Jingshan Park 1
Located at the back door of the Forbidden City, across Shenwumen Street, with an altitude of108m, it is the only mountain peak in Beijing's flat city. Located on the central axis of the city, it is also the barrier of the palace, which is called "Zhenshan" in geomantic omen. Wanchunge on the mountain is the commanding height of old Beijing, from which you can have a panoramic view of the Forbidden City.
2. Temple of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven is the largest ancient architectural complex dedicated to heaven in the world. Parks and architectural shapes are planned with the concept of "the sky is round and the earth is round". Among them, the Hall for Praying for the New Year is the most beautiful and famous classical building in China, and was once the tallest building in Beijing (38 meters).
3. Xiangshan
The red leaves of Xiangshan Mountain are a very famous landscape in Beijing. Crowds of people watch red leaves every year. The viewing period can last from late September to165438+1mid-October for nearly two months. Visitors can enjoy the colorful early autumn scenery in places like censer peak and white pine pavilion.
4. North Sea
Beihai has the beauty of Jiangnan gardens and the atmosphere of royal gardens. In Beihai, skating in winter and boating in other seasons, overlooking Zhongnanhai, is a beautiful place where you can sit down and savor it. The famous Nine Dragon Wall is in Beihai.
5. Gongwangfu
Gongwangfu, located on the north bank of Shichahai, is the largest quadrangle in the world, and it is also the most intact one among more than 60 Qing Dynasty palaces in Beijing today.
6. Badaling Great Wall
Badaling Great Wall, located in Yanqing District, Beijing, is a section of Wan Li Great Wall with the longest history, the richest culture, the most magnificent architecture, the most spectacular scenery, the most famous and the most complete preservation. It is an outstanding representative of the Great Wall in Wan Li and the most important section of the Great Wall in Ming Dynasty. Today's Badaling Great Wall has become a world-famous tourist attraction.
7. Shichahai
Shichahai includes Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai (also known as Jishuitan) and their adjacent areas. There are places of interest, Mei Lanfang's former residence, Beijing Fu Jen Catholic University's former residence, Qi Baishi's former residence, Soong Ching Ling's former residence, Drum Tower, Nanluoguxiang and so on. Walking here is equivalent to visiting many scenic spots. There are many bar snacks in Shichahai, like this old house with a long history and bar snacks and many other places.
8. Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is the largest and best-preserved imperial garden in China and one of the four famous gardens in China. Located in Haidian District, Beijing, 0/5km away from Beijing/KLOC-,covering an area of about 290 hectares. Based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain, based on the scenery of West Lake in Hangzhou, and drawing lessons from some design techniques and artistic conception of Jiangnan gardens, it is a large-scale natural landscape garden and the best preserved royal palace, and is known as the Royal Garden Museum.
9. Wangfujing
This is the most distinctive commercial street in Beijing. If you go there, you will see some strange things. Most of the goods in it are very expensive, which the average person can't afford, but if you don't go, it seems a little worse. Wangfujing Street mainly displays the commercial features of Beijing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. East Chang 'an Avenue in the south and China Art Museum in the north. It is the most famous commercial street in Beijing with a history of 100 years. Here, you can feel the commercial street in Beijing in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China and even in the period of reform and opening up. This is his most special place.
10, Ming Tombs
The Ming Tombs are the tombs of the Ming emperors in China, located at Tianshou Mountain at the foot of Yanshan Mountain in Changping District, northwest suburb of Beijing. Many people have a vague concept of the Ming Tombs, thinking that they are looking at the 13 Mausoleum, but they are not. There are 13 mausoleums in this area, but only three are open at present, and the rest are not allowed to enter. It should also be noted that the distance between scenic spots is not close, and the bus between several tombs is probably 10.