1. Visit the Forbidden City. 2. Climb Badaling Great Wall. 3. Visit Gongwangfu. 4. Take a walk in Nanluoguxiang. 5. King Zhajiang Noodles in old Beijing eats a pure old Beijing Zhajiang Noodles. ...
This kind of thing can be called a guide book. I am a multi-service. Otherwise, it is a well-known congested tourist attraction, which needs no detailed introduction. Otherwise, it is cheating mainlanders. Real Beijingers will never strongly recommend pen pals to "take a walk in Nanluoguxiang" and "go to a restaurant to eat authentic zhajiang noodles". In Nanluoguxiang, it is packed with sweat, and you can also buy Tao Di, Tik Tok Divine Comedy cars and Jiangnan fans. Beijingers don't go to "Wang Zhajiang Noodles in Old Beijing" to eat miscellaneous sauce noodles, but they all cook them at home. If you follow this strategy, you will die. And Beijing will give people the impression that it is a crowded and noisy tourist city.
As a Beijinger, I know a route that the tour group didn't go to, and tourists from other places didn't know, but there were many places of interest with Beijing characteristics along the way. Many representative photos of Beijing can be taken without spending a few dollars on the entrance fee and touching the king's new clothes. But to be clear, if your overall goal is to "visit the Forbidden City, the Great Wall of Wan Li, the Summer Palace and the Ming Tombs in two or three days", then don't look at me. This is a leisurely route for me, especially for mainlanders who have lived in Beijing for a long time. If you want to find a day trip and like quiet and crowded tourist attractions, but this time you want to see many stories about old Beijing, then this route is the best. The name of this line is Fuchengmennei Street and Extension Line. I am Ashima from Lv Chang, and I will introduce you to the authentic Beijing tour guide!
First of all, when you get off at Fuchengmen Station of Metro Line 2, take Exit B, take Fuchengmen Inner Street and go east. Search "Beijing Luxun Museum" on mobile navigation, go here.
What bus should I take to Lu Xun History Museum? You must want to go, because the famous saying "In my backyard, you can see two trees in the wall, one is jujube, and the other is jujube" is right here. It is the former residence of Lu Xun in Beijing. It is a typical small courtyard in old Beijing. Ordinary tourists are scarce and very quiet. There are white lilacs planted by Lu Xun in the small yard, and they are fairies when they fall in spring. This was taken when I went in the spring.
In this yard, there is a cluster of yellow thorn roses planted by Mr. Lu Xun himself. I have never seen such a big yellow thorn rose. Two or three people are tall and very imposing. I suggest you go to see flowers in the middle and late April, and the scenic spots are all yellow flowers. That time I didn't take a wide-angle lens, but took its reflection from the glass window directly opposite.
Take two steps to the Baita Temple in Miaoying Temple, alias Baita Temple. Come in and watch. There is a huge white pagoda in Tibet, which is much older than the white pagoda in Beihai. It was built by Xia Yan, a disciple of Basiba in Yuan Dynasty. This temple is located in a hutong district. This hutong is a real old hutong in Beijing. Many classic photos of Beijing Hutong were taken here.
There are also some petty-bourgeois engineering buildings such as Baitasi Hutong Art Museum, which you can visit if you are interested. Now the Baita Temple seems to be under renovation, so I can't get in, but it's okay, and it's the same when I look outside. You can find a small restaurant or cafe around, and the second floor overlooks Baita Temple and the surrounding hutongs. There is a Lotus Coffee & T "that is the location of the observation deck. I think someone took very beautiful photos there." The second floor of Hutong Art Museum seems ok.
Then back to Fuchengmennei Street, next to Baita Temple is Baita Temple Pharmacy, which can be traced back to Tongzhi years. There is a horizontal plaque "Authentic" at its gate. Look carefully at who the signature is.
Further on, it is the Imperial Temple. It is an area where emperors of the Ming Dynasty offered sacrifices to emperors of past dynasties. From three emperors and five emperors to later emperors. The engineering buildings inside are large in scale. After all, it is one of the three royal temples in Beijing (the other two are the Imperial Temple and the Confucius Temple), which is a little small for the Forbidden City. There are few tourists in such a spectacular royal temple. You are often the only passenger. Tickets are twenty yuan.
Go further and you will find Guangji Temple, the city where the Chinese Buddhist Association is located. No admission fee is required!
Next to it is an old man tower in Song Wan, which belongs to the Yuan Dynasty and is also one of the symbols of Beijing Hutong. Now it is Zhengyang Bookstore, and there are some books to read.
Fuchengmen Inner Street stopped. Go further (it is recommended to ride a bike from here! Can save a lot of energy and time), came to Sishku Church. This cathedral is very beautiful and famous. At the beginning, the Boxer besieged it for two months, but it could not be captured. There are many short stories among them. The Boxer Rebellion is known as the foreign devil's magic power and the "Yin Gate Array", but it is actually a glamorous boxer, which makes people sigh.
Then take Xi Tiananmen Street to the original site of Beiping Library. This is now the ancient books department of the National Library, and it seems that you can't enter at will. I haven't been here once anyway. But the appearance is beautiful buildings of the Republic of China, and the watchtowers and stone lions in China are the remains of the Summer Palace.
Then I went to Jin Ao Yuqiao (Baidu search map marked Jinwen Street), which is here:
In ancient times, it was a huge stone arch bridge, and later it was changed into a main road. On the bridge, you can see the White Pagoda of Beihai on the left and Zhongnanhai on the right. This must be your nearest area to Zhongnanhai. There are armed police on the bridge. It is best not to take pictures in Zhongnanhai. They will convince you. On this bridge, you can see the most representative scenery of the North Sea without entering: Qiongdao+Baita.
At the end of the bridge are the North Sea and the Round Castle. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, in order to better expand the road, Tuancheng was demolished. Fortunately, Premier Zhou gave an order: not a brick, tile, tree or stone in Tuancheng can be moved! Tuancheng was saved. Now the road has turned around Tuancheng twice.
Further on, it is the city landmark of Beijing: the Forbidden City turret. Such a classic photo can enter the Forbidden City without spending money.
Further on, you will come to Jingshan Park, buy a ticket to climb the Wanchunge at the peak, and you will see this classic scenery: overlooking the Forbidden City.
It must be mentioned here that there are many tourists in Jingshan, but it is very worthwhile to overlook the central line of Beijing with a very cost-effective ticket fee (two yuan). There are Beijingers singing diabolos in the garden, and the local flavor is acceptable, which is not the kind of area that Beijingers will definitely miss.
Then he went out of the mountain and went to the Shouhuang Hall behind the mountain. This is an area that Jingshan has just opened to the outside world. Previously occupied by Beijing Youth Palace. I studied DOS when I was a child (why do you think I taught it).
Then get up from the north gate of Jingshan. At this time, there will be two roads for you to choose from, or turn right, cross an alley and come to Zhi Zhu Temple. It was renovated by foreigners, and now there are often some small exhibitions and performances. It is a famous gathering place in the literary and art circles.
After going out, no matter which alley you take, you have to cross the alley again. Just go north when you see the hutong. Finally, I will come to Nanluoguxiang subway station, take the subway or take a taxi home.
The other line is to turn left at the north gate of Jingshan Mountain, go to Shichahai Primary and Secondary School, and then take the "Beihai North Passage", which is above mobile navigation. This corridor is particularly interesting. On one side is the royal palace wall in Beihai, and on the other side is the civilian complex. I walked alone in the middle and had a strange experience. Few hutongs have this design style. And make sure no one is there, which is very suitable for shooting people against the wall.
After walking down the aisle, take Gong Jian Hutong, and finally come to the Lotus Sales Market. I have the strength to visit Shenzhen Qianhai Houhai again, but I think you are too tired, so take a taxi on the side of the road, or come to Beihai North subway station and take the subway home.
If you don't return to the whole line, you will only keep going. You don't have to walk the whole line. You will end up in a place where you are too tired. Take another road, you can take a taxi to Jingshan, overlook the Forbidden City, then go out, take Yuqiao in Jin Ao, and finally visit Lu Xun's former residence and take the subway to Fuchengmen Station.
I left this trip unintentionally in 20 14, and it felt very, very beautiful. 17, the news media in Beijing also publicized and planned a name called "Fu Jeer Street", which means Fuchengmen-Jingshan. But I didn't make a sound. Lao She said the scenery along the way in Camel Xiangzi: "There is everything here, including the Royal River, the Forbidden City turret, the Jingshan Mountain, the North Sea, the White Pagoda, the Jade Bridge in Jin Ao, the Tuancheng, the red wall, the library and the big stone lion. How beautiful and beautiful. " That's true. The scenery of the ancient city of Beijing will make you feel comfortable all the way. You might as well try.
For more travel routes and accommodation strategies of Yunnan tourism, please consult WeChat official account or Baidu, and have a pleasant trip to Ashima. I wish you a pleasant journey.