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Beijing Travel Guide
Must-See Attractions & Highlights

From the imperial grandeur of the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven to the lively alleys of historic hutongs and the trendy hub of Sanlitun, Beijing brings together history, culture, and modern energy in one unforgettable city. Savor the world-famous Peking Duck, exquisite dim sum, and other culinary delights, and immerse yourself in a journey that captures over a thousand years of history—truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The Forbidden City (Imperial Palace): A UNESCO World Heritage complex of palaces where successive Chinese emperors once resided, representing one of the most significant historical attractions in Beijing.

The Forbidden City
(Imperial Palace)

Bearing 600 years of history, this is the world's largest palace complex where only emperors were permitted to tread. Everyone is awestruck by its sheer scale and majestic beauty.

The Tiananmen Square.One of the largest public squares in the world, symbolizing both China’s history and modern politics, and serving as the heart of Beijing.

Tiananmen Square

The world’s largest public square and the very heart of modern China, it is an iconic and symbolic place that has witnessed many of the nation’s most pivotal and historic moments over time.

Tthe UNESCO World Heritage site—the Great Wall.This magnificent defensive structure stretches across the outskirts of Beijing, captivating visitors with its vast scale and breathtaking views. An unmissable must-see for any trip to Beijing.

The Great Wall

A heritage of humanity so grand it can be seen from space. To witness the winding majesty of this millennia-old fortress with your own eyes, is truly to embrace the spirit and earn the title of a "true hero."

The Summer Palace.A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring vast lakes and classical Chinese gardens, renowned as the imperial garden of the Qing Dynasty.

Summer Palace

The Summer Palace, the largest imperial garden in China, beloved by Empress Dowager Cixi. Don't miss the elegant boat rides on the vast Kunming Lake and the exquisite paintings adorning the Long Corridor.

The Temple of Heaven.An ancient ceremonial complex centered on the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, famous for its striking blue circular roof and one of Beijing’s most iconic landmarks.

Temple of Heaven

Here, emperors prayed to heaven for bountiful harvests. This is China's most sacred complex of religious architecture, where you can experience its perfect symmetry and profound philosophy.

The Wangfujing: A bustling commercial district popular with tourists, where visitors can enjoy a wide variety of dining and shopping experiences.

Wangfujing(Shopping Street)

Beijing's premier bustling commercial street. This energetic hotspot lets you indulge in both food and shopping, from time-honored eateries to brand-name stores.

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