In Beijing, food, accommodation and entertainment are no problem and are very convenient. It is recommended to travel independently instead of joining a tour group. The tour group is too tight for time and is basically just a quick tour. And the tour guide is very shady. It doesn't matter where you go in Beijing. The most important thing is not to be fooled at the scenic spots, which will spoil your fun.
Personal experience on a two-day trip to Beijing: You must not trust the tour guide. Don't listen to them, they are all lies. I originally had a good impression of them, but that's not the case. They are all digging a hole, waiting for you to jump into it. There are a few scenic spots that I would like to highlight: 1. Wanshou Temple. There is nothing in it, it is all promoted by superstition (euphemistically called Feng Shui master). First, they will deceive you at least two to three hundred yuan, and more than a thousand yuan, and then introduce you to a Feng Shui master who will talk nonsense to you, saying that you are in danger of a disaster, and then sell the so-called house mascot - Pixiu, the youngest one. Nearly 2,000 yuan. 2. The Jade Expo Park near the Great Wall (they will change the name every once in a while, anyway, it is a jade shopping mall during the time before and after dinner), many people have been fooled. 3. The Boguyuan and Tianzishan Jade Museum near the Ming Tombs all sell jade, so be careful and don’t buy anything no matter what they say. My invincible body was destroyed in the Tianzi Mountain Jade Museum. There are so many scammers out there, I’ve never seen one like this.
Actually, my trip to Beijing was quite disappointing. It can no longer be compared with the Beijing of the past. People’s hearts are old and there are traps everywhere. I don’t know why no one cares about it? These are all important attractions in Beijing.
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