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What is the most interesting place in Beijing?
The eight-day holiday is getting closer and closer to us, and I believe many friends have begun to plan where to play. As the capital, Beijing has a history of more than 3,000 years and is a good place for us to travel. Then there are so many scenic spots in Beijing. We don't know where Beijing is most interesting. Therefore, Bian Xiao has collected ten must-see scenic spots in Beijing, hoping to help everyone.

The Summer Palace

The Summer Palace may be regarded as a contribution of Galeries Lafayette to later generations, but it paid a painful price at that time. The Summer Palace was severely damaged twice in history. 1860 was burnt down by the British and French allied forces, then rebuilt and renamed the Summer Palace. 1900 was destroyed by Eight-Nation Alliance again, and 1902 was rebuilt to its present scale.

North Sea

Beihai has the beauty of Jiangnan gardens and the atmosphere of royal gardens. In Beihai, you can skate in winter and row in other seasons. It is a beautiful place where you can sit down and savor it. The famous Nine Dragon Wall is in Beihai.

Fragrant Hill

Xiangshan is the closest mountain to Beijing, and there are several temples at the foot of the mountain. In the evening, Xiangshan is dark, but it is rare to be quiet. In the middle of the mountain, you can see the flashy capital, and you have a feeling of being in the world.

imperial capital

Most visitors to Beijing for the first time will regard the Forbidden City as a must. The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and a symbol of ancient China. The long history has left a lot of precious buildings and countless cultural relics here, and it has also become the main attraction to visit the Forbidden City.

Tian'anmen Square

Everyone in China had a dream when he was a child: to go for a walk in Tiananmen Square. Look at the solemn Tiananmen Gate and enjoy the majestic Monument to the People's Heroes. Even if you only see a "five-star red flag" fluttering in the wind, there will be a sense of national pride.

Tiantan Park

Originally a place for praying in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it has now become the Temple of Heaven Park for people to relax. The Temple of Heaven is not only a masterpiece of ancient architecture in China, but also the largest existing altar complex in China.

Beijing city

Located in the northeast of Miyun, Gubei Water Town is an ancient town scenic spot rebuilt on the basis of an ancient village. The ancient town is built by the water, which is full of the majestic atmosphere of the ancient town in the north and has many characteristics of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River. You can also soak in hot springs, taste delicious food and climb the Great Wall of Simatai without making an appointment, which is a good choice for leisure and vacation in the suburbs of Beijing.

Badaling great wall

Badaling Great Wall, known as one of the nine blockades in the world, is the essence of the Ming Great Wall scenery and the most famous section of the Great Wall. "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall", and many people in China regard it as the first choice to climb the Great Wall.

Nanluoguxiang

Nanluoguxiang, located in the center of Beijing, is an alley that combines the petty bourgeoisie and the charm of old Beijing, and is also one of the fashion landmarks in Beijing.

Bird’s Nest

The Bird's Nest is the landmark of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the venue of many sports events and concerts, and a new landmark of Beijing. The exterior of the stadium is woven into the shape of a "bird's nest" by staggered steel branches. The undulating arc makes it look like a rhythmic life, and its shape is very visually impactful.