This is the first museum operated by a state-owned enterprise on China mainland Most of its collections are retrieved from abroad
Liulihe Ruins, one of the important cultural relics of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties of China is located in Liulihe Town in Fangshan District
The park's architectures and historical relics from different periods are exceptionally rich, making it the largest and most intact modern public park in Tianjin.
As one of the most famous mountains in Beijing and a tourist attraction in the suburbs, Miaofeng Mountain is located in the Mentougou District of western Beijing
Nestled at the foot of the Jundu Mountain, Beijing Jundushan Skiing Resort is the closest skiing resort to Beijing.
The museum currently houses over 3,600 cultural relics, showcasing the 600-year urban development of Tianjin.
The Wanning Bridge is the oldest bridge on Beijing Central Axis.
Covering an area of 8,000 hectares, the Beijing Ming Tombs National Forest Park is the largest of its kind in Beijing
In 1990, the Jin Dynasty capital’s water pass ruins were discovered.
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