Introduction of Tourist Attractions in Chengxi District From Jingshan Park to the west, you will enter the western part of the city, where there are attractions such as Beihai Park, Tuancheng, Baiyunguan, Grand View Garden, and Wuta Temple. Beihai Park: Beihai Park is a royal palace with a history of more than 800 years, and many historical relics can still be seen because it has not been damaged by war. Read the ancient building to preserve the three Xitang hair posting, Hao Pu Jian is Cixi listening to the commentary place. Tuan Cheng: is located in the North Hainan Gate outside the small garden, the city has Cheng Guang Hall, for the Jiaqing Tibet tribute to the Jade Buddha. Baiyunguan: known as "the first jungle of Quanzhen", it is a holy place of Taoism, enshrining the Jade Emperor, the seven disciples of the ancestor of Quanzhen Taoism, Wang Chongyang, and the Changchun real person, Qiu Shiqi, and is a good place to learn about Chinese Taoism. Grand View Garden: Originally a royal tea garden in the Qing Dynasty, it was later built in the mid to late 1980s based on the description of the Grand View Garden in Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber.
Introduction to Tourist Attractions in Chengdong District This district has attractions such as the Yonghe Palace, Confucius Temple, the Imperial College and the Temple of Heaven. Yonghe Palace: Originally the residence of Emperor Yongzheng, it is the largest and best-preserved Lama Temple in Beijing. The Chinese and Tibetan architecture in the temple is unified, and the culture and art are rich and strong. Confucius Temple: It is the place where the emperors of the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties worshiped Confucius, and the names, ranks and places of origin of 50,000 scholars of these three generations are engraved on the monuments for the nomination of scholars on both sides of the Dacheng Gate. Temple of Heaven Park: the general name of the two altars, Huanqiu and Prayer Mound, is the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties sacrificed to Heaven and prayed for the Valley, and is the largest surviving ancient sacrificial complex in China and the world; there are the Three Tones Stone and the Echo Wall, as well as the 800- or 900-year-old Nine Dragons Cypress.
Nearby Western District Tourist Attractions You can't come to Beijing without going to the Summer Palace, which is adjacent to Xiangshan Park, the Yuanmingyuan Ruins, and more time to visit the Wolverine Temple, Badaqi Park, as well as Peking University and Tsinghua University. Summer Palace: Originally known as the Garden of Clear Ripples, it is a royal garden built by Emperor Qianlong, which was burned by the British and French allied forces in 1860, and then Cixi appropriated a huge amount of military funds to rebuild it after 10 years, renamed Summer Palace, covering an area of 290.8 hectares, with more than 3,000 halls, pavilions and water pavilions, which is the top of China's gardens. Fragrant Hill Park: To the west of the Summer Palace is Fragrant Hill Park, which was a royal hunting park during the Jin Dynasty, and then expanded during the Qianlong period and renamed "Jingyi Garden". Wolverine Buddha Temple: Inside the temple, there are five heavy halls and the Xishan courtyard. The Reclining Buddha Hall enshrines the 5.3-meter-long, 54-ton Sakyamuni bronze reclining Buddha statue, which was cast in the first year of the Yuan Dynasty. Yuanmingyuan Ruins: Originally the Royal Garden of the Qing Dynasty, after 150 years of construction, the essence of the Central China Garden Architecture, the "Garden of Gardens" reputation, and was looted by the British and French forces and burned, now only left the broken eaves and walls.
Far Southwest Tourist Attractions Lugou Bridge: Beijing's oldest surviving stone arch bridge, built in the Jin Dynasty Dading 29 years (1189 AD). The Memorial Hall of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is located here. Tanzhe Temple: The earliest Buddhist temple in Beijing. There is a thousand-year-old ginkgo tree behind the Daxiongbao Hall, which was once honored by Qianlong as the "Emperor's Tree". Guanyin Hall is the Yuan Shizu Kublai's daughter, Princess Miaoyan's home there is a "Princess worship brick" in the hall. Temple of the Ring: famous for the ring and pine, is the largest of China's existing ring, is a relic of the Ming Dynasty, and Hangzhou's Zhaocheng Temple, Quanzhou's Kaiyuan Temple and known as China's three major ring. There are five strange pines in the temple: Pagoda Pine, Nine Dragons Pine, Crouching Dragon Pine, Self-contained Pine and Active Pine. Zhoukoudian Ape Man Site: the birthplace of human civilization