Zhihua Temple, an oasis of quiet courtyards and exquisite Buddhist artwork in the heart of the Central Business District, was built by the corrupt eunuch Wang Zhen in 1443 as his personal ancestral hall, but was later converted to a temple.
The 4 corner towers of lofty walls were established in 1420, rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
During the Qing Dynasty, this was the gathering place of the Xiang Huang bannermen, an upper class brigade of the eight banners commanded by the emperor.
Located at No. 13 and 15 at Fangjia Hutong, Andingmennei Street, Xunjunwang Mansion is the residence of Yongzhang, the third son of Emperor Qianlong. Yongzhang was canonized as Xunjunwang after his death. This mansion was built by his adopted son Jinyi ac
Changpuhe is also called Waijinshuihe, a pretty, renovated river park lying to the east of the Forbidden City.
Located at No. 2 and No. 4 of Beichizi Street, Xuanren Temple was built in 1728 and was called Wind God Temple.
Enjoyed the reputation of “Golden Street” in Beijing, Wangfujing Walking Street is a famous business zone with the history more than hundreds years.
On the west side of Andingmenwai Street, there was a pool and it excavated a lake in 1958.
Beijing's Drum Tower is one of the best tourist sites to visit in Beijing.
Bell Tower is located about 100 meters north to the Drum Tower, in the Central Axis of Beijing, Dongcheng District.
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