The Ming City Walls Ruins Park, first built in the Ming Dynasty, used to run about 40 kilometers The remaining relic, which is about 1 5 kilometers long, used to be part of the inner city wall of Beijing
Located in the center of downtown Beijing, east of Tian'anmen Square, Zhongshan Park covers an area of 23.8 hectares and is a classical altar and temple garden with a monumental purpose.
Shichahai Scenic Area is the only open scenic area with open water in the inner city of Beijing, and it is also the largest and most well-preserved historical district in Beijing.
Located in the center of Beijing, Beihai Park is a classical royal garden that is the earliest built, best preserved and features the most cultural deposits.
Beijing Zoo is one of the largest zoos in China and also a world famous zoo.
Beijing Aquarium is an inland aquarium that integrates ornamental, science education, leisure and entertainment, and business exhibition.
The Jingshan Hill is the tallest point and a key skyline node on Beijing Central Axis.
Built in 1952, Taoranting Park is a famous historical and cultural park that integrates classical architecture and modern gardening art and highlights the "pavilion culture" of the Chinese nation as its main content.
Beijing s most popular amusement park also exhibits sculptures, performances and has opened an IMAX theater for those hoping to see a movie during their visit
It is the Beijing in the books of Marco Polo, which is now broken with only part of walls left
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