Introducing Beijing
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Discovering Beijing
Introduction
Beijing is a vast and vibrant city, bustling at every corner with people and grand architecture. Everything here is built on a massive scale. Let's explore the top three iconic attractions that define the grandeur of Beijing.
Top 3 Major Beijing Attractions
1. The Great Wall of China
A monumental feat of ancient engineering, the Great Wall was constructed to fend off northern invaders. Often claimed to be visible from space, this historic marvel stretches endlessly across the horizon. The popular Badaling section offers restored towers perfect for photography, while the more adventurous may prefer Jinshanling and Simatai for fewer crowds and stunning scenery.
2. Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City
Fronted by the world's largest public square, Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City offers an unparalleled glimpse into imperial China. This historic site serves as a vivid reminder of China's communist past, with green-uniformed guards maintaining a watchful presence. Once inaccessible to common folk, the Forbidden City's vast courtyards and quintessential Chinese architecture transport visitors to another era. A panoramic view can be appreciated from Mao’s Mausoleum, the resting place of China's communist founding father.
3. Summer Palace
As a refreshing retreat for the imperial court, the Summer Palace is an exquisite collection of palace temples, gardens, and lakes. Primarily centered around Kunming Lake, it draws visitors with its serene boat rides and lakeside pavilions. A notable feature is the Long Corridor, adorned with mythical paintings along one side of the lake.
Travel Tips
1. Local Interactions
Beijing is teeming with people, and savvy locals may see tourists as opportunities. Whether offering taxi rides, souvenirs, or photo opportunities, some may not deliver on quality or may set prices based on appearances. To avoid any hassles, refrain from engaging unless necessary and always inspect goods carefully.
2. Extreme Weather
Situated far from the coast and adjacent to the desert, Beijing experiences harsh winters with subzero temperatures and scorching summers exceeding 40°C (104°F). Autumn offers a milder climate and fewer tourists, making it an ideal time to visit.
By keeping these insights in mind, you can make the most of your Beijing adventure, experiencing the city's rich history and monumental beauty with ease.
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