China's famous ancient architectural scenic tourist attraction?

1. Palace Museum.

The Palace Museum in Beijing, the Forbidden City, the Royal Palace, a national 5A tourist attraction, the first of the five major palaces in the world, and a world cultural heritage. Founded on October 10, 1925, it is located in the Forbidden City of the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is a comprehensive museum in China established on the basis of the imperial palaces of the Ming and Qing dynasties and their collections. It is also the largest ancient culture and art museum in China. Its cultural relics collection mainly comes from the old collections of the palaces of the Qing Dynasty. It is one of the first national Patriotism education demonstration base. Starting from January 1, 2014, the Palace Museum in Beijing will be closed almost every Monday. The Palace Museum in Beijing is located in the Forbidden City, the Forbidden City in Beijing. The Forbidden City in Beijing is one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units and the first batch of national 5A tourist attractions. It was selected into the World Cultural Heritage List in 1987.

2. Beijing Badaling Great Wall Tourist Area.

The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is the cemetery of the first emperor in Chinese history, Qin Shi Huang, also known as the Lishan Mausoleum. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit is the burial pit of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, located 1,500 meters east of the cemetery. Its large scale, numerous burial pits, and rich connotations rank among the best tombs of emperors in the past dynasties. According to archaeological findings, the base of the Qin Mausoleum is nearly square in shape and made of rammed earth. The base is 345 meters wide from east to west and 350 meters long from north to south. Surrounding the mound of sealing earth, there are two layers of north-south rectangular city walls built on the ground. There are gates on all sides of the inner city and the outer city, and turrets are built at the four corners of the city. It was listed as a tangible cultural heritage in 1987.

3. Suzhou gardens (Humble Administrator’s Garden, Tiger Hill Mountain, Liuyuan Garden).

Suzhou Gardens, also known as "Suzhou Classical Gardens", are a world cultural heritage, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, and one of China's top ten scenic spots. It is known as the "City of Gardens" and enjoys the reputation of "Jiangnan Gardens are the best in the world. Suzhou gardens are known as "the best gardens in the south of the Yangtze River" and are known as "recreating the world within a short distance". They are the leaders and pride of Chinese garden culture and an outstanding representative of Chinese gardens. Suzhou gardens have a unique historical status and value in the history of world gardening. With their superb artistic techniques of freehand landscapes and rich traditional Chinese thoughts and cultural connotations, Suzhou gardens are a model of gardening art in Eastern civilization. Suzhou is known as the "City of Gardens".

4. The Eight Temples Scenic Area outside Chengde Summer Resort.

Chengde Summer Resort: a world cultural heritage, a national AAAAA tourist attraction, a national key cultural relic protection unit, and one of the four famous gardens in China. Chengde Summer Resort, also known as "Chengde Palace" or "Rehe Palace", is located in the north of the city center of Chengde, Hebei Province, on a narrow valley on the west bank of the Wulie River. It was a place where emperors of the Qing Dynasty used to summer vacation and handle government affairs. Chengde Summer Resort, also known as "Chengde Palace" or "Rehe Palace", is located in the north of the city center of Chengde, Hebei Province, on a narrow valley on the west bank of the Wulie River. It was a place where emperors of the Qing Dynasty used to summer vacation and handle government affairs. On March 4, 1961, the Summer Resort was announced as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, and together with the Summer Palace, Humble Administrator's Garden, and Liuyuan, which were announced at the same time, it was also known as China's Four Famous Gardens.