Green travel in Beijing is still worth promoting. It is also a good choice to check in tourist attractions along the bus lines. Here we recommend two routes with more and concentrated attractions: Route 1: Only take bus No. 7
Cars, food, drinks and entertainment are all available: Beijing Zoo-Aquarium-Baita Temple-Liulichang-Tianqiao Route 2: Take bus No. 1, and you can have a panoramic view of multiple attractions in one line.
Gongzhufen-Dongdan-Xidan-Fuxingmen-Nanlishi Road-Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
A simple guide for Route 1: The fireworks of old Beijing are relatively strong on this route, and many scenic spots have a sense of age and history.
The first stop is to get off at the Zoo Hub Station. It takes only seven minutes to walk to the Beijing Zoo, which has more than 500 rare animals. You can also stop by the aquarium, which is very suitable for couples to date.
Take a few stops to get to the White Pagoda Temple. The White Pagoda Temple is a landmark building in Beijing. It has red walls and a white pagoda. It is perfect for checking in and taking photos.
Next stop, Liulichang, has all kinds of books, calligraphy, paintings and antiques. It is the best place to experience the culture of old Beijing.
The last stop is Tianqiao, where the most authentic Beijing folk culture is hidden.
Departure time of bus No. 7: Beijing Bus No. 7 (Zoo Hub Station-Wujianlou), the starting station is Zoo Hub Station and the terminal station is Wujianlou; the line operation time is departure interval: about 15-25 minutes/
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Here are a few recommended attractions: 1. Reason for recommendation of Baita Temple: It is a Gelugpa monastery of Tibetan Buddhism.
It was first built in the Yuan Dynasty and was originally named "Great Sage and Shou Wan'an Temple". The white pagoda in the temple built in the Yuan Dynasty is the oldest and largest lama pagoda in China.
In 1961, the "White Pagoda of Miaoying Temple" was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
The famous building in the White Pagoda Temple is the White Pagoda. The White Pagoda body is made of bricks and stones, with a height of 50 meters. It has three parts: the pagoda temple, the pagoda body and the pagoda base.
Location: Located at No. 171, Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, China, the eighth stop of bus No. 7.
Opening hours: All year round, Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00 (ticket sales stop at 16:30, latest entry into the park 16:30). Closed on Mondays; opening hours are adjusted during holidays, and the specific opening hours will be announced on-site at the scenic spot
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2. Reasons for recommending the overpass: It is adjacent to the west side of the Temple of Heaven. It originally referred to a high bridge built in the Yuan Dynasty. Later, the high bridge was demolished, but the place name of the overpass was retained. Now it generally refers to an area on the west side of the Temple of Heaven.
This was the center of street art in Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Many artists performed "on the ground" here, which was very lively.
Nowadays, there are also many art venues such as Tianqiao Theater and Deyun Society, which are very unique.
Location: No. 9, Tianqiao South Street, Xicheng District, Beijing.
Reasons for recommending Route 2: This route mainly contains red patriotic attractions, which is suitable for taking children to experience it.
From the Sihui bus hub, take Line 1 from Sihui to Gongzhufen. The first attraction is Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. If you take the bus route 1 and find a very good seat, you can record it completely
The appearance of Tiananmen Square in Beijing is not only Tiananmen Square in Beijing, but also many scenic spots along the way, such as Dongdan, Xidan, Fuxingmen, Lumu in the south, Princess Tomb of Xidi, and Babaoshan Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery.
Here are a few recommended attractions: 1. The reason why Princess Tomb is called Princess Tomb is because folklore says that the emperor’s princess is buried here. There are several versions of beautiful legends about Princess Tomb.
In fact, according to expert research, two princesses of Emperor Renzong and Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty are buried here.
Like the Bawang Tomb and the Iron Lion Tomb, the Gongzhu Tomb is also an important symbol of the protection of Beijing’s place-name cultural heritage.
The Gongzhufen area is strategically located and has convenient transportation links. It is not only located on the extension line of Chang'an Street on the map, but is actually the central axis hub of the West Third Ring Road.
Due to the complete commercial supporting facilities and convenient transportation, the Gongzhufen area has attracted a large number of domestic and foreign companies to settle in.
Address: In the western suburbs of Beijing, outside Fuxingmen, in the street garden at the junction of Fuxing Road and West Third Ring Road.