Beer culture has long been popular around the world and of course also in China.
"Librairie Peut-être" is a special reading and leisure space created by a retired symbiotic courtyard. There are not only bookstores, galleries and cafes, but also buns shops and study rooms, which are full of interest.
Beijing Dragon Seal Wine Museum is the only museum in Beijing that features the history and culture of Beijing wine over the past decades
It is one of the earliest cinemas in China and regarded as the origin of Chinese movies. It is worth visiting for movie lovers.
During its upgrading and renovating process, many industrial remains in Shougang Park, once were abandoned, now have been given a new life.
In 2018, an 800-square-meter small park was built at the south entrance of Dongfushouli Hutong in Xicheng District, Beijing. The park is planted with magnolia, pomegranate, persimmon trees, etc.
Enter the Qingdong Mausoleum in Zunhua and visit the largest and most complete ancient royal mausoleum in China.
A park in the southwest corner of Xicheng District"s Dashilan and north of Zhushikou West Street is eye-catching. Upon closer inspection, it turns out to be a hidden gem.
Nihewan in Zhangjiakou, known as the "homeland of Eastern humans", is a treasure trove of Paleolithic sites.
Famous for its architecture, business, folk-custom and operatic culture, Qianmen Street has been a distinctive street since the Ming and Qing Dynasties
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