If you are going to visit Nancheng, Beijing, you can try this route. This route can enjoy many local beautiful scenery, and you can also taste some delicious food here. You can see and understand the local food together. Attractions recommended
niujie
Within 1km of the main route, there are many classic old Beijing styles scattered, and niujie is one of them.
When it comes to the gathering place of Hui food in Beijing, the first reaction is definitely niujie. Jubaoyuan hotpot, Muslim Baiji rice cake, Hongji snack bar and lotus leaf retort cake have long been famous.
niujie is deeply impressed by being in line forever.
In the video, Jackson Yee bought a fried cake to eat on the way. In niujie, fried cakes are a must for almost every snack bar.
And with Caishikou Street as the axis, the symmetrical location of niujie is Hufangqiao Jingtianhong Old Store, which is quite easy to buy.
Fayuan Temple
Fayuan Temple, next door to niujie, is considered as a secret place in the capital.
Minzhong Temple, which has been in existence since the Tang Dynasty, is the oldest temple in Beijing.
Fayuan Temple consists of buildings from south to north, such as Shanmen Gate, Bell and Drum Tower, Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Minzhongtai, Jingyi Hall, Infinite Hall, Great Pit Hall, Sutra Pavilion, Dabenjiao Hall, etc.
The Dashihai and the double-decked pedestal in front of the Pilu Temple have a long history, and there is a legend that runs through the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.
Around April every year, lilacs are in full bloom in Fayuan Temple, which is one of the four major flower events in Beijing.
jinzhongdu park
jinzhongdu park, 1km south of baizhifang bridge, looks like a simple street park on the surface, but it is a witness that Beijing is the beginning of the dynasty capital in history.
Zhongducheng has been the capital of gold for more than 6 years, and now this park is located on some sites in Zhongducheng, more than 8 years ago.
Almost all the above-ground cultural relics related to that era have disappeared in history, and only these few remaining ruins of the city walls still describe the past of the bonfire in the land of Youyan.
Beijing Grand View Garden
Beijing Grand View Garden, which is separated from Jinzhongdu Park by a west moat, is a "new" ancient architectural complex, but it is still a yearning place for readers of A Dream of Red Mansions.
The Grand View Garden was built according to the description in A Dream of Red Mansions, which is the location of the 87th edition of the TV series A Dream of Red Mansions.
The courtyards in the south of the Yangtze River are full of style, with pavilions, small bridges and flowing water, and the four seasons change.
Taoranting Park
Continue eastward, and the next Taoranting Park is the childhood memory of more than one generation of Beijing children.
The park was built on the basis of Taoran Pavilion, a famous pavilion in the Qing Dynasty. In the 34th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Langzhong Jiang Zao, then the director of the kiln factory, built this pavilion in Cibei Nunnery, and named it Taoran based on the poetry of Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, that is, "It is better to stay in the chrysanthemum family and get drunk with you".
At present, more than ten famous pavilions in ancient times, such as Lanting, Echi Monument Pavilion, Shaoling Caotang Monument Pavilion, Canglang Pavilion and Duxing Pavilion, have been built in the proportion of 1:1.
However, for more local people, the first thing to do in Taoranting is of course to go to the "Big Snow Mountain".
The Big Snow Mountain is actually a slide, and it doesn't seem particularly eye-catching to adults.
But for countless Beijing children who grew up playing in Taoranting Park, this slide, which can accommodate two or three children at the same time, is synonymous with "happiness".
Black Kiln Factory Street Sugar Oil Cake
The north gate of Taoranting is opposite to Black Kiln Factory Street, where there is the legendary breakfast in Beijing. It is sold at 6 o'clock every morning, and even if it arrives at 6: 3 in the morning, it is bound to be queued for half an hour.
The sugar cake is golden and glossy, the outer layer is crisp, and the inner layer is soft, sweet but not greasy. The moderate oiliness of fried food can just soothe you after a long queue in the morning.
You can choose "monosaccharide" or "polysaccharide" for sugar cake. No matter which one you choose, remember to eat it while it is hot!
Xiannongtan
The Xiannongtan adjacent to Taoranting Park is probably one of the most neglected scenic spots in Beijing.
The Xiannong Altar is an important place for imperial sacrifices to gods such as mountains, rivers and Shennong in Ming and Qing dynasties, and it is also an outstanding example of existing sacrificial architecture in China, so now it also exists as a museum of ancient architecture in Beijing.
The existing buildings in Xiannongtan include Qingcheng Palace, Tai Sui Hall, Shenchu, Shencang and Jiafu Hall. The "one acre and three points of land" in front of the viewing platform was the land where the emperor personally cultivated when he visited Tian Li.
As a museum, there are two most exquisite algae wells in Longfu Temple. Among them, the algae wells in the Ming Dynasty of Wanshan Zhengjue Hall are divided into six floors, and moire patterns are finely carved on the circular main frame of each floor.
At the top of the algae well is a star chart with 14 stars. Looking up, you can see a castle in heaven.
Yongdingmen Park
You can walk through Yongdingmen Gate before reaching Tiantan Park, the end of the route.
Yongdingmen used to be the "south gate" of Beijing and the southern end of the central axis of old Beijing, with the Xiannongtan and the Temple of Heaven separated on both sides.
Although today's Yongdingmen Gate Tower is not a monument, it was rebuilt on the original site in 24, but the surrounding environment is open and the historical charm of the ancient capital Beijing can still be vaguely seen.
Tiantan Park
The end of the route is the Temple of Heaven.
In fact, this special altar for emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties to worship heaven, pray for rain and pray for a good harvest has long been famous, and it is also the most familiar place for travelers on this route.
The Temple of Heaven is divided into two parts: the inner altar and the outer altar. The main buildings include the Hall for Praying for the New Year, the Huanggan Hall, the Echo Wall, the Mounds and so on.
Today, the Temple of Heaven is more attractive to young travelers because of the "long standby time" that it closes at 22: every night except for architectural attractions, which provides great convenience for night trips.
In addition, at a time when many scenic spots are beginning to make Wenchuang ice cream, the ice cream in Tiantan Park is unique. Besides the shape of the Hall of Praying for the New Year, there is also a choice of "_" as the protagonist.
The Temple of Heaven preserves the ancient elegant music "Zhonghe Shaole", and "_" is one of the musical instruments, which looks like a tiger.
When using, rub the tiger's back with a wooden stick, and make a clang sound to announce the stop of playing music. The principle is similar to the vocal wooden fish frog that is necessary in scenic spots. Beijing Nancheng Exploration
Route A: Baiyun Temple-Tianning Temple Tower-niujie-Fayuan Temple-Taoranting-Xiannongtan-Yongdingmen-Tiantan
Route B: Jinzhongdu Park-Beijing Grand View Garden-Taoranting-Xiannongtan-Yongdingmen-Tiantan
Tips: The exploration route of Nancheng is long, so choose * *.