Having served as the capital of China for more than 800 years, Beijing is home to some of the finest remnants of China’s past and is a China culture hub.

visiting Beijing is largely to explore its glorious past, but also to feel its modern.

I have journeyed to every corner of the city and uncovered the best in Beijing.

1- Climb on the Great Wall and Enjoy Its Breathtaking View

The Great Wall of China extends 4,000 miles. There are several Great Wall around Beijing to choose form.

You could enjoy an easy walk at  Mutianyu Great wall , take a hike on the wild walls of Jinshanling or Jiankou.

2- Explore the Forbidden City

The Forbidden City is the best preserved imperial palace in China and the largest ancient palatial structure in the world.

Explore the hidden treasures of the Forbidden city, and discover the history and culture behind it. get to know the emperors’ personal lives, imperial examinations.

3 – Visit the Temple of Heaven

The Temple of Heaven , the royal altar where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshipped heaven, is seen as the most holy of Beijing’s imperial temples. It has been described as “a masterpiece of architecture and landscape design”.

Temple of Heaven Park is a great place to wander around and see the locals doing morning activities, including practicing tai chi, playing chess, singing, and dancing.

4 – Tian’anmen Square

Tian’anmen Square is the world’s largest square and can accommodate a million people. Like Times Square in New York and Red Square in Moscow, Tian’anmen Square is a must-visit place for travelers to Beijing.

5 – Rickshaw Ride Through the Hutongs

The Beijing hutongs are mazes of narrow alleyways linking old single-story traditional courtyard houses. Hutongs give a wonderful glimpse into the world of yesterday in Beijing.

Taking a rickshaw through the Hutongs and visiting a hutong family living in a traditional quadrangle dwelling is an authentic way to discover traditional Beijing life.Or you can take a hutong walking routes to discover the most interesting hutong section.

6- Take a Cooking Class in a Courtyard

If you want to make your tour more impressive, don’t miss the chance to take a cooking class with a local family. Experiencing the local lifestyle will increase the joy of your tour. Visit a local family living in a hutong, learn to cook traditional Beijing dishes, and talk with the local people.

We believe you can have a fresh experience that you can’t get simply from visiting architectural structures.

7- Feast on Beijing Roast Duck

A saying that is often heard is: “There are two things you must do in Beijing: eat Beijing Roast Duck and see the Great Wall.”

Beijing roast duck is the epitome of Beijing cuisine. The dish is mostly prized for the thin, crispy duck skin, with authentic versions of the dish serving mostly the duck skin and little meat.

Your Beijing trip is not complete if you have not enjoyed an authentic Beijing roast duck dinner in a time-honored brand restaurant. The famous roast duck chains of restaurants are Quanjude (全聚德) and Dadong (大董)

8- Stroll in the Summer Palace

The Summer Palace is the best-preserved imperial garden in the world, and the largest of its kind still in existence in China.

It represents traditional Chinese gardens well. Appreciate a charming artificial landscape first created hundreds of years ago. A fine way to enjoy sightseeing at the Summer Palace is to take a dragon boat on Kunming Lake.

9- Appreciate Beijing Opera Performances at Liyuan Theater

Beijing opera is regarded as Chinese cultural treasure. The make-up, the face masks, the gorgeous costumes, the unique vocal style, and the demanding choreography make Beijing opera a high-class performance . The best place to enjoy Beijing opera is Li Yuan (梨园)Theater.

10- Seeking for Best Souvenir Deals at Antiques Markets

Beijing’s Antiques markets sell a great variety of souvenirs and old arts and crafts. They are living museums of folk artwork, old articles for daily use, and antiques (though some of them are fake).

Panjiayuan Antique Market

Panjiayuan Antique Market is the largest antiques market in China, which is known for cloisonné, ivory carvings, jade pieces, lacquer carvings, antiques, and freshwater pearls. In addition, you can find many kinds of antiques in Xiushui Street and Liulichang Street.

11- Explore the 798 Art District

If you want to learn about the urban culture of Beijing, don’t miss visiting the 798 Art District. It is a new landmark of Beijing’s urban culture. The 798 Art District is located in the northeast part of the city and is named after a factory that was built in the 1950s. Beijing’s 798 Art District is a place where celebrities of art and culture in fashion gather.

Bright pipes, exposed walls, mottled towers, and graffiti can be seen everywhere, as well as gallery theaters, cafés, bakeries, and craft stores. History and reality as well as industry and the arts merge perfectly together there.

12- Enjoy a Kung Fu or Acrobatics Show

You can spend a night to enjoy an acrobatics show in Beijing.

Watching a kung fu show is an exciting way to spend a night. It is visually stunning with a fast-paced plot and impressive martial art skills.

The acrobatic show in Chaoyang Theatre is breathtaking. involving ballet, bikes, human strength, jumping hoops, rotating plates, chairs, and umbrellas. The exciting performances will give you an exciting night.

13- walk around Beihai Park and live like a Locals

Beihai Park is one of the oldest and most representative imperial gardens in China. Covering an area of 71 hectares, Beihai Park is dotted with pavilions, bridges, and gardens. It offers graceful scenery with flourishing trees and blooming flowers, providing a good place to relax.

Beihai Park is one of the locals’ favorite parks. People often exercise there or take a walk in the park. You can observe the locals’ daily lifestyles and talk with them.

You can visit historical buildings where emperors rested, or you can take a boat ride on the lake.

14- Visit the Lama Temple (yong he gong)

The Lama Temple (yong he gong)is the largest Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing. It is in a typical Chinese temple layout, facing south with five main halls on the axis. It houses three world-record masterpieces: the largest wooden Buddha, the Buddhas of the past, present, and future, and the 500-Arhat-Hill.

It is the most popular place for worshiping in Beijing. You can experience the locals’ favorite place of worship and watch how they burn incense as an offering to Buddha.

15- Enjoy the Nightlife in Sanlitun
Sanlitun is the best place for you to enjoy the nightlife in Beijing. It is the most popular place for foreigners and young Chinese people, lined with countless clubs, bars, and shopping malls. You can relax by dancing in a party bar. or you can find a quiet bar where you can have a cocktail and listen to music.


16- Admire the Bird’s Nest(Niaochao) and the Water Cube in Beijing Olympic Park

The Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube are Olympic landmarks in Beijing Olympic Park. They were built in 2008 for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. The Bird’s Nest is the world’s largest steel structure and the most complex stadium ever constructed. The Water Cube(shui li fang) was built in a unique and inspired design, based on the way soap bubbles come together in a 12 or 14-sided cell structure.

It’s best to visit at night. When night falls, the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube are illuminated in red and blue. These two buildings will be the venues for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

17- Explore the old Summer Palace(yuanmingyuan)

The old Summer Palace was the resort for emperors in the Qing Dynasty. It was the grandest imperial garden until it was destroyed in 1860 by French and English troops. You will have a different experience when visiting the Old Summer Palace. There used to be thousands of palaces, most of them made of wood. These were burned to the ground and now only European-style stone structures remain.

18- Watch Cute Pandas in Beijing Zoo

Beijing Zoo is the biggest in china. The most eye-catching attraction is, of course, the lovely pandas inside. You will find the Panda House near the zoo’s gate. Walking through the archway of the two-story building, you will find the entrance to the Panda House. Another attraction in the zoo is Beijing Aquarium where you can see varied marine life and enjoy the entertaining marine animal show. check the subway station here.

19- Taste Local Beijing Snacks

If you like delicious food, you must try the local Beijing snacks when you come to Beijing. Beijing has various snacks, such as fried dough rings, doornail pasties, sugarcoated haws, and ‘rolling donkeys’. You can taste these famous Beijing snacks in Nanluoguxiang, Ghost Street, and Wangfujing Snack Street. Some authentic snacks are tucked away in the hutongs — take time to explore these hidden delicacies in the hutongs.

20- Visit the Ming Tombs

The Ming Tombs are the imperial cemetery region where the 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty were buried. It has been listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site. You can have an insight into imperial Ming Dynasty life, including stone thrones, human and animal sculptures, and other evidence of Chinese culture and traditions when visiting the Ming Tombs.

Discover Authentic Beijing

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