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What aspects should we pay attention to when traveling in Beijing?

I am a Beijinger. If you come to Beijing to travel, I personally think you need to pay attention to the following five aspects for your reference: 1. Safety issues The public security situation in Beijing is quite good, so there is no need to worry too much about safety issues.

Even if a girl walks alone on a busy street at ten o'clock in the evening, there is generally no danger.

However, we must not take it lightly and never relax the string of safety.

Specifically, pay attention to the following three points: 1. In crowded places, such as on subways and buses, in scenic spots, bar streets, and near train stations, be sure to keep an eye on your belongings and do not put wallets and mobile phones in your pockets.

, to avoid being stolen.

2. As in any city, if you go out at night, don’t go to remote places with few people.

If you must go out after twelve o'clock in the evening, it is best to go together.

3. The Beijing Public Security Bureau has issued a "Public Security Map", marking 19 areas as key areas for rectification, which means that the security of these 19 areas is relatively poor. The details are as follows: Yongwai, Dongcheng District, Maliandao Tea City, Guangwai, Xicheng District

, Dashilan, Zoo Wholesale Market (at present, the relocation has basically been realized, and public security should be improved), Shilihe, Xiaohongmen Xiaocun, Shibalidian, Chaoyang District, Zhongguancun, Haidian District, Jinxiu Dadi Market, Fengtai District

Dancun, Dahongmen Mall, Xinfadi Market, Jinding Sunshine Community in Shijingshan District, Changyang Changying in Fangshan District, Songzhuang Art District in Tongzhou District, Huilongguan North No. 4 Village and Shuitun Market in Changping District, Beiba Village in Qingyundian Town in Daxing District

, the gathering area for extras in Yangsong Town, Huairou District, and Shangzhizhai Village, Pinggu District.

2. Travel Problems 1. Beijing is a vast city with a large population, with a current resident population of more than 20 million.

When arranging travel, firstly, you need to fully consider the time on the road, and secondly, it is best to stagger your travel during the peak hours of commuting (usually 7:00-9:00 in the morning; 17:00-19:30 in the afternoon).

2. As of now, Beijing *** has 19 subway lines (including Airport Express) and more than 1,000 bus lines. If you choose public transportation, it is best to plan your itinerary in advance.

If you are traveling by car-hailing, the options include Didi, Shenzhou and Shouqi Car-hailing, among which Didi has a higher usage rate.

Of course, private bicycles are also very common and are a good choice when there is a traffic jam.

3. Beijing often holds major events, so it is best to pay attention to whether there is traffic control information on the road.

Especially during major festivals, subway stations in key areas will be closed or non-stop measures will be taken. For specific information, you can check the official Weibo of Beijing Metro.

3. Visiting issues 1. There are many tourist attractions in Beijing, and the area of ??the scenic spots is relatively large, so when planning your itinerary, you must take your time arrangement and your own physical strength into consideration.

If you have plenty of time in Beijing, it is not recommended to schedule several attractions in one day.

2. Most Beijing attractions have several gates, so it is recommended to prepare a guide in advance to know which gate to enter from, and which gate is closest to the essence or the place you are interested in. This can save time and help conserve energy.

Here’s a reminder: If you want to visit the Forbidden City, you can only enter through the Meridian Gate (closer to Tiananmen) and exit through the Shenwu Gate.

3. Go to the official website of the target attraction in advance to learn about the relevant information about the visit. Pay attention to the opening hours (for example, whether the museum is closed on Mondays) and the ticket purchase method (for example, whether you need to make an online reservation in advance).

4. A special reminder is that you must not believe the small travel advertisements posted on the roadside. These are false one-day tour promotions made by unscrupulous travel agencies through the brands of well-known travel agencies (mainly the Great Wall, Ming Tombs, Bird's Nest,

Water Cube).

The information on the small advertisements is untrustworthy, so don’t be fooled.

4. Food issues When traveling to Beijing, you don’t have to worry about three meals a day. There are all kinds of delicacies of various grades and flavors from all over the world.

Just to give you a warning: Beijing’s traditional snacks are relatively heavy in taste, such as bean juice, stewed and roasted liver, fried liver, etc., which many foreign tourists find difficult to accept.

Therefore, be fully mentally prepared.

5. Climate Issues Beijing has a temperate monsoon climate. Many tourists from the south are not able to adapt to Beijing’s dry climate. Their throats are dry and they are prone to getting angry.

Therefore, when traveling in Beijing, you must drink more water, eat more fruits, and wear more lipstick to avoid getting sick due to acclimatization.