Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Where is the most prosperous business district and the most prosperous tourist area in Beijing? What about the shopping malls where Beijingers go, and the scenic spots where tourists go?

Where is the most prosperous business district and the most prosperous tourist area in Beijing? What about the shopping malls where Beijingers go, and the scenic spots where tourists go?

Where is the most prosperous commercial district in Beijing:

There are many, and every district has its own commercial district, including outer suburbs and counties.

The most prosperous business districts in the city: Xidan (modern)/Wangfujing (modern and traditional)/Dashilan (traditional)/Bairong+Muxiyuan (modern+small commodities)/Yansha (high-end) )/Ladies Street (small commodities, fashion)/near Beichen (modern)

Where is the most prosperous tourist area:

Qianmen-Tiananmen-Great Hall of the People-National Center for the Performing Arts-Forbidden City - Jingshan - Beihai - Houhai - Drum Tower - Lama Temple line,

Badaling Great Wall, Xiangshan, zoo, and various museums and concert halls in Beijing.

Where are the shopping malls that Beijingers will go to:

Different levels will lead to different places to go.

What young people are used to going to: a few shopping malls near Xidan Home shopping malls: Joy City/Zhongyou/Juntai/Times, SOGO, SOSHOW, New World, and of course there may be others that are not listed here. The shopping mall you go to also depends on the location and preference.

Slightly older general group: New World, Zhongyou, etc.

High-end consumer groups and those who like imported products: Lufthansa, Sette, and some small shops selling imported goods.

Where are the scenic spots that tourists go to:

This is a bit repetitive, the most popular ones should be: Qianmen-Tiananmen-Great Hall of the People-National Center for the Performing Arts-Forbidden City-Jingshan -Beihai-Houhai-Drum Tower-Yonghegong and Badaling Great Wall.

Which district has the highest consumption level:

The farther north you go in Beijing, the higher the consumption level. In ancient times, there was a saying that the East is rich and the West is noble, which refers to the East City and West City, and then it began to extend So the level of consumption on the backside is high. When it comes to administrative divisions, we can only talk about them from the lowest point of view. Those with the lowest consumption levels should be Fengtai, Xuanwu, and Chongwen. The highest ones include Chaoyang North, Dongcheng, Xicheng, Haidian, etc.

Which area has the best consumption levels in Beijing?

I really can’t answer this. I don’t quite understand what you mean by cow, which means high or low? Does consumption level refer to actual purchasing power or does it refer to whether there are places with high consumption? If it refers to high, it really can't be compared. It's just those wealthy areas. No matter where you are, there are some wealthy people.