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What fun places in Beijing do you highly recommend?

1: Tiananmen Square

The first thing I will talk about is Tiananmen Square. It is the largest city central square in the world and is a symbol of Beijing and even the whole of China. All Chinese children have seen countless pictures of this place in textbooks since they were young. Every Chinese must have "witnessed" its majesty, but actually being there will usually still make you extremely excited, which is something that photos cannot bring you at all. of shock and emotion.

2: Forbidden City

After seeing Tiananmen Square, we can stop by to see the Forbidden City. As the palace of the ancient Chinese emperor, we ordinary people can also go and see what the emperor lived in the past. What kind of day isn't it.

The Forbidden City is very large, and there are many attractions everywhere. It would be too long to describe them individually. Some places are not open and cannot be seen, but most places are accessible. The most spectacular and magnificent Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Fengxian Hall with its gilded roof, the Chuxiu Palace where the concubines competed, and the newly popular Yanxi Palace are all not to be missed.

In addition to these ancient buildings, there are also some rare treasures, antiques and the like in the Forbidden City. Although most of them have been transferred to museums, a considerable number of them will take turns to be temporarily held in the Forbidden City. As for The treasures displayed when you go there all depend on luck.

3: The Great Wall

Besides Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, the third place is of course the Badaling Great Wall. Chairman Mao has a famous saying: He who cannot see the Great Wall is not a hero. When you come to Beijing, why not go to the Great Wall? What? In fact, there are many sections of the Great Wall, which are also found in other places besides Beijing. Even Beijing has several sections, such as Badaling, Juyongguan, Mutianyu, and Simatai. You can choose according to your itinerary. However, the editor’s most recommended one is the Badaling Great Wall.

4: Shichahai

The top three attractions in Beijing are basically fixed. When it comes to the fourth place, there are more differences, but the editor I solemnly recommend Shichahai! Why? Because this is not an attraction, but a group of attractions! The most important thing is that there is no charge.

5: Summer Palace

The Summer Palace may be regarded as a contribution made by "Lafayette" to future generations, but it paid a heavy price at that time. The Summer Palace was severely damaged twice in its history. It was burned down by the British and French forces in 1860, then rebuilt and renamed the Summer Palace. It was destroyed again by the Eight-Power Allied Forces in 1900 and rebuilt in 1902 to its current size.

6: Prince Gong’s Mansion

If you want to say what is the most characteristic thing about Beijing, I am afraid many people would say the courtyard house. How can you not visit the largest courtyard house in China when you come to Beijing? Where is Prince Gong’s Mansion?

Actually, it is a joke to say that it is a courtyard house. If Prince Gong’s Mansion was a courtyard house, it would be the most expensive courtyard house in the world, because each pillar in it is worth 2.7 billion. It was once the residence of the famous corrupt official He Shen. Later, after He Shen was killed, the mansion was transferred several times and finally passed into the hands of Prince Gong, and Prince Gong's Mansion became its last name.

7: Wangfujing

It is said on the Internet that Wangfujing is a place that deceives outsiders to come and spend money. In fact, this is true, but it is not only true. Wangfujing is the most distinctive Beijing restaurant. If you go to the commercial street, you will see something strange. Most of the goods there are very expensive and unaffordable for ordinary people, but if you don't go there, it seems like something is missing.

Wangfujing Street mainly displays the commercial style of Beijing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. It starts from East Chang'an Street in the south and ends at the National Art Museum of China in the north. It is the most famous commercial street in Beijing with a history of a century. Come here to experience the Beijing commercial street in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, or even in the period of reform and opening up. This is its most special place.

8: Yonghe Temple

There is a place in Beijing that is worth visiting for religious believers, and that is the Lama Temple, because it is both a palace and a temple, not only the "Longqian Blessed Land" , and it is said that worshiping is very effective.

The Yonghegong Lama Temple has exquisite and gorgeous architecture, with a unique artistic style that integrates Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Tibetan and other architectural arts. There are still many monks practicing in it.

9: Xiangshan

Xiangshan is a famous forest park in Beijing, with unique and quiet mountains, temples, courtyards and clear springs. Mid-October to early November is the best season for viewing red leaves. Xiangshan is not only good for the red leaves, it is also a favorite tourist destination and fitness place for Beijing residents. Every day before dawn, countless people climb and exercise here, which has become a unique scene in Xiangshan

10: Ming Tombs

The Ming Tombs are the emperors of the Ming Dynasty in China The tombs are located in Tianshou Mountain at the foothills of Yanshan Mountain in Changping District, northwest suburbs of Beijing. From May of the seventh year of Yongle (1409), the Changling Mausoleum was built here until Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in Siling Mausoleum. During this period of more than 230 years, 13 emperors' tombs, seven concubines' tombs, and one eunuch's tomb were built. *** buried thirteen emperors, twenty-three queens, two princes, more than thirty concubines, and one eunuch.

Many people have a vague concept of the Ming Tombs. They think they are looking at 13 tombs. In fact, this is not the case. There are 13 tombs in this area, but only three are currently open, and the rest are open. No one is allowed in