The tourist attractions on the Beijing map include Old Summer Palace, Ming Tombs, Yonghe Temple, and Xiangshan Park.
The Old Summer Palace is close to the Summer Palace and consists of the Old Summer Palace, Changchun Garden and Qichun Garden.
In 1860, the British and French allied forces burned the main buildings to ashes. Nowadays, tourists can only pay respects in the wreckage and look for the glorious empire of that year.
The Ming Tombs are the tombs of the 13 emperors after the Ming Dynasty moved the capital to Beijing. Currently, four scenic spots are open: Changling, Zhaoling, Dingling, and Shinto.
Yonghe Palace In the 33rd year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty, this was the residence of Prince Yongzhen, the fourth son of the emperor. Later, Yongzheng changed it to Yonghe Palace.
In the 9th year of Qianlong's reign (1774), it became a Tibetan Buddhist temple.
Xiangshan Park is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics. In the past, the emperor would go here to hunt and cool off every summer and autumn.
There are many cultural relics and historic sites in the park. It is very good to enjoy the red leaves in this season!
Guijie, a famous snack street in Beijing, is a famous food street in Beijing. It is known as the "No. 1 catering street in Beijing" and is also the most popular food street in Beijing. Spicy cuisines such as spicy crayfish and spicy meat crab are the main cuisines of Guijie.
The main street, which is only 1.5 kilometers long, is home to nearly 200 restaurants of different styles and tastes, where you can taste authentic eight major cuisines across the country.
Guijie has become the benchmark for the most popular food in Beijing, and there are many famous snacks in Beijing.
Wangfujing Snack Food Street integrates the traditional architectural features of the capital and the market culture. It is a collection of famous and high-quality snacks from Beijing and all over the country. It has a collection of more than 500 kinds of local famous and high-quality snacks from all over the country.
Especially Beijing specialty snacks, such as mutton skewers, fried tripe, grilled squid, grilled lobster, grilled pig's trotters, fried scorpions, fried yogurt, lotus seed soup, Beijing old yogurt in porcelain jars, ai wowo, soy milk, burnt rings and other specialties.
It is a famous snack street in Beijing.