The Summer Palace is the largest existing and the best-preserved royal garden in China, was one of the “Three Hills and Five Gardens” in the western suburbs of Beijing
Beijing Aquarium is an inland aquarium that integrates ornamental, science education, leisure and entertainment, and business exhibition.
Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park was completed in 1988, with only the landscape system, garden pattern and building foundations remaining, and the remnants of rockery and carvings still visible.
Located in the western suburbs of Beijing, Fragrant Hills Park has a treacherous terrain and lush greenery. Covering an area of 188 hectares, it is a royal garden featuring mountains and forests.
The Central Radio and Television Tower is a comprehensive building integrating radio and television transmission with tourism and catering entertainment, and is an important symbol of Beijing's modernization.
Dajue Temple, also known as Xishan Dajue Temple, was built in the 4th Xianyong year of the Liao Dynasty (1068) and is located at the Yangtai Mountain, Haidian District
The remaining five square pagodas are also the reason why Zhenjue Temple is commonly known as the "Five Pagoda Temple".
Qinpu Study, is a serene memorial hall where Cao Xueqin, spent his later years. Visitors can enjoy the exquisite charm of the traditional courtyard and have their notebooks stamped at the Red Chamber Dream Post Office.
National Botanical Garden is an internet-famous attraction in Beijing. It covers 300 hectares and houses over 17,000 plant species. Cherry Gully, features a stunning Metasequoia forest and dreamy mist landscapes.
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