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What are the free tourist attractions in Beijing?

1, Zizhuyuan Park. Zizhuyuan Park is located outside Xizhimen, Beijing. Built in 1953, named after the Yin Fu Zizhuyuan Temple in the park. Coming to Zizhuyuan Park is like coming to the kingdom of bamboo. Bamboo buildings, bamboo pavilions, bamboo tables, bamboo chairs and even bridges of all sizes are decorated with bamboo. It is a natural landscape garden with bamboo as the scenery and bamboo as the victory. All kinds of bamboo buildings in the park show the cultural elegance of the Chinese nation with their unique styles, which makes people feel that bamboo is indispensable in people's lives.

2. Huangchenggen Ruins Park. Huangchenggen Ruins Park was built on the site of Donghuangchenggen, the second city wall of Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the first strip park built in downtown Beijing and the largest street park in the center of Beijing. With a total construction area of 55,000 square meters, it is dominated by plant landscaping, with 73 species of plants and a vegetation coverage rate of over 90%.

3. Xihaizi Park. Xihaizi Park is located on the west side of the northern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, with beautiful environment and fresh air. A 100-meter-long colored corridor of antique buildings spans between the two lakes, with green mountains and green waters and cultural relics and historical sites set each other off. It is a bright pearl embedded in Tongzhou City.

4. Shichahai Park. Shichahai, located in the northwest of the old city of Beijing, consists of Qianhai, Houhai, Xihai and coastal scenic spots, surrounded by water. Its history can be traced back to the Yuan Dynasty in13rd century. Shichahai is an idle place, with water to view the mountains and weeping willows to brush the shore. The blue waves in the three seas, weeping willows on the shore and beautiful distant mountains are one of the scenic spots in Yanjing.

5. Tiananmen Square. Tiananmen Square and Tiananmen Gate Tower overlook Chang 'an Avenue. Tiananmen Square is the center of Beijing, the heart of Beijing and the largest city center square in the world. It can accommodate 6,543,800 people for a grand gathering. In the center of Tiananmen Square are the Monument to the People's Heroes and the solemn Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. On the west side of the square is the Great Hall of the People, and on the south side are two ancient pagodas built in14th century, namely Zhengyangmen and Qianmen Arrow Tower, and on both sides are the Working People's Cultural Palace and Zhongshan Park. Tiananmen Square is neat, symmetrical, majestic and spectacular, which is a great scenic spot in Beijing.

6. Wangfujing. Wangfujing Street starts from East Chang 'an Avenue in the south and ends at China Art Museum in the north. It is the most famous business district in Beijing. Wangfujing is known as the land of gold because of its dazzling array of goods. Wangfujing existed in the Yuan Dynasty and was called "T-street". Later, many palaces were built here in the Ming Dynasty, so it was renamed "Wang Fu Street". During the Beiyang government, it became Wangfujing, which has been in use ever since. The real prosperity was in the Guangxu and Xuantong years of the Qing Dynasty.