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The top ten must visit attractions in Beijing are recommended. If you haven't visited half of them, it's like visiting Beijing for nothing!

Beijing is no stranger to all of us. It is a thousand year old ancient capital and a prosperous capital. It is solemn and sacred but bustling. There is always a charm that attracts tourists from all over the world. If you visit Beijing, you must not miss the top ten essence scenic spots in Beijing~


Top 10 must visit attractions in Beijing: Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven Park, Summer Palace, Beihai Park, Prince Gong's Mansion, Yuanmingyuan, Shichahai, Yonghe Palace, Jingshan Park, and Badaling Great Wall.


The Forbidden City in Beijing


The Forbidden City was a royal palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties, preserving numerous precious buildings and exquisite cultural relics. Pushing open a door, the red walled and yellow tiled buildings of two dynasties, three generations, and six hundred years have witnessed the vicissitudes of the high walled and deep courtyard of the Forbidden City over the past six hundred years.


Address: No. 4 Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing


Temple of Heaven Park


The Temple of Heaven, the largest surviving ancient sacrificial architecture complex in China, is not only a gem in Chinese ancient architecture, but also a treasure in the history of world architecture. In addition to the ingenious prayer hall, the Temple of Heaven also has many distinctive buildings worth visiting. The rigorous architectural layout, unique architectural structure, magnificent architectural decoration, profound cultural heritage, and beautiful scenery are all worth visiting.


Address: Located at A1 Tiantan Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing


the Summer Palace


The Summer Palace is a very large and well preserved royal garden in China. It is the first classical royal garden in China, with a profound history and culture, exquisite garden architecture, and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum". The natural scenery of lakes and mountains is rich in poetic and picturesque atmosphere, with pavilions, towers, corridors, and bridges showcasing the elegance and beauty of classical gardens.


Address: 19 Xinjian Gongmen Road, Haidian District, Beijing


Beihai Park


The ancient royal garden Beihai Park was a royal garden during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The park is large, with numerous scenic spots and ancient buildings and relics everywhere. The pavilions in the park are scattered and shaded, and the lakeside is lush with trees. The famous White Pagoda is the iconic building of the park. Strolling along the lakeside, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and feel comfortable.


Address: Located at No.1 Wenjin Street, Xicheng District, Beijing


Prince Gong's Mansion


A Gongwang Mansion, half of the history of the Qing Dynasty. Gongwang Mansion, during the Qing Dynasty, was the residence of Heshen. The architecture of the palace follows the layout of the royal palace garden, exquisite and exquisite, with an elegant and generous architectural style. The mansion is high-end and grand, and the garden is low-key and luxurious. Being in the palace, everywhere is full of luxury, truly experiencing the wealth that can rival the country.


Address: No.17 Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing


Yuanmingyuan


Yuanmingyuan is a famous large-scale royal garden in the Qing Dynasty. It was once known as the "Garden of Ten Thousand Gardens", but now it is a ruins, quietly telling the story of the vicissitudes of history. Appreciate the garden scenery step by step, admire the Western architectural relics of Changchun Garden, quietly feel the prosperous era and ruins of the Old Summer Palace, and remember history.


Address: 28 Qinghua West Road, Haidian District, Beijing


Shichahai


Shichahai is a famous historical district in Beijing, with numerous historical sites and beautiful lakes. The scenery is beautiful and natural, with many famous people's former residences and historical sites scattered throughout. The scenery is beautiful and the environment is picturesque. The famous Shichahai Houhai Bar street is very lively, with the fireworks in the alleys, allowing you to experience the culture of old Beijing.


Address: 49 Di'anmen West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing


Yonghe Palace


Yonghe Temple is the largest and highest standard Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing, with a thriving incense industry and a blessed land of dragon hidden treasures. It has produced two emperors and left behind many legends. The buildings with yellow tiles and red walls are elegant and ancient, with a unique architectural style that integrates the architectural arts of various ethnic groups such as Han, Manchu, and Mongolian, making them magnificent and magnificent.


Address: Located at No.12 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing


Jingshan Park


Jingshan Park is a royal garden of the Ming and Qing dynasties, with beautiful scenery and different flowers blooming throughout the year. The Jingshan Mountain in the center of the park is made of piled soil and used to be the highest point of the entire city. Climbing the Wanchun Pavilion, you can overlook the scenery of the capital and the entire Forbidden City. The Forbidden City, with red walls and yellow tiles, has a clear view.


Address: Located at 44 Jingshan West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing


The Badaling Great Wall


Not reaching the Great Wall is not a hero! Badaling Great Wall, one of the nine blockades in the world, is the essence of the Ming Great Wall and the barrier of Beijing. Climbing up the Great Wall and enjoying the magnificent scenery of the Yuguan Heavenly Ditch, the majestic Great Wall is like a giant dragon crawling on the mountaintop, with no end in sight, deeply shocked.


Address: Located at Exit 58, G6 Beijing Tibet Expressway, Yanqing District, Beijing


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