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Tips for avoiding pitfalls when going to Beijing during holidays

After a trip to Beijing, I came back and summarized the Dongcheng District: Tiananmen (free), Forbidden City (60 yuan), Temple of Heaven Park (15 yuan), Wangfujing (free), Lama Temple (88 yuan package), Nanluoguxiang (free)

, Zhongshan Park (3 yuan), Natural History Museum (free), National Museum (free) Xicheng District: Jingshan Park (2 yuan), Beihai Park (10 yuan), Shichahai (free), Niujie (free), Prince Gong’s Mansion (

40 yuan), Yandai Xiejie (free), Beijing Zoo (170 yuan) Chaoyang District: Bird's Nest/Water Cube (50/30 yuan), Sanlitun (free), Olympic Park (free), Happy Valley (299 yuan), Chaoyang

Parks (free) Haidian District: Tsinghua University and Peking University (free), Summer Palace (20 yuan), Old Summer Palace (10 yuan), Xiangshan Park (15 yuan), Beijing Zoo (170 yuan), Beijing Aquarium (170 yuan), Beijing Botanical Garden (

5 yuan) Other areas: Badaling Great Wall (40 yuan), Ming Tombs (40 yuan), Mutianyu Great Wall (40 yuan), Wildlife Park (130 yuan), Gushuibei Town (140 yuan) Beijing pit avoidance suggestions

Suggestion 01: The Forbidden City is closed on Mondays (except for statutory holidays and summer vacations, other times).

The National Museum, the Palace Museum, the National Art Museum of China, the Beijing Planetarium and other museums are closed on Mondays.

The Imperial College is also closed on Mondays, and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven is closed on Mondays. Suggestion 02: Go to Tiananmen Square to watch the flag-raising. It is recommended to search "Tiananmen Square to make an appointment to visit" 1-9 days in advance.

Once you submit your appointment.