When I first arrived in Beijing, the Forbidden City was one of the must-see attractions. It is located on the central axis of Beijing. On the east and west sides of the square are the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum and the Wumen Gate. It is the south gate of the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City. It is a world cultural heritage and a national 5A scenic spot.
2. Wan Li Great Wall-Mutianyu, Juyongguan and Badaling
The Great Wall of Wan Li, known as one of the seven wonders of the world in the Middle Ages, is a world cultural heritage and a national 5A-level scenic spot. In Beijing, Mutianyu and Badaling in Juyongguan are famous sections, especially Badaling Great Wall, which was the earliest section of the Ming Great Wall opened to tourists and the most essential part of the Great Wall. It is known as the first majestic, like a dragon shuttling between mountains, showing its majestic wind.
3. Royal Garden-Summer Palace
The Summer Palace, the imperial garden in Qing Dynasty, was originally named Qingyi Garden. It is a large-scale landscape garden with the West Lake in Hangzhou as the background and drawing lessons from the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is a world cultural heritage, a national 5A scenic spot and one of the four major gardens in China. The Summer Palace has several characteristic landscapes, such as Suzhou Street with charm in the south of the Yangtze River, the 17-hole bridge on the lakeside of Kunming, and the Jade Belt Bridge.
4. Tiantan Park
The Temple of Heaven is a place where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to the emperor and prayed for abundant crops. It is a world cultural heritage and a national 5A scenic spot. The Temple of Heaven is the general name of the two altars in the Valley of Blessing in the Round Mountain, with double altar walls, forming an inner altar and an outer altar. The altar wall is round in the south and round in the north, symbolizing a round place, and the imperial vault is used to worship the gods of the worship ceremony on weekdays.
5. Xiangshan Park
Xiangshan is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics. The highest peak is Luxiang Peak, which is 557 meters above sea level. Now it is a national 4A-level scenic spot. Although the mountain is not very high, there are many scenic spots in this area, including Shuangqing Villa, Xiangshan Temple, Zhao Temple, Yuhua Cave and Qin Zheng Hall.
6. Ming Tombs
The Ming Tombs, a world cultural heritage and a national 5A scenic spot, are the tombs of thirteen emperors in the Ming Dynasty. But now the scenic spots of the Ming Tombs are all open to tourists by Shinto, such as Dingling in Zhu Yijun, Changling of Emperor Wanli of Ming Dynasty, Changling of Emperor Judy of Yongle of Ming Dynasty and Zhaoling of Zhu Zaihou. Dingling is the only tomb in the Ming Tombs that is open to tourists.
7. Beihai Park
Beihai Park and Zhonghai-Nanhai are called the Three Seas together. It belongs to the ancient royal gardens in China. It was originally a detached palace built in Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and was changed to a palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties. When it comes to the North Sea, it rings in our ears. Let's swing the beautiful melody of sculls and take a long trip to Beihai Park with childhood memories and expectations. There is a famous white tower here.
8. Zhoukoudian Beijing Site
The Beijing site of Zhoukoudian, a world cultural heritage and national 4A scenic spot, has been excavated since 192 1. Peking man 700,000-200,000 years ago and caveman 354.38+0,000 years ago were unearthed here, which can be traced back to 18000 BC to 65438 BC.
9. Olympic Park
The Olympic Park is the main stadium of the 29th Olympic Games in 2008, and now it is a national 5A-level scenic spot with 10 Olympic competition venues such as Bird's Nest and Water Cube. It is a very good scenic spot, which is open for free. The park can see the external landscape of the venue and has architectural characteristics. There is a dragon-shaped water system in the garden. There are also 3D Art Gallery and Olympic Tower in the Bird's Nest.
10, Yuanmingyuan
Yuanmingyuan, the imperial garden in Qing Dynasty, is adjacent to the Summer Palace, and consists of Yuanmingyuan-Changchun Garden-Wanchun Garden, also known as Yuanmingyuan Sanyuan, with Qichun Garden in the south, Yuanmingyuan Garden in the west and Changchun Garden in the east. Qichun Garden is dominated by waterscape gardens, composed of many lakes and hills, dotted with many small terraces, with unique scenery. The famous western architectural site is located in the north of Changchun Garden.