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Ten must-see attractions in Beijing.

Ten must-see sights in Beijing: Beijing Palace Museum, Beijing Summer Palace, Beijing Badaling Great Wall Area, Beijing Ming Tombs Scenic Area, Beijing Gongwangfu Scenic Area, Beijing Tiantan Park, Beijing Olympic Park, Beijing Beihai Park, Beijing Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site and Beijing Badaling Wildlife Park.

1, Beijing Palace Museum: Beijing Palace Museum, founded in 1925, 10, 10. It is a large-scale comprehensive museum that integrates ancient buildings, palace collections, culture and art in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is also the largest museum of ancient culture and art in China.

2. Beijing Summer Palace: The Summer Palace, formerly known as Qingyi Garden in China in the Qing Dynasty, is located in the western suburbs of Beijing, with an area of 3.009 square kilometers (including the World Cultural Heritage Zone of the Summer Palace, with an area of 2.97 square kilometers) and a water surface of about three quarters. Adjacent to Yuanmingyuan.

3. Badaling Great Wall District, Beijing: Badaling Great Wall is located at the north entrance of Guangou Ancient Road, Jundushan, Yanqing District, Beijing. It is an important part of the Great Wall in Wan Li, a great defense project in ancient China and a pass of the Great Wall in Ming Dynasty. Badaling Great Wall is an important outpost of Juyongguan, which is known as "the danger of Juyongguan lies in Badaling, not in it".

4. Beijing Ming Tombs Scenic Area: The Ming Tombs, located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain, Changping District, 50 kilometers north of Beijing, are the mausoleum buildings of thirteen emperors in the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644), with the characteristics of large scale, complete system and relatively complete preservation. The area has beautiful natural scenery and many cultural relics and historic sites.

5. Beijing Gongwangfu Scenic Area: Gongwangfu Scenic Area is located at No.7, Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit, a national first-class museum and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. It is the largest palace in the Qing Dynasty, and was once the residence of Li Yong and Shenyang.

6. Beijing Tiantan Park: TempleofHeaven, formerly known as "Tiandi Temple", is located at No.7 Tiantan Dongli, Dongcheng District, Beijing. Founded in the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1420), it was renamed as "Temple of Heaven" in the 9th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1530), and it was the "place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to heaven".

7. Beijing Olympic Park: Beijing Olympic Park is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, at the northern end of Beijing's central axis, north to the south bank of Qinghe River, south to North Tucheng Road, east to Anli Road and Beichen East Road, and west to Cui Lin Road and Beichen West Road.

8. Beijing Beihai Park: Located in the central area of Beijing, it faces Jingshan Mountain in the east, Zhongnanhai in the south and Shichahai in the north. It belongs to the ancient royal gardens in China. The whole park is centered on Beihai and covers an area of 69 hectares (including 39 hectares of water).

9. Beijing Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site: Located in Fangshan District, Beijing, it is 3 kilometers long from north to south and 1.5 kilometers wide from east to west. Discovered in 1929, it is a national key cultural relics protection unit.

10, Badaling Wildlife Park in Beijing: officially opened in June19791kloc-0/,covering an area of nearly 6,000 mu. It is located at the foot of the world-famous Badaling Great Wall, close to Badaling expressway, only 40 minutes' drive from the city, with convenient transportation.