What scenic spots in Beijing are worth visiting?

Beijing tourism has the following attractions:

Badaling great wall

Badaling Great Wall is the essence of the Ming Great Wall scenery, with an altitude of 10 15 meters, and it is also the outpost of Juyongguan.

It is divided into two parts: Nanchang City and the North Great Wall. There are seven watchtowers in Nanchang City, with relatively few tourists, while there are 12 watchtowers in the North Great Wall, which is difficult to climb. Among them, the eighth floor in the north is the watchtower at Badaling Great Wall, also known as the "Sun Observatory", which is a better place to overlook the Great Wall.

The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is a well-preserved ancient wooden structure complex.

The Forbidden City was built under the order of Yongle Emperor Judy. According to its layout and function, it is divided into two parts: "the outer dynasty" and "the inner dynasty". It is bounded by Gan Qing Gate, with the outer court to the south of Gan Qing Gate and the inner court to the north.

The foreign dynasty, also known as the "former dynasty", centered on the Hall of Supreme Harmony (Golden Hall), the Hall of Zhonghe and the Hall of Baohe, was the place where feudal emperors exercised their power and held ceremonies.

The palace centered on Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace, the last three palaces of Kunning Palace and the east and west six palaces is the residence of feudal emperors and empresses, also known as "three palaces and six courtyards".

There are a lot of precious cultural relics in the Forbidden City. There are clock demonstrations at 1 1 and 14 every day. Don't miss them.

3. Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square is located on the south side of Chang 'an Avenue, opposite the square. To the north of Chang 'an Avenue is the Tiananmen Gate Tower, and under the gate is the sparkling Jinshui River.

4. Temple of Heaven

Located at the southern tip of Beijing, the Temple of Heaven is the place where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to the gods of heaven and earth and prayed for abundant crops. The Temple of Heaven includes Waqiu and Guqi Ertan, and the Great Wall is divided into two layers, inside and outside, in a zigzag shape. The north fence is circular, and the south fence intersects the east and west walls at right angles, which is square. This north-south circle, commonly known as the "wall of heaven and earth", symbolizes the old saying that "the sky is round and the place is round". There are no doors on the east, south and north sides of the outer altar wall, but only two doors have been built in the west-the ball altar door and the praying valley door (also known as the Tiantan Gate). There are four Tianmen gates in the east, south, west and north around the inner altar wall. The inner altar has an altar and a fasting palace, with east-west horizontal walls, an oasis altar in the south and a valley prayer altar in the north.

5. Shichahai

Shichahai also wrote "Ten Tea Seas", and there are ten Buddhist temples around it, so it is called this. With the development of time, the West Sea, Houhai Sea, Qianhai Sea and Three Seas are gradually formed. Since the Qing Dynasty, it has become a place for entertainment and summer vacation. The blue waves in the three seas, weeping willows on the shore and beautiful distant mountains are one of the scenic spots in Yanjing. Today, it still preserves a very rare historical feature in which natural landscape and cultural relics complement each other. In recent years, Shichahai Bar Street has become a lively place in Beijing at night. There are also many restaurants with Beijing flavor here. You can enjoy wine tasting, boating, enjoying the sparkling lake, or wandering on both sides of the river, listening to willow dancing, or looking for delicious food, having a royal dinner, or staying in the hutong to enjoy the original Beijing flavor.