area of Changling Mausoleum Palace is about 6.5438+0.2 million square meters. Its plane layout is circular. The square in front of it consists of three courtyards connected in front and back. Lu Shen route of the Ming Tombs consists of stone archway, stele floor version, stone statue, Dahongmen, Longfeng Gate, etc.

Beihai Park is located in the central area of Beijing, covering an area of 68 hectares, including 39 hectares of water and 29 hectares of land. The right side of the whole park is full of strong fantasy artistic conception. It is called "Fairy Hill Qiongge". The layout of the whole park is centered on Qiongdao, and the White Pagoda stands on the top of the mountain.

The longest hutong in Beijing is Jiao Min Hutong, which is located on the east and west sides. As mentioned before, the south entrance of Gao Xiao Hutong in the north of Dongzhu in Chongwen District is the narrowest, only 65cm. The oldest street is located in Sanmiao Street behind Guohua Shopping Mall in Changchun Street, Xicheng District.

5. The Forbidden City-No.4, Jingshan Qianjie, Dongcheng District, Beijing, is located in the center of Beijing's central axis.

Also known as the Forbidden City, it is the most complete and largest ancient wooden structure complex in China and even in the world, and is known as "the first of the five largest palaces in the world". It was built under the order of Yongle Emperor Judy. According to its layout and function, it is divided into "outer courtyard" and "inner courtyard". It is bounded by Gan Qing Gate, with the outer court to the south of Gan Qing Gate and the inner court to the north.

There are a large number of precious cultural relics in the Forbidden City. According to statistics, there are millions of them, accounting for one sixth of the total number of cultural relics in China. There are clock demonstrations at 1 1 and 14 every day. Don't miss them.