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Ming Tombs, a natural scenic spot, is the architectural complex of mausoleums of thirteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
Originally named Huiju Temple, the temple is commonly known as the Jietan Temple because of the largest Buddhist altar in China.
Juyongguan Great Wall, strategic, scenic, and historic, is a key Ming Dynasty relic. Recognized globally, it's a major AAAA-rated tourist spot.
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 Grand Canal, designated a World Heritage Site in 2014, encompasses 27 sections totaling 1,011 km, 58 related heritage sites, and spanning 20,819 hectares.
The Palace Museum Calendar has been published for twelve years up to now and has become a pioneering and classic publication in the spread and transmission of traditional culture.
The Corner Tower Café has designed distinctive coffee cups
In 1992, this temple was selected as one of the "World's Best of Beijing Tourism" as the temple with the largest number of stone sutra plates in the world.
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