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
The Temple of Heaven is the largest ancient worship complex in China, where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshiped the Heaven. It is a must-see attraction on a one-day trip to Beijing.
The Badaling Great Wall, entrance to Guangou Ancient Road in Yanqing, Beijing, is a well-preserved Ming Dynasty section, the first opened to tourists. It boasts many honors and has welcomed numerous world leaders.
Ming Tombs, a natural scenic spot, is the architectural complex of mausoleums of thirteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
It is one of the famous Great Wall attractions in Beijing, and is the essence of the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty.
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.
One of the largest royal palace complexes of the Qing Dynasty
In the 10th year of the Xianfeng era (1860 AD), the British and French troops looted and burned Yuanmingyuan down.
Its location in relation with the old city of Beijing epitomizes the ancient Chinese concept of urban planning of "building the imperial palace at the central location".
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