There are many parks and attractions in Beijing. I don’t know which park you would like to go to. I recommend a park called "Eight Great Places". Although the weather is a bit cold, this park has eight places, starting from two places. There is traditional culture in the seventh place, and the place of Buddhism is in the second place, which is the pagoda. Inside the pagoda is the tooth of Sakyamuni Buddha. Inside, there are also symbols of Buddhism in the seventh place. You can take a look at the pagoda. The relics, as well as the trees on the mountain that are thousands of years old, will reflect the ancient traditional scenery left by our ancestors in this place, and the inhalation of Buddhist incense has its own characteristics everywhere. And the air is very good! So I recommend this park as the best.
I would like to give you suggestions from two aspects:
1. Overview of Beijing’s main attractions. There are so many scenic spots in Beijing. Taken together, there are about 65 famous ones in the city and surrounding areas. But the ten most essential and emblematic landmarks of Beijing are the ten must-see attractions:
1. Tiananmen Square, the largest square in the world, where you can watch a flag-raising and lowering ceremony.
2. The Forbidden City is the first of the five largest palaces in the world. You can enter the royal palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
3. The Badaling Great Wall is a wonder of the world. If you don’t visit the Great Wall, you are not a true man. Climb the Great Wall, be a good man, and visit world cultural heritage.
4. The Summer Palace, the first of Chinese classical gardens, is an exquisite royal garden.
5. Old Summer Palace, recalling the garden of ten thousand gardens, looking for the glory of the past among the ruins, and remembering the pain of the country.
6. The Temple of Heaven, no less than New York’s City Park, is the world’s largest temple complex where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices and prayed for blessings.
7. Bird's Nest, a new Olympic landmark and a national landmark building, the main venue of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
8. Nanluoguxiang, the most popular alley, is one of the old neighborhoods in Beijing and has the petty bourgeoisie atmosphere of old Beijing.
9. 798 Art District is the first choice for art distribution center to explore your imagination and find inspiration.
10. Shichahai, feel the atmosphere of old Beijing.
2. Recommend your itinerary. If you are traveling to Beijing during the 7-day long holiday, it is recommended to spend 4 to 5 days in Beijing, mainly visiting the following attractions:
1. Use 1 day to visit Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, and taste the Qianmen Street Various Beijing snacks, including all the specialties of old Beijing!
2. Spend one day visiting Nanluogu Lane, Shichahai, and Yandai Xiejie. These places are relatively concentrated and have both the style of old Beijing and various delicacies.
3. Spend 2 days visiting the Summer Palace, Old Summer Palace, and Temple of Heaven. These three are representative and you must visit them.
4. Finally spend 1 day going to Badaling Great Wall.
These are for your reference only, I hope they can be helpful.
I want to go to Beijing with my family during the Chinese New Year. Do you have any recommendations for things to do and eat? The more detailed the better?
1. The Forbidden City is the first of the five major palaces in the world
2. The Summer Palace is the best of Chinese classical gardens
3. The essence of the Badaling Great Wall
4. Tiananmen Square, the largest square in the world
5. Temple of Heaven Park, a place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices and prayed for blessings
6. Old Summer Palace, the Garden of Ten Thousand Gardens
7 , Experience the exciting downhill slide at Mutianling Great Wall
8. Jingshan Park overlooking the panoramic view of the Forbidden City
9. The petty bourgeoisie sentiment of old Beijing in Nanluogu Lane
10 , Visit Prince Gong’s Mansion and admire the elegant gardens of Heshen Residence
11. The Royal Garden with one pond and three mountains in Beihai Park
12. The core area of ??Shichahai nightlife
13. The Bird's Nest and the Water Cube are national landmarks
14. Yonghe Temple, Han, Manchu and Mongolian style buildings
15. Tsinghua University and Peking University are century-old famous schools
There are many delicacies, among which Quanjude Roast Duck is the most famous. Fried noodles, donkey rolling, bean juice, fried liver, green dumplings, oil tea, fried tripe, cold cakes, stewed and cooked, etc. You can try it at Nanluoguxiang and Wangfujing Snack Street.
I want to go to Beijing with my family during the Chinese New Year. Let me recommend some delicious and fun places to you. There are so many fun and delicious things to do in Beijing.
Let’s talk about the scenic spots first. Although there are many scenic spots, it is impossible to visit them all if you have a short time. Let’s talk about a few scenic spots that I have personally visited: Tiananmen Square, get up early to watch the flag-raising ceremony, the People’s Congress You can also visit the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Temple of Earth, Jingshan Park, Summer Palace, Badaling Ancient Great Wall, Old Summer Palace, Houhai, and Sanlitun, which are quite lively. You can also visit Nanluogu Lane and Tsinghua University. It’s so big inside. .
Then let’s talk about the delicious food in Beijing, Qingfeng Steamed Bun Shop, you can try it, big pork buns, fried liver, be prepared to queue up. Donkey rolling, Beijing roast duck, old Beijing fried belly, pea yellow, bean juice, miscellaneous noodles, spring rolls, fried dumplings, candied haws, there are so many delicious things in Beijing, too many to count, I’m hungry after talking about them, I wish you to visit Beijing Happy and happy to eat.
I am half a Beijinger
Beijing is so big and there are so many interesting attractions. Even if you visit every day, you can visit all the attractions and delicacies in Beijing in a month. Unable to play.
It’s hard to choose between traveling in Beijing for the first time. Let me tell you how to spend seven days in Beijing.
I hope it can give you some help if you want to travel!
Day 1 Tiananmen - Forbidden City - Jingshan Morning: First stop Tiananmen (1-2 hours) The first stop of the 7-day tour in Beijing is recommended to go to Tiananmen: go to the square in the morning to watch the solemn flag-raising ceremony. Then visit the entire square and visit the Monument to the People’s Heroes and the Chairman’s Memorial Hall. Finally, we walked through Chang'an Street and climbed to the Tiananmen Gate Tower, overlooking the entire square.
Morning: The second stop is the Forbidden City (3-4 hours). The second stop is to go to the Palace Museum behind Tiananmen. Buy tickets online, swipe your ID card at the Meridian Gate to enter, pass through the Taihe Gate and visit in sequence. There are three main halls in the Forbidden City: Taihe Hall, Zhonghe Hall and Baohe Hall. After that, I went to visit the Treasure Museum and Clock Museum, and I also swiped my ID card to enter. Then visit the three main halls of the harem: Qianqing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace, as well as the Yanxi Palace in the East Sixth Palace. Finally, pass through the Imperial Garden and leave through the Shenwu Gate.
Afternoon: The third stop, Jingshan Park (1-2 hours), left Shenwumen and headed to Jingshan Park across the road. The Wanchun Pavilion on the top of the mountain is the best place to overlook the Forbidden City. It is at the southeast corner of the foot of the mountain. It is also the place where Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself.
Stop 4: Wangfujing (1-2 hours) In the evening, it is recommended to go to Wangfujing Street on the east side of the Forbidden City. This is the most famous commercial pedestrian street in Beijing. There are many shopping malls and shops on the street, which is known as the Centennial Golden Street. Street, you can eat and go shopping here in the evening.
Day 2 Shichahai-Prince Gong’s Mansion-Nanluoguxiang Morning: Stop 5 Shichahai (3-4 hours) The second day of the 7-day tour in Beijing starts from Shichahai, which is the most famous tourist attraction in the old city of Beijing The historical and cultural district has water views such as Qianhai, Houhai and West Sea, as well as historical buildings such as Prince Gong's Mansion, Soong Ching Ling's Former Residence, Guanghua Temple, Huoshen Temple, Yinding Bridge, Bell and Drum Towers, Yandai Xiejie.
Afternoon: Stop 6: Prince Gong’s Mansion (3-4 hours) Prince Gong’s Mansion is located in the Shichahai Scenic Area. It was once the home of He Shen, a corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty. It is also the largest and only open palace of the Qing Dynasty. , the front part is the palace, with buildings such as Yin'an Hall, Jiale Hall, Buddhist Tower, etc., and through the Western Gate is the palace garden in the back part, with buildings such as Bat Pond, Blessing Monument, Grand Theater, and Lake Center Pavilion.
Evening: Stop 7, Nanluoguxiang (1-2 hours), leaving Prince Gong’s Mansion. It is recommended to go to Nanluoguxiang Scenic Area in the evening. This is the most famous internet celebrity alley in Beijing and the oldest alley in Beijing. It was built in the Yuan Dynasty and has a history of more than 700 years. The alley, which is more than 700 meters long, is filled with all kinds of interesting shops, which are worth browsing carefully.
Day 3 Yonghe Temple - Confucius Temple and Imperial Academy - Wudaoying - Guijie Morning: Stop 8 Yonghe Temple (2-3 hours) Day 3 of the 7-day Beijing tour starts from the Yonghe Temple Scenic Area in the northeast corner of the ancient city At first, Yonghegong was the largest and most famous temple in Beijing. It was once the residence of Emperor Yongzheng when he was young and the place where Emperor Qianlong was born. It was later converted into a Lama Temple by Qianlong. The red walls and yellow tiles are on the same level as the Forbidden City. It is full of incense every day. .
Afternoon: Stop 9: Confucius Temple and Imperial College (2-3 hours). Leave Yonghegong and go to the Confucius Temple and Imperial College scenic spots across the road. This was the place where emperors of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties worshiped Confucius and was the highest university in the country. location. On the right is the Confucius Temple, with Dacheng Gate and Dacheng Hall. Chongsheng Temple, Qianlong Stone Sutra and other buildings. To the west is the Imperial College, with glazed archway, Piyong, Yilun Hall, Jingyi Pavilion and other buildings.
Afternoon: Stop 10, Wudaoying Hutong (1-2 hours) Wudaoying Hutong is right next to the Confucius Temple and the Imperial College. It is known as the most artistic alley in Beijing and is full of high-end restaurants. , Book Bar and Cafe. Different from the noisy Nanluogu Lane, it is much quieter here and is more suitable for checking in and taking pictures.
Evening: Stop 11 for dinner at Guijie Street. In the evening, go to Guijie Street not far away for dinner. This is the most famous Internet celebrity food street in Beijing. It gathers authentic delicacies from all over the country. It is very popular every day. Be sure to line up early when going to eat.
Stop 4: Beihai Park-Temple of Heaven-Qianmen Street Morning: Stop 12: Beihai Park (3-4 hours) The fourth day of the 7-day tour in Beijing starts from Beihai Park, which is known as the most beautiful place in Beijing. The ancient royal garden was built in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, earlier than the Forbidden City. It is the place mentioned in the song "Let's Swing the Oars". After entering the scenic spot, you can visit Tuancheng, White Pagoda, Wulong Pavilion, Xiaoxitian, Nine Dragon Wall and other buildings in sequence.
Afternoon: Stop 13: Temple of Heaven Park (3-4 hours) After leaving Beihai Park, it is recommended to go to Temple of Heaven Park in the south of the city. The Temple of Heaven was a place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshiped heaven, and is now a landmark building in Beijing. It is divided into an inner altar and an outer altar, with the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and the Hall of Emperor Qian in the north, the Circle Altar and the Imperial Vault in the south, connected by the Danbi Bridge, as well as the Echo Wall, Zhai Palace and other buildings.
Evening: Stop 14, Qianmen Street (1-2 hours). After leaving the Temple of Heaven, it is recommended to visit Qianmen Street. Just south of Tiananmen Square, it is the most famous time-honored commercial street in Beijing. Quanjude is on the street. , Liubiju, Tongrentang and other old shops, as well as the distinctive alleys on both sides of Dashilan, Xianyukou, Yangmeizhu Xiejie, etc. You can also visit together.
Stop 5: Summer Palace - Old Summer Palace - Peking University Morning: Stop 15: Summer Palace (3-4 hours) On the 5th day of the 7-day tour of Beijing, first go to the Summer Palace Scenic Area in the western suburbs, which is the largest existing imperial palace in Beijing The garden was built by Emperor Qianlong and rebuilt by Empress Dowager Cixi. It includes buildings such as Renshou Hall, Leshou Hall, Paiyun Hall, and Buddhist Incense Pavilion, as well as unique landscapes such as Kunming Lake, Seventeen-Arch Bridge, Tongniu, and Suzhou Buying Street.
Afternoon: Stop 16 Old Summer Palace (1-2 hours) Leave the Summer Palace and go to Old Summer Palace, which is also a famous royal garden in Beijing. It is a pity that it was destroyed by the artillery fire of the British and French forces. Now it is just a heritage park. Although it is large, there are few attractions. Only the Western Scenic Area still has remaining buildings. Tickets: 10 yuan. Western-style building ruins: 15 yuan.
Afternoon: Stop 17, Tsinghua University (1 hour) Tsinghua University is located on the east side of the Old Summer Palace. Founded in 1911, it is one of the highest-level universities in my country. The campus is not only large but also has beautiful scenery. Among them, the Tsinghua University Auditorium, Moonlight over the Lotus Pond, and Shuimu Tsinghua University are all worth visiting. To visit the campus, you must make an appointment online in advance.
Afternoon: Stop 18, Peking University (1 hour) Peking University is right next door to Tsinghua University. It is China’s first national-level modern comprehensive university and one of the highest universities in the country today. The scenery of the West Gate, Weiming Lake and Boya Tower is the most famous. Like Tsinghua University, Peking University also needs to make an online reservation in advance.
Stop 6: Bird's Nest Water Cube - 798 Art District - Sanlitun - Wangfujing Morning: Stop 19: Bird's Nest Water Cube (2-3 hours) The 6th day of the 7-day tour in Beijing, mainly visiting Beijing's modern The landscape, first of all, is the Bird's Nest and Water Cube and the surrounding Olympic Park. This is the main venue for the Beijing Olympics and the business card of modern Beijing. Tickets for the Bird's Nest are 50 yuan. Tickets for the Water Cube are 30 yuan. Afternoon: Stop 20, 798 Art District (2-3 hours) 798 Art District is the most avant-garde and fashionable place in Beijing. It is renovated from a large area of ??old factories in the 1950s and houses various galleries, art studios, and cultural and creative shops. The place is crowded and exudes artistic atmosphere everywhere, which is very suitable for checking in and taking photos. Evening: Stop 21 Sanlitun (1-2 hours) Beijing Sanlitun is probably the most fashionable shopping area in Beijing and also the place with the richest nightlife in Beijing. It has high-end luxury brands, Internet celebrity stores opened by celebrities, and Various bars and trendy shops are suitable for hanging out at night. Day 7 Badaling Great Wall - Tombs of the Ming Dynasty - Xidan Morning: Stop 22 Badaling Great Wall (3-4 hours) The last day of the 7-day tour in Beijing. It is recommended to leave the city and go to the Badaling Great Wall in the suburbs. If you do not visit the Great Wall, you are not a true man, and the same is true here A must-visit scenic spot in Beijing, it is divided into two routes: north and south. The northern route is the most popular and difficult to climb. There are 12 watchtowers, of which the northern 8th floor is the highest point of the Badaling Great Wall. You can also go up by cableway. Afternoon: Stop 23: The Ming Tombs (2-3 hours). After leaving the Badaling Great Wall, it is recommended to go to the Ming Tombs Scenic Area. This is the royal tomb group of the thirteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Currently open are Shen Road, Dingling Tomb of Emperor Wanli and Changling of Emperor Zhu Di.
Evening: No. 24 Xidan (Stop 1-2) The last stop of the Beijing trip. It is recommended to go to Xidan Commercial Street in Beijing. It is one of the three major commercial streets alongside Wangfujing and Qianmen Street. One of the commercial streets, the street is full of mid-to-high-end shopping malls. You can eat here first and then go shopping to buy some souvenirs.
There is really too much to eat, so I won’t go into detail.
Let me recommend to you what I usually eat most
Nanmen Shabu Shabu - Quanjude - Qingfeng Steamed Buns - Emei Restaurant (Kung Pao Chicken), etc. I really like it. I don’t want to say anymore, it’s too much
I’m going to bed, I hope I can help you
Traveling to Beijing during the Spring Festival is a good choice, but it is also a famous tourist city , there are more tourists during holidays, hotel prices will increase, and tickets will be tight, so you have to be prepared. Below I recommend a few days’ itinerary for you to use as a reference.
On the first day, watch the flag-raising---Qianmen Street, Dashilan---Forbidden City---Wangfujing
I think the flag is raised (the flag is raised around 7:30 during the Spring Festival) It is a must-see. I have seen the flag raised three times and lowered many times. Especially if you have children, you must let them experience it. It is very ceremonial and can stimulate your national pride and patriotic enthusiasm to the greatest extent. Watching the national flag rising in the morning sun while bathing in the national anthem, the mood at that moment really brings tears to the eyes. This is a kind of belief. Only by being in it can you experience the sense of national honor. Besides, the pace The vigorous Brother Bing is also a sight not to be missed. After watching the flag-raising, walk south and pass through Zhengyangmen to Qianmen Street and Dashilar. Qianmen Street and Dashilan are known to almost everyone in China. Dashilar is located in the center of ancient Beijing and is an important component of the south central axis. In part, the renovated Dashilan Pedestrian Street and the buildings on both sides of the commercial street have unified tones and styles, showing their antique charm, restoring and displaying the unique traditional commercial characteristics of Dashilan to the maximum extent. Neiliansheng and Ruifen Century-old stores such as Xiang and Buyingzhai can be found everywhere. After shopping, you can go to the Forbidden City through Tiananmen Square and pass through Tiananmen. If you are interested, you can also climb the Tiananmen Rostrum. Recall that Chairman Mao stood here and announced: The People's Republic of China has been established! Enter the Forbidden City from the Meridian Gate. The Forbidden City is the essence of ancient Chinese palace architecture. It is one of the largest and best-preserved wooden structure ancient buildings in the world. It is known as the first of the five major palaces in the world (Forbidden City in Beijing, Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom, the White House in the United States, and the Kremlin in Russia). It is a national 5A-level palace. Tourist attractions. After the transfer, you can go to Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, where you can try Beijing fried belly and other snacks in the snack street, or you can go to Quanjude to have a big meal - Peking duck.
The next day, Shichahai --- Prince Gong's Mansion --- Eyebag Street --- Nanluogu Lane
From the textbook, we are already very familiar with the name Shichahai. Beijing's historical and cultural tourism scenic area includes the three waters of Qianhai, Houhai and West Sea. Many ancient buildings in Shichahai Scenic Area play an important role in the history of Beijing's urban construction and development as well as its political and cultural history. The main representatives are Prince Gong's Mansion and Garden, and Soong Ching Ling's Former Residence. As well as Prince Chun's Mansion, Guo Moruo Memorial Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Deshengmen Arrow Tower, etc., there are many well-preserved courtyard houses in this area, and they are now very expensive. Then go to Prince Gong’s Mansion. Prince Gong’s Mansion is a national key cultural relic protection unit and the largest palace in the Qing Dynasty. It was once the residence of He Shen. There are three courtyards in the middle, east and west roads of Prince Gong's Mansion. The last two courtyards of each road are the main areas for people to visit. Next, go to Yandai Xiejie, located in the northeast of Qianhai, Shichahai. It is the oldest commercial street in Beijing. Yandai Xiejie is a commercial pedestrian street with traditional cultural characteristics. Here you can find the charm of old Beijing. Further east is Nanluogu Lane, which is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing. It is the only complete preservation of the hutong courtyards of the Yuan Dynasty in my country. It is the largest traditional checkerboard-style residential area and is also the street most full of old Beijing style. The mansions and houses of various shapes in the surrounding alleys are colorful, thick and profound. Nanluogu Lane and the surrounding area were once the city center of Yuan Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was a place of great wealth and wealth. The streets and alleys here were crowded with dignitaries, and there were countless royal palaces.
The third day, Temple Fair of Ditan - Olympic Park, Bird's Nest, Water Cube
If you go to Beijing to celebrate the Spring Festival, you must go to the temple fair. There are many temple fairs during the Spring Festival in Beijing. You can go to the Temple of Di Temple fairs, you don’t necessarily have to buy anything when you go to a temple fair. In fact, you get the feeling of visiting a temple fair. The Bird's Nest and the Water Cube are both Beijing's landmark buildings and should be visited.
On the fourth day, Beijing Science and Technology Museum, Museum of Natural History, National Museum, Tsinghua University, etc.
If you are taking your children to Beijing, you can choose two or three from these .
If you still have time, you can go to the Badaling Great Wall and experience the feeling of not being a hero if you don’t see the Great Wall.
There are snacks in Dashilan, Wangfujing, and Nanluoguxiang. You can eat and play at the same time. I wish you a happy time!
It is not recommended to come to Beijing during the Spring Festival. First of all, Beijing is relatively cold at this time, and various scenic spots are relatively deserted. In addition, most of the service staff have gone home, so they cannot be very attentive. If spring comes to Beijing, there will be a lot of fun and delicious food. First, you must go to Tiananmen Square to watch the national flag raising, which you will never forget. Second, you must go to the Forbidden City, a good place to learn about Chinese history. Third, the Badaling Great Wall. If you don’t visit the Great Wall, you are not a true man. Fourth, Yuheyuan, the largest royal garden in the north. Fifth, the Temple of Heaven, where the emperor worshiped heaven and prayed for abundant harvests in the world. You can do whatever you want for the rest, I won’t introduce the delicious ones one by one. This is a must-visit place in five days. If you have more time, you can visit many places of interest. Have fun. Beijing is the capital of the motherland and the political, economic and cultural center of our country. It is the dream of every Chinese to visit Beijing in their lifetime. For this reason, it is the best choice for you to take your whole family to Beijing during the Spring Festival.
Beijing is also a famous tourist city in my country. If you want to travel to Beijing, you must first take the time to book air tickets (train tickets), because during the Spring Festival, there is a large flow of people and many people travel, so tickets are very tight. , it’s hard to get a ticket, so book the tickets first, and then book the accommodation online. It’s best to choose a chain hotel with good safety and service, such as Home Inns and Hanting Hotel. Then set off:
Day 1: Tiananmen, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Great Hall of the People, Forbidden City
Head to Tiananmen Square early in the morning to watch the flag-raising ceremony. The whole process of raising the flag is solemn and solemn. The five-star red flag rises slowly amid the sound of the national anthem, which inspires the national pride and patriotic enthusiasm of every Chinese. It is most worthy of recommendation. Then take a look at the majestic Great Hall of the People, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Tiananmen Gate Tower, and the Forbidden City. Take your time and look at them one by one. Go to the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall and remember to buy chrysanthemums to mourn the great leader. Climbing the Tiananmen Gate Tower, recall that Chairman Mao stood here and announced: The People's Republic of China has been established since then! Then buy a ticket to enter the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is a famous 5A-level scenic spot in my country. It is the royal palace in ancient China and one of the largest existing palace-shaped buildings in the world. It is a must-visit. Then go to Wangfujing to eat Beijing snacks or Peking duck.
Address: No. 11, Qianmen East Street, Dongcheng District
Transportation: subway, bus, Didi car
Tickets:
Chairman Mao The memorial hall is free:
Opening hours: 8:00-12:00, 8:00-11:00 am in July and August, closed on Mondays.
Tiananmen Gate Tower: 15 yuan
Opening hours: 8:30-16:30
Forbidden City: 40 yuan in off-season, 60 yuan in peak season
Opening hours: 08:20-17:00
The next day: Badaling Great Wall
If you don’t visit the Great Wall, you are not a true man. Everyone who travels to Beijing will go to the Great Wall to check in. The Great Wall is A must-visit place when visiting Beijing, it is also a national 5A-level scenic spot. It is second only to Tiananmen Square in popularity. It is majestic and majestic. A must visit attraction.
Transportation
Take bus No. 877 to Badaling.
Tickets:
Off-season 35, peak season 40
Opening hours
Peak season 06:30-19:00
Off-season 07:30-18:00
Day 3: Olympic Park
Olympic Park is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing. Bird's Nest, Water Cube, Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Swimming Pool, Olympic Park Stadium, etc. It is a comprehensive public activity center with multiple functions such as sports, science, education, and leisure. Among them, the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube are landmark buildings.
Transportation:
Metro Line 8 to Forest Park South Gate Station
Tickets:
Free
Opening hours:
May 1st - October 31st
06:30-22
November 1st - April 31st of the following year
07:30-21:30
Day 4: Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is located in the western suburbs of Beijing. It is the first of Chinese classical gardens and a symbol of modern Chinese history. Important testimony. It is also the main residence of China's supreme ruler and the residence of Empress Dowager Cixi. The park has exquisite architecture and pleasant scenery, making it a must-see for tourists.
Transportation
Take the Xijiao Line and get off at the Summer Palace Ximen Station
Tickets:
Off-season general admission tickets are 20 yuan, and combined tickets are 40 yuan Yuan. Regular tickets in peak season are 30 yuan, and combined tickets are 50 yuan.
Opening hours:
April 1st - October 31st
06:30-18:00
November 1 Sunday - March 31st of the following year
07:00-17:00
In addition, there are many tourist attractions in Beijing, including Old Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven Park, Shichahai, etc. If you Optional tours are available as time permits. Or go shopping on Qianmen Street, where there are many snacks in Beijing, or go shopping in Xidan to experience the prosperity of the metropolis. If you take your children to the Science and Technology Museum, Peking University, and Qingdao University, let your children increase their knowledge and broaden their horizons...
Finally, I wish your family a happy journey and a meaningful Spring Festival!
I have never been to Beijing
Here are some recommendations for you, for reference only
1. The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City, also known as the "Forbidden City" "It is the most complete and largest wooden structure building complex in the world, and the first of the five major "palaces" in the world. A national 5A-level scenic spot, China’s intangible cultural heritage, and the essence of ancient Chinese palace architecture. After visiting the Forbidden City, you can go to Jingshan Park to see the beauty of the entire Forbidden City.
2. National Museum
The National Museum is one of the museums with the richest collection of cultural relics in China. It has rich, diverse and wonderful collections, with nearly 6,000 national first-class cultural relics. It has high historical value, scientific value and artistic value.
3. Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is located in the western suburbs, adjacent to the Old Summer Palace. It is based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain. It is also the most complete preserved royal palace garden. It is known as the "Royal Garden Museum" and is also a national key tourist attraction. It is the first of Chinese classical gardens.
4. Temple of Heaven Park
Temple of Heaven Park was a place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshiped the emperor and prayed for a good harvest. It is divided into two parts: the inner altar and the outer altar, mainly including Qinian Hall, Huangqian Hall, etc. In addition to admiring the exquisite architecture of each hall, there is also an echo wall and three-tone stone that make people admire the wisdom of the ancients.
5. The Great Wall (Badaling, Mutianyu)
The Great Wall is a national military defense project in the Cold War era with the longest construction time and the largest amount of work in the world. The great miracles created by the working people of ancient my country are witnesses of China's long history.
There are also many scenic spots such as the Bird's Nest, Water Cube, and Fragrant Mountain
Food options include Beijing roast duck, braised duck, etc.