Established in the Ming Dynasty, it now has a history of 604 years. The name, Bianyifang, connotes its business philosophy of "convenient for the people, suitable for the family".
Located at No. 2 and No. 4 of Beichizi Street, Xuanren Temple was built in 1728 and was called Wind God Temple.
The Jingshan Hill is the tallest point and a key skyline node on Beijing Central Axis.
During the Qing Dynasty, this was the gathering place of the Xiang Huang bannermen, an upper class brigade of the eight banners commanded by the emperor.
The Peninsula Academy provides in-house guests with the chance to learn about and gain exposure to the uniqueness of Beijing.
Its location in relation with the old city of Beijing epitomizes the ancient Chinese concept of urban planning of "building the imperial palace at the central location".
The palace-style cuisine is the dishes which are exclusively provided to the imperial.
The zoological delicacies, sightseeing, and entertainment are all available there and it is a good place to appreciate the subtropical plants and entertain yourself
Located at No 19 Qianhaibeiyan, Shichahai, Xicheng District, Huixiantang Hall is one of the “Eight Halls of Beijing”
Nuo Hotel Beijing enjoys convenient transportation: 20-minute drive from the busy Sanlitun Bar Street, 50-minute drive from Beijing South Railway Station or Beijing West Railway Station
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