The first day:
Introduction: First come to Wangfujing, which is a famous business district integrating shopping, catering and entertainment. Here, don't miss the snacks with old Beijing flavor, such as Zhajiang Noodles, bean juice, sugar-coated haws, etc. Later, he moved to the Forbidden City, which is the residence of the ancient emperors in China. Every building is full of profound cultural connotations. Finally, choose to relax in the Summer Palace, which is a royal garden integrating landscape gardens and ancient buildings, enough to let you see the luxurious life of ancient emperors.
Accommodation: Find a comfortable hotel near Lin Qiu Road or Suzhou Street near the West Second Ring Road.
The next day:
Introduction: Start a literary journey. First, go to the Temple of Heaven, which is the place where the ancient emperors of China prayed for a bumper harvest, and it is also one of the largest prayer buildings in the world. Then come to 798 Art District, the birthplace of contemporary art in Beijing, where there are many artistic works and cultural exhibitions. In the evening, I came to the Bird's Nest Water Cube, which was the main venue of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, but now it is also a multi-functional water entertainment venue.
Accommodation: It is recommended to find a fashionable hotel in Dongcheng District, Chaoyang District or Haidian District in the center of Beijing.
The third day:
Introduction: First come to the Great Wall, which is one of the seven wonders of the world and one of the most spectacular ancient buildings in China. Don't miss it. In the afternoon, I came to Shichahai, a quaint, literary and fresh hutong area with many small shops, restaurants and cafes, which makes people linger. Finally, go to Houhai to feel the beautiful night scene. There are various bars, night markets and entertainment places, which are enough for you to spend a pleasant evening.
Accommodation: You can choose to experience the living style of old Beijing in Hutong Inn near Houhai or Shichahai.
Beijing's special cuisine
1, Tofu Brain: The food that plays a leading role in Beijing breakfast, especially with fried dough sticks, is delicious.
2. Sugar cake: It is an upgraded version of oil cake. Add a sugar cake to the dough of ordinary oil cake, then fry the sugar cake first, and then fry the other side after it is browned. Many people like this bite, but I prefer ordinary oil cakes, probably because I don't like sweets very much.
3. Wonton: You can eat it at many breakfast stalls. Put 8- 10 wonton in a bowl, add coriander, shrimp skin and shallots, and then add some sesame oil or vinegar, especially in a big bowl in the winter morning, which is very warm and happy.
4. Stir-fried liver: one of the traditional snacks in Beijing. Stir-fried liver has the characteristics of bright sauce red in soup, fat liver sausage, strong but not greasy, thin but not sticky. Old Beijingers usually drink fried liver by holding the bowl with one hand, and then turning the bowl to drink it, so as to ensure that the juice is evenly distributed with the liver and intestines. It also tastes "like".
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing