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What places are worth visiting in Beijing?

As the capital of China and a world-famous ancient capital, Beijing has many places worth visiting. Personally, I think there are Badaling Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Gate Tower, Summer Palace, Tsinghua University, Peking University, National Museum of China, Temple of Heaven, Shichahai, Bird's Nest, Old Summer Palace, etc.

All worth going.

Let’s briefly introduce the Tiananmen Gate Tower, Shichahai and the National Museum of China. After all, the other attractions introduced above are basically familiar attractions.

1. Tiananmen Gate Tower When talking about Tiananmen Gate Tower, many people will think of Chairman Mao’s portrait on the tower and the inscriptions on both sides of it: “Long live the People’s Republic of China” and “Long live the great unity of the people of the world”.

Personally, I think the most suitable time to go to the Tiananmen Gate Tower is between four and five o'clock in the morning, when the flag is raised at Tiananmen Square. Feeling the flag rising slowly under the solemn national anthem at the scene is like watching the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China step by step.

from poverty and weakness to prosperity.

This feeling will never be forgotten in a lifetime!

2. Shichahai Shichahai refers to the three lakes of Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai and the adjacent areas. It has a large and beautiful lake surface. It is also a famous historical district in Beijing. Many celebrities’ former residences, royal palaces and other historic sites are scattered here, as well as various buildings close to the lives of ordinary people.

It offers delicious food, and Houhai Bar Street is a long-established nightlife destination in Beijing.

The ancient buildings around Shichahai make the scenic spot still retain the characteristics of old Beijing.

There are Huitong Temple, Deshengmen Arrow Tower, Prince Chun Mansion, Guanghua Temple, Yinding Bridge, Bell and Drum Tower and other attractions.

3. National Museum of China The National Museum of China is a very large comprehensive museum in the country, integrating the essence of culture from all over the country.

Here, you can not only see the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Shaanxi, but also the Sanxingdui masks of Sichuan and the animal heads of the Old Summer Palace. The national treasures in many textbooks are vividly displayed in front of you. When you visit, it is like reading a living textbook.

The museum is divided into five floors and has 48 exhibition halls. The exhibition hall area is very large and there are many exhibits, including many rare national treasures.

It takes at least a day to take a closer look at the entire National Expo. Not only is it a brainstorming session with a lot of knowledge, but just walking all the way is a test of physical strength.