It was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1987 and is the only ancient architectural site in China that has been preserved in its original form during the Ming Dynasty.
China Red Sandalwood Museum is China’s first and the largest private museum specialized in research and collection of red sandalwood sculptures and classic furniture.
The museum has been comprehensively upgraded and re-organized to show the history of Lugou Bridge over 800 years in a new look.
Liugou Village has been developed into a folk culture village offering the well-known “Tofu Feast” or “Bean Curd Banquet” and farmhouse Inn service
Baiyun Temple is located 1,500 meters southeast of the Muxidi subway station and is the biggest Taoist temple in Beijing.
It is the only large comprehensive thematic memorial in the country that comprehensively reflects the history of the Anti-Japanese War of the Chinese people.
It enables visitors to be fully immersed in the culture of the Forbidden City while enjoying a cup of coffee, which"saves" them a full visit.
The scenic spots alternate with each other along the lake and the lake from the water is well known as one of the freshest areas to find water in the city
Fahai Temple is home to the most well-preserved, the largest murals of the Ming Dynasty.
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