The National Aquatics Center (as known as the Water Cube/Ice Cube) is an iconic venue first built for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and later revamped for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Beigong Forest Park is located in the northwestern part of Fengtai District, adjacent to Lugou Bridge to the east, Qinglong Lake to the west, and Jietai Temple to the north.
Located at No 19 Qianhaibeiyan, Shichahai, Xicheng District, Huixiantang Hall is one of the “Eight Halls of Beijing”
Since its establishment on September 28, 1986, Shijingshan Amusement Park has formed a deep brand culture.
Situated in the embassy district alongside the idyllic Landmark River, overlook the Sunning Horse River and surrounded by lush, private gardens, Bvlgari Hotel Beijing is referred to as an urban resort.
Originally named Huiju Temple, the temple is commonly known as the Jietan Temple because of the largest Buddhist altar in China.
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