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Where is Beijing for tourism? Seven punch card resorts in Beijing

Beijing, as the capital of our country, also has many beautiful sceneries which are hard to describe in words. It has a long history and the vitality of new things. It attracts many people to travel every year. So, what are the necessary tourist attractions for Beijing to punch in? How many have you been to?

Beijing tourist attractions must go to punch card

tian'anmen square

Tian'anmen Gate, located in the center of Beijing, the capital of the people's Republic of China, the south end of the Forbidden City, faces Tian'anmen Square, monument to the people's heroes, Chairman Mao's memorial hall, the Great Hall of the people, and the National Museum of China across Chang'an Street, covering an area of 4800 square meters. It is famous for its outstanding architectural art and special political status. Tian'anmen Gate is the main gate of the imperial city of Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was first built in the 15th year of Yongle (1417) in Ming Dynasty. It was originally named "gate connecting heaven" and implied the meaning of "connecting heaven and starting transportation and being appointed to heaven". The designer is Kuai Xiang, a craftsman in Ming Dynasty. What we must go here is to see Tian'anmen raise the national flag, experience the solemnity of the national anthem and feel the greatness of the motherland.

Chairman Mao Zedong Memorial Hall

"The golden mountain in Beijing shines everywhere, Chairman Mao is the golden sun." Chairman Mao is a shining image in the hearts of the people of the whole country, so you must go to Beijing to have a look. Chairman Mao's memorial hall is built to commemorate the founding leader Mao Zedong. It is located in Tian'anmen Square,

To the south of the monument of the people's Heroes is located at the former site of the Zhonghua Gate. On November 24, 1976, according to the resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the foundation laying ceremony of Chairman Mao's memorial hall was held in Tian'anmen Square.

The Imperial Palace

The Forbidden City of Beijing is known as the head of the world's five major palaces (Beijing Palace Museum, Versailles Palace in France, Buckingham Palace in Britain, white house in the United States and Kremlin in Russia), and it is a national AAAAA tourist attraction. Beijing the Imperial Palace is the imperial palace of the two dynasties in China. It was formerly called the Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing's axis. It is the cream of China's ancient palace architecture.

Prince Gong House

Prince Gong's mansion, located in Liuyin street, Xicheng District, Beijing, is a national key cultural relic protection unit. It is the largest mansion in Qing Dynasty. It used to be the residence of he and Yong. In 1851, Gong Qinwang Yixin became the owner of the mansion, and the name of Prince Gong's mansion came from it. Prince Gong's mansion has a large scale, covering an area of about 60000 square meters. It is divided into two parts: the mansion and the garden. It has more than 30 buildings of various types, with exquisite layout and extraordinary style.

Temple of Heaven

Temple of heaven, in the south of Beijing, east of Yongdingmen inner street, Dongcheng District. It covers an area of 2.73 million square meters. The temple of heaven was built in 1420, the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. It was rebuilt in Qianlong and Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty. It is a place for emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties to sacrifice the heaven and pray for the harvest. The temple of heaven is the general name of the two altars, the round hill and the praying valley. There are two sides of the altar wall, forming the inner and outer altar. The South and the north of the altar wall are round, symbolizing the heaven and the place.

Badaling Great Wall

Badaling Great Wall is located at the north entrance of Jundushan Guangou ancient road, Yanqing District, Beijing. It is an important part of the Great Wall in ancient China and a pass of the Great Wall in Ming Dynasty. Badaling Great Wall is an important outpost of Juyong Pass, which was called "the danger of Juyong is not in the pass but in Badaling" in ancient times.

Qianmen Street

Qianmen Street is a very famous commercial street in Beijing. Located in the central axis of Beijing, it starts from Yueliangwan of Qianmen in the north and ends at the crossing of Tianqiao in the south, which is connected with South Street of Tianqiao. In the 29th year of Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty (1550), before the outer city was built, it was the royal road for the emperor to go out of the city to the temple of heaven and the altar of mountains and rivers. After the outer city was built, it was the main north-south street of the outer city. People call it Qianmen Street. The main street is 845 meters long and the carriageway is 20 meters wide. From the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China, it was called Zhengyangmen street. In 1965, it was officially named Qianmen Street.