The Xiannong Altar was built in the eighteenth year of Yongle of Ming Dynasty (1420), formerly known as the "Shanchuan Altar (Mountain and River Altar)".
Yongdingmen Gate is also known as Zhengyang Outer Gate, Yong'anmen Gate, or Yongchangmen Gate, means "eternal stability".
Beijing Yanqing One-Hundred-Li Landscape Corridor Scenic Spot integrates tourism, leisure and vacation, and scientific research.
A comprehensive exposition park integrating grape variety display, viewing and picking, ecological experience, scenic tour, science education, leisure and entertainment.
It is the place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshiped the "imperial earth god" and is the largest surviving altar of the earth in China.
The Zhoukoudian site has two parts: the site area and the museum. It opens to the public all year round.
As the former site of Pingxi Mansion during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, Wave Town has a long history of three hundred years.
It challenges the spatial concept of traditional commerce, exploring an experiential consumption model, and creates a new world of leisure shopping.
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