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12 attractions in Bei Jing Shi: The Palace Museum, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and 9 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by Peter Yan.

The Palace Museum

The Palace Museum

Museum
Museum
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4.5

This corner tower is a photographer's dream, especially with its reflection in the still water. The intricate rooflines and symmetrical design make it visually captivating. Visit during calm weather to witness its full mirrored beauty.


Forbidden City

Forbidden City

Landmark
Landmark
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4.6

Explore the majestic Forbidden City, a sprawling imperial palace complex that served as the home of emperors for nearly 500 years. Its vast courtyards and intricate architecture offer endless photographic opportunities. Plan for several hours to fully immerse yourself in its history.


Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square

Plaza
Plaza
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4.3

Visit Tiananmen Square, one of the world's largest public squares, rich with historical significance. Witness the solemn flag-raising ceremony at sunrise or observe the vibrant daily life unfold. It serves as an iconic gateway to the Forbidden City.


Temple of Heaven

Temple of Heaven

Place Of Worship
Place of worship
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4.6

Wander through the serene Temple of Heaven, an architectural masterpiece where emperors once prayed for good harvests. The vibrant blue tiles of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests create a stunning backdrop for photography. Arrive early to witness locals practicing Tai Chi and other traditional activities.


Great Wall of China

Great Wall of China

Historical Place
Historical place
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4.3

Hike the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, renowned for its well-preserved watchtowers and breathtaking natural scenery. It offers a less crowded experience than other sections, with cable car and toboggan options for a fun descent. Visit during spring or autumn for comfortable weather and lush views.


Jingshan Park

Jingshan Park

Park
Park
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4.6

Ascend Jingshan Park for an unparalleled panoramic view of the Forbidden City, especially at sunset. The golden rooftops stretch endlessly, offering a truly magical photographic opportunity. Expect a lively atmosphere with many visitors enjoying the vistas.


National Centre for the Performing Arts

National Centre for the Performing Arts

Performing Arts Theater
Performing arts theater
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4.5

Experience the vibrant evening atmosphere around the 'Giant Egg' where locals dance and socialize. This futuristic architectural marvel stands in stark contrast to the lively, everyday Beijing scene. Catch a performance or simply enjoy the unique public space.


御花园

御花园

Landmark
Landmark
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3.9

Discover the exquisite golden dragon ceiling of the Wanchun Pavilion, a masterpiece within the Imperial Garden. Sunlight filters through the windows, illuminating vibrant carved details. It's a serene spot for reflection amidst the grandeur of the Forbidden City.


Tiananmen

Tiananmen

Historical Landmark
Historical landmark
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4.2

Stand before Tiananmen Gate, where Mao Zedong declared the People's Republic of China, a profoundly symbolic landmark. Observe the iconic portrait of Mao and the grand architecture. Consider visiting in the morning for fewer crowds and better light.


Mutianyu Great Wall Scenic Area Ticket Office

Mutianyu Great Wall Scenic Area Ticket Office

Visitor Center
Visitor center
star
4.8

Hike the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, renowned for its well-preserved watchtowers and breathtaking natural scenery. It offers a less crowded experience than other sections, with cable car and toboggan options for a fun descent. Visit during spring or autumn for comfortable weather and lush views.


The Tian'Anmen Rostrum

The Tian'Anmen Rostrum

Building
Building

Stand before Tiananmen Gate, where Mao Zedong declared the People's Republic of China, a profoundly symbolic landmark. Observe the iconic portrait of Mao and the grand architecture. Consider visiting in the morning for fewer crowds and better light.


Zhoushang Pavilion

Zhoushang Pavilion

Scenic Spot
Scenic spot
star
4.5

Gaze up at the intricate golden dragon ceiling, adorned with layers of colorful carvings. The natural light filtering through creates a captivating glow, offering a breathtaking view of ancient artistry. It's an unforgettable detail within the Imperial Garden.

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