Miyun Reservoir is billed as a “Pearl of Yanshan Mountains”.
The ancient village formed in the Ming and Qing dynasties is embosomed in hills.
Entering Baimi Byway from east side in Beijing’s Xicheng District, a distinctive courtyard will come into visitors' views.
Built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Pudu Temple (formerly East Garden of Imperial City), also called Little South City, was originally the residence for the prince.
The southeast corner watchtower at Zuo’anmen of Beijing’s outer city wall, is a well-known landmark.
Located in Fengtai District, the Purple Valley Eden boasts a great variety of flowers.
In this season, there is no doubt that Qikong Bridge will be a surprise.
Yongdingmen, the main gate of Beijing's outer city wall in the Ming and Qing dynasties, is located on the central axis of the capital, between Zuoanmen and Youanmen.
A traditional Chinese siheyuan (quadrangle) with three layers of gates, blue bricks, black tiles, stone carving gate and a screen wall will come into sight.
Located in Beijing’s Xicheng District, Jinzhongdu Park was constructed on the site of the capital city in the Jin Dynasty (1115-1236).
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