Return on March 22nd, flight CA 1949, Boeing 747, RMB 2.5 discount to 260 yuan.
First of all, my self-help route is not the most compact and fastest. I just want to tell you the fares, feelings and final suggestions of the scenic spots I decided to visit after careful consideration and screening (there are fares and transportation behind the listed scenic spots).
Must-see advice before departure:
1) When inquiring about Ctrip.com, you can pay attention to the city where the ticket is issued, and the discount for the same flight is different.
2) I went to Beijing with my borrowed student ID card, and the effect was extremely good. 90-95% of scenic spots can buy student tickets at half price. Don't worry, they will check the photos without looking, and then give you a student ticket.
3) If you can't find a car in Beijing, you will definitely take the subway (the loop subway is all in 3 yuan). In fact, if you look carefully for nearby buses, most of them can go directly to a scenic spot, and buses in Beijing are so cheap. 1 yuan can take a dozen or twenty stops. After all, there are not many air-conditioned cars in 2 yuan.
4) The role of maps should not be underestimated. Take a look at it the night before you start playing. It will save you a lot of money, but it will be very tiring. I walked almost half of Beijing, but many accidents happened.
5) Due to the sunshine time, it is suggested that friends who take photos go to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City in the afternoon and Beihai Park and the Temple of Heaven in the morning.
6) When you arrive at a big scenic spot, try to buy a guide map, rent a guide to translate or spend money to find a guide. The combination of allusions and real scenes will greatly enrich your trip.
7) Big attractions actually take more time than you think. If you look around, you may be able to visit several scenic spots in one day. My trip was disrupted by big attractions.
Day 1 (afternoon): Jingshan Park-Shichahai-Bar-Barbecue Season
A. After arriving in Beijing, take the airport bus to the terminal Gongzhufen 16 yuan, and have lunch at KFC. It's silly.
B.it's a beautiful day today. In the afternoon, I went directly to Tiananmen Square and passed the Forbidden City, but I didn't go in. Next to it is Zhongshan Park. If you want to see the place where the gods are sacrificed, it must be the Temple of Heaven. Why are you going? Go along the wall of the Forbidden City until you come to Jingshan Park. The park is very quiet, surrounded by red walls, lush pines and cypresses and towering old trees. At that time, the weather was unusually sunny and there were not a few tourists. I climbed the Wanchun Pavilion and overlooked the whole Forbidden City. Suddenly, the wind disturbed people like a demon coming out of a hole and swept my cheeks at lightning speed. At this moment, I heard the crow's cry, and there was nowhere to tell the desolation.
C. Take the bus 1 1 from the east gate to Beihai Houmen Station to reach Shichahai. A person, quietly, without any thoughts, wandered for a long time in front of bars, alleys and hutongs in Qianhai and Houhai. Finally, I couldn't resist the cold wind, pushed open a bar named "Half a dozen" with a red sofa, ordered a cup of warm chrysanthemum tea, and lazily enjoyed the infinite sunset in Shichahai and the beautiful scenery buried in the coming night through the French window glass. I suggest you don't have to go to the bar in Sanlitun, because the bars here are too rich for you to leave.
D. Next to the bar is the famous barbecue season, which is really worthy of the name, but the price is not cheap.
Jingshan Park
Jingshan is located at the highest point of Beijing's central axis, on the north side of the Forbidden City. It is a royal garden with beautiful environment, overlooking the whole city. Jingshan Park has a history of more than 800 years, and was founded in the 19th year of Jin Dading (AD 1 179). In the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1420), the dregs of the old imperial city were demolished, and the soil of the Tongzi River in the new Forbidden City was excavated and piled up on the former site of Yingchun Pavilion in the Yuan Dynasty, forming a dirt mountain named "Long live the mountain". In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (AD 1644), Li Zicheng conquered the inner city, and Chongzhen went out of Xuanwu Gate to climb Jingshan Mountain, where he hanged himself on a pagoda tree in Shandong, which is known as "the place where Chongzhen hanged himself".
Admission: 2 yuan (student ticket 1 yuan)
Transportation: Bus No.5, get off at Jingshan West Street, get off at No.58, No.60,1/Jingshan East Street, 1 1, 8 19 Jingshan Road,10.
Shichahai
Shichahai has a long history, consisting of the West Sea, Houhai and Qianhai. It is a long and narrow water surface inclined from northwest to southeast. The Yuan Dynasty is the starting point of the northern section of the North-South Grand Canal, and Shichahai area is a traditional scenic spot and residential reserve with primitive folk culture in Beijing. The Yinding Bridge in the east spans the lake. Standing at the bridge head, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Western Hills, so it has the reputation of "Yinding Mountain View" among the eight small scenic spots in Yanjing.
There is no need to buy a ticket.
The next day: Tiananmen Square-Forbidden City-Gongwangfu (Little Shenyang Palace)-Wangfujing
A. I went to Tiananmen Square early in the morning, because I had to hold the flag-raising ceremony in advance, and I really couldn't catch it. It's very cold and there is a little sandstorm. My little hands are as cold as radishes. That doesn't count. There are so many tour groups, as if they had been to the Golden Week. I thought about it for a long time. There are many scenic spots in Tiananmen Square, but I am not interested in it, except to go to the gate and personally feel the feeling of waving to thousands of people in China. The weather doesn't suit me. The place where Chairman Mao stood is blocked, and ordinary people won't feel it.
B: You can see the main entrance of the Forbidden City through Tiananmen Square. But from my sight, it used to be a tour group with a head and dozens of flags. At first, I proudly followed the group to listen to it. After all, my speed is too slow and my head is too dense, which has greatly reduced my interest. So I changed my route and went to Liugong East Road. On the way, I could see the Treasure Hall and Watch Hall. I hired a guide interpreter (40 yuan) and the whole central axis was thoroughly appreciated. In a word, it's worth it. Finally, I went to Cining Palace and hall of mental cultivation in Xiliugong. Shu fangzhai didn't dare to go. It is said that it is closed and the tickets are expensive. 300 yuan, I'm dizzy! You can only see the Forbidden City for 4-5 hours, so you'd better visit it in the middle. People who like calligraphy shouldn't miss Sanxi Hall in hall of mental cultivation West Warm Pavilion, where there are three famous copybooks.
C. It is extremely difficult to find the address of Gongwangfu without asking around, but it shows its quietness and elegance all the way in, which is worthwhile.
Private residence. But without the guide's explanation, just looking at fur and architecture is very boring. I suggest you listen carefully after the tour. Only the story of the small Shenyang house is very interesting.
D. wangfujing is not as good as Nanjing road pedestrian street in Shanghai. It's good to eat soup pot in the food court on the first floor of Oriental Xintiandi for dinner.
Tian'anmen Square
The main attractions of Tiananmen Square are Tiananmen Square, National Flag, Monument to People's Heroes, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Zhengyangmen, Great Hall of the People, Chinese Revolution Museum and History Museum. Tiananmen Square is the main entrance of the imperial city, where the feudal emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties issued imperial edicts. In front of Tiananmen Square, there are a pair of beautifully carved stone lions, one east and one west. Lions tilt their heads inward to show their defense against the middle way. The river in front of Tiananmen Square is called Waijinshui River, which spans seven white marble bridges. One of the largest and widest bridges is the Royal Bridge, which is dedicated to Empress Dowager Cixi. On both sides are royal bridges; Outside is a grade bridge, allowing officials above grade three to walk; Officials of Grade 4 and below must take the outermost Gong Sheng Bridge.
Admission: 15 yuan (student ticket 5 yuan)
Transportation: Take the subway 1 Line Tiananmen East Station.
imperial capital
The Forbidden City, formerly known as the Forbidden City, was the palace of 24 emperors in Ming and Qing Dynasties. With a total area of about 720,000 square meters, it consists of dozens of courtyards of different sizes. There are four doors in the Forbidden City, the main entrance (south gate) is the meridian gate, the back door (north gate) is the Shenwu gate, the east gate is the Donghua gate, and the west gate is the Xihua gate. The main building on the central axis is the meridian gate first. When you enter the meridian gate, you enter the Forbidden City. The first thing you see is a beautiful jade belt river. Crossing Jinshui Bridge, you come to Taihemen Square, and to the north of the square is Taihemen. Taihemen Square is also the place where the emperor receives bride price when he enters and leaves the palace to change his crown and get married. Then there are three halls facing the outside. These three halls are the main buildings on the central axis and the tallest buildings in the Forbidden City. Located in the center of the main hall is the Hall of Supreme Harmony, commonly known as the Golden King Hall. It is the most spectacular building in the Forbidden City and the largest wooden temple in China. To the north of the Hall of Supreme Harmony is the Hall of Zhonghe. There are also two epaulettes made during the Qianlong period, one with black painted Un-yong Kim pattern and the other with painted Yunlong, which are two beautiful and magnificent eight-liter sedan chairs. To the north of Zhonghe Hall is Baohe Hall, which has become an important place for court examinations. Behind the Baohe Hall is the Gan Qing Gate. Gan Qing Gate is the dividing line of the Imperial Palace in the Forbidden City. Gan Qing Gate is luxuriantly decorated, with splayed walls on the left and right sides, with bright colors. Since Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, ministers have often stated their political views and made decisions here, which is called "listening to politics at the gate of the empire". Entering the Gan Qing Gate, along the central axis, there are Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace in turn, commonly known as Sangong. On both sides of the three palaces, there are six palaces on the east road and six palaces on the west road, which is what people often say. From Kunning Palace northbound to Hou Yuan Palace, commonly known as the Royal Garden.
Admission: 40 yuan (student 20 yuan) in low season and 60 yuan in high season. Tickets for Treasure Hall and Clock Hall 10 yuan (excluding student tickets).
Gongwangfu (Little Shenyang House)
The palaces of the Qing Dynasty in Beijing were all located in the inner city, which was closely related to the living restrictions in Beijing in the Qing Dynasty. Before the wall was demolished, the pattern of Beijing was a big mouth and a small mouth, with the Forbidden City at the center, the imperial city and government offices on the second floor outside, and the inner city on the third floor, where the nobles of the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty lived together. The outermost fourth floor is the concentrated residence of the Han nationality and other ethnic groups. Walking in the inner city of Beijing today, you can always see the deep house compound. The owner of Gongwangfu is a first-class aristocrat, so his mansion is not only spacious, but also the tallest building. The obvious signs are the number of frontispiece and houses, and the number of prince houses below the prince level shall not exceed these figures. If you see a stone lion standing at the gate of the deep house compound, you can immediately judge that the owner of the compound is an official with a grade of not less than five; If you carefully count the curled protrusions on the head of the stone lion, you will further identify the product; There are 13 rows of pimples and 12 rows of princes on the stone lion at the entrance of the emperor. The lower the title, the smaller the number.
Admission: 20 yuan (student ticket 10 yuan)