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1. The Forbidden City
Scenic introduction: The Forbidden City in Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City, is the palace of 24 emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties in China. It is an unparalleled masterpiece of ancient architecture and the largest and most complete ancient building complex with wooden structures in the world. The palace buildings of the Forbidden City are all wooden structures, yellow glazed tile roofs, blue and white stone bases, and decorated with golden and brilliant paintings. It is known as one of the five major palaces in the world. The buildings of the Forbidden City are arranged along a north-south central axis and spread out on both sides, straight from north to south, and symmetrical to the left and right. According to its layout and function, it is divided into two parts: the outer court and the inner court, with the Qianqing Gate as the boundary, the south of the Qianqing Gate as the outer court, and the north as the inner court.
2. Summer Palace
Scenic spot introduction: The Summer Palace is located in Haidian District, a northwest suburb of Beijing, 15 kilometers away from Beijing, and is one of the largest and most well-preserved royal gardens in our country, and one of the world-renowned tourist attractions. The Summer Palace is a large-scale natural landscape garden built by using Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the base, based on the scenery of Hangzhou West Lake, and absorbing some design techniques and artistic conception of Jiangnan gardens, and it is also the most intact royal palace garden, known as the Royal Garden Museum.

3. Badaling Great Wall Greater Wall
Scenic spot introduction: The Badaling Great Wall is located at the north entrance of the ancient road of Jundu Shanguangou in Yanqing County, Beijing. It is the best-preserved and most representative area of the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty. One of the United Nations "World Cultural Heritage". The Badaling Great Wall typically expresses the majestic and steep style of the Great Wall. As a barrier to Beijing, the mountains overlap here and the situation is dangerous. The extremely majestic city wall spirals north and south and stretches among the mountains. The Great Wall spreads out to both sides of the mountain, standing on the cliff, and the word "natural danger" written by the ancients on the steep cliffs accurately summarizes the military importance of the location of Badaling. The Badaling Great Wall is well-known at home and abroad, and is well-known all over the world. It is the earliest part of the Great Wall to open to tourists. Not reaching the Great Wall is not a hero.
4. Tian an men
Scenic spot introduction: Tiananmen Gate Tower is located at the north end of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, which is the dividing point of the four areas of Beijing Dongcheng, Xicheng, Chongwen and Xuanwu, facing Chang'an Street. The Tiananmen Gate Tower is one of the most magnificent towers in ancient China, and it is of great political significance. Opposite the Tiananmen Gate Tower are Tiananmen Square, the Monument to the People's Heroes, the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, the Great Hall of the People, and the National Museum of China. On October 1, 1949, Chairman Mao Zedong solemnly declared here: The People's Republic of China was founded, and personally raised the first five-star red flag.
5. Bird's Nest National Stadium National Stadium
Scenic Introduction: The Bird's Nest, the National Stadium of China, named for its peculiar appearance, is located in the south of the central area of Beijing Olympic Park and is the main stadium of the 29th Olympic Games in 2008. The Bird's Nest was designed by 2001 Pritzker Prize winner Jacques Herzog and de Meuron in collaboration with Chinese architect Li Xinggang. The whole adopts a curved box structure and advanced construction technology. The "stands" can be changed in a variety of ways to meet the requirements of different audience volumes at different times. Throughout its design, construction and operation, it reflects the concepts of green Olympics, science and technology Olympics, and humanistic Olympics. From a distance, its shape is like a nest that nurtures life and a cradle, pinning human hopes for the future.