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2 tourist attractions in Beijing

There are 2 tourist attractions in Beijing: Forbidden City, Yanshan Tianchi, Badaling Great Wall, Nanluoguxiang, Tiantan, Summer Palace, Bird's Nest, Jingshan Park, Beihai Park, Shichahai, Yuanmingyuan, Ming Tombs, Yonghe Palace, Xiangshan Park, Mutianyu Great Wall, Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing Dashilan, Wudaoying Hutong, Beiluoguxiang, etc.

1. The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City was built in 142, and it has been 6 years since then. As the royal palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Forbidden City is at the center of the central axis of the whole city. It is the essence of ancient palace architecture in China and is known as the "first of the five largest palaces in the world". There are millions of cultural relics in the collection, accounting for one-sixth of the total number of cultural relics in China. Without a day or so, the essence of the Forbidden City may not be exhausted.

2. Yanshan Tianchi

The scenic area is surrounded by mountains and water, with birds and flowers, and trees and trees. In summer, the average temperature is about 2 degrees, and the environment is quiet and fresh. It has become a good place for tourists to relax, vacation and escape from the heat. Moreover, boat tours, airships, fishing, diving and 1 km rafting with bamboo rafts and rubber boats were carried out.

3. Badaling Great Wall

The inscription "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall" was erected at Badaling Great Wall, so people all over the world rushed to be heroes again. Although only human heads can be seen on the city walls on holidays, it still proves the reliability of ancient buildings. Badaling Great Wall is the best preserved section of the Ming Great Wall, with dangerous terrain and strong chengguan.

4. Nanluoguxiang

One of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing, it preserves the largest and highest-grade chessboard-style traditional Yuan Dynasty hutong residential area. Later, it was developed into a commercial street. The collision between history and modern culture made it a new landmark in Beijing.

5. The Temple of Heaven

As the name implies, the Temple of Heaven is the altar where the emperor worships heaven and prays for blessings. Hall of Prayer for the New Year, Echo Wall and Mounds are all famous scenic spots in the Temple of Heaven. There are also many grandfathers in the park who take walks to keep fit and carry out collective activities in their happy old age.

6. Summer Palace

The Summer Palace is a royal garden built by Qianlong to honor the filial piety queen. The garden is based on the West Lake and imitates Jiangnan gardens and scenic spots. For example, Phoenix Pier imitates Taihu Lake, Jingming Building imitates Yueyang Tower, Wangchan Pavilion imitates Yellow Crane Tower, Houxihu Trading Street imitates Suzhou Water Street, and Xisuo Trading Street imitates Yangzhou 24 Bridge.

7. Bird's Nest

As the main stadium of the 28 Olympic Games, the cost of the Bird's Nest is 2.267 billion yuan. Its unique shape and structure and visual impact fully show the beauty of natural harmony. Ordinary ticket to 5 yuan.

8. Jingshan Park

For most tourists, the greatest significance of Jingshan Park is overlooking the Forbidden City. It also has a historical significance. In 1644, Li Zicheng invaded Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself, which was in Jingshan.

9. Beihai Park

Located in the northwest of the Forbidden City, Beihai, China Sea and South China Sea form three seas. Beihai Park is a classical royal garden with the earliest construction, the most complete preservation and the deepest cultural deposit in the existing history of China. Attractions include Beihai White Pagoda, Jiulongbi and Wulong Pavilion.

1. Shichahai

Shichahai is also called "Shichahai", and there are ten Buddhist temples around it, so it is called this. There are many palaces and hutongs around ... telling the history of old Beijing. The official residence of He Shen, a corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty, is also here.

11. Yuanmingyuan

The Yuanmingyuan is close to the Summer Palace and consists of Yuanmingyuan, Changchun Garden and Qichun Garden. In 186, the British and French allied forces burned the main buildings to ashes, and now tourists can only mourn in the wreckage and look for the brilliant imperial figure of that year.

12. Ming Tombs

The Ming Tombs are located at the foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, Beijing, with a total area of more than 12 square kilometers, about 5 kilometers away from Tiananmen Square. The Ming Tombs are located in a small basin surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, surrounded by mountains, with a plain in the middle and a winding river in front of it.

From May, the seventh year of Yongle (149), when Changling Mausoleum was founded, to the last emperor of Ming Dynasty, Chongzhen, who was buried in Siling Mausoleum, during the past 23 years, thirteen emperors' tombs, seven concubines' tombs and one eunuch's tomb were built successively. * * * buried thirteen emperors, twenty-three queens, two princes, more than thirty concubines and one eunuch.

13. Lama Temple

In the 33rd year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi, this was the yongqin palace of Yin Zhen, the fourth son of the Emperor. Later, Yongzheng changed it to "Lama Temple". In 9 years (1774), Qianlong became a Tibetan Buddhist temple.

14. Xiangshan Park

Xiangshan Park is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics. In the past, emperors used to go here to hunt and enjoy the cool in summer and autumn. There are many cultural relics in the park, so it is very good to enjoy the red leaves in autumn.

15. Mutianyu Great Wall

Both are Great Wall, and there are far fewer people in Mutianyu Great Wall than Badaling. This section of the Great Wall was also visited by former British Prime Minister Major and former US President Bill Clinton. Therefore, it is also a great wall attraction with many foreigners. The slope is rather shaky. It is recommended that tourists with good physical strength go there and take the slide down the mountain.

16. Red Brick Art Museum

The biggest difference between the Red Brick Art Museum and other art museums in terms of architectural composition is that the modern gardens elaborately built with the traditional garden images of China constitute a double extension of the visiting experience and architectural structure.

17. Beijing Dashilan

Located in the center of old Beijing, it is a famous commercial street in Beijing. The city here is also the entertainment center of Beijing, where many famous theaters, teahouses, bookstores and the earliest cinemas in Beijing's history have settled.

18. Wudaoying Hutong

Wudaoying, formerly known as Wudeying, is now the latest gathering place of petty bourgeoisie literature and art in Beijing, with all kinds of creative shops, cafes, cultural and creative products, etc.

19. Beiluoguxiang

This Beiluoguxiang, which is just across the street from Nanluoguxiang, is quiet and pleasant, as if it were a clever and shy woman. The farther you go, the farther away you can be from the bustling and impetuous city, and the years and beauty are precipitated.

2, 798 Art District

798 Art District is favored by many artists because of its Bauhaus-style workshop style, which combines idle workshops with modern art and is an art distribution center in Beijing.