| Forbidden City |
| RMB40, 9am to 4pm
It's the largest and most complete Imperial Palace in China. Its construction began in 1406 and was completed 14 years later. Twenty-four emperors from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties lived and ruled China from there. |
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| Tian An Men Square |
| It's one of the largest city squares in the world. It's located on the central axis of old Beijing. On the north side of the square is the gate "Tian'anmen" (The Gate of Heavenly Peace). Built in 1417 and served as the entrance gate to the Forbidden City. |
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| Temple of Heaven |
| RMB35, 8am to 4.30pm
The Temple of Heaven was built in 1420. It covers an area of 273 hectares. The place for emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties visited to worship heaven and pray for an abundant harvest. |
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| Summer Palace |
| RMB40, 9am to 4pm
Built in 1750, it is a culturally rich & well-preserved imperial garden. Originally a place for emperors and empresses covers an area of 290 hectares, three-fourths of which is water, the Kunming Lake. |
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| Great Wall (Ba Da Ling) |
| RMB45, sun up to sun down
It's one of the greatest wonders of the world, symbolizing China ancient civilization. The Badaling Great Wall locates at the northwest of Beijing. It was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty and enlisted in the World Heritage in 1987. |
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| Great Wall (Mu Tian Yu) |
| RMB35, sun up to sun down
The Mu Tian Yu Great Wall locates north of the Beijing. It was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty and enlisted in the World Heritage in 1987. |
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| Ming Tombs |
| RMB35, 8.30 am to 5pm
The Ming Tombs consist of mausoleums of 13 Ming emperors. Located on the southern side of the Tianshou Mountain in Changping County near Beijing. It is one of the grandest and best-preserved imperial mausoleums in China. |
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| Ruins of Yuan Ming Yuan |
| RMB10, 7am to 7pm
It's the 3 gardens that surround the Lake of Happiness, Yuanming Garden, Wanchun Garden & Changchun Garden. Garden began building in 1707 & took 150 years to complete. It was destroyed by British & French troops during the Opium War. |
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| Silk Street Market |
| Clothing and Souvenir Market, 8.30am to 8.30pm
It is the only world-known market of China, marked as one of the traveling spots in the world tour map. Best choice for buying fasion goods and souvenir. |
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| Pearl Market |
| 9am to 6pm
Pearl Market is located in the commercial centre of Beijing, opposite to Temple of Heaven. It is filled mainly with cheap electronic goods, commodities, crude and artifactitious pearl. |
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| Liu Li Chang Art Street |
| 9am to 6pm
The antiquities on sale in Liulichang Art Street is really a market of Chinese traditional culture. It has been become an important place of interest for Chinese and foreign tourists to visit in Beijing. |
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| Pan Jia Yuan Antiques Market |
| 6am to 4pm
Panjiayuan Antiques Market is a market in Beijing dealing in secondhand goods of private citizens and art and craft articles. It is China's biggest collecting and distributing center of art and craft
articles. |
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| Luftansa Shopping Center |
| 9am to 10pm
Lufthansa Shopping Center is situated at the bank of Lianmahe River in the east of the city. Construction acreage is 40,000 meter squares and shopping acreage is 22,000 meter
squares. |
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| The Malls at Oriental Plaza |
| 9.30am to 9.30pm |
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| Yuan Long Silk Store |
| 9am to 6.30pm
Yuanlong Silk Store, located on the north east side of the Temple of Heaven. It is well known on silk selling among both domestic and overseas customers with its long history. |
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| Beijing Night Show |
| RMB280 to 680, 8pm to 9.20pm
Night life around Wangfujing district has created a new lifestyle where variety of shopping, leisure and entertainment offer an unrivaled array of fashion, culinary and recreational delights to the people in Beijing. |
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| Chao Yang Theatre (Acrobats) |
| RMB150 to 200, 7.30pm to 9pm
Chinese acrobatics is one of the most popular art forms among Chinese people. It has a world-wide fame for its wonderful skills & marvelous acts. It's a theatre where you can see acrobatics & other programs of entertainment. |
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| Li Yuan Theatre (Beijing Opera) |
| RMB180 to 200, 7.30pm to 9pm
The quintessence of Chinese culture, Beijing Opera, is a must see while you are in Beijing. Liyuan Thertre is the best place where to enjoy Beijing Opera. |
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| Lao She Tea House |
| RMB150 to 200, 7pm to 8.30pm
Laoshe Tea House used to be a place both for drinking tea, watching traditional performances and having snacks. It is a window for visitors to know about Beijing folk customs and folkways. |
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| Chao Yang Culture Center |
| RMB180 to 380, 7.15pm start
Chao Yang Culture Center, located on the east of Beijing and near Central Business District, a place where to present culture of China and build up communication with foreign visitor. |
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| The Lama Temple |
| RMB20
It's the largest & best-preserved lamasery in Beijing. Built in 1694, a mansion for Emperor Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty when he was a Prince. In 1744, it was converted into a lamasery & the home of a larger number of monks from Mongolia & Tibet. |
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| Marco Polo Bridge |
| Free, 8am to 4.30pm
Marco Polo Bridge is one of the earliest segmented stone arch bridges about 16 km outside of Beijing. The bridge is 260 meters long. First built in 1192, the original arches were washed away in the 17th century. |
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| Quan Ju De |
| Peking duck, 11am to 10pm
Quanjude Beijing roast duck is well known among both domestic and overseas customers with its long history. It tastes pure and mellow, leaving a lasting and pleasant aftertaste. |
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| Da Dong |
| Peking duck, 11am to 10pm
Da Dong, a new and well known restaurant serving Beijing roast duck. It tastes pure and mellow, leaving a lasting and pleasant aftertaste. |
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| Sanlitun Bar Street |
| midday to late
Sanlitun Bar Street, the most wonderful entertainment place in Beijing, which has many good bars and restaurants. |
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