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Beijing
Destination Guide

The Ultimate Guide Before You Plan for your Next Trip

Beijing is the heart of China .It is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is always the first choice of travelers who are willing to know a time-honored and developed city of China. Traversed by more than a hundred flyovers and spiked with high-rises, this vivid metropolis is China at its most dynamic. For a thousand years, the drama of China's imperial history was played out here, with the emperor sitting enthroned at the centre of the Chinese universe, and though today the city is a very different one, it remains spiritually and politically the heart of the country. The city has been soul of politics and society throughout its long history and consequently there is an unparalleled wealth of discovery to delight and intrigue travelers. Located in northern China, close to the port city of Tianjin and partially surrounded by Hebei Province, it also serves as the most important transportation hub and port of entry.

Attractions in Beijing

There are many famous places to visit in Beijing. The best-known ones include the Badaling stretch of the Great Wall of China, the Temple of Heaven, the Tian'anmen and the Forbidden City, a number of temples, hutongs and parks, relics of ages gone by.

Forbidden City

Forbidden City

Forbidden City

The magnificent Forbidden City is the largest and the best-preserved imperial palace complex in the world. For five centuries, this palace functioned as the administrative center of the country.

Great Wall in Beijing

Great Wall in Beijing

The Great Wall of China is one of the 'Eight Wonders of the World' and is enlisted in the World Heritage Directory. This immense wall was built to keep out invaders as well as to retain the inhabitants. In the downtown area of Beijing, it is possible to climb Badaling Great Wall.

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square

The solemn and respectful Tiananmen Square is the largest central city square in the world, which serves not only Beijing's symbol but also the whole of China. This immense courtyard is surrounded by a variety of significant edifices such as the Tiananmen Tower, Great Hall of the People, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall, Monument to the People's Heroes and National Museum of China.

Imperial Gardens & Mausoleums

Imperial Gardens & Mausoleums

Imperial Gardens & Mausoleums

Beijing is the capital city of several Dynasties. Therefore, besides the spectacular imperial palaces, it also possesses the most luxurious royal gardens—the well-preserved Summer Palace .

Great Wall in Beijing

The Great Wall of China is one of the 'Eight Wonders of the World' and is enlisted in the World Heritage Directory. This immense wall was built to keep out invaders as well as to retain the inhabitants. In the downtown area of Beijing, it is possible to climb Badaling Great Wall.

Modern Beijing

There are so many representative buildings displaying this international metropolis, such as the National Stadium and the National Aquatics Center for 2008 Olympics and the China Century Monument.

Natural Beauties

For a peaceful and interesting stroll, one can visit Beijing's beautiful parks. Located at the back of the Forbidden City, the Jingshan Park is an ideal place for an overview of the city, which was also an imperial garden in ancient time. The Fragrant Hills Park has the most beautiful red maple leaves in every autumn. The Taoranting Park is a wonderful workmanship of Chinese ancient and modern architectural skills. The Stone Flower Cave is an astonishing karst park.

Temples

Due to religion was always related with the supreme imperial power, Beijing at one time served as the focus of religious life with lots of beautiful temples. The Temple of Heaven, where the Emperors paid homage to the glory of heaven, is the largest group of structures in the country dedicated to rituals. The Great Bell Temple, Temple of Confucius , Temple of Yonghe Lamasery, Temple of Altar of Earth, Big Bell Temple are other temples to visit.