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What are the places worth visiting in Beijing?
1, the Great Wall (adventure, tourism, leisure)

I listed it as the first interesting place, because I have been there almost four or five times, and I have been there almost every season except in deep winter. Another time, I climbed this mountain from Hayes town. I feel very happy every time I buckle an arrow. I meet a wave of special friends every time I go. There are not only the Great Wall, but also the sea of clouds, thrilling and difficult mountain roads, simple farmers and my memories of youth. . . The first interesting place, I think.

2. Miyun Reservoir (leisure and relaxation)

Beijing is not near the sea and lacks water, so Miyun Reservoir is the largest water surface. The north shore is as open as the sea, and there is a row of radio telescopes whistling in the sky on the shore; On the south bank are fish ponds, tall houses and cruise ships. There are roads around the lake on the east coast, and Panshan roads and canyons on the west coast. In early summer, it is a very pleasant enjoyment to eat fish in the fisherman's restaurant on the south bank and watch the clouds reflected on the water. Once I rode my bike down the slope in the west bank. I also saw a meteor shower on the north shore. Of course, it drops a drop every ten minutes. I have seen a huge five-color meteor streaking across the sky and disappearing into the biting cold wind in early winter.

3. Xidan (shopping, movies, food)

A friend of mine said that she used to like watching those children wearing exaggerated clothes by the patio of the Cultural Square. Xidan is really a colorful place. Some people say it is the fashion center of Beijing U22. However, for people with slightly stronger purchasing power than U22, Xidan is more than this. It has a big shopping mall with daily discounts, a book shopping center, a movie city, and two good Sichuan restaurants, Yuxin and Spicy Temptation. Laoshan head office in the east, Huajiang dog meat and Brazilian barbecue in the west are also good. If you start dating, Xidan can be your "one-stop love service center".

4. A wide range of sports areas (nightlife, beer and skittles, sports)

That's the nightlife area of CBD. I like the former Sanlitun South District. It's relatively quiet there, relatively quiet. I have no other words to describe it. Anyway, it's been dismantled now. I don't like Sanlitun North District. I haven't been to the bar in Sanlitun for three years. Actually, I don't like clubbing. Later, I went to some pubs and discos nearby, and I felt like a dead monitor, but I was not in the mood to watch the fun. Some people may agree with this statement that whoever can wander there all night without daydreaming is simply a physical problem. There is nothing wrong with my physiology. My problem is that I hate the way to get drunk and go crazy. In the pan-industrial zone, what I miss most is the "old Beiping mutton soup", a dark green mutton soup. There are also Laoshan Workers' Sporting Goods Store, Red Rose Restaurant and Billiards City built by iron houses, including poly theatre and Pacific Department Store.

5. Zhongguancun (IT, books, e-waste)

Technology is changing everyone's life, even their attitude towards life. Zhongguancun is the place where IT vendors gather the most in Beijing. In their attitude towards life, honesty and responsibility have basically been formed. Occasionally, I can meet a few serious people, which is a rare person in the village who has no pursuit. This is a bit mean. Thanks to the development of the IT industry, because the goods coming down from the assembly line can basically maintain the qualified rate of 99.99%. Occasionally encounter a batch of problem products, which is a prize. Few high-tech sellers in the village graduated from serious universities. Pulling a scooter to buy a computer is the status quo of "China Silicon Valley Core Business Circle". But it always has some kind of magic, which tempts me to go shopping every once in a while. See what high-tech gadgets are popular in the market. Occasionally, it will make people shine, and I can't help but say that this thing is really TMDNB. Walking around the village, you will feel that you are traveling on annual leave, as if you are in Chandnik Chuk Street in the old city of Hadri.

6. Shichahai (commercialized old Beijing, an ancient and secure place)

Before Shichahai became the second bar street in Beijing, I was lucky enough to have been there twice. Jiangsu and Zhejiang cuisine and nine-day skating rink in Kong Yiji make me feel good about myself. Later, there were so many bars in that area that it was difficult to find a fresh and quiet feeling. Think about it, what's the point when the waiters in the bar are soliciting customers like computer sellers in Zhongguancun? Another Johnny Zucker Street Bay. After SARS, the word "old Beijing" completely degenerated into mass consumer goods. That's Shichahai's fault. When you wander around YinDing Qiao and Xie Jie, Dai Yan, be careful that the souvenirs you buy are made in Yiwu. However, in the absence of impulsive consumption, in the afternoon of a working day, I wish you can appreciate the memories of Beiping from the mottled tree shadows. I don't seem to like it there. If it is really necessary to go to a bar with a group of friends who meet every day, I still recommend Shichahai. The bar there is a bit like Sanlitun South District. I mean, after all, there is a halo left by the ghost of old things, which makes people sit down and forget to enjoy the bar and take a deep bath like a bath.

7. Xiangshan (suburban mountain, weekend leisure, stray cats)

Xiangshan is the closest mountain to Beijing. You can climb mountains to lose weight on weekend mornings. There are several temples at the foot of the mountain. There are many stray cats around the temple. I wonder why there are so many stray cats in that area. Because Xiangshan is closest to Beijing, if you are in a bad mood or not, you can drive, take a taxi or take a bus to Xiangshan on any night. In the evening, Xiangshan is dark, but it is rare to be quiet. In the middle of the mountain, you can see the flashy capital, and you have a feeling of being in the world. There are carvings in Xiangshan. Business there is not particularly good on weekdays, there are few people, the coffee is good, there are two cats, and the environment is quite petty. An uneducated person like me can feel ... it's great to go there. No way, no culture, just say "cool".

8. Guo Mao Subway Station (Sunshine High-rise Building)

It's kind of like adding up the numbers. I can't think of the eighth interesting place. Maybe I am too sleepy. It's already half past two in the morning. 12 o'clock, Sun Ma gave me an inspiration to write something on this subject. I thought about writing something similar to "Yu Xishui Huanghua City". But it's boring to keep writing about hiking. I think mine is more like a memoir. Write down all the places I have found interesting in recent years. So at the prompt of Sun Ma, I remembered the Guo Mao subway station. I think one of the reasons why I decided to go to Silicon Valley was that I was fascinated by the prosperity of Guo Mao ... Guo Mao is really different. Unlike Beijing, it's more like real life. When I was sitting next to the elevators in two food cities downstairs and eating braised pork rice, my male colleagues and I talked about the thighs of female white-collar workers from foreign companies who were up and down in front of me. I was still lying on the railing above the skating rink, watching the foreign children playing ice hockey below. Donald and I also climbed over the railing of China's big back garden and took a nap in the idle sun chair. I also heard a fashionable old lady in her forties exaggerating the masculinity of Chaoyang on the phone in the barber shop. Another time, I was almost run over by Mercedes at the gate of Haagen-Dazs. The most interesting thing is Sun Ma's words. When he didn't have a job, "I came out of the Guo Mao subway station. It was sunny that day and I felt very good." Thoroughly! This is a strange feeling. I was quiet and calm that day. There is a feeling of forgetting both honor and disgrace. Not for so many years ... "Guo Mao gave us the memory of U25. The sun was shining, I had a little purchasing power, and I talked about love carefree.

9. Xinjiekou (washing dishes, small shop)

Keep compiling numbers. I don't often go to Xinjiekou. It feels a bit like Taikang Road in Zhengzhou. They sell a lot of electronic equipment and pirated DVDs, and there are some old state-owned restaurants on the roadside, such as Qingfeng Steamed Bun Shop. There are old houses everywhere, and the rent may be particularly cheap, so there are many kinds of small clothing stores, small toy stores and small video stores, which are the shopping paradise of the whole petty bourgeoisie. Some people say that petty bourgeoisie is small because its purchasing power is not high, but it still pursues emotional appeal. That's despicable. Who said that? Pull it out and slap him. Xinjiekou drowned him with a mouthful of saliva. Obviously, he didn't study economics and didn't know the classic theory that "price is the highest price consumers are willing to pay at the margin". Pay less and get more, which is the fundamental demand of people. Human nature is "petty bourgeoisie". However, in recent years, everything except DVD in Xinjiekou seems to be too mediocre. Perhaps it is because I am a little older, my taste is mature, and petty bourgeoisie has become an antique, so I seldom go to Xinjiekou now. Traffic is also a problem. Unfair, unfair. And the traffic jam is very serious. Anyway, Xinjiekou can rank in Laojiu in my mind.

10, Wheat Shop (Life)

The last one reminds me of the wheat shop. Go to Nongzhan North Road, which is the area where I have lived for the longest time in Beijing. After a rough calculation, it has been four years. The legendary wheat shop is "Beijing Second Airport Side Road", because there are several five-star hotels around, and the porn industry in this area is particularly developed. But that's all underground work. In broad daylight, this area is still normal. High, middle and low-grade residential quarters are row upon row. Chaoyang Park next to it is the largest city park in Beijing. Chaoyang Park West Road is called the second Guijie Street in Beijing. The setting sun is bustling. Look at my pursuit, except eating, that's all. The security of the wheat shop is not good, and you can witness one or two bag fights a year. The Damamachi community is inhabited by many foreigners, mostly from Eastern Europe and Africa. Now the wheat shop is more prosperous. There used to be only a 24-hour porridge shed, but now there are 7 1 1 and Jin Dingxuan. But the cost of living here is not high, there are cheap supermarkets and fresh markets, as well as street food stalls and mala Tang. Maipu is a city that never sleeps.