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Beijing
China’s Cultural and Historical Icon
City overview
Beijing represents the heart of Chinese civilization.
- World-famous landmarks such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City
- Strong international presence with embassies and universities
- Mature tourism infrastructure for cultural travel
Best for History enthusiasts, cultural travelers, first-time visitors
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Main attractions
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≈4h
The Palace Museum5A-level tourist attraction, the world's largest and most complete ancient wooden architectural complex
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≈2h
Tiananmen Square5A-level tourist attraction, the largest city square in the world
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≈4h
Summer Palace5A-level tourist attraction, the largest and best-preserved imperial garden in China
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≈4h
Badaling Great Wall5A-level tourist attraction, the most famous and essential section of the Great Wall
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≈2h
Temple of Heaven Park5A-level tourist attraction, the site where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshipped heaven
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≈3h
Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park5A-level tourist attraction, famous royal garden ruins from the Qing Dynasty
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≈3h
Ming Tombs5A-level tourist attraction, the tomb complex of thirteen Ming Dynasty emperors
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≈4h
Mutianyu Great Wall5A-level tourist attraction, one of the best-preserved sections of the Great Wall
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≈3h
Beijing Olympic Park5A-level tourist attraction, main venue of the 2008 Olympic Games
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≈2h
Prince Gong's Mansion5A-level tourist attraction, the largest princely mansion of the Qing Dynasty
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≈4h
Beijing Zoo4A-level tourist attraction, the earliest zoo opened in China
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≈3h
Fragrant Hills Park4A-level tourist attraction, famous for autumn foliage viewing in Beijing