Experience the timeless allure of Beijing through our guide to the city’s most iconic tourist destinations. Wander through the imperial grandeur of the Forbidden City, marvel at the architectural mastery of the Great Wall, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Summer Palace. Beijing’s rich heritage and modern vitality offer a journey through China’s soul, where history meets contemporary life
Jingxinzhai
Jingxinzhai was originally named Jingqingzhai. It is a garden within a garden in Beihai Park….
Beijing ‘Only This Cyan and Green’ Symphony Concert
‘Only This Cyan and Green’ Symphony Concert: A National Art Troupe’s Performance Season Work Embark…
Changping Park
Changping Park is located in a bustling area of Changping District, Beijing, offering a tranquil…
Huai Mountain and Soft Water
The Huai Mountain and Soft Water Park is located beside Huairou Reservoir. There is a…
Xitian Fanjing: A Historical Buddhist Temple
Xitian Fanjing, originally known as the Xitian Chanlin Lama Temple during the Ming Dynasty, has…
Fangshan Baicaobian Nature Scenic Area
Fangshan Baicaobian Scenic Area is approximately 110 kilometers away from the center of Beijing. Visitors…
M Woods Art Museum
The M Woods Art Museum is a private non-profit art institution officially approved by the…
Xiajia Hutong
Xiajia Hutong is located in the central part of Fengtai District and is a village…
Shunyi Park – A Comprehensive Park with Rich Facilities
Shunyi Park is currently the largest and most comprehensive park in our district, with a…