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How to arrange a trip to Beijing from September 27 to 30, 2009? Those scenic spots are closed for National Day.

Forget it about Tiananmen and the Forbidden City. Martial law is probably enforced by then. If you can’t get in, you’ll run around in vain and waste time. You don’t have much time in the first place. Doing the math, it only takes two and a half days to play.

Recommendation: Climb the Great Wall in the morning of the 28th, visit the Bird's Nest and Water Cube in the afternoon, and take a car to enjoy the night view of Chang'an Street in the evening (the lights are turned on for National Day now, and the night view is very beautiful, of course, if you still have the energy and energy). On the 29th, I went to the Old Summer Palace, the Summer Palace, Tsinghua University, and Peking University. These four scenic spots are on the same line, and they are all in the northwest of Beijing. They are not far away, but you may not be able to visit them all in one day. The Summer Palace is too big. On the 30th, we went to Wangfujing in the morning for a stroll. This is a commercial street where you can buy some souvenirs or local specialties. I went back to the hotel to check out at noon, and then rushed to the airport. Because airport security is very strict now, it takes a lot of time, so I have to arrive earlier than before. It is recommended to arrive at the airport 2 and a half hours in advance.

Hope the suggestions are helpful to you.