What is fun in Beijing now? 1. The carved railings and jade masonry of the Forbidden City are still there today. 2. Feel the life of the people in the capital at Qianmen and Dashilar. 3. Take a tour of Beijing to see the new architectural landmarks. 4. Climb the Great Wall to be a good man. 5. Stroll around the Summer Palace and Empress Dowager Cixi’s fairy garden. 6.
Posing for photos in Tiananmen Square and watching the flag-raising 7. Shichahai is half West Lake and half Lijiang 8. Guijie Beijing Food Base with authentic Chinese catering that never sleeps 9. A good time with a literary and artistic atmosphere in Nanluogu Lane 10. Inspecting what Beijing’s artistic youth are busy with in 798 11
, Go to Panjiayuan to "taobao" 12. Visit the Beijing temple fair, and find the strong New Year flavor in the bustle 13. Skating in Beijing to recall the days related to youth 14. Watch the maples and admire the leaves, pursuing the most beautiful and rich autumn in Beijing 15. Travel
Tsinghua University and Peking University, feel the academic atmosphere of a prestigious school 16. Spend your free time in teahouses, listen to Peking opera, and go to bars 1. The carved railings and jade masonry of the Forbidden City are still in the Forbidden City today. The Forbidden City is the largest and best-preserved ancient royal building complex in the world, covering an area of ??720,000
Square meters, the building scale, overall layout, color decoration and furnishings all reflect the supremacy of imperial power and the strictness of the feudal hierarchy to a great extent, which is breathtaking.
24 emperors from the Ming and Qing dynasties lived here. It is not only a glorious building, but also a museum with a large number of precious works of art and cultural relics.
Generally, there are three routes to visit the Forbidden City: East Outer Road, East Road, Middle Road, and West Road.
Among them, the Treasure Museum on Dongwai Road must be visited, including the Zhenfei Well, the Nine Dragon Wall of the Forbidden City, the Grand Theater, and Emperor Qianlong's small garden, and there are a large number of treasures on display in each museum.
The tourist information desk of the Forbidden City is located in Qianqing Gate, which is very close to the Meridian Gate. You can rent guides here and get relevant tourist information.
Recommended tour route: ①Middle Road: Meridian Gate--Jinshui Bridge--Taihe Hall--Furnishings on the terrace of Taihe Hall that symbolize the eternity of the country--Taihe Gate--Zhonghe Hall--Baohe Hall--Qianqing Dynasty
Gate - Qianqing Palace - Jiaotai Palace - Kunning Palace - East Banfang - Imperial Garden - Shenwu Gate; ② West Road: Chuxiu Palace - Tihe Palace - Yikun Palace - Changchun Palace
--Tiyuan Hall--Taiji Hall--Yangxin Hall--Military Department; ③East Road: Zhai Palace--Jingren Palace--Chengqian Palace--Yonghe Palace--Zhongcui Palace--Jingyang Palace;
④Waidong Road: Fengxian Hall-Jianting-Ningshou Palace Area-Nine Dragon Wall-Huangji Hall-Ningshou Palace-Qianlong Garden-Changyin Pavilion-Yueshi Tower-Leshou Hall
--Yihexuan--Zhenfeijing.
Ticket price: 40 yuan in off-season, 60 yuan in peak season, 20 yuan for students; 10 yuan for treasure hall and 10 yuan for watch hall.
Transportation: Take Metro No. 1 and get off at Tiananmen East Station; or take the bus line passing Chang'an Street and get off at Tiananmen Station, go through the Tiananmen Rostrum and enter the North Morning Gate.
You can also take bus 101, 103, 109, 124, 685, 810, 814, or 846 and get off at the Forbidden City Station and enter the Forbidden City through Shenwu Gate.
Tips for travelers: 1) You can rent an interpreter at the interpretation offices of Meridian Gate and Shenwu Gate for 10 yuan each time for Chinese and Cantonese, 40 yuan for other languages, and a deposit of 100 yuan.
2) The demonstration hall of the Clock and Clock Museum will demonstrate twice a day, with three clocks each time, from 11:00 to 14:00. 3) Both the Meridian Gate and the Shenwu Gate have bag deposit rooms, which can be found between the two doors.
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4) Wheelchairs and strollers can be rented for free at the Meridian Gate and Shenwu Gate explanation offices.
2. Qianmen and Dashilar. Feel the life of the people in the capital. Back to this column | Dangdang cars on Qianmen Street. The ancient and prosperous Qianmen Street, the central axis of Beijing, has a history of more than 570 years and is known as the "Sky Street".
The renovated New Qianmen Street highlights the characteristics of combining modern commercial functions with the style of the ancient capital.
In addition to the 13 "time-honored" brands such as Yueshengzhai, Yilong, Qinglinchun Tea House and Quanjude that were originally "born and raised" on the street, there are also internationally renowned brands such as Apple Computer, Starbucks, Rolex and Adidas.
This place has gathered quite a lot of popularity.
Although the current Dangdang bus tickets are a bit expensive, it is still worth the experience to bring back the memories of your past.
Qianmen Street starts from Wupai Building and ends at the entrance to Dashilan Street, where some time-honored brands are concentrated, making it very prosperous.
Although the southern half is slightly inferior to here, it is an area where photography enthusiasts can create freely!
There are still as many people as ever in Dashilar. The facades of time-honored shops have all been renovated, reappearing the bustling bustle of the past. Tongrentang, Ruifuxiang, Tongshenghe, Zhang Yiyuan... each time-honored shop is more impressive than the other. Grand View
The building started screening movies a hundred years ago and still does so today.
The snacks and groceries in the surrounding Langfang Ertiao are still lively.
Taiwan Food Street There is a Taiwan Street in Dajiang Hutong on Qianmen Street in Beijing. Famous snacks from all over Taiwan are gathered here. You can get up close and personal with the original taste of Taiwanese food.
Walking into the Taiwanese snack street at the front door, the ceiling of the hall is full of hanging Kongming lanterns, which reminds people of the Taiwanese custom of flying Kongming lanterns during the Lantern Festival.