Attractions in Beijing
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The Huguang Guild Hall, located in Beijing, has a rich history dating back to the late 18th century when it was a venue for Beijing Opera, originally performed for the […]
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In the northwest of Beijing, the 798 Art District stands as a vibrant transformation of Communist-era factories and warehouses. The austere Bauhaus architecture now houses a dynamic array of edgy […]
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In Beijing’s Chaoyang District, the New Silk Alley Market (Xiu Shui) stands as a bustling 376,737-square-foot (35,000-square-meter) complex. This vibrant market is home to over 1,700 retail vendors, each offering […]
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Once an imperial residence, the Inner Court (Nei Ting) of the Forbidden City in Beijing served as the private living quarters and gardens for the royal family, while the outer […]
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Nestled in the mountains, Cuandixia Village was founded during the Ming Dynasty and offers a well-preserved glimpse into traditional Chinese village life. Located as a popular day trip destination from […]
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Built in 1192, the Marco Polo Bridge (Lugou Qiao) is the oldest in Beijing, spanning the Yongding River with 11 arches. Located southwest of central Beijing, the bridge is adorned […]
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Built on a mountain ridge, the Huangyaguan Great Wall, also known as the Great Wall at Huangya Pass, is a restored section of the ancient fortification. Located farther from Beijing […]
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St. Joseph’s Church, also known as the East Cathedral, stands as one of Beijing’s four significant Catholic cathedrals. Completed in 1655, it is the second oldest in the city, following […]
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Miaoying Temple, also known as the White Stupa Temple or White Dagoba Temple, stands in Beijing’s Xicheng District, where a striking white dagoba rises 167 feet (51 meters) above the […]
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Built in 1777, the Prince Gong Mansion (Gong Wang Fu) stands as one of Beijing’s best-preserved imperial mansions, now transformed into a museum. Located in the heart of the city, […]
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The Capital Museum in Beijing is a treasure trove of imperial Chinese art and artifacts, along with Buddhist relics from various Asian countries. Spanning five aboveground levels and two basement […]
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The China Aviation Museum, also known as the Datangshan Museum, is the largest of its kind in Asia. Nestled in an old air force base north of Beijing, this expansive […]
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Nestled in Beijing’s Dongcheng District, the Shijia Hutong Museum offers a glimpse into the traditional alleyway life of the city’s past. Housed in a historic courtyard, the museum’s exhibits span […]
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Built in 1984 on the site of a former imperial palace, Chaoyang Park spans 714 acres (289 hectares), making it the largest park in Beijing. The park features Lotus Lake, […]
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China boasts the world’s largest network of high-speed rails, with the Beijing Bullet Train serving as a key artery connecting the capital to other major cities. These trains, known for […]
Nestled within Ditan Park, the Temple of Earth stands as the last remaining temple dedicated to the God of Earth and the second largest of Beijing’s five altar temples. Constructed […]
Beijing Zoo, established over a century ago, is a historic wildlife attraction in the heart of Beijing. Spanning a diverse range of habitats, the zoo is home to a variety […]
Shidu Nature Park, located in the Fangshan District of Beijing, China, is a sprawling 74,131-acre (30,000-hectare) expanse known for its dramatic limestone karst formations. The Juma River winds through the […]
Completed in 2010, the China World Trade Center (Guomao) in Beijing stands as a striking symbol of the country’s rapid modernization. Dominating the skyline, the complex includes Beijing’s tallest skyscraper, […]
Positioned just north of the Drum Tower (Gulou), Beijing’s Bell Tower (Zhonglou) has a history that dates back to the 13th century, though its current structure was rebuilt in the […]
Wild Duck Lake National Wetland Park (Yeyahu), located outside of Beijing, stands as a testament to natural restoration in an area not typically known for its environmental values. The flat […]
The Imperial Vault of Heaven, one of the three main structures in the UNESCO-listed Temple of Heaven, stands as a significant historical site in Beijing. Constructed during the Ming Dynasty […]
Founded in 1317, Dongyue Temple is dedicated to Tai Shan, one of the five great mountains of Taoism. Located in Beijing, this active temple spans 11.7 acres (4.7 hectares), making […]
Nestled in the heart of Beijing, the pedestrianized Donghuamen Night Market comes alive after dark, drawing both locals and tourists with its vibrant atmosphere. The air is filled with the […]