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How to arrange the sightseeing route near the embassy district in Beijing?

As a college student studying in Beijing, I naturally want to visit Beijing in my spare time. Want to see foreign hutongs? Then come to the route to the eastern suburbs of Xiangmin. Want to see ginkgo biloba all over the street? Then come to Sanlitun Liangma River blue harbor route. These are all my experiences ~

First, the route to the eastern suburbs of Min

Old Belgian Ambassador-St. Mill's Cathedral-Old French Embassy-Former French Post Office-China Court Museum

Second, Sanlitun Liangma River Blue Harbor Route

Along Malianghe-Malianggang-Sanlitun Dongzhimen Inner Street-Sanlitun Wu Dong Street.

Let's introduce these two routes in detail:

Route 1: the route from the eastern suburbs to Min.

Route features: This is the longest foreign hutong in Beijing, and it is also a famous old embassy district in modern times. From Tiananmen East Road in the west to Chongwenmennei Street in the east, the total length is nearly 1.6 km. It was called "Dongjiang Rice Lane" in the Yuan Dynasty, and only in the late Qing Dynasty did it become an embassy district where foreign buildings gathered. The whole place is European-style, which is very suitable for punching in and taking photos here, or walking and cycling here. It's a good choice.

Route planning: Chongwenmen subway station Exit E-Old Belgian Embassy-Saint-Mir Cathedral-Old French Embassy-Former French Post Office-China Court Museum.

Must-see attractions along the way 1: former site of French post office

Opening hours: all day (closed every Monday)

Suggested playing time: 2-3 hours.

Location Transportation: No.0/9, Xiangmin Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing. Take the subway 1 Line Wangfujing Station C3 Exit/Line 5 Chongwenmen Station E Northwest Exit.

Introduction to the former site of the French Post Office: The famous "Xin Chou Treaty" was signed here. The front wall of the former site of the French post office has six continuous arch-coupon windows. The wall adopts Chinese-style fair-faced brick wall, and the top is cut with Chinese-style sandwich brick to form two eaves. The short wall between the two eaves is built with a Chinese parapet and decorated with Chinese brick carvings, which is well preserved.

Must-see attractions along the way 2: China Palace Museum

Opening hours: 9: 00-5: 00.

Suggested playing time: 1~2 hours.

Location Transportation: No.85 Dajiang Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing. Take the subway 1 line to Exit C of Tiananmen East Subway Station.

Introduction of China Court Museum: China Court Museum was originally the former site of Bank of Zheng Jin Branch, and was built at 19 10. Now it is a national key cultural relic protection unit. Red and white small building with Dutch classical style, red brick drywall and spherical dome. There are three basic exhibition halls and six special exhibition halls in the museum, which contain precious materials.

After experiencing our history and culture on the first line, it's natural to see the beautiful scenery and relax! Let's walk into Sanlitun and feel it!

Line 2: Sanlitun Liangma River Blue Harbor Line

Route features: There are two Ginkgo Avenue in Sanlitun area, which must not be missed in autumn. The entrance is golden. Yan Sanlitun Road goes north to Wu Dong Street, which is usually closed, but it is open during the ginkgo season. Just scan the health code and you can go in, and this is an embassy road that can go all the way to the Third Ring Road. On both sides are tall and straight ginkgo trees. Anyway, it's beautiful and suitable for walking.

Route planning: along Malianghe-Malianggang-Sanlitun Dongzhimen Inner Street-Sanlitun Wu Dong Street.

Location along the way: 1: Maliang Port.

Opening hours: all day (but I suggest that17: 40-18:10 people take photos and punch in at this time, and the sunset is sunny).

Suggested playback time: 1 hour.

Location Transportation: Liangmaqiao, Chaoyang District, Beijing. Subway 10 Line Liangmaqiao Station Exit C, and it takes about 10 minutes to walk.

Ma Lianggang said: Some tourists come here just to take pictures and punch cards, but most of them come by boat. If you go by boat, I suggest going through the sluice at night, so that you can experience the feeling of the Three Gorges Dam, because the water level difference is relatively large at this time, or it is good to sit at night, and you can see both day and night.

Recommended scenic spot 2 along the way: peach of tribal tiger

Opening hours: 7: 30-2 1: 30.

Price: 94 pounds per capita

Suggested meal time: 45~60 minutes.

Location Transportation: No.5 Sanlitun Street, Beijing.

Experience of Peaches in Tiger Tiger Restaurant: This restaurant is near the Spanish Embassy and you can meet many foreign friends. Then the food here is quite cost-effective, not expensive, and the quantity is large, but there are not many places. If you want to come early, especially on weekends, you always have to wait in line. If the weather is fine, you can also take an outdoor seat, which feels great. If you eat, you can recommend "Uncle Niu's Bowl" and "pancake with hazelnut sauce"

Seriously, don't be too happy after watching the clock in here. Well, friends, come and feel it near the embassy district in Beijing. It will definitely make you linger. If you want to have a good play experience, don't forget to read my little advice ~

Little suggestion:

There is a nucleic acid spot next to the subway exit E. You can go if you haven't done it before.

Visiting the China Court Museum requires an official appointment one day in advance.

It is suggested to shoot backwards, so as to get a panoramic view of the building.

The restaurants in Sanlitun West Fifth Street and Sanlitun North Street have basically been open for 10 years, so you can eat safely without stepping on thunder.

Remember not to take photos in the embassy area.