The Guangji Temple was built in late Song Dynasty and houses a library of well-preserved cultural relics.
Xianrenyu (Immortal Valley), located in 17 km west of Laiyuan County, is a limestone landform grand canyon with two mountains standing on each side and one line leading through.
Fahai Temple is home to the most well-preserved, the largest murals of the Ming Dynasty.
Guanting Reservoir is located on the border between Zhangjiakou, Hebei province and Yanqing District, Beijing
The tower named Yexian built inside the scenic area was initially constructed in 1039 during the Liao Dynasty and had once been one of the top 8 wonders of Beijing.
Wofo Temple, also known as Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is located in the south foot of Shouniu Mountain, the east side of Fragrant Hill.
Built in Yuan Dynasty, Huguo Temple is one of the eight temples in Beijing
This is the first museum operated by a state-owned enterprise on China mainland Most of its collections are retrieved from abroad
Covering an area of 8,000 hectares, the Beijing Ming Tombs National Forest Park is the largest of its kind in Beijing
Initially built in 645 in the Tang dynasty by Li Shimin (Emperor Taizong) and later rebuilt in the Zhengtong era (1436–1449) of the Ming dynasty...
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