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Who knows what fun places there are in Beijing?

Beijing, abbreviated as "Beijing" in ancient times as Yanjing and Peking, is the capital of the Republic of China, a provincial administrative region, a municipality directly under the Central Government, a national central city and a megacity. It has been approved by the State Council as China’s political center, cultural center, international exchange center and scientific and technological innovation center. Let’s take a look at the top ten tourist attractions in Beijing. How many do you know? Top Ten Tourist Attractions in Beijing 1. The Forbidden City Museum The Forbidden City is one of the three largest palaces in the world, the largest museum of ancient culture and art in China, and a famous tourist attraction in Beijing. Its main buildings include the Harmony Hall, Baohe Hall, Yangxin Hall, Qianqing Palace, Jiaotai Hall, Kunning Palace, Wenhua Hall, Wuying Hall and Jinshui Bridge in the Hall of Supreme Harmony. The main exhibition halls include the original museum of the Forbidden City, the calligraphy and painting hall, the ceramics hall, the jade hall, the gold and silver hall, the bronzes hall, and the donation hall. The main exhibitions and collections include ancient calligraphy and paintings, porcelain, bronzes, jades, other handicrafts, yellow earth blue longevity pattern bowls, yellow earth red bat golden ball longevity pattern covered bowls, yellow earth pastel five blessings and longevity pattern beans and yellow earth Red bat golden ball "longevity" shaped bean. Address: No. 4, Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 2. Temple of Heaven Park The Temple of Heaven combines the architectural skills of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is a treasure of ancient Chinese architecture and the largest complex of buildings dedicated to heaven in the world. With its profound cultural connotation and magnificent architectural style, it has become a reflection of ancient oriental civilization. The Temple of Heaven is the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties "sacrifice heaven" and "pray for grain". It is located on the east side outside Zhengyang Gate. The north of the altar is rounded to the south, which means "the sky is round and the earth is round". The altar is surrounded by two altar walls and is divided into two parts: the inner altar and the outer altar, with a total area of ??273 hectares. The main buildings are concentrated in the inner altar. Address: No. 1 Tiantandongli, Dongcheng District, Beijing 3. The Summer Palace covers an area of ??3.009 square kilometers (including 2.97 square kilometers of the Summer Palace World Cultural Heritage Area), and the water surface accounts for about three-quarters. It has 70,000 square meters of ancient palaces and gardens and is famous for its precious cultural relics. It is one of the most famous attractions in Beijing. Address: No. 19, Xinjian Gongmen Road, Haidian District, Beijing 4. Badaling Badaling Scenic Area is famous for its magnificent landscape, complete facilities and profound cultural and historical connotations. It is a world-famous tourist attraction, an important part of the Great Wall, a great defense project in ancient China, and one of the eight scenic spots in Juyongguan in the Ming Dynasty. The Muyu Great Wall with a total length of 5,400 meters is the longest Great Wall in China. It has been an important military location for protecting the capital since ancient times. There are famous landscapes such as the Main Observation Tower, the Big Corner Tower, and the Flying Shadow. The walls of the Great Wall are still intact, which better reflects the ancient charm of the Great Wall. Address: Yanqing District and Huairou District, Beijing 5. Tiananmen Square Tiananmen Square has attracted worldwide attention for its outstanding architectural art and special political status. It was identified as the first batch of immovable revolutionary cultural relics in Beijing by the Beijing Municipal Cultural Relics Bureau. Tiananmen Gate is 66 meters long and 37 meters wide. There are five ticket gates under the stage, the largest one in the middle is located on the central axis of the Imperial City of Beijing. In the past, only the emperor could enter and exit. Mao Zedong's portrait hangs above the central door, flanked by large slogans such as "Long Live the Republic of the People's Republic of China" and "Long Live the Great Unity of the People of the World." Address: Dongcheng District, Beijing 6. Ming Tombs The Ming Tombs are the largest existing imperial tombs in China and even the world, and the largest number of tombs after the emperors. The tomb is surrounded by mountains on all sides, with a plain in the middle and a winding river in front of the tomb. From the construction of the mausoleum in Changling in May of the seventh year of Yongle (1409) to the burial of Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, in Siling, in more than 230 years, thirteen imperial mausoleums, seven concubine tombs and one eunuch tomb were built. Thirteen emperors, twenty-three queens, two princes, more than thirty concubines, and two eunuchs were buried in one day. The open attractions include Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling, Lushen and Kangling. Address: Ming Tombs Special Zone, Changling Town, Changping District, Beijing 7. Old Summer Palace Heritage Park The famous patriotic education base Old Summer Palace Heritage Park was built in 1988. Now only the mountain-shaped water system, garden pattern and building foundations, rockeries, stacked stones, Remains of carvings, etc. There is a garden history exhibition hall at the old site of the "West Tower" for people to pay their respects. The Old Summer Palace is a large royal palace founded and run by the Qing emperors for more than 150 years. Founded in the 46th year of Kangxi (1707), it consists of Old Summer Palace, Changchun Garden and Qichun Garden. The park covers an area of ??350 hectares (more than 5,200 acres), including about 140 hectares (2,100 acres) of water surface area, more than 100 garden landscapes, and a construction area of ??more than 160,000 square meters. Address: No. 28, Qinghua West Road, Haidian District, Beijing 8. Prince Gong's Mansion Wang Gong's Mansion is the largest mansion complex in the Qing Dynasty. It was once the residence of Xiao Shenyang, a powerful official during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and Aixinjueluo Yongyi, the Qing prince during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty.

In the first year of Xianfeng (1851), the Qing court donated this mansion to Aixinjueluo Yixin, the prince of the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, it was named Prince Gong’s Mansion. Prince Gong's Mansion is very large, covering a total area of ??60,000 square meters. It is divided into two parts: mansion and garden, with more than 30 building communities. It has experienced the historical process of the Qing Dynasty from its peak to its decline, and carries extremely rich historical and cultural information. Therefore, it is said that "a Prince Gong's Mansion is half of the history of the Qing Dynasty." Address: No. 17, Qianhai West Street, Shichahai, Xicheng District, Beijing 9. Beijing Olympic Park Beijing Olympic Park enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad with the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It embodies the three major concepts of "technology, green and humanities" and is a new urban area integrating office, commerce, hotel, culture, sports, conference, residence and other functions. The main attractions are the Bird's Nest, Water Cube, National Stadium, National Convention Center, Forest Park, Sunken Garden, Beiding Goddess Temple and Tennis Center. Among them, the Bird's Nest has become a large-scale professional place for Beijing citizens to participate in sports activities and enjoy sports entertainment after the 2008 Olympic Games. It has become an iconic sports building and Olympic heritage. Address: No. 15, Beichen East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 10. Beihai Park The formation and development of Beihai Park has gone through the Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, carrying nearly a thousand years of Chinese history and culture, and forming a gardening art style represented by royal gardens. It embodies the great achievements of garden culture and art in the past dynasties. It is the earliest, most complete and most profound classical royal garden preserved in China's existing history. The park is centered on Beihai, covering an area of ??69 hectares (including 39 hectares of water surface), and is mainly composed of Qionghua Island, east coast and north coast scenic spots. Qionghua Island has lush trees, quiet pavilions, and a white tower on the top of the mountain, which has become the symbol of the park. Other interesting places and tourist attractions 1. Badaling Great Wall The Badaling Great Wall is world-famous for its magnificent landscape, complete facilities and profound cultural and historical connotations. It is a world-famous tourist attraction. Most of all, the flowers are spread out in spring, and the green clouds in summer spread to the horizon, which is fascinating. The road has faded, the aidan forest has been dyed, and the autumn has cleared. In winter, the mountains and fields are vast and snow-capped, the jade dragon comes in spring, and the scenery is everywhere. The infinite past and present feelings of Wangguan Mountain can be expressed by sending a few lines of wild geese and a thousand words. "Address: North entrance of Dujunguangou Ancient Road, Badaling Town, Yanqing District, Beijing 2. Beijing Happy Valley Beijing Happy Valley covers an area of ??560,000 square meters, with cultural landscapes, artistic performances, and entertainment experiences as its core. It integrates sea, land and air entertainment, regardless of It is a sea of ??joy day and night, and it is one of the most fun places in Beijing. Warm reminder from editor Maigu: Happy Valley consists of "Fjord Forest, Aegean Harbor, Lost Maya, Shangri-La, Dessert Kingdom, and Ancient Civilization Yate." It consists of seven cultural theme areas including "Landis, Happy Hour" and provides nearly 80 performances to tourists every day throughout the year. Address: 3 Xiaowuji North Road, East Fourth Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing. Beijing Zoo Beijing Zoo covers an area of ??about 90 hectares, 8.6 hectares of water surface. The zoo is divided into three areas: east, west and north. More than 5,000 animals of more than 500 species are on display here. The East Zoo consists of more than 10,000 species of fish. It consists of Lion and Tiger Mountain, Bear Mountain, White Bear Hall, Monkey Mountain, Nocturnal Animal Hall, Cat Hall, Pheasant Garden, Nursery and Panda Hall, including the Golden Monkey Hall, Amphibious Reptile Hall, Orangutan Hall, Giraffe Hall, Deer Park, Children's Zoo, and Antelope Hall. etc. The North District consists of the Rhino and Hippopotamus Pavilion, the Elephant Pavilion and the Beijing Aquarium. Address: No. 137, Xizhimenwai Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. 4. World Park The World Park is 16 kilometers away from the city center and features open-air performances and close interaction. It features participation, exotic singing and dancing performances, and is composed of six major performance sections, including the open-air art theater, the Asia Grand Stage, the African Small Stage, the Gate Area Welcome Square, the Thai Village Elephant Pavilion, and the Five Continents Parade, and is decorated with nearly a hundred world-famous landscapes. . The park organizes cultural performances and participatory activities all year round, such as the World Folk Parade, foreign dance performances in the amphitheater, and thrilling and dynamic movies in the "Special Happy World Park Cinema". Address: No. 158, Fengbao Road, Fengtai District, Beijing 5. Botanical Garden Beijing Botanical Garden is located at the foot of Xiangshan Mountain, 23 kilometers away from the city center. It is a comprehensive botanical garden integrating science popularization, scientific research, and sightseeing functions. The ornamental plant area is composed of characteristic gardens, mainly including rose garden, peach garden, peony garden, and peony garden. The greenhouse has four exhibition areas in the botanical garden: lilac garden, crabapple garden, magnolia garden, Jixiu garden (bamboo garden), perennial flower garden, plum garden, etc., respectively. It displays typical plant landscapes under different climate conditions; scenic spots and historic sites include the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, Cherry Valley, Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall, Liang Qichao's Tomb, Longjiao Temple Ruins, etc.

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