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Introduction to Beijing tourist attractions?

Climb the Great Wall on a sunny day; visit the Forbidden City in heavy snow; visit the Summer Palace in light rain; go to the Temple of Heaven in bright sunshine; take a kite to the square; don’t forget to explore ghosts in Changping!

(When you climb the Great Wall, you must catch a sunny day, so that you can see the wonders of the world at a glance, because you don’t want to climb to the top of the Great Wall to find the vast surroundings; the snow scene in the Forbidden City is the most beautiful, don’t you Don’t you want to leave your own deep footprints in the palace? It’s always fun to visit the gardens in light rain, so it’s interesting. But now Kunming Lake is frozen, and you can’t see the “Halfway Over the Rain Bridge” It’s all muddy.” The Temple of Heaven’s Prayer Hall is extremely beautiful, especially on a sunny day. You can see the grandeur of the royal architecture. In addition, except for the three main halls, there are towering ancient trees everywhere in the Temple of Heaven, which will not let you get burned by the sun. There are many places in the square. This is a good place for kite flying and has become a scene in the new Beijing. You can also go skiing on snowy days, and you can even visit the Forbidden City together. Finally, don’t forget to visit Mr. Zhu, the number one hero of Beijing’s founding of the capital, and his Children and grandchildren!)

In fact, the best tourist season in Beijing is late autumn, when the ginkgo leaves are falling all over the streets, but winter is also good, with "the scenery of the North, thousands of miles of ice and thousands of miles of snow falling", as long as If you love Beijing, every scenic spot has its own unique charm in every kind of weather. Just like the Forbidden City, you can only see the spectacle of "Thousand Dragons Spitting Water" in the Hall of Supreme Harmony when it rains heavily.

Tiananmen Square can be reached by No. 1, No. 4, No. 10 and the subway. This is the city center. I believe you can definitely find it. To the north of the square is the Forbidden City. Jingshan is just out of the north gate of the Forbidden City. Jingshan is straight out of the west gate of Jingshan. Just walking away is Beihai, the earliest royal garden in Beijing. Across the street from the north gate of Beihai, there is the former residence of Guo Moruo and the home of the corrupt officials and gentry of the Qianlong Dynasty - Prince Gong's Mansion, Shichahai, and Soong Ching Ling's former residence. These attractions are very close. You can find it just by asking; if you have good physical strength, you can also visit Wangfujing in the evening, but I can't praise it in Xiaochi Town.

The east gate of the Temple of Heaven is connected to the subway, which is very convenient. Take 919 at Dongzhimen to get directly to the Great Wall; take 345 to Dingling Tombs of the Ming Tombs. As for the Summer Palace, it’s in Haidian. Aren’t you on Xueyuan South Road? Go to the bus station near your home and make sure there is a bus available.

The following ticket prices are for reference only

Forbidden City 45, Jingshan 2, Beihai 5-10, Prince Gong's Mansion 30, Guo Moruo's Former Residence 20, Summer Palace 15-30, Temple of Heaven 15-35, Great Wall 45 Tomb 65, Changling 45 Square and Wangfujing are free

Have a happy trip! ! !