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When taking a foreigner to visit Beijing, what are the attractions to visit?

1. The Badaling Great Wall is located in Yanqing County in the northwest of Beijing. It was built in 1539, the 18th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty. It is one of the important crossings of the inner city wall of the Ming Dynasty. The total length of the Great Wall in the tourist area is 4,500 meters. Tickets are 45 yuan, and there are special tourist lines for tours 1, 2, 3, 5, etc. 2. Simatai Great Wall is located in Gubeikou Town in the northeastern part of Miyun County. It is 120 kilometers away from the urban area and has a total length of 19 kilometers. It has five unique characteristics: dangerous, dense, strange, clever and complete. Tickets are 30 yuan. 3. Mutianyu Great Wall is located on the ridge of mountains 20 kilometers north of Huairou District. It was an important line of defense to defend the north gate of the capital in the Ming Dynasty, and formed a complete defense system with Juyongguan, Zhenbiancheng and other passes. A 3,000-meter city section has been opened, and a high-altitude mountain climbing cable car has been built leading to the No. 13 enemy platform. Tickets are 25 yuan and can be reached by taking bus No. 6. 4. Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site, located about 50 kilometers southwest of Beijing, is a world-famous ancient human site and a research base for paleontology and paleoanthropology. The huge natural cave on the mountain was the residence of Peking Man from 700,000 to 200,000 years ago. It is also the former residence of Xinren Cave 100,000 years ago and the Shanding Cave Man 20,000 years ago. Zhoukoudian Peking Man and his descendants are one of the earliest ethnic origins of the ancient Central Plains people. They are the ancestors of the Chinese nation and the cradle of Chinese culture. Tickets are 20 yuan.

1. World Park is located near Dabaotai, Huaxiang, Fengtai District. The park gathers all the world's scenic spots in one place, covering an area of ??46.7 hectares. It is divided into park scenic areas, international streets, international folk villages and other parts. The main attractions are generally 10:1 miniature landscape parks. Tickets are 48 yuan on weekdays, 68 yuan on weekends and holidays, 34 yuan for groups of more than 20 people, and 30 yuan for children. Bus route: Take No. 7 from Qianmen, No. 937 from Nanlishi, No. 905 from the Summer Palace, or take special line from Beijing Station. 2. Xiangshan is located to the east of Xishan Mountain in the suburbs of Beijing. The environment here is quiet, with green mountains and charming scenery. It is famous for viewing red leaves in late autumn. Emperors of the Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties all built separate palaces here. To the south of Xiangshan is Badachu Park. Tickets are 10 yuan and can be reached by taking bus No. 318, 360 or 904. 3. The Ming Tombs, located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, are a group of tombs of emperors and their concubines from 1368 to 164413 generations of the Ming Dynasty. The mausoleum area covers an area of ??40 square kilometers, with 13 mausoleums including Chang, Xian, Jing, Yu, Mao, Tai, Kang, Yong, Zhao, Ding, Qing, De, and Si. Among the Thirteen Tombs, Changling and Dingling are especially famous. Changling is huge in scale. Endian is a magnificent nanmu building, which is rare in the world. The Dingling Underground Palace is spacious and luxurious. It is an imperial tomb that was excavated and exhibited in 1956. The Thirteen Tombs are self-contained and echo the whole. Changling and Dingling are officially open for tours. The nearby Ming Tombs Reservoir is an artificial lake built in 1958. The fare is 30 yuan for Changling, 40 yuan for Dingling, 20 yuan for Zhaoling, and 12 yuan for Shenlu. It can be reached by bus No. 1, You 2, You 3 You 4, and You 5.

1. The Old Summer Palace is located in the eastern part of Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing. It was the largest royal garden in the Qing Dynasty. It was built in 1709, the 48th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty. Covering an area of ??347 hectares, it embodies the essence of traditional Chinese garden architectural art and introduces European architectural styles, making it a garden of ten thousand gardens. It was later set on fire by the Eight-Power Allied Forces led by Britain and France, and now only some stone sculptures of the Western-style Building in Changqingyuan remain. The ticket is 15 yuan and you can take bus 331 or 365 to get there. 2. Yonghegong Lama Temple is located on the east side of Yonghegong Street Road in Dongcheng District. It was built in 1694, the 33rd year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. It was the residence of Yongzheng before he proclaimed himself emperor. Tickets are 30 yuan and can be reached by taking bus No. 13, 18, 44, 62, 116, 406, 807 or the subway. 3. Taoranting Park is located in the southwest corner of Xuanwu District and is named after Taoranting. In the garden there are the ancient temple of Mercy in the Yuan Dynasty, the Yunhui Pavilion and the Qingyin Pavilion in the Qing Dynasty, and the tomb of Gao Junyu, an early activist of the Communist Party of China, and his girlfriend and female writer Shi Pingmei. In recent years, a pavilion with the pavilion as the main scene has been built in the garden. Tickets for Huaxia Mingyuan Pavilion are 2 yuan, take Route 40, 59, 819, 122102, 106, 20, Special 5 and get off at Taoranting

, the Forbidden City, located in the city center. Formerly known as the Forbidden City, it was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are more than 70 palaces and more than 9,900 houses, covering an area of ??72 hectares. There are palace walls 10 meters high and 3.5 kilometers long built around it. There is a 52-meter-wide moat outside the wall. It is a palace with strict fortifications and majestic features. It was built in 1406, the fourth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, and took fourteen years to complete. There were 24 emperors living here during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The layout takes the central axis as the axis of symmetry and is divided into two parts: outer and inner parts. Tickets are 60 yuan in peak season and 40 yuan in low season. 2. Beijing Aquarium is located at No. 18, Gaoliangqiao Xiejie Street, Haidian District, Beijing. Tickets are 100 yuan for adults, 50 yuan for students, and group tickets; 75 yuan for adults, 45 yuan for students. 3. Beijing Botanical Garden is located on Reclining Buddha Temple Road, Haidian District. Tickets are 5 yuan, take bus 360, 333 or 318 and get off at the Botanical Garden. 4. Jingshan Park is located opposite the Shenwu Gate of the Forbidden City. Jingshan has five peaks, each with a pavilion on the east and west peaks. Tickets are 5 yuan. 5. Beihai Park is located in the city center. It is one of the earliest classical royal gardens in China. It was the royal garden of emperors from the Jin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty. The whole park is centered on Qiongdao, with the Tibetan White Pagoda as its symbol, and is surrounded by water. There are scenic spots such as Huafangzhai, Xiaoxitian, Tuancheng, Wulong Pavilion, and Nine Dragon Wall. There are many rare cultural relics hidden in Tuancheng. Tickets are 10 yuan, and you can get there by taking buses 5, 13, or 101, or trams 103, 109, 111, or 118.

6. The Summer Palace is located in the northwest of Beijing. It is the most complete existing large-scale royal forest garden in my country. It was originally a palace garden in the Qing Dynasty. Tickets are 20 yuan from November 1st to March 31st, and 30 yuan from April 1st to October 31st. 7. The Beijing Zoo is located on Xizhimenwai Street. It is the largest zoo with the most complete range of animals in my country. Tickets are 15 yuan. Grand View Garden is located beside the moat in the southwest of Xuanwu District. It is a famous cultural garden in the typical environment of the modern literary masterpiece Dream of Red Mansions. Tickets cost RMB 15. 8. The Temple of Heaven is located on the east side of Yongding Gate. It was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties worshiped heaven and prayed for grain. It is divided into an inner altar and an outer altar. The walls of the altar are round in the south and north, symbolizing the round sky and the round place. Coupon ticket is 35 yuan.