Built in Yuan Dynasty, Huguo Temple is one of the eight temples in Beijing
Its scale facilities are on par with international standards, and it covers an area of more than 6,000 acres.
Liulihe Ruins, one of the important cultural relics of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties of China is located in Liulihe Town in Fangshan District
Covering an area of 8,000 hectares, the Beijing Ming Tombs National Forest Park is the largest of its kind in Beijing
Huaibei International Ski Resort distinguishes itself from its kind by its picturesque location at the foot of the world famous Great Wall.
In 1990, the Jin Dynasty capital’s water pass ruins were discovered.
Located at No.2 Jianguomen Outer Street, Beijing Yintai Centre sits on the southwestern corner of the “Golden Cross” intersection of the China World Trade Centre Bridge.
Beijing Jiufeng National Forest Park is a tourist attraction established on the basis of the experimental forest of Beijing Forestry University.
The commemorative stamps include the Shougang Ski Jumping Platform, the National Swimming Center, the National Ski Jumping Center and the National Snowmobile and Bobsleigh Center
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