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Some places and snack streets worth visiting in Beijing are warmly answered.

As the capital of China, Beijing not only gathers delicious food from all over the world, but also has many cultural buildings that are well-known at home and abroad.

Tiananmen Square → Forbidden City → Nanluoguxiang → Houhai

Tiananmen Square is the heart of Beijing and the largest city center square in the world. From Tiananmen Square in the north, Zhengyangmen Gate in the south, History Museum in the east and Great Hall of the People in the west, it is 88m long from north to south and 5m wide from east to west, covering an area of 44, square meters, which can accommodate 1 million people for a grand gathering. In the center of the square stands the Monument to the People's Heroes and the solemn Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. On the west side of the square is the Great Hall of the People, on the east side is the Museum of Chinese Revolution and the Museum of Chinese History, and on the south side are two ancient towers built in the 14th century-Zhengyangmen and Qianmen Arrow Tower. The whole square is magnificent, neat and symmetrical, integrated and magnificent. On both sides of Tiananmen Square are the Working People's Cultural Palace and Zhongshan Park. These magnificent buildings and Tiananmen Square form a seamless whole, which has become a great scenic spot in Beijing.

When you come to Beijing, you must see the flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square. The time of flag-raising and flag-lowering in Tiananmen Square is different every day, so remember to check the time online in advance when you come to see it.

Address: West Chang 'an Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Bus routes: Bus No.1, No.4, No.5, No.8, No.1, No.2, No.22, No.37, No.52, No.728, and get off at Tiananmen Square

Self-driving route: Go straight from Jianguomen Inner Street to East Chang 'an Street to West Chang 'an Street to Tiananmen Square

After watching it, get off at Tiananmen Square. The Forbidden City in Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City, is the palace of 24 emperors of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the quintessence of ancient Han palace architecture in China, an unparalleled architectural masterpiece, and the largest and most well-preserved ancient wooden architecture complex in the world. The magnificent momentum of the Forbidden City will definitely amaze you. It is recommended to take the central axis, enter from the south gate and exit from the north gate, and it will take about three hours to walk.

opening: 8:3-16:1 in peak season; Off-season 8:3-15:4

Tickets: 6 yuan in peak season, 4 yuan in off-season

Address: No.4 Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District

Transportation: After visiting the Forbidden City, you can take a bus to Nanluoguxiang. Nanluoguxiang is a hutong, located in the intersection area on the east side of Beijing's central axis, starting from Gulou East Street in the north and Ping 'an Street in the south, with a width of 8 meters and a total length of 787 meters, which was completed at the same time as the Yuan Dynasty. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing with a history of more than 74 years. All kinds of small shops in Nanluoguxiang are sure to dazzle you. It is a great pleasure to visit Nanluoguxiang while eating.

When you come out of Nanluoguxiang, you will see Houhai, which is an integral part of Shichahai, consisting of three water surfaces: Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai. Tired of shopping, find a cafe and sit by Shichahai to bask in the sun and drink tea. Houhai is a famous summer resort and play place in old Beijing. There are many amorous feelings bars, and many well-known resident singers often haunt there.