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Badaling Great Wall

badaling_great_wall Situated 11km away apart from Juyongguan Pass and 60km north of Beijing, Badaling Great Wall, which means, "giving access to every direction," is the most preserved section of the Great Wall in China.

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Beijing Nanshan Ski Resort

beijing-nanshan-ski-resort01 Beijing Nanshan Ski Resort is 45 km apart from Beijing downtown, it is situated near Miyun County, Beijing. It takes 30 minutes drive from JingCheng Expressway, you will find yourself in the winter wonder land in Nanshan Ski resort, 150,000 ha of limitless winter fun.

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Xishiku Catholic Church

xishiku-catholic-church Xishiku Catholic Church, also called Xishiku Church (or Salvador Church, meaning Christ Church), Northern Church is located west of Zhongnanhai, at Canchikou and west of Ziguang Pavilion, so it is also called Canchikou Church. The sanctuary was later moved to Xishiku Street as Catholic North Church.

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Xuanwumen Catholic Church

xuanwumen-catholic-church01 Then Xuanwumen Catholic Church was first erected in the middle of the 16th century on the former site of the Donglin party, a political clique active in the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

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Wangfujing Catholic Church

wangfujing-catholic-church01 The Wangfujing Catholic Church, also named the Catholic East Church, situated the east of central Wangfujing Street, regarded as one of the best-preserved religious sites in the heart of Beijing.

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Beijing National Grand Theater

national-grand-theater The newly finished egg-shaped Beijing National Grand Theater is designed by the French architect Paul Andreu, the designer of the terminal of the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.

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Forbidden City

forbidden-city3 The Forbidden City, aslo known as the Imperial Palace Museum, was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. In early 15th century, the capital of the Ming Dynasty was moved from Nanjing to Beijing. Twenty-four emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties ruled from the Forbidden City.

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Summer Palace

Summer-Palace7 The Summer Palace located ten kilometers to the northwest of Beijing and used to be a summer residence of Qing Dynasty emperors. Itis now a public park. It is an imperial garden known far and wide for its architectural grandeur and stunning natural beauty.

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CCTV Tower

cctv-tower The China Central Television (CCTV) Tower is the highest building in Beijing. It has an observation platform at the height of 238m, and the top of its antenna rod is as high as 405 meters.

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Beijing International Sculpture Park

international-sculpture-park As an artist garden decorated by plants and sculptures, Beijing Sculpture Garden boasts of its leading positions in China's garden and park industry.

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Peking (Beijing) Man Site at Zhoukoudian

beijing-man01 Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian, a national key cultural relics protection units, located in the town of Zhoukoudian in Fangshan District, Beijing, is the world's richest, the most systems and the most valuable Paleolithic sites of early settlements.

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Beijing Lingshan Mountain

linshan-mountain Lingshan Mountain, situated in the west of Mentougou District, is the highest mountain around Beijing, at 2303 metres in height.  The mountain has become a great travel destination for tourists from the surrounding regions.

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Beijing World Park

beijing-world-park01 The Beijing World Park, located in southwestern Fengtai District, is 17 kilometers from Tian'anmen and 40 kilometers from the Capital International Airport. The park has 100 world-famous man- made and natural attractions from nearly 50 countries throughout the world.

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Ming Tombs

ming-tombs1 The Ming Tombs, situarated in Changping County, northwest of Beijing. These tombs are the tombs of thirteen Ming Dynasty Emperors who ruled China from 1368 to 1644.

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The Temple of Heaven

Temple-of-Heaven1 The Temple of Heaven is the most holy of Beijing's Imperial temples, for this is where the emperor came every winter solstice to worship heaven and to pray solemnly for a good harvest.

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Mutianyu Great Wall

mutianyu-great-wall1 Mutianyu Great Wall, situated in Huairou District, 73 kilometers (45.4 miles) northwest from Beijing. It acrosses the mountain ridges connecting Gubeikou to the east and Juyongguan Pass to the west. Along with nearby Huanghua Great Wall and Jiankou Pass.

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Beijing Opera

beijing-opera01 Beijing Opera, which originated in the late 18th century, is a synthesis of music, dance, art and acrobatics. It is the most influential and representative of all operas in China. Peking opera is a national treasure with a history of 200 years.

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Lama Temple

lama-temple1 Yonghe Lama Temple is a famous lamasery located in the northeastern part of the old city of Beijing. It was a palatial residence built in 1694 by Qing emperor, Kangxi, for his fourth son, Prince Yongzheng, who later succeeded to the throne.

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Miluyuan Park (Pere David's deer)

miluyuan-park Miluyuan (Pere David's deer) Park  is located on the site of the Southern Marshes (Nan Haizi) where Yuan, Ming, and Qing emperors would hunt deer, rabbit, and pheasant, and practice military exercises, this ecological research center is the most humane place to view animals in Beijing.

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Acrobatic Show

acrobatic-show01 Chinese acrobatics show has a long history and rich national flavor. It is one of the art forms most popular among the Chinese people. The acrobatic art has been existent in China for more than two thousand years.

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Beijing Panda House

panda2 The Panda House lies in Beijing Zoo, which was built in 1906 and opened to the public in 1908 with an area of about 10 hectares and a few humble pavilions to house the animals.

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The Sacred Way

sacred-way2 The Sacred way (Shen Dao), also known as a Spirit Path or Divine Road, was a path built as part of the tomb for the Ming emperors, connecting the entrance with the real tomb. It was believed to have guided the emperors' souls to enter heaven.

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Beijing Happy Valley Park

beijing-happy-valley-park01 Beijing Happy Valley Park, renowned to be local Disney,  was completed and opened to the public in July, 2006. Since its open, it has attracted and successfully received thousands of hundreds tourist to come here to enjoy and refresh themselves. With six theme zones and 120 attractions.

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Tian'anmen Square

tiananmen-square2 Situated due south of Tian'anmen, the Tian'anmen Square has an area of 44 hectares (109 acres) that can accommodate as many as one million people for public gatherings.

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The 798 Art Zone

the-798-art-zone01 The 798 Art Zone is located in the Dashanzi area, to the northeast of central Beijing. It is the site of state-owned factories including Factory 798, which originally produced electronics.  The 798 Art Zone has become a significant enclave of contemporary artists and connoisseurs that spills out into the surrounding area.

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Simatai Great Wall

Secret-Great-Wall2 Simatai Great Wall, located in the north of Miyun county, 120km northeast of Beijing, holds the access to Gubeikou, a strategic pass in the eastern part of the Great Wall.

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Jiuhua Spa and Resort

jiuhua-spa-resort01 The Jiu Hua Spa and Resort in Beijing is like an ancient Chinese village, surrounded by farmlands with a lake that is fringed by beautiful willow trees. The hot springs around Xiao Tang Shan have been famous since ancient times. In the Qing Dynasty, Hot Spring Palace was built here.

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Chinese Kungfu Show

kungfu-show01 Kung Fu practitioners of China and invited the best directors and designers of the country. The show is a must-see production in Beijing for tourists and Kung Fu lovers.

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Beijing Hutong

beijing-hutong3 Beijing Hutongs are a kind of ancient city alley or lane that is typical in Beijing. Most of them are found around the Forbidden City, and many were built during the three dynasties of Yuan, Ming and Qing.

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Panjiayuan Antique Market

panjiayuan-antique-market01 Panjiayuan market is located on the south side of Panjiayuan Lu, just inside the southeast corner of the Third Ring Road. It is Beijing's biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and antiques market.

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Great Wall of China

china-great-wall01 The Great Wall from People's Republic of China, is a serial by rock and earthen fortifications in northern part of China. It has been constructed, reconstructed, and preserved between the fifth century B.C. and the sixteenth century to protect the northern borderlines of the Chinese Empire.

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Beijing Underground City

beijing-underground-city01 Beijing Underground City locates in Xidamo Lane(It is a place to make weapons in Qing dynasty).For more than 20 years, Beijing Underground City, a bomb shelter just beneath the ancient capital’s downtown area, has been virtually forgotten by local citizens, despite being well-known amongst foreigners since it officially opened in 2000.

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Xiu Shui Silk Market

xiushui-silk-market Xiu Shui Silk Market, aslo known as Xiu Shui, Silk Alley is really a north-south alley which runs from Xiu Shui Street south past the US Embassy to Jianguomenwai Avenue. Many silk items and other type of garments are for sale.

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Beijing Railway Station

beijing-railway-station01 Beijing has two main railway stations: Beijing Railway Station and Beijing West Railway Station. Both have left-luggage facilities, ATMs, tourist information, shops and restaurants. The others are Beijing South Railway Station and Beijing North Railway Station or Xizhimen Station.

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Hong Qiao Market

hongqiao-market Located opposite the northeastern entrance to the Temple of Heaven, the Hong Qiao Market market is somewhat of an institution in Beijing. Come here to find antiques, jewelry, clothes, food, souvenirs, gifts, toys, shoes and more. Prices are incredibly cheap, and the more you buy the bigger the discount.

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The Subway in Beijing

beijing-subway The subway in Beijing plays very important roles in peoples' daily life, since the traffic in Beijing always be annoying for citizens,  traffic jams happened from time to time during working days.

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Yuanmingyuan Park

yuanmingyuan-park Yuanmingyuan (Garden of perfect splendor) is renowned throughout the world for its fabled charms and association with Chinese modern history. Extolled as the "Garden of Gardens" and the "Versailles of the East" during its heyday.

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Wangfujing Street

beijing-wangfujing-street01 Located north to the East Chang'an Boulevard, the world famous Wangfujing Street has a history of more than 100 years.It is one of the most famous commercial streets in Beijing.

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Beijing Bus Line

beijing-bus Beijing has convinient bus transportation network in addition to the Subway.  Travelling in Beijing is easy!

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Fragrant Hills Park

fragrant-hill-park01 The Fragrant Hills Park (Xiangshan gongyuan)is located 20 kilometers northwest of Beijing and not far from the Summer Palace. The name of the park derives not from the fresh air or aroma in the area, but in the shape of the hills themselves. If you look close enough you can just make out the shape of an incense burner at the peak of the hills.

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