Beijing
Wander between the red walls of the Forbidden City and modern skyscrapers to feel the heartbeat of China.
Winter (December to February) is cold and dry, while summer (July to August) is hot and rainy. Prepare accordingly for extreme temperatures.
Beijing is a city renowned for its profound cultural and historical heritage, boasting seven UNESCO World Heritage sites including the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, which showcase the pinnacle of ancient Chinese imperial architecture. The city features a typical temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. The pleasant weather in spring and autumn makes them the best times to explore this ancient capital.
As China's capital and a global metropolis, Beijing boasts a highly developed economy and infrastructure. The city offers an extensive and convenient subway network, alongside world-class shopping districts like Wangfujing and Sanlitun, providing an exceptional retail experience. While the cost of living is high among top-tier cities, diverse options cater to all needs, from budget backpacking to luxury vacations.
Beijing's cultural rhythm combines the grandeur of an imperial city with the laid-back vibe of its traditional hutongs. Visitors can enjoy Peking opera in local teahouses or practice Tai Chi in morning parks. Its culinary scene is unique and celebrated, famous for the fruit-wood roasted Peking Duck. Traditional local foods like Zhajiangmian (fried sauce noodles) and copper-pot mutton hotpot are also highly popular, reflecting a rich northern lifestyle.
5A Scenic Spots
9 world-class attractions to explore
The Palace Museum
The Forbidden City, premier among the world's five great palaces
National Museum of China
The world's largest museum, home to a million national treasures.
Old Summer Palace
The ruins of the 'Garden of Gardens', a witness to history's glory and sorrow
Prince Gong's Mansion
One mansion, half the history of the Qing Dynasty.
Temple of Heaven
Where Ming and Qing emperors communed with heaven
The Summer Palace
A masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Tian’anmen Square
The world's largest city square, symbol and heart of the nation
Universal Beijing Resort
Asia's third Universal Studios, seven immersive themed lands
Badaling Great Wall
The essence of the Ming Great Wall, a must-visit near Beijing
Getting Around
Beijing's subway system is incredibly extensive and the best way to avoid heavy traffic. For trips to suburban attractions like the Great Wall, chartering a car or taking a dedicated tourist bus is highly recommended.
Why visit Beijing?
Beijing is a city renowned for its profound cultural and historical heritage, boasting seven UNESCO World Heritage sites including the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, which showcase the pinnacle of ancient Chinese imperial architecture. The city features a typical temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. The pleasant weather in spring and autumn makes them the best times to explore this ancient capital.
As China's capital and a global metropolis, Beijing boasts a highly developed economy and infrastructure. The city offers an extensive and convenient subway network, alongside world-class shopping districts like Wangfujing and Sanlitun, providing an exceptional retail experience. While the cost of living is high among top-tier cities, diverse options cater to all needs, from budget backpacking to luxury vacations.
Beijing's cultural rhythm combines the grandeur of an imperial city with the laid-back vibe of its traditional hutongs. Visitors can enjoy Peking opera in local teahouses or practice Tai Chi in morning parks. Its culinary scene is unique and celebrated, famous for the fruit-wood roasted Peking Duck. Traditional local foods like Zhajiangmian (fried sauce noodles) and copper-pot mutton hotpot are also highly popular, reflecting a rich northern lifestyle.
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