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Asked: May 25, 20252025-05-25T10:06:43+08:00 2025-05-25T10:06:43+08:00In: Travel

What scenic spots in Beijing are a must – visit?

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What scenic spots in Beijing are a must – visit?

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    1. Abdullah Aljohani
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      2025-05-25T10:10:07+08:00Added an answer on May 25, 2025 at 10:10 am
      Beijing, as China’s capital and a city steeped in history and culture, offers a wealth of iconic attractions that are truly unmissable. Here’s a curated list of must-visit spots, combining timeless landmarks with modern highlights:
      1. The Forbidden City (Palace Museum)As the world’s largest and best-preserved imperial palace complex, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a testament to ancient Chinese architecture. Explore its grand halls, intricate courtyards, and vast collections of imperial artifacts. Don’t miss the newly launched Night Tour of the Treasure Hall in 2025, where you can experience the illuminated Nine-Dragon Screen and immerse in legends of the Forbidden City after dark.Tip: Book tickets 7 days in advance via the official website.
      1. Badaling Great WallThe most iconic section of the Great Wall, renowned for its dramatic mountainous setting and well-preserved battlements. Hike along the wall to appreciate its historical significance and breathtaking views. For a unique twist, consider visiting Mutianyu Great Wall, which offers cable car rides and upgraded night light shows featuring holographic projections of ancient beacon-fire scenes.Transport: Take the direct bus from Deshengmen or opt for a high-speed train.
      1. The Summer PalaceA UNESCO-listed imperial garden blending natural landscapes with classical architecture. Cruise on Kunming Lake, stroll through the Long Corridor (adorned with painted stories), and climb to the top of Longevity Hill for panoramic views. In 2025, the palace introduces Cixi-style imperial boat tea ceremonies, allowing you to sip tea while admiring seasonal blooms like the spring peach blossoms on West Causeway.Best time: Early morning to avoid crowds.
      1. Tiananmen Square & The National Museum of ChinaSymbolizing both historical and political significance, Tiananmen Square is the heart of Beijing. Visit the nearby National Museum to delve into China’s 5,000-year history through its extensive collections, including the world-famous “Simuwu Cauldron.”Note: Free entry with ID reservation.
      1. Temple of HeavenA masterpiece of Ming and Qing architecture, this UNESCO site was where emperors prayed for good harvests. Marvel at the circular Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and stroll through the ancient cypress forests.Pro tip: Join a tai chi session with locals in the early morning.
      1. Prince Gong’s MansionThe largest and best-preserved princely mansion in Beijing, once the residence of Heshen, a powerful Qing official. Its exquisite gardens, elaborate rockeries, and cultural relics offer insights into imperial noble life.Ticket: 40 RMB; audio guides available.
      1. Olympic Park (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)Home to the 2008 Olympics venues, this modern landmark features the futuristic Bird’s Nest stadium and the shimmering Water Cube. Visit at night to see the buildings illuminated in vibrant colors.Free entry to the park; separate tickets for stadium tours.
      1. Shichahai & NanluoguxiangWander through the hútòng (alleyways) of Shichahai, lined with traditional courtyard houses and historic temples. Rent a bike or take a rickshaw to explore hidden gems like the Bell and Drum Towers. Nearby Nanluoguxiang is a trendy street filled with boutique shops, cafes, and art galleries.Evening activity: Enjoy a boat ride on Shichahai while admiring the lit-up bars and restaurants.
      1. Beihai ParkOne of China’s oldest imperial gardens, Beihai is famous for its tranquil lake, the White Dagoba on Qionghua Island, and seasonal lotus blooms. Rent a paddleboat or relax in the teahouse by the water.Ticket: 10 RMB (peak season).
      1. Jingshan ParkClimb to the top of Jingshan Hill for the ultimate panoramic view of the Forbidden City’s golden rooftops against the backdrop of modern Beijing. It’s also a great spot to watch the sunset.Ticket: Only 2 RMB.
      New Highlights for 2025:
      • Universal Studios Beijing’s Mythical Island: Explore interactive zones like “Gonggong’s Mountain Collapse” 4D cinema and “Houyi Shooting the Suns,” blending Chinese mythology with cutting-edge technology.
      • Gubei Water Town & Simatai Great Wall: Combine a visit to this charming water town (nicknamed “the Venice of the North”) with a night hike on Simatai Great Wall, where you can camp under the stars and savor local noodles at the foot of the wall.
      Seasonal Tips:
      • Spring (March–May): Visit Yuyuantan Park for cherry blossoms or the Grand Canal in Tongzhou for a scenic boat ride.
      • Autumn (September–November): Head to Xiangshan (Fragrant Hills) for fiery maple leaves or the Great Wall at Badaling for stunning fall foliage.
      From ancient palaces to modern marvels, Beijing offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and innovation. Plan your itinerary to include these must-see spots, and don’t forget to embrace the city’s vibrant street food and friendly local atmosphere! 🌟
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