Shichahai
Shichahai is a popular cultural district among locals in Beijing, offering many bars, boat rides, restaurants, and performances.
Famous attractions in Beijing include the Forbidden City, Badaling Great Wall, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Yuanmingyuan, Gongwangfu, Beihai Park, Jingshan Park, Yonghegong, and Tiananmen Square.
Shichahai is a popular cultural district among locals in Beijing, offering many bars, boat rides, restaurants, and performances.
Beihai Park is one of China’s oldest, best-preserved, and culturally richest classical royal gardens, with a history of 850 years.
Jingshan Park’s main feature is its panoramic view of the entire Forbidden City, making it one of the best viewpoints in Beijing.
Sanlitun Taikoo Li is home to Beijing’s first bar street and shopping center, located near the embassy district.
Qianmen Street features many authentic century-old Beijing restaurants, including Quanjude Peking Duck and Donglaishun.
Nanluogu Lane is one of Beijing’s oldest neighborhoods, with a history spanning over 740 years, dating back to the Yuan Dynasty.
Prince Gong’s Mansion is the best-preserved and only publicly accessible Qing Dynasty royal residence in Beijing.
Lama Temple is the highest-standard Buddhist temple of the mid to late Qing Dynasty and a pilgrimage site for Buddhists.
Universal Beijing Resort is the largest Universal theme park in Asia, featuring several themed areas, including Harry Potter and Minions.
The Old Summer Palace is a large royal garden from the Qing Dynasty, and Victor Hugo called it a wonder of the world.
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