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Landmark Attractions In Beijing

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Beijing , formerly romanized as Peking, is the capital of the People's Republic of China, the world's third most populous city proper, and most populous capital city. The city, located in northern China, is governed as a municipality under the direct administration of central government with 16 urban, suburban, and rural districts. Beijing Municipality is surrounded by Hebei Province with the exception of neighboring Tianjin Municipality to the southeast; together the three divisions form the Jingjinji metropolitan region and the national capital region of China.Beijing is an important world capital and global power city, and one of the world's leading...
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Landmark Attractions In Beijing

  • 1. Beihai Park (Beihai Gongyuan) Beijing
    Beihai Park is a public park and former imperial garden located in the northwestern part of the Imperial City, Beijing. First built in the 11th century, it is among the largest of all Chinese gardens and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces, and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at its northern end to the Shichahai. The park has an area of more than 69 hectares , with a lake that covers more than half of the entire park. At the center of the park is an island called Jade Flower Island , whose highest point is 32 meters . Beihai literally means Northern Sea. There are also corresponding Central and Southern Seas. These latter two are joined inside a complex of buildings known after them as Zhongnanhai; it is th...
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  • 2. Old Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan) Beijing
    The Old Summer Palace, known in Chinese as Yuanming Yuan , and originally called the Imperial Gardens , was a complex of palaces and gardens in present-day Haidian District, Beijing, China. It is located 8 kilometres northwest of the walls of the former Imperial City section of Beijing. Constructed throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Old Summer Palace was the main imperial residence of Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty and his successors, and where they handled state affairs; the Forbidden City was used for formal ceremonies. Widely conceived as the pinnacle work of Chinese imperial garden and palace design, the Old Summer Palace was an architectural wonder, known for its extensive collection of gardens, its building architecture and numerous art and historical treasures. ...
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  • 3. Great Wall at Huanghuacheng Beijing
    Huanghuacheng is a village in the town of Jiuduhe , in the Huairou District of northern Beijing.
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  • 4. Jingshan Park (Jingshan Gongyuan) Beijing
    Jingshan Park is an imperial park covering 23 hectares immediately north of the Forbidden City in the Imperial City area of Beijing, China. The focal point is the artificial hill Jingshan, literally Prospect Hill. Formerly a private imperial garden attached to the grounds of the Forbidden City, the grounds were opened to the public in 1928. The park was formally established in 1949. It is listed as a Key State Park and is administratively part of both Xicheng and Dongcheng districts in downtown Beijing.
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  • 6. Liulichang Street Beijing
    Liulichang is a district in downtown Beijing that is known for a series of traditional Chinese stone dwellings housing selling various craftwork, artistry, and antiques. It is one of Beijing's traditional old quarters.
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  • 7. Dashilan Beijing
    Dashilan , is a famous business street outside Qianmen in Beijing, China. Now the term Dashilan is also used to refer to the area comprising, besides Dashilanr itself, also the Langfang Toutiao Lane, Liangshidian Street and Meishi Street.
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  • 9. Sanlitun Bar Street Beijing
    Sanlitun is an area of the Chaoyang District, Beijing containing many popular bar streets and international stores. It is a popular destination for shopping, dining and entertainment. The area has been under almost constant regeneration since the late 20th century as part of a citywide project of economic regrowth. It currently houses many bars and clubs popular with both locals and foreigners as well as international brand-name stores such as Uniqlo, Apple Inc. and Adidas. It is notable for housing the largest Adidas store in the world. In recent years, the Taikoo Li Sanlitun shopping mall has become a popular destination for locals and foreigners alike.
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  • 11. Chang'an Street Beijing
    Chang'an Avenue , literally Eternal Peace Street, is a major thoroughfare in Beijing, China. It is often referred to as the Shili Changjie , meaning the Ten Li Long street. Chang'an is the old name for Xi'an which was the capital of China during the Tang Dynasty and other periods. Strictly speaking, Chang'an Avenue only encompasses West Chang'an Avenue and East Chang'an Avenue. However, it is also used to refer to the stretch from Fuxingmen on the Western 2nd Ring Road to Jianguomen on the Eastern 2nd Ring Road. In very broad terms, it refers to the stretch of road as the route from Shijingshan District through to Tongzhou District, including portions of the Jingtong Expressway. This article, and related articles, consider it to be the road from Fuxing Road through to the beginning of the ...
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  • 15. Wudaokou Beijing
    Wudaokou , whose name is a literal reference to the fifth level crossing of the Jingbao Railway, is a neighborhood in the Haidian District of North West Beijing, famous for its close distances to universities including Tsinghua University and Peking University. It is around 10 km from the center of Beijing, between the Fourth and Fifth ring roads, and has good public transport links including a station on Line 13 of the Beijing Subway. It became a commercial center in Haidian during the 1950s following the establishment of several universities. The high price of real estate in this area has led to it being dubbed the Center of the Universe. Until as recently as 2001 the area consisted mainly of Hutong neighborhoods and late 1960s apartment blocks, but major development has erased many of t...
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