The first time I went to Beijing, I had this feeling, this atmosphere, there are two aspects:
First, Beijing is really too big, not the Beijing we imagined, because the first time to go so a little confused, do not dare to go out on their own to sneak around, for fear of not being able to find the way back!
Later, I found a map in the bag, according to the map, as long as you find the station, no problem can guide back, the transportation is very developed!
There is also can not walk two stops at random, it is really far, not the distance of our city bus stops, I walked so have experienced, really far.
Beijing's atmosphere is also manifested in the ancient capital, the Royal Garden revealed the vicissitudes of time, the past Royal left the magnificent magnificent magnificent buildings, so that people seem to feel the ancients shuttling in the palace square situation!
The building will not speak, but the ancient architecture has a breath hidden in each piece of rubble masonry! Come to the Forbidden City to really feel the royal style!
Second, Beijing's tolerance, no matter which part of China you are, no matter what you do, no one to come to Beijing to discriminate against you, no one laughs at you; you just need to find a place to live, no matter square, simple house, basement, no one will care about where you live? They are all in a hurry to do what they want to do and have no time to care about others.
Beijing's inclusiveness is also reflected in the fact that as long as you ask for directions, no matter what place you say, or say which language, there is always someone who will tell you how to go, until you understand, there will be no error. The first thing you need to do is to get a good understanding of what you're doing and how you're doing it.
In fact, there are many aspects of Beijing's tolerance, for those who work, travel, study, and visit relatives, all feel that the city is fully accepted! But as long as you don't make any money, you'd better get out of here! The cost of living in Beijing is also very large!
The above views are for reference only!
Of course, Beijing Tiananmen Square and Huabiao
Beijing, my home.
Beijing is still there? It is now called the capital of the whole country. The original bungalow hutongs are gone, high-rise buildings, from the second ring are moved to the five ring outside, Chongwen Xuanwu is gone, only the identity number 110104. people come and go, the southern accent, what accent. Cars come and go, what place's license plate can be seen. The bus subway used to be a lot of Beijingers, and now it has become an ethnic minority. He Yong sang "My Home is on the Second Ring Road" at the Bell and Drum Tower. We now sing my home is far away. Beijing my hometown, home on the road, drifting. Next time I do not know how many rings to reside in.
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Beijing, my hometown. Speaking of her, I lived under the roots of the Imperial City when I was a child. At that time, the streets were clean and tidy, the roads were most populated by cyclists, I often played with children in the hutongs, and I lived in a big miscellaneous courtyard, where my neighbors could take care of each other. Just like what I saw in the TV series, Hu Ba Yi retired from the army and Wang Fatzi lived in a small courtyard, it is really similar. Because I live in the hutong is a little more narrow, the yard is a little smaller.
In the last decade, especially before and after the Olympics, Beijing's changes have been dramatic, with many more skyscrapers overnight, turning the capital into a cosmopolitan city in a flash. After the third ring, there are two more rings, the price of housing does not know when to start, up to the unimaginable, the price of goods also in the public table turned a few heels.
Nonetheless, all these changes can't change the sentiment of the Beijing natives towards this side of the land. That is the old Beijing hutong culture and monuments research. Let's talk briefly about each.
Hutongs. Beijing has too many hutongs, according to incomplete statistics, the number can reach tens of thousands. Today's hutongs, some have been renamed, some historical records, but now can not be found. What remains unchanged is the fact that these "capillaries" record the life of the old Beijingers in the past, as well as their historical usage, reflecting the characteristics of the regional culture at that time. To give you an example, today's famous food street in Dongzhimen is Guijie.
In the old days, Dongzhimen was called "Wooden Gate", which specialized in transporting wood, and of course, it had another function, which was to transport corpses out of the city. At that time, the people have little money, only three or four days in advance in the city digging, Hutong, the street gathered a lot of vendors to do business, and slowly formed the original morning market. Stallholders and kerosene lamps, coupled with the special environment around, so called "ghost market". Later, there were a lot of restaurants on this street, and after the reform and opening up, the word "Gui" was taken to name it, and today's Gui Street has completely changed the original ecology of the hutongs.
The study of monuments. In recent years, the trend of education has begun to shift, increasing the research and study of nationalism. Beijing, with its many monuments, is a good textbook, and more and more children are entering the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Summer Palace at a young age to learn about the history and culture there. No matter what time of year it is, you will see children of all ages at these monuments, and they have a store of knowledge that some adults are not as good at.
Beijing attractions, let me stay,
The ancient city of Beijing it carries a long history and cultural heritage, as a child we are most impressed by the old Beijing walls and hutongs, as well as Beijing's human environment and the Beijing people's tolerance, warmth, understanding of the heart.
The number of tourist attractions in Beijing and the price of tickets are very affordable.
Beijing people are highly civilized, enthusiastic, and speak well.
I'm from Yunnan, and I went to Beijing for a week when I was a freshman, and when I came back, my family asked me how Beijing was, and I came back with a sentence about all the crappy houses!