Top Attractions in Beijing
Top Attractions

Great Wall
As one of the most magnificent ancient defense works, the Great Wall was put on the world cultural heritage list in 1987. More details

Forbidden City
The Forbidden City (Imperial Palace) in the heart of Beijing is the largest and most complete imperial palace and ancient building complex in China, and the world at large. More details

Temple of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven in the southern part of Beijing is China's largest existing complex of ancient sacrificial buildings. More details

Tiananmen Square
The Tiananmen Square is located at the cross-section between the central axis of Beijing. More details

Summer Palace
The Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) in northwest suburban Beijing is the largest and most complete imperial garden existing in China. More details

Beijing Hutongs
In Beijing, hutongs are alleys formed by lines of siheyuan, traditional courtyard residences. More details

Ming Tombs
50 kilometers northwest from Beijing City lies the Ming Tombs - the general name given to the mausoleums of 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). More details

Beijing National Stadium
Beijing National Stadium, also known as the National Stadium,or colloquially as the "Bird's Nest", is a stadium in Beijing, China. More details

Lama Temple
The Lama Temple, or Yonghe Gong in Chinese, is the largest Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in Beijing. It was built in the 33rd year of Kangxi Reign in the Qing Dynasty (1694) as the mansion for Emperor Yongzheng when he was a prince. More details

Beijing Beihai Park
Beihai Park is one of the oldest and most authentically perserved imperial gardens situated in the heart of Beijing city near the Forbidden City and Jingshan Park. The garden covers an area of 69 hectares with a lake extending to over half of the grounds. More details
















