Impression 1: Beijing has much less smog. "Zhao Lei, member of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee and Secretary-General, said in his opening introduction that the average concentration of PM2.5 in Beijing this year has dropped to 29 micrograms/cubic meter. On the opening day of the 16th Conference, PM2.5 has dropped to 1 micrograms/cubic meter, creating a creation. The best level monitored during the same period in history. We are confident and determined to turn "Conference Blue" into Beijing's "normal blue" and "daily blue"."
Looking out from the hotel's floor-to-ceiling windows, you can often see the Western Hills and mountains. The water in Beijing is also very clear. There is a Liangshui River near the South Railway Station, and it feels like the water can be drunk directly. While walking by the river, my companion told a story. Previously, when his daughter was taking a postgraduate entrance examination, she went to Beijing for an interview. She was scared by the smog in Beijing, and then chose a school in Nanjing to study for graduate school.
Impression 2: Beijing's traffic. Except for the fact that we went hiking on the Jingxi Ancient Road on October 4, there was a traffic jam on the way out of the city. It was a holiday and it was the road to Tanzhe Temple, so traffic jams were normal. There are basically no traffic jams in Beijing in normal times.
Beijingers may have a fast pace of life. Generally, they pass directly at intersections without waiting for traffic lights and without cars. Most people don't wear helmets when riding battery tricycles.
Bicycles are still the leading role in Beijing. Bicycle lanes are wide and bicycles are given priority. Bike sharing is very convenient. I pay 18.8 yuan a month, which I should have after riding one to two hundred kilometers. There are still bicycle repair stalls under the overpass in the streets and alleys.
Impression 3: Beijing's hutongs. The life of the people in Beijing's hutongs is the authentic life of old Beijing. Ride your bike and walk in random alleys and feel the fireworks of the world. Most of the hutongs are narrow and a little messy. Several families are crowded in the small courtyard in the hutongs. Dazhalan is okay, but it has been renovated, and there are many Chinese brick carvings on the walls. There is a bronze medal at the entrance of each hutong introducing the history of the hutong and the former residence of famous people.
Former residence of Xiaofanxian in Shaanxi Lane
Cai E's former residence in Mianhua Hutong, Xicheng District, has countless families living in it. It is built indiscriminately and is worse than a temporary shed for migrant workers. A bronze medal "Cai E's former residence" at the entrance was wrapped with tape by residents.
Zhuanta Hutong Ancient Temple Huguo Guandi Temple
Yongxing Temple in Nanliu Lane, Xicheng District, is also a district-level cultural protection.
Let's take a look at Beijing's most famous hutongs: Xijiaomin Lane and Dongjiaomin Lane.
Nanluogu Lane is a tourist attraction, a pedestrian commercial street, and snacks are the main attractions. There is a courtyard house with national security. I went to visit it at night, but I didn't see it.
Half a spoonful of spring forest is drunk in the red building, and thousands of gold and five spices are dazzling in the world.
Sticking, there are noodles, vegetables and Beijing flavor.
The Beijing benchmark in Nanluogu Lane was set up by the Kyoto Municipal Office from 1914 to 1916. There are only three existing benchmarks. The benchmark is 49 meters above sea level and was the highest point in the inner city of Beijing at that time, 4 meters higher than the northeast corner of the Forbidden City.
Impression 4: The festive atmosphere. On National Day, the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was successfully held, so the atmosphere was naturally stronger.
A must-have big flower basket for National Day every year--Bless the motherland
Fourteen flower beds are arranged along Chang 'an Street.
Flower beds at Xidan Crossroads
Flower beds at Xidan Crossroads
The flower bed in front of the Military Museum
Chang 'an Street
Conference in progress
Square during the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China
zhengyangmen
Gulou
Yandun
Impression 5: Beijing's ministries and commissions, headquarters of central enterprises, prestigious schools, etc. are photographed.
Beijing exhibition hall
China Millennium Monument. Beijing's most boring building, I wonder when will it be demolished?
capital gymnasium
China banknote printing and minting
all-China Federation of Trade Unions
State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration, State Anti-Monopoly Administration
The People's Bank of China is the same as the country.
China Minmetals Corporation
Central Television
China People's Radio, I heard it most when I was a child.
central radio and television station
People's Education Press, anyone who has read books knows...
China Securities Journal, a website that used to be frequently followed
Diplomatic Academy
National Library
Special restaurant, the taste of hometown.
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