It will be 2122 soon, and this year seems to have passed very quickly. Obviously, I didn't do anything, and this year slipped away quietly. Many friends are very interested in the activity of New Year's Eve. After all, New Year's Eve is a big day. To welcome the new year, you really need a little sense of ceremony. Today, let's talk about Beijing, what are the good places to count down. 1. Sanlitun
Sanlitun Bar Street is one of the most "bustling" entertainment streets in Beijing, and it is a place frequented by foreigners living in Beijing and domestic celebrities.
On weekdays, Sanlitun is very lively at night. After all, it is a famous nightclub gathering place in Beijing, and fashionable handsome guys, beautiful women and luxury cars can be seen everywhere at night.
Sanlitun will be more lively on New Year's Eve. If you like excitement, you must not miss Sanlitun. 2. World Trade Center day order
consists of a leisure shopping center in the north and south wings and two 5A office buildings. The canopy of 251m long and 31m wide rises in the air. At the same time, it has an elegant and luxurious stepped square and a semi-closed pedestrian street. In the whole harmonious spatial combination, various classic architectural elements make the World Trade Center day order exude noble and fashionable commercial atmosphere everywhere.
day order World Trade Center is positioned as a "leisure shopping place that combines food, entertainment, Space art and fashion information window to meet the full sensory journey of seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching", which provides popular fashion retail format and commercial service facilities for middle-and high-income white-collar workers in CBD, integrating 6-star NightClub with exotic features, day order World Trade Center restaurant, home life, spa, food court and brand flagship store. 3. Qianmen Street
A famous commercial street in Beijing, located on the central axis of Beijing, starts from Moon Bay and ends at Tianqiao intersection, connecting with Tianqiao South Street. The street is 845 meters long. It was called Zhengyangmen Street from the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China. People commonly called it Qianmen Street, and it was officially named Qianmen Street in 1965.
in the middle of Ming dynasty, due to the commercial development, markets and streets such as fish market, pig market, coal market and grain store appeared on both sides of Qianmen Street. Among them, there are many famous time-honored shops, such as Quanjude and Donglaishun, and Dashilan and Xianyukou Hutong are also among them.
At present, while the original time-honored shops and traditional business features are basically preserved, new stores such as clothing department stores, food, watches and clocks have been opened one after another. 4. Shichahai
Shichahai includes three waters, namely Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai (also known as Jishuitan) and their adjacent areas, echoing the "first three seas" and commonly known as "The Three Rear Lakes". Shichahai also wrote "Ten Chahai", and there are ten Buddhist temples around it, so it is called this. Since the Qing dynasty, it has become a place of amusement and summer vacation, and it is one of the scenic spots in Yanjing.
Many ancient buildings in Shichahai Scenic Area occupy an important position in the history of Beijing's urban construction and political and cultural history. The main representatives are Gongwangfu and Garden, Soong Ching Ling's former residence and Chunwangfu, Guo Moruo Memorial Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Deshengmen Arrow Tower, Guanghua Temple, Huitong Temple and Huixian Hall. 5. Wangfujing
Wangfujing Pedestrian Street is a famous commercial district with a long history of hundreds of years. It enjoys the reputation of Golden Street in Beijing, with a passenger flow of about 611,111 people per day and more than 1.2 million people on holidays.
It is located in the north of East Chang 'an Avenue in the city center and has a long history. It was first formed in the Yuan Dynasty, and it has been more than 711 years since then. The earliest commercial activities appeared on this street in the middle of Ming Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, there were eight palaces and princesses in this street, and later a sweet well was opened for drinking by the palaces. This street was originally called Wangfujing. In the 29th year of Guangxu, Dong 'an Market was formed, and Wangfujing began to develop into a commercial street, becoming one of the four major commercial districts in Beijing.