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Beijing Attractions : Forbidden City,Ming Tombs, Great Wall,Temple of Heaven

Beijing Attractions

Beijing Attractions : Forbidden City,Ming Tombs, Great Wall,Temple of Heaven(图1)

 Forbidden City, the most magnificent palace in China;


Ming Tombs, an imperial tomb cluster for 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty;


Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world;


Temple of Heaven, the worshipping site for the emperors;


Summer Palace, the grandest imperial garden in China;


Sacred Way, a divine road reflecting the pomp and dignity of emperors;


Tiananmen Square, The largest square in the world;


Yonghe Temple, a noted temple dedicated to Tibetan Buddhism;


Beihai Park, a centuries-old park with marvelous scenery;


Hutong, a carrier and mirror of Beijing folk culture.



 Beijing Great Wall

Badaling Great Wall

Badaling Remnant Great Wall

Huanghuacheng Great Wall

Jinshanling Great Wall

Juyongguan Great Wall

Meng Jiangnu's Bitter Weeping

Mutianyu Great Wall

Simatai Great Wall


 Historical Sites

Since Beijing was the capital for four dynasties: Jin (1115-1234), Yuan (127-1368), Ming (1368 -1644) and Qing (1644-1911), it has a wealth of historical sites ranging from royal sumptuous private mansions and gardens to simple villages. Also it is stippled with pagodas and religious temples.

Imperial College

Prince Gong's Mansion

Cuandixia Village

Ancient Cliff House (Guyaju)

Dajue Temple

Yunju Temple

Hongluo Temple

Yinshan Pagoda Forest

West Zhou Yandu Relics

Zhangfang Ancient Battle Tunnel

Yuan Dynasty City Wall Relics

Jiaozhuanghu Tunnel Warfare Site


 Museums

Museums in Beijing are places to get a glimpse of the origin of the Chinese people, the history of China and Chinese culture, including architecture, printing, painting and other aspects.

Peking Man Site

China Bee Museum

Museum of Dabaotai Han Tomb

China Printing Museum

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum

Xu Beihong Museum

Exhibition Hall of Weapons


 Mountains and Forest Parks

In the west and south of Beijing, mountains offer beautiful natural scenery in a bountiful and gracious manner. Luxuriant trees, tall or short, form many natural forest parks and scenic areas with pure water and fresh air. Really great places to retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city and clear one's mind!

Fragrant Hills Park

Yunmengshan Forest Park

Baihua Mountain

Baiwangshan Forest Park

Baiquan Mountain

Shangfangshan Forest Park

Lingshan Mountain

Yingshan Forest Park

Yunfeng Mountain

Xiaolongmen Forest Park

Yougushentan Scenic Area

Jiufeng Forest Park

Laoxiangfeng Scenic Area

Jiangjuntuo Scenic Area


 Valleys and Gullies, Caves

Due to its mountainous landform, Beijing is riddled with numerous valleys, gullies and gorges in its western area. The brooks trickle through the glens, majestic waterfalls rush down from atop, and bird songs occasionally break the silence of the woods. Caves seem to be playing 'hide-and-seek' while the wonders of nature unfold inside.

Longqing Gorge

Longmen Gully

Taoyuan Fairy Valley

Hu Dong Shui Valley

Tiger Valley

Silver Fox Cave

Qingliang Valley

Duijiu Valley

Xianqi Cave

Jiudaowan Canyon

Shihua Cave

Longxian Palace & Shentang Valley


 Parks & Lakes

Beijing is dotted with many parks and lakes and some parks even feature different themes. Yuyuantan Park is most noted for its cherry blossoms, Zizhuyuan Park is characterized by its various bamboos, while Lianhuachi Park highlights the lotus.

Yuyuantan Park

Lianhuachi Park

Zizhuyuan Park

Pearl Lake

Xiangshui Lake

Qinglong Lake & Hope Park


 Other Beijing Attractions

Last but not least, there are also attractions which cater for tourists looking for something different. These scenic spots demonstrate the all-embracing and gentle character of this city.

Grand View Garden

Kangxi Grassland

Beijing Zoo

Taipingyang Underwater World

Beijing Aquarium

Shijinglong Ski Resort

Beijing Botanical Garden


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