The Ming Tombs, which form a group of mausoleums, are those of 13 emperors in the Ming Dynasty. They cover an area of about 120 square kilometers.
Originally named Qingyi Yuan or the Garden of Clear Ripples, it features a variety of palaces, gardens and other ancient-style architectural structures.
The Palace Museum, former home to the 24 Ming and Qing emperors, is also known as the Forbidden City. In 2016, a record 16 million people explored the vast museum.
Shichahai is a scenic area of history and culture in Beijing and one of its historical and cultural protection zones. It lies in Xicheng District, the center of the city.
Constructed in 1777, the dwelling is a traditional courtyard mansion of a style that was so popular in imperial Beijing.
Qianmen Street, no more than 2 km long, has been a prosperous area for more than 600 years and has accumulated some China's Time-honored Brands.
798 Art Zone has become the exhibition center of Chinese culture and art, and also the world-famous cultural and creative industries centralized area.
The Zoo exhibits not only the variety of living places for the animals but also proud of the different halls, pavilions and luscious plants.
Xiangshan Park is located on the eastern sides of the Western Hills, approximately 10 kilometers to the west of Beijing.