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Famous tourist attractions in Beijing

If you mean Beijing, that's quite a lot. But the most representative ones are Tiananmen Square and its surrounding towers, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, National Museum, National Grand Theatre, Qianmen Commercial Street, Forbidden City, Park, Working People's Cultural Palace, Wangfujing, Zhongnanhai xinhua gate and Telegraph Building, which are enough for you to visit for two days. If you have two days, go to the Olympic Park, the venue of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. All venues can enter, but it is best to book tickets online on the first day: Bird's Nest and Water Cube, National Stadium can't enter, and there are many venues outside where photos can be taken. It is no different from other sports fields. I won't stop you if you have to go in, hehe ~ this is to save your time. The Olympic Forest Park in the north set aside half a day for free. If you are tired of visiting venues, you can rent a bike or something. The mountain is not high, so be sure to climb it. There is a platform where you can take a photo of the Olympic Park, followed by the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube. By the way, there is also the National Science and Technology Museum in the north, which is very worth seeing. However, the content is very rich and you can experience it yourself. I suggest you take a day off and then go in and play. Others, such as the Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan, Tsinghua, Peking University, Lugouqiao, Tiantan, Ditan, Zhuozhe Temple, Jietai Temple, Yonghe Palace, Beihai, Millennium Monument and Yuandadu Site, can't be visited in a day or two, depending on how long you stay in Beijing.