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Travel Guide in Nanluogu Xiang
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Recently the popularity of Nanluogu Xiang (nán luó gǔ xiàng 南锣鼓巷) hutong area has increased noticeably with tourist numbers on the rise following the complete refurbishment of the district in time for the 2008 Olympic Games. Many tourists enjoy taking ride through this 800-year-old hutong that was once home to celebrities, officials, artists and well-off families. There are well over 20 restaurants and 40 shops scattered along Nanluogu Xiang. People seeking a travel experience different to that available from many hotels may like to try some of the cheap hotels or youth hotels in the area.

 

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Beigong National Forest Park
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  Beigong National Forest Park
Beigong National Forest Park
(běi gōng guó jiā sēn lín gōng yuán 北宫国家森林公园) was constructed in October, 2002, located in the Fengtai District (fēng tái qū 丰台区), west suburb of Beijing City (běi jīng shì 北京市). It covers an area of 9.145 square kilometers. And it is the biggest park whih is closest to the city center.

Last Updated on Friday, 30 October 2009 12:45
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Wuling Mountain
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    Wuling Mountain
Wuling Mountain
(wù líng shān 雾灵山) is located at Miyun District (mì yún qū 密云区), northwest of Beijing (běi jīng 北京). The Wuling Mountain is selected as “the most beautiful mountain of Beijing suburb” by Internet users in 2007. With 2,118 meters above sea-level its main peak is also the main peak of Yanshan  Mountain (yān shān 燕山) range. The complexity of terrains and landforms decides its variety of climate. Wuling Mountain was known as Fuling Mountain (fú líng shān 伏凌山) originally. As the mountain is cloudy and foggy all the year round, Fuling Mountain then began to be called Wuling Mountain. It is regarded as the Yellow Mountain (huáng shān 黄山) in North China.

Last Updated on Monday, 07 December 2009 08:51
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Beijing Ancient Observatory
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Beijing Ancient Observatory (běi jīng gǔ guān xiàng tái 北京古观象台) was first built in 1442 in the Ming Dynasty (míng cháo 明朝) (1368—1644), and was the national observatory in the Ming and Qing Dynasty (qīng cháo 清朝) (1644—1911). It is about 14 meters high with 8 astronomical instruments made in Qing Dynasty. Its rich history spans more than five hundred years, making it one of the most historically interesting observatories in the world. It is also famous for its intact and integrated instruments. The 8 instruments were equipped with western technology and Chinese local art design, and they can show us the exchange between the western and eastern and the magnificent western design. After 1949, Beijing Ancient Observatory became a part of Beijing Planetarium. It is the key national relic protection unit now.

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The Temple of Successive Emperors
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The Temple of Successive Emperors

The Temple of Successive Emperors (lì dài dì wáng miào 历代帝王庙) is a national AA tourist attraction, the only imperial temple in the Ming and Qing dynasties (míng qīng liǎng dài 明清两代) for worshiping the Three Sovereigns and the Five Emperors (sān huáng wǔ dì 三皇五帝), distinguished emperors, ministers, and generals of Chinese in successive dynasties and a key historic site under national protection. It lies at No. 131 Fuchengmen Inner Street (fù chéng mén nèi dà jiē 阜成门内大街), Xicheng District (xī chéng qū 西城区). With grand and well-preserved buildings, it is a well-known place of historical and cultural tourism.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 August 2009 18:26
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