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Beijing Attractions Route

D1 route:Qianmen Street-Tiananmen Square-The Forbidden City-The Red Building of Beida-Three Eyes Well Hutong-Jingshan.

-Beihai-Shichahai-Kongwangfu-Daiyan Xiejie-Bell and Drum Tower

Starting from Qianmen Street, there are a lot of Beijing's old shops, Quanjude, Cheap Place, Tongrentang, Ruixiangxiang, Neilian Rising. Upgraded, now when the car crossing the street from north to south, very **** and. The center is connected to the Dajie, which has a variety of small objects, you can clock in front of the De Yun She. Across the street is Beijing's first movie theater, which staged China's first film, Dingjunshan. Take a photo in front of the gate to save your moment.

At the north entrance of Qianmen Street is the online celebrity bookstore PAGEONE. You can take a picture of Zhengyangmen Tower in front of the transparent glass window on the second floor to fully experience the interweaving of ancient and modern times. The emperor has never seen it from this angle. People are drunk, take a picture and leave. There are so many places to see, there is really no time to see here for a long time.

However, you can enter the Forbidden City through Tiananmen Square, and the main entrance to the Forbidden City is the Noon Gate. Once you pass through the security check, you can walk into the emperor's house. The Forbidden City is huge and has many houses. There are stories almost everywhere. Choose the important and interesting ones to see, or you won't be able to read them all day.

This is a one-way trip to the Forbidden City in Tiananmen Square. There's no turning back. Out of the north gate of the Forbidden City, that is, the Shenwu Gate, you can see Jingshan, which is the emperor's family "mountain". Don't worry about going in, you can first walk east along the Tongzi River of the Forbidden City, you can also see the unique corner of the Forbidden City. Beautiful Corner Tower surrounded by blue water, is also a famous wedding photography location, witnessed countless happy sweet moments.

Cross the street and walk east, you will see the "red building of Beida". This seemingly ordinary red building is in fact not simple, it is connected to the famous "Wu Si Avenue". Chairman Mao worked here as a librarian when he was young. Later, recalling those years, he said, "My status was so low that everyone ignored me, and I didn't have time to listen to a librarian speak southern dialect." It seems that even Grandpa Mao, who is loved by everyone today, had lonely years when no one asked him.

Looking at Peking University, the red building crosses a hutong and then a "three-eyed well hutong," where Mao lived when he was a librarian. There was no heat in the winter. Later, he said something interesting: "Changkang, a great bedridden man". A great man is a great man. If it were us, we would have screamed in agony and said, "I'm really freezing like a dog"! Out of this alley, you will reach the east gate of Jingshan. Beijing travel guide

From the east gate, you can see where the Chongzhen Emperor hanged himself. Now, a big acacia tree has been replanted at the original site. Let's mourn for history. Walk up the stone steps to reach the "Wanchun Pavilion" at the top. The Forbidden City is at your feet. You can see Zhongnanhai and Beihai to the west, the Bell and Drum Towers to the north, and the Guomao Central Business District to the east. In short, it's a 360-degree view. You can take in the vicissitudes and modernity of Beijing.

Descending the steps on the west side of Jingshan Peak and exiting the west gate of Jingshan, you can enter Beihai Park not far away. Here are the remains of the Yuan Dynasty royal gardens. The Yuan Dynasty palace was later destroyed by the Ming Dynasty. Let's take a breeze by the lake and think about what the Yuan Dynasty palace looked like more than 800 years ago. There is also a beautiful Nine Dragon Wall here.

From the north gate of Beihai, you can reach Shichahai through an underground tunnel. There are cruise ships in summer and an enclosed ice rink in winter. However, the soul of old Beijing is here. I remember someone saying, "You, stop caring about the soul. It's God's business. It's the little things you can do, like loving time, thinking of your mom, being quiet, and being as innocent as the morning." Then take a walk around the lake and shake off the exhaustion.

The Gongwangfu Garden is not far away, where you can "touch a word of blessing" and touch the royal word of blessing. You can touch the year Shenyang hidden in the dragon vein of the Kangxi imperial pen "Fu" character. It is said that Kang Xi prayed for Empress Xiaozhuang.

From Gongwang Mansion to the east, along the green Houhai Sea until you reach the Silver Dome Bridge, which was inscribed by Emperor Qianlong as "Silver Dome Guanshan". Here, it is connected to one of Beijing's most beautiful hutongs, "Smoking Pocket Diagonal Street". During barbecue season, candy blowers, fans, clay sculptors - a variety of small specialty stores line the street.

Walk north from Yandao Xiejie to Bell and Drum Tower Square, a landmark on the dragon's vein of the old Beijing Central Axis. If you have time, climb up to the Drum Tower area for a drum performance.

D2 route:Summer Palace - Yuanmingyuan - Yonghegong - Temple of Heaven - Wangfujing.

The Summer Palace is in the western suburbs of Beijing, not far from Peking University and Tsinghua University. A landscaped royal garden rebuilt by Empress Dowager Cixi, it reflects everywhere the traces of the old Buddha's life and is not to be missed. From the Summer Palace to the Yuanmingyuan Site Park 10 minutes by car, in the broken walls and ruins of the memory of the past, let a person realize that "backwardness will be beaten" national shame.

Afterward, go to the Yonghe Palace, which is the most fragrant Buddhist temple in Beijing. The incense never dissipates, and there is a giant Buddha included in the Guinness Book of World Records. The famous Confucius Temple and the State Tertiary Education Center are located in the alley next to the Yonghe Palace. This alley is known as "Chengxian Street" and is the gathering place for the best talents in the country.

After that, I went to the Temple of Heaven, which is an altar temple for the Ming and Qing emperors. I felt the atmosphere of the emperor's conversation with the heaven back then. After that, I went to Wangfujing, the busiest pedestrian street in Beijing, which is very popular.

D3 Route:Juyongguan Great Wall - Dingling Mausoleum - Lu Shen Road - Olympic Village - Nanluoguxiang.

When you arrive in Beijing, you must climb the Great Wall. There are many sections of the Great Wall to choose from in Beijing, each with its own character.

However, if you want to see more other sights along the way, the Juyongguan Great Wall is a good choice, and then you can go to the Dingling Mausoleum, the only one of the thirteen mausoleums with an underground palace. It is also the longest and most marvelous mausoleum where Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty and his two empresses are buried together. Then go to Lu Shen, which has a wide and magnificent view and you can visit many fierce animals and stone men. Back in Beijing, you can stop off at the Olympic Village and stroll around the Olympic Park in the "Bird's Nest" and "Water Cube," which is much more interesting than walking into a stadium.

Take a bus to Nanluoguxiang, one of Beijing's oldest neighborhoods and the only traditional residential area that retains the hutongs of the Yuan Dynasty. Nowadays, the street is full of youthful vigor, gathering a variety of snacks and small specialty stores, attracting a large number of young people and making it a memorable place to visit.

Youth is gone, Beijing has been waiting for you.

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