Created by: muellema
Number of Blossarys: 7
One of the oldest imperial gardens in China, palaces and temples are perfectly blended with nature here. Enjoy the hills, caves, pavilions, and temples, or take a boat out on the lake for some smooth ...
Not a place to go, but definitly a must try. There are numerous restaurants offering this Beijing specialty. Ask a local or follow your nose.
Satisfy you craving for Pandas here. But be sure you don't miss the golden monkeys, milu deer and northeast tigers.
A type of narrow street or alley formed by the traditional courtyard residences of Beijing. A good place to start is off of Nanluoguxiang on line 6 (Exit A turn right and then cross the street). ...
Built for the 2008 Summer Olympics, the archetechure of the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) and the National aquatics Center (Water Cube) are worth the trip - night or day!
Built in the 1400s, it served as the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are supposedly 9,999 rooms in the palace so if you want to see them all, pack a lunch.
One of the greatest man-made wonders in the world, it was built as an ancient military defense network. Closest places sections of the wall to Beijing are Badaling and Mutianyu. Badaling is easier to ...
By: muellema