Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - English introduction of tourist attractions

English introduction of tourist attractions

1. The Great Wall

The Great Wall is located in the north of China, with a total length of 6,700 kilometers, so it is called the "Great Wall of Wan Li". The construction of the Great Wall lasted more than 2000 years, from the 7th century to the 4th century. The Great Wall has become a symbol of pride of chinese's history and present strength.

2. The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing. The imperial palace used by emperors in Ming and Qing dynasties is the largest and most complete ancient wooden structure complex in the world. The construction of the Forbidden City began in 1406 and lasted for 14 years. Twenty-four emperors ascended the throne there.

3. Zhoukoudian: the home of Beijingers

The remains of Peking man (Homo erectus) are located on Longgu Mountain in Zhoukoudian Village, Fangshan District, Beijing. /kloc-in the 1920s, archaeologists discovered the complete skull of Peking man. Later, more skulls and stone and bone tools were unearthed. Beijingers lived in the Paleolithic Age 690,000 years ago. The discovery shows that Beijingers know how to make a fire.