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What are the top ten places of interest in Beijing?
There are Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven Park and Yuanmingyuan in Beijing. 1. Tiananmen Square Tiananmen Square is located in the center of Beijing. It is 880 meters long from north to south and 500 meters wide from east to west, covering an area of 440,000 square meters. It can accommodate/kloc-0.0 million people for a grand party. The ground of the square is all light-colored granite strips treated by special technology. 2. The Forbidden City The Forbidden City, formerly known as the Forbidden City, was the imperial palace of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Located in the center of Beijing's central axis, it is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden structures in the world. It was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1987. 3. The Summer Palace The Summer Palace is a royal garden in China in the Qing Dynasty, formerly known as Qingyi Garden, located in the western suburbs of Beijing. It is a large-scale landscape garden with the West Lake in Hangzhou as the background and drawing lessons from the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most well-preserved royal palace, known as the "Royal Garden Museum" and a national key tourist attraction. 4. Tiantan Park, a world cultural heritage and national key cultural relics protection unit, is located in the south of Beijing, east of Yongdingmennei Street in Dongcheng District. The Temple of Heaven is the general name of two altars, with double altars and walls, forming an inner and outer altar. The altar wall is round in the south and round in the north, which symbolizes the round place. 5. Yuanmingyuan Yuanmingyuan is a large-scale imperial garden in Qing Dynasty, located in Haidian District, People's Republic of China (China). It consists of Yuanmingyuan and its affiliated gardens, Spring Garden and Qichun Garden, so it is also called Yuanmingyuan. Every summer, the imperial capital of Qing Dynasty comes here to escape the heat, listen to politics and deal with military and political affairs, so it is also called "Summer Palace".