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Must-see attractions in Beijing's travel strategy

I went to Beijing last month. I went to all the famous scenic spots in Beijing. I also read a lot of raiders before I went. Appreciate the grandeur of ancient palace buildings, feel the prosperity of modern cities, and explore cultural relics. I really feel full of gains. What scenic spots are worth visiting in Beijing?

1, Palace Museum

When you first arrived in Beijing, the Forbidden City in Tiananmen Square was one of the must-see attractions. It is located on the central axis of Beijing. The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is a world cultural heritage with millions of cultural relics, accounting for one sixth of the total cultural relics in China.

2. Tiananmen Square

A Necessary Punch for Traveling to Beijing —— Watching Tiananmen Square Raise the National Flag. I think I got up early in the morning just to see the people raising the national flag.

3. Badaling Great Wall

The Great Wall of Wan Li, known as one of the seven wonders of the world in the Middle Ages, is a world cultural heritage and a national 5A-level scenic spot. In Beijing, Mutianyu and Badaling in Juyongguan are famous sections, especially the Badaling Great Wall, which was the earliest section of the Ming Great Wall opened to tourists and the most essential part of the Great Wall, claiming to be the first majestic.

4. Nanluoguxiang

One of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing preserves the largest and highest-grade chessboard-style traditional Yuan Dynasty Hutong residential area. Later, it was developed into a commercial street. The collision between history and modern culture makes it a new landmark of Beijing.

5. Temple of Heaven

The Temple of Heaven is a place where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to the emperor and prayed for abundant crops. It is a world cultural heritage and a national 5A scenic spot. The Temple of Heaven is the general name of the two altars in the Valley of Blessing in the Round Mountain, with double altar walls, forming an inner altar and an outer altar. The altar wall is round in the south and round in the north, symbolizing a round place, and the imperial vault is used to worship the gods of the worship ceremony on weekdays.

6. Summer Palace

The Summer Palace is a royal garden built by Qianlong to commemorate the filial piety queen. The garden takes the West Lake as the background, imitating the gardens and scenic spots in the south of the Yangtze River.

7. Olympic Park

Olympic Park, the main stadium of the 29th Olympic Games in 2008, is now a national 5A-level scenic spot with 10 Olympic competition venues such as Bird's Nest and Water Cube, which is a very good scenic spot.

8. Jingshan Park

For most tourists, the greatest significance of Jingshan Park is overlooking the Forbidden City. It is also of historical significance. 1644, Li Zicheng attacked Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself in Jingshan.

9. Beihai Park

Beihai Park and Zhonghai-Nanhai are called the Three Seas together. It belongs to the ancient royal gardens in China. It was originally a detached palace built in Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and was changed to a palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties. There is a unique Zen hall with Suzhou garden style, as well as the Kowloon Wall inlaid with colored glass, which is well worth punching in.

Shichahai 10

Shichahai is also called "Ten Tea Seas", and there are ten Buddhist temples around it, so it is called this. There are many palaces and hutongs around ... telling the history of old Beijing. The official residence of Xiao Shenyang, a corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty, is also here.