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Discover the Best of Beijing: Unforgettable Adventures and Iconic Landmarks!

Beijing is a city with rich history and culture, and also boasts stunning landscapes. From ancient palaces and gardens, to modern commercial centers and entertainment venues, Beijing has it all. Its diverse seasons showcase beautiful cherry blossoms, lotus flowers, maple leaves, and snow scenery. Beijing is a place where you can experience breathtaking scenery and immerse yourself in a rich cultural atmosphere.

1.Tian'anmen
Tian'anmen Square is the political and historical center of China, attracting a large number of visitors. It features iconic landmarks such as the Tian'anmen Gate, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, and Monument to the People's Heroes. Every year during the National Day holiday on October 1st, the square hosts grand flag-raising and military parades. However, visitors should be aware of local regulations and avoid causing unnecessary trouble.
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2.Great Wall
The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications built to protect China from invaders. It stretches over 13,000 miles and is considered one of the greatest engineering feats in human history. The wall attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year.
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3.The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing's old city, was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. With its grand scale and magnificent architecture, it is considered one of the finest examples of ancient royal palaces in China. The Forbidden City holds tens of thousands of precious cultural relics and artworks, making it an important part of China's cultural heritage and a popular destination for visitors from all over the world.
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4.Temple of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven, located in the southern part of central Beijing's Temple of Heaven Park, is a royal sacrificial building from the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is an important representation of ancient Chinese sacrificial culture and a masterpiece of ancient Chinese architectural art. The Temple of Heaven consists of three main parts, including the Circular Mound Altar, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, and the Imperial Vault of Heaven. Every year during the Winter Solstice, the Temple of Heaven hosts a grand sacrificial ceremony, attracting many visitors. The Temple of Heaven Park is also a beautiful leisure destination, attracting many locals and tourists for strolls, exercises, and sightseeing.
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5.Old Summer Palace
The Old Summer Palace, also known as the Yuanmingyuan, is a massive imperial garden located in Haidian District, Beijing, built by the Qing Emperor Qianlong. It consists of three main sections including garden, palace, and lakes. The Yuanmingyuan was once an important cultural heritage of China, but was burned down during the invasion of the British and French armies in the 19th century. Nowadays, the ruins of the Yuanmingyuan are preserved as an important historical site and tourist attraction. Visitors can stroll around the area, appreciate the beautiful natural scenery and ancient architectural ruins, and experience the culture and history of China.
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Of course, Beijing has more than just many fun places to visit; there are also many delicious foods to try. By the way, let me also make some recommendations.
1.Peking duck
Peking duck is one of the traditional and famous Chinese dishes known for its crispy skin and tender, delicious meat. It requires selecting a plump and fatty duck, marinating it with special seasonings, and slowly roasting it over charcoal until the skin is golden and crispy and the meat is tender and juicy. When enjoying Peking duck, it is usually wrapped in a thin pancake with scallions, cucumber, and other condiments, and dipped in sweet bean sauce, making for a delicious flavor combination.
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2.Lao Beijing hotpot
Lao Beijing hotpot is a traditional Beijing cuisine that is widely loved for its unique flavor and cooking style. The hotpot usually includes two types of broth: a clear broth and a spicy broth. The ingredients for the hotpot are diverse, including various vegetables, meats, seafood, and more, which are chosen and cooked by the diners themselves. The seasonings for Lao Beijing hotpot are also special, including sesame paste, soy sauce, garlic paste, and more, providing a rich and delicious taste. If you are traveling to Beijing, be sure to try Lao Beijing hotpot and experience the authentic flavor of Beijing.
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3.Lao Beijing fried sauce noodles(This is highly recommended!)
Lao Beijing fried sauce noodles, also known as Zhajiangmian, is a classic Beijing-style noodle dish that has been popular for generations. The dish consists of hand-pulled noodles topped with a savory sauce made from stir-fried ground pork or soybean paste, diced vegetables, and various sauces and seasonings. The noodles are typically served hot and topped with shredded cucumber, bean sprouts, and sometimes julienned carrots for added texture and flavor. Lao Beijing fried sauce noodles are a must-try dish for anyone visiting Beijing who wants to experience the city's traditional cuisine.

4.Donkey rolling
Donkey rolling, also known as Lv Da Gun, is a traditional snack popular in Beijing, Tianjin, and other areas. It is made of a thin layer of skin made from mung bean flour and cornstarch, filled with sweet bean paste, rolled up, and then coated with sesame seeds and powdered sugar, resulting in a golden outer layer. The name "Donkey Rolling" comes from the shape of the rolled up skin, which looks like a donkey rolling. Donkey rolling has a crispy texture and moderate sweetness, making it a popular snack among the public.
This girl will like it for sure, LOl.
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