Lvzu Temple was the temple of the god of fire built in the Ming dynasty and Ye heshi, a Taoist, rebuilt the temple as Lvzu Temple during the Xianfeng Period of the Qing dynasty
Situated at the No.24 Wenhua Hutong in Xicheng District in Beijing, the former residence of Li Dazhao is a full demonstration of simplicity and elegance.
Wenjin Street is not very long but enjoys a good fame.
Located at No 19 Qianhaibeiyan, Shichahai, Xicheng District, Huixiantang Hall is one of the “Eight Halls of Beijing”
Located at the island in the northwest of Shichahai, the temple was built during the Yongle Period during the Ming Dynasty.
The Dingqinwang Mansion covers an area of about 6 5 acres with more than 400 rooms
Round City is the city wall built in the Ming Dynasty, and the water surface of both the east rose to the height of the ground.
Beijing Books Building is a flagship bookstore with the largest scale and the most abundant book varieties in Beijing.
Wanshou Park is located on Baizhifang East Street, covering an area of 5.1 hectares, and its original site was constructed on Guangdi Temple in 1617.
The Niujie Mosque is widely known as the most ancient mosque in Beijing, as well as the largest one.
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