Located in the center of downtown Beijing, east of Tian'anmen Square, Zhongshan Park covers an area of 23.8 hectares and is a classical altar and temple garden with a monumental purpose.
Located at No. 2 and No. 4 of Beichizi Street, Xuanren Temple was built in 1728 and was called Wind God Temple.
Fried Ginger-Slice Cake is named after the fresh ginger in the ingredients. It is not only a traditional Beijing snack, but also a variety of Beijing tea dishes. It is a ritual food of Manchu and Hui people.
Located in the core of North District of Shougang Park, Chang An Mills is an important part of Shougang Park, sharing the geographical environment resources of the century-old industrial site of Shougang Park.
Changpuhe is also called Waijinshuihe, a pretty, renovated river park lying to the east of the Forbidden City.
Originally built for guests who came to the Summer Palace for an audience with Empress Dowager Cixi, these courtyards are enveloped in unworldly beauty and peaceful serenity.
Located in the center of Beijing, Beihai Park is a classical royal garden that is the earliest built, best preserved and features the most cultural deposits.
Renmin University of China, also known as People's University of China, and colloquially as “Renda”, is a major research university in Haidian District.
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