1. Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is located in the center of Beijing. It is 880 meters long from north to south and 500 meters wide from east to west, covering an area of 440,000 square meters. It can accommodate 6,543,800 people for a grand gathering. It is the largest city square in the world today.
2. Chairman Mao Memorial Hall
Chairman Mao Memorial Hall is located in Tiananmen Square, south of the Monument to the People's Heroes. Located in the former site of Zhonghua Gate, the foundation laying ceremony was held in 1976, and it was completed in May 1977. It covers an area of more than 57,000 square meters with a total construction area of 28,000 square meters. The main body is square, with 44 exposed columns of Fujian yellow granite buildings, with decorative ceramic plates in Shiwan, Guangzhou and stone veneers in Huagang, Qingdao. There are two glass cornices on the roof with sunflower relief in the middle. There are two platforms on the pedestal, both made of maroon granite beside the Dadu River in Sichuan, surrounded by railings decorated with white marble and Fangshan evergreen flowers. There are two white marble hanging belts in the middle of the north and south steps, engraved with patterns such as sunflower, evergreen, wintersweet and pine.
3. Qianmen Street
4. Wangfujing
Wangfujing Street starts from East Chang 'an Avenue in the south and ends at China Art Museum in the north, with a total length of about three miles. It is the most famous business district in Beijing.
5. Houhai
Houhai refers to Shichahai on the surface of Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai. In order to distinguish it from the North Sea, the China Sea and the South China Sea, it is called the Last Three Lakes. Haidong starts from Di 'anmenwai Street in the north, Xinjiekou Street in the west, Ping 'an Street in the south and Second Ring Road in the north, with a total area of 146.7 hectares, including 34 hectares of water and 1 1.5 hectares of green land. This is an ancient water area in Beijing during the Yuan Dynasty 700 years ago.
6. Sanlitun
Located in the east of Chaoyang District. It was named after a place three miles from the inner city. Ming and Qing Dynasties belong to Daxing County, Shuntianfu. For example, the topic generally refers to Zuojiazhuang, Chaowai Street, Hujialou, and around the wheat shop. 1962 North Embassy District was built in this area, and diplomatic apartment buildings were built in the 1960s and 1970s. Sanlitun area has gradually developed into an important community for diplomats in China to live, shop and engage in foreign affairs. There are 10 vertical streets and 12 horizontal streets in this area. Xindong Road and Workers Stadium East Road are part of the original Yingbin Road in the capital. There are many commercial and service outlets on the west side of the east section and the north side of the west section of Workers Stadium North Road. Sanlitun Bar Street is one of the main nightlife places in Beijing. There are Tayuan Diplomatic Apartment, Yansha Friendship Mall, Foreign Exchange Duty Free Shop, China International Store and other units in the area. There are City Hotel, Zhaolong Hotel and Qilin Building on both sides of the east section of Workers Stadium North Road.
7. Hutong
One question that visitors to Beijing often ask is where the hutongs in Beijing are. Hutongs in Beijing originated in the Yuan Dynasty, and there were more than 6,000 hutongs at the most. The earliest hutong in history is an alley between Chaoyangmennei Street and Dongsi. The planning is quite neat, and the distance between hutongs is similar. Generally, the streets in the north-south direction are relatively wide, such as the South Street and the North Street from Beijing Station to Chaoyangmennei Street, which are also called roads because they used to take carriages. Generally, the east-west direction is hutong, which is relatively narrow and mainly reserved for people. There are generally quadrangles on both sides of hutong.
8.798
While many people are thinking about how to live in a building with a balcony all day, another group of people have settled in an abandoned factory on the outskirts of the city. These are some special people. They are artists, so they have more reason to show their individuality than ordinary people. As far as time is concerned, they are free men. They don't have to commute from nine to five. For these artists who have time, what they need more is space. Now they have such a free space as a group.
9. Xiushui Street
China, the only world-famous market, is listed on the world tourism map; In the eyes of foreign tourists, one morning
Panjiayuan is also called "ghost market". Speaking of "ghost market", it can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. At that time, the national luck declined, and many dignitaries fell into poverty, so they stole antiques from home and sold them on the street. After all, it is detrimental to your dignity. You can't trade with lanterns until three or four in the morning. "Huo Lao, who has many years of experience in setting up stalls, is heartbroken." At that time, some unknown items were sold in Shi Gui, because they all contained secrets, and most of them could only be sold at low prices. The rumor that "the ghost market produces good goods" has also spread. "Although I don't have to hide now, I still continue the tradition of opening the door at four in the morning. Antique furniture, Four Treasures of the Study, ancient calligraphy and painting, agate jade, Chinese and foreign coins, shadow play, religious souvenirs, national costumes, cultural relics and even daily necessities, except arms, drugs and people, as long as you can think of valuable items are on the shelves.
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