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New Year’s Day travel guide around Beijing must-visit attractions

No.1 Tiananmen

Spectacular and sacred flag-raising ceremony

Popularity: 2.23 million people have recently visited No.2 Summer Palace

The Seventeen-Arch Bridge in the Summer Palace, from a distance, is full of tourists, and the kites flying in the sky are very eye-catching

Bus: You can take bus sightseeing line 3, 303, 332 and other lines to the nearby area< /p>

Subway: You can take Metro Line 4, Daxing Line, and get off at Beigongmen Station, or take Metro Line 16, and get off at Xiyuan Station.

Ticket Policy: Children: 6 years old Children under the age of 6 (including 6 years old) or under 1.2 meters (including 1.2 meters) are free of charge (including the garden within the garden)

Elderly people: Visitors with their own "Beijing Pass-Elderly Care and Disability Card" can swipe their card to enter the park; 60 Visitors aged 1 year and above from other provinces and cities can enter the park with their ID cards; foreign tourists aged 60 and above can enter the park with their passports in exchange for tickets; free

Disabled people: Free with valid ID cards for disabled people

Retired personnel: Free with retirement certificate

Military personnel: Active duty military personnel, retired military personnel and armed police officers with valid certificates free of charge

Model workers/heroes above provincial and ministerial levels: Provincial and ministerial level Model workers and model heroes above grade 1 are free with valid IDs

Students: full-time undergraduate students or below, discounts with valid ID cards or student IDs

Minors: 6 years old Discounts for minors (excluding 6 years old) to 18 years old (including 18 years old)

People from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan: Young people traveling in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and other places must present the "Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents" and "Taiwan Residents" If you have a valid identity document such as a Mainland Travel Permit or a student ID card, you can apply for discounts on ticket purchase and admission procedures

Social security personnel: Those who hold social security payment certificates have a discount with valid documents

On Women’s Day and Youth Day, those who hold a letter of introduction from their employer can purchase discounted tickets for group visits; on International Children’s Day, children can enter the park free of charge. Children and primary school students visiting the park in a group can also enter the park free of charge if the teacher leading the group does not exceed 10% of the children. Tour guides who bring groups to the park must present an official tour guide certificate issued by the state, a travel agency itinerary, and a dispatch order to enter the park free of charge.

Unlicensed tour guides or those with incompatible documents must purchase tickets to enter the park;

Popularity: 1.179 million people have recently visited No. 3 Universal Beijing Resort

Bus: You can take the bus T121, 589, T116 and other lines are nearby

Subway: You can take the Batong Line of Metro Line 1 or the Batong Line of Metro Line 7 and get off at Universal Resort Station

Tickets Policy: Children: Free of charge for children under 3 years old (not included) (on the day when accompanying tourists purchase tickets)

Children: Approximately 25% off for children aged 3 years old (inclusive) to 11 years old (inclusive)

Elderly : Approximately 25% off for those aged 65 (inclusive) and above

Disabled persons: Approximately 25% off for persons with valid disability certificate

Popularity: 1.284 million people have visited recently