The trip was in August and lasted for a total of 7 days. The main reason why he wanted to see the capital before the military parade and also go over to do some errands, so he hurriedly took his family there.
Tips:
1. Due to current restrictions, the Forbidden City, Badaling Great Wall, and National Museum all need to make reservations two to three days in advance, otherwise there will be no tickets.
2. Thanks to the well-developed public transportation and subways in Beijing, and government subsidies for scenic spots, the ticket prices for almost all scenic spots are less than 100, and the transportation is also very convenient, so the costs will not be introduced here. Each attraction is accessible by a state-subsidized special line or bus. It takes a total of sixty to seventy kilometers to the Ming Tombs, which is an hour and a half, or ¥ 4.5.
As for some small tips or schedules for each other place, they will be mentioned one by one later.
3. Don't trust those tour groups that cost 100 yuan or less for a one-day trip to the Forbidden City Badaling Great Wall. Not to mention the fare, even the tickets are not enough. You can imagine the content. As for how to get to the Badaling Great Wall and the Ming Tombs, there will be guidance later.
4. Because many of these places, especially those who need to get up early, are located around Tiananmen Square, accommodation can be booked near Tiananmen Square.
As for other tips, they will be mentioned at the end of each paragraph. They are personal opinions and may not be the best, but they are all the most convenient ones to experience in person and can be used for reference.
Since the flight booked arrived at 1 noon, I arrived early, so after packing my luggage, I arranged a visit to the line from Nanluogu Lane to Houhai Pedestrian Street.
Nanluogu Lane is a representative of Beijing's Hutongs and a pedestrian commercial street. In addition to attractions, Beijing is famous for its Hutongs, so it can be said to be one of the must-see places.
In addition to commercial streets, there are many hutongs of some age in the ancient alleys. Many ancient courtyards on both sides of the hutongs are still inhabited by people. They may be disturbed a little too much, and some even have the word "Do Not Disturb" hung on the doors. Most of the houses in some alleys are not as bright as the surface. There are not a few houses that are relatively dilapidated, but there are also a few houses that are well decorated. There are probably two reasons for this. First, there are old Beijing that has been stationed here a long time ago, and I am used to it and didn't do extra renovations; second, there is a courtyard in these places, so there is no shortage of money, so decoration seems to be a problem.
Behind Nanluogu Lane are the Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Yandai Slope Street, and Houhai Pedestrian Street. If you don't have time, you can stroll together.
There are some shops selling marine life and pets on the road from Nanluogu Lane to Drum Tower. There are some rare varieties on sale, such as Canadian hairless cats, corals and jellyfish. Interested parties can also watch them.
Yandai Xie Street is similar to Nanluogu Lane, but Yandai Xie Street is very short and has no special hutongs or scenic spots. Most of them are commercial in nature and belong to places where buyers have more choices for letter letters.
As for Houhai Pedestrian Street, it gives me the feeling that it is movable and still, so I suggest arranging to play at night. Those who like tranquility can go boating on the Shichahai Sea. Even if you stand quietly on the Yinding Bridge, you can feel the tranquility of this place; those who like excitement, the Bar Street here is a place not to be missed. As for which room is the most affordable, it is unknown.
Tips:
Today's route arrangement is Nanluogu Lane → Bell Tower → Yandai Xie Street → Drum Tower → Yinding Bridge → Houhai Pedestrian Street. There is no turning back on the route and it is not too tiring. If the tour time is not too long, it is basically just the afternoon of Nanluogu Lane, Bell Tower and Drum Tower, and the evening of Houhai, which are at their most beautiful times. If you want to arrange something in the morning, Beihai Park next to it can be a good choice.
Gong Wang Mansion is on the left side of Shichahai and carries extremely rich historical heritage. There is a Gong Wang Mansion, half of the Qing Dynasty history.
This is the residence of He Shen, Yonglin and Gong Prince Yan Xin. When its first owner, He Shen, built it, many feng shui related structures were added.
For example, it is said that this place is located in the dragon vein of the capital and belongs to a treasure place of feng shui; for example, there are a total of 9999 characters and accessories related to the word "blessing" in the entire residence, together with Kangxi's best blessing in the world, they form Wanfu; Another example is that Heshen built two promenades on both sides of the invitation platform, with only two stairs underneath. The other is a slope that goes upward, implying two twists and turns in your youth. After stepping on it, you will be able to make a smooth progress. So when you see these two slopes, you can choose one side, directly cross the two stairs, and walk to the top in one go, and then remember not to get off on the other side, but to get off on other paths, etc.
It may be because ancient architectural skills did exist, or it may be because it is a place of feng shui, as rumored, and you feel refreshed after entering. The original houses are much cooler than air-conditioned souvenirs and snack sales, and this phenomenon is basically the same in other royal buildings. There are many such allusions and feng shui-related stories, and every paragraph is almost fascinating. Perhaps I have always been interested in this aspect, so I think this is almost the most attractive attraction in recent days.
After Gong Wang Fu, he visited the Temple of Heaven, which would take about half a day to visit. The place where ancient emperors offered sacrifices to heaven and prayed for grain and rain is also the only large existing building that was not built on the central axis of Beijing.
Because when Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, originally built the Temple of Heaven and Earth when he built the Temple of Heaven and Earth to jointly sacrifice to heaven and earth. The Temple of Heaven and Earth was located on the east side of the central axis, and at the same time, the Shanchuan Altar was built on the west side, which is today's Xiannong Altar. Heaven and earth are facing the mountains and rivers. The symmetrical relationship between the east and west sides of the central axis. However, during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Jiajing changed the Tiandi Altar into the Temple of Heaven and Earth and sacrificed sacrifices to heaven alone. At the same time, he changed the Fangze Altar in the north of Beijing into the Temple of Earth, which also formed a triangular but asymmetrical relationship between the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Earth, and the Xiannong Altar today. Therefore, the Temple of Heaven is not located on the central axis of Beijing.
The Temple of Heaven is built in the style of a place where the sky is round, so it can be seen from the aerial view that the place for sacrifice below is square, and the dormitory of the gods above and the temporary residence of the Hall of Prayer for Good Years are round.
There is a heavenly heart stone on the circular mound altar of the Temple of Heaven. Because it is located at the center of the circle and is equally distant from the surrounding white jade, echoes will be generated when the sound spreads. Because the distance is very close, people cannot distinguish the echo from their own voices, so it sounds like the sound will be doubled. When ancient emperors worshipped heaven, they believed that this phenomenon was a manifestation of being ordered by heaven and being favored by heaven. Equally magical are the Three Sound Stone and the Echo Wall, which are among the three major acoustic miracles in the world, all built within the Temple of Heaven.
I won't mention the specific introduction here, but I'd better listen to the explanation step by step and experience it personally.
Tips:
There is an hour's drive between these two attractions. Just because I am interested in Gong Wang Fu, I arrange more time. This is not the recommended route. You can arrange your own more appropriate itinerary.
A place I have seen in textbooks since I was a child, with ruins and ruins, seems to be synonymous with this place. Even today, many years later, after a certain amount of restoration, it is enough to see the tragedy at that time, and we can also imagine how magnificent Yuanmingyuan was before it was destroyed. It happened to be raining again on the day of our visit, which seemed to add another depression to the place.
If the visit happens to be in full bloom of lotus flowers, you will find that the most common thing in Yuanmingyuan is lotus flowers, which are covered in almost all corners, which seems to give this place full of scars a little vitality.
The general direction to browse the scenic spot is to enter from the South Gate or from the Grand Palace Gate. The most famous scenic spots, Dashui Law, Maze, Fanghu Shengjing and Haiyan Hall, are all near the Xiyanglou Scenic Area and are marked with yellow circles.
Of course, if you are interested in ancient history like this author, you can also spend a day reading the explanations one place at a time. In this case, basically one day is enough.
As for the Summer Palace, if you can spend a day browsing, I think the best route is to enter from the East Gate. After first browsing some famous attractions, Wenchang Courtyard, Dehe Garden, Leshou Hall, Yunhui Yuyu Archway, Paiyun Gate, Paiyun Hall, Buddha Fragrance Pavilion, Wisdom Sea, Four Major Departments and Suzhou Street, we will take a boat from Suzhou Street to admire Kunming Lake along the waterway, then return to Nanhu Island and the Seventeenth Arch Bridge, and finally exit from Xinjian Palace. In this way, you can not only see the garden style of the Summer Palace on the land road, but also see the beauty of the Summer Palace on the water road.
Tips:
Here, the Yuanmingyuan and Summer Palace are bundled into one day to give another route, mainly considering a visiting model for travelers who are more time-intensive.
Because these two attractions are relatively close to each other, if you spend two visits, the journey will take a lot of time. In addition, the scenic area is very large. If you take it out and taste it separately, you may not be able to visit one of the gardens in two days. However, if you only look at their essence, one day is still enough.
The specific route is as follows: In the morning, enter from the south gate of Yuanmingyuan (the route is shown in the picture). After seeing the more famous attractions near Xiyanglou, you choose to take the electric car directly. Listen to some simple explanations equipped on the car along the way, and then leave the park.(You can visit the Great Palace Gate along the way at the station on the left of the lake, and then walk out of the park in the southwest direction, or directly take the bus to the lower left corner station (Zaoyuanmen Station) and leave the park directly from the Southwest Palace Gate.) After walking outside the scenic area for ten minutes, you can reach the North Palace Gate of the Summer Palace, start browsing from the North Palace Gate (the route is shown in the picture), and turn back to the Xinjian Palace Gate Exit Park beside the Seventeen-Arch Bridge.
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Of course, if you have time, it is recommended to start visiting from Dongmen Square. If you enter from Beigong Gate, many times you will find that the first thing you see is the back of some buildings, because Beigong Gate is the back door of the Summer Palace.
Careful readers may find that whether they are visiting the Summer Palace after Yuanmingyuan, or returning from the waterway after browsing, or walking directly from the back door to the front door, all these arrangements are made to make the Seventeen-Arch Bridge available at the last time of the afternoon. The reason is that this masterpiece of ancient Han bridge architecture has been carefully designed and calculated by the designer to make the bridge vertical to the sunset point of the Tropic of Cancer, so only at sunset will the afterglow of the setting sun illuminate it. All the holes present the unique golden piercing spectacle of the 17-Arch Bridge. The first golden piercing spectacle of each year attracts almost a thousand photographers waiting here. You can imagine the spectacular scene.
When I arrive in Beijing, there are some places where I believe that even if I visit a few scenic spots, I must go.
The first thing I talked about was the flag-raising ceremony at the flag-raising platform in Tiananmen Square. The flag-raising ceremony is held at the sunrise time every day. The national flag rises together with the sun. There will be honor guards of the three armed forces. If it is a flag-raising ceremony on the 1st of each month, there will also be a military band participating.
Starting from early in the morning every day, it becomes particularly lively here. Some people even stay here all night in order to get the nearest distance to see the flag-raising ceremony. The first time we went, we arrived at the square at 4:30 p.m., and we had already waited until the national anthem was heard when the flag was raised. It was mainly because we had arranged it so far away in our minds. The second time we went to see it, we arrived at the square around three o'clock, and we barely managed to get a front row seat on the edge. So if we want to see it, we must not sleep in and come as early as possible, otherwise we will get up early as possible if we are slow. The specific route and the best location to watch the ceremony will be mentioned at the end of this section.
The flag-raising ceremony started from the Waijinshui Bridge in front of Tiananmen Gate Tower and walked to the flag-raising platform. There were 138 steps in the middle. The national flag rose from the flag-raising platform to 28.3 meters, which took a total of 2 minutes and 07 seconds.
As for why it is 28.3 meters instead of rising to the top, it is because the founding of the Communist Party of China was July 1921, while the founding of New China was October 1949. The difference between this is 28 years and 3 months. Let us keep this history in mind and express our high respect for New China.
The Monument to the People's Heroes is 37.94 meters high and weighs 103 tons. It is engraved with the eight words of the People's Heroes written by Chairman Mao,"Eternal Life. The heart of the monument on the back is composed of 7 pieces of stone. The content is a 150-character inscription drafted by Mao Zedong and written by Zhou Enlai.
The main building of Chairman Mao Memorial Hall has a length and width of 105.5 meters, a height of 33.6 meters, and a building area of 33867 square meters. In this world-renowned Hall of Glory lies the body of Chairman Mao Zedong, the founder of the Communist Party of China, the People's Liberation Army, and the People's Republic of China.
These 103 tons and 33867 square meters carry the weight of the lives of countless revolutionary martyrs who have paid for the country. Therefore, it is hoped that tourists who visit the monument or visit the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall will bring a sense of reverence and remembrance. heart.
The Great Hall of the People is the meeting place of the National People's Congress of China and the office space of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. It is an important place for the party, the state and various people's organizations to hold political activities. It is also a place for Chinese party and state leaders and the people to hold political, diplomatic and cultural activities.
It is also the place shown behind the 100 yuan yuan.
The Forbidden City is known as the first of the five major palaces in the world. The royal palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, is located on the central axis of Beijing. It centers on the three halls, covers an area of 720,000 square meters, and has a building area of about 150,000 square meters. There are more than 70 palaces of various sizes and more than 9,000 houses. It is one of the largest existing and most completely preserved ancient wooden buildings in the world. Perhaps it is also because the Forbidden City is located on the central axis of Beijing that Beijing has become the only axisymmetric city in the world.
Qianqing Palace is the essence of the Forbidden City and the place where the emperor handles daily government affairs in the Forbidden City. Dry means heaven, and clear means thoroughness. First, it symbolizes a clear sky, which is not muddy or turbid, symbolizes the stability of the country; second, it symbolizes that the emperor's actions are as magnanimous as the clear sky and did not do anything shady.
The Qianqing Palace has been burned down several times over the years. The existing Qianqing Palace was rebuilt during the Jiaqing Period.
The color of a stone on the third dragon on the left is different from the other stone. It is said that when building the Nine Dragon Wall, the craftsman accidentally broke one of the glazed tiles, but the remaking took a long time and could not be completed within the construction period. The consequences were serious. They used nanmu to carve patterns and apply white paint to them. They were deceived. After so many years of wind and rain erosion, they became dull and dull.
The Treasure Hall and the Clock Hall house collections from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Most of them are made of gold and jade. They are extremely luxurious. If you have time, you must buy a ticket to visit them. Most of the treasure museum is jade, gold, and wearing and daily necessities, while the watch museum is an exotic product such as clocks.
After Shenwu Gate comes out, there is Jingshan Park. Please take time to come here. Basically, all aerial views of the Forbidden City are taken from Jingshan Park, and you can also see the White Tower and other buildings in Beihai Park. This is the commanding height of all the surrounding buildings, the center of Beijing, and the place where Chongzhen hanged himself.
Tips:
The suggested itinerary sequence is roughly as follows: Tiananmen Flag Raising Ceremony → Chairman Mao Memorial Hall → Monument to the People's Heroes → Great Hall of the People → National Museum of China → Forbidden City → Jingshan Park. The main reason for the arrangement is that these places are all on the same central axis, and the queue needs to start early. If you go a little late, it may take a long time, as shown in the following figure.
1. The first suggestion given is that since the flag-raising ceremony is very early, if you are afraid of being hungry, prepare small amounts of water and dry food (the amount you can eat) in advance. If you are not afraid, it is recommended to come out to eat after visiting the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. There are some convenient spots in the square to buy, and try not to bring bags, vests, or slippers.
The reasons lie in the following two points: First, the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, the Great Hall of the People and the National Museum are not allowed to bring liquids, food, fire, etc. into the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall is even stricter. Even photography, big bags, etc. are not allowed to be brought in, and there are also requirements for dressing. 2. Even though there is a storage place next to the National Museum, the storage time is relatively late. If you check in and visit again, it may take a long time to wait.
2. As mentioned above, the flag-raising ceremony must arrive very early.
If you are early enough, it is recommended to watch the ceremony on the north side. The viewing platform here is on the left and right sides of the Jinshui Bridge. You can see it clearly from the moment the flag-raising team comes out, but it is a little far away to raise the national flag. On the north side, you will enter from the left and right sides of the Guanli Platform. Security check will start at about 4:00 a.m. After security check, you can directly reach the vicinity of the Guanli Platform. At that time, the subway stations in the east and west of Tiananmen Square will be closed.
If you don't get up so early, or you come early and find that the north side is already full of people, then watching the ceremony on the south side is also a good choice. The entrance to the square on the south side is on the left and right sides of the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall further south. It is a little far away. Go through security check first, and then go north to reach both sides of the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. You need to wait again for the staff to complete the queuing facilities of the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall.(The iron horse used to queue up for people to pay homage) will not open to the viewing area until around 4:30. At this time, all you need to do is sprint 100 meters. Even if you are not in front of the line, you are fast enough., you will have a first-line chance to rush to the first row.
3. If you watch the flag-raising ceremony on the south side, then you will have an inherent advantage next. If it is on the north side, then quickly find a place to cross to Tiananmen Square.
After the flag-raising ceremony, don't rush to rush over like others to take a photo with the national flag. What you need to do is to go down the current and go to the approximate position shown by the red arrow, which is on the side of the National Museum, with the Monument to the People's Heroes slightly behind. A little bit more, find the queue entrance of the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, quickly find the entrance and line it in (don't ask the staff, they will let you find this entrance from the Great Hall of the People if they want to divert traffic. It took an extra 15 minutes to find the route, which was the black route. Don't go to the Great Hall of the People to line up, which is the team entrance). If you are running late by about half an hour, then your line is probably the yellow one. I can clearly tell you that it will take two and a half hours to complete the line.
When entering the memorial hall, please keep quiet, turn off your mobile phone or mute it, and take off your hat.
4. Neither the Great Hall of the People nor the National Museum requires much queuing. After the memorial hall comes out, it is probably near the front door. There are some restaurants here or across the street. If you haven't had breakfast, it is recommended to have breakfast first. If you have eaten, you can prepare some lunch and water for noon.(Food and beverage in the scenic area is not cheap.) Be prepared to visit the next stop one after another. On the way, you can visit the Monument to the People's Heroes and take photos near the flag-raising platform.
5. Visitors to the Forbidden City are mainly on the right side. Tickets do not include the Clock Museum and the Treasure Museum. You can also choose an alternative joint ticket when purchasing tickets online. The Forbidden City closes at 17:00, and the Clock Museum and the Treasure Museum are at 15:30. The viewing time for the entire Forbidden City is about 4 hours, so please control the time by yourself. Generally speaking, it is enough. The Clock Museum sometimes needs to queue up. You can adjust the route appropriately, and it is next to the Treasure Museum. The specific route is: ticket checking office → Meridian Gate → Jinshui Bridge → Painting and Calligraphy Museum → Taihe Hall → Zhonghe Hall → Baohe Hall → Treasure Hall → East Sixth Palace → Clock Hall → Qianqing Palace → Kunning Palace → Imperial Garden → Shenwu Gate.
If you still have time, you can go to the corner tower and see the Forbidden City at sunset. It is also very spectacular.
6. Jingshan Park is across the road from Shenwu Gate. You can enter the park directly with the Beijing One Card without buying a ticket. The ticket price is 2 yuan.
The Badaling Great Wall is located at the north entrance of the Guangou Ancient Road in Jundu Mountain, Yanqing County, Beijing City. The Badaling Great Wall is divided into two sections: north and south. There are many people in the North Great Wall, so you can choose to take cable cars, slides or hiking. The narrowest part is on the fourth floor of the north. Only one person can pass through. The steepest part is close to 90°, and the maximum step height difference is close to 60cm.
The famous saying "A man who has not reached the Great Wall is not a hero." That is to say, the eighth floor of the Badaling Great Wall is the highest point of the entire Badaling Great Wall, the terminal station of the cable car, and the place with the most people.
It is not very steep here, and there are even steeper places where you dare not take out your camera. Passengers who are not very physically strong should do their best. Steep and large-span stairs. In some places, there are no stairs. It is a slope that requires pulling a guardrail to climb, which will consume a lot of physical strength. If it happens to be noon in summer, a lot of water will be consumed, causing the risk of exhaustion and heatstroke.
If you come to the city in winter, the slippery ground covered by ice and snow, tight spirit and dry air will make your journey more difficult.
Before the beginning, we said passionately that we would finish the climb on foot, but in the end, we just climbed from the north eighth floor to the north eleventh floor, then turned back to the north eighth floor and took the cable car back.
The Ming Tombs are divided into Changling and Dingling. Changling mainly looks at the ground, while Dingling mainly looks at the underground palace. Due to the excavation of Dingling during the New China period, part of the ground was burned in a large area before excavation, but the underground palace was not stolen, so it belongs to a relatively complete ancient tomb.
But unfortunately, archaeological technology at that time was not high, causing many ancient artifacts to be oxidized and caused irreversible damage as soon as they were unearthed. Therefore, no excavation of all imperial tombs was allowed later. The Ming Tombs became the only imperial tomb that could be visited.
As for the specific historical allusions, you can ask the explanations of the scenic spots to understand them in detail. There will be no introduction here.
Tips:
1. There are several ways to get to the Great Wall. One is to take Bus No. 877 from Deshengmen to the Badaling Great Wall. The advantage is that the cost is very low, but the disadvantage is that the time is slightly longer; the second is to take a special line, which is also recommended. Tourist Bus Line No. 1, which takes less than an hour and a half. It is a direct bus line at high speed. You don't have to stop and take the national highway like taking an ordinary bus. The time on the road will be much shorter, and the fare is 20 yuan; The third is to take a tour group bus. As for what Great Wall you went to, how you came back, and how much you bought when you came back, no one can guarantee. Of course, most of them are no problems.
The original intention of establishing Tourist Bus Lines 1 and 2 was also because the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs Scenic Area were far away from the Urban area of Beijing. In the past, many tourists were deceived by black tour guides and black tour groups. Special tourist lines were established with the special approval of the Vice Mayor of Beijing and were subsidized by the state. They were established to combat and protect the tourist lines. They all have fixed waiting places for boarding and unloading passengers, green ticket purchasing channels (cable tickets for Line 1, joint tickets for the Ming Tombs on Line 2) and independent public toilets at the attractions.
The author reminds that you must purchase scenic tickets for the Great Wall in advance, usually one to two days in advance, because the Great Wall now limits traffic to 65000 passengers per day for protection and safety reasons, and it is definitely sold out every day. Especially if you go on Monday, you need to book one day in advance, because all scenic spots near Tiananmen Square are closed for rest on Monday, and almost tourists will crowd into the Great Wall. Some people can't buy tickets and think there will be other ways to get in, so they will also take a ride there. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as Badaling. If you don't book tickets, you really don't waste your time.
There are hiking and cable cars on the Great Wall of the North, and there are hiking and small trains on the Great Wall of the South. This is mainly about the Great Wall.
If you choose to walk on foot, you will reach the hiking entrance for more than ten minutes after getting off the bus. There are the most people here, because many tour groups give very little time and do not include cable car tickets. After all, it is only a few dozen yuan in total, so tickets are not enough.
If you choose a cable car to board the city, it is recommended not to buy a ticket for the scenic spot and the cable car. Because the cable car and the scenic spot are not operated by the same company, the ticket is not connected to the Internet. There is no need to redeem tickets and directly swipe your ID card to enter the scenic spot. However, the cable car ticket is to go to another place to redeem a paper ticket, and then return to the cable car entrance to queue up to board the city. The journey takes a lot of time and there are very many people. It takes about an hour to get on the cable car to get there at eight o'clock. On the tourist bus line, you can directly purchase cable car tickets here. The price is the same as the online price. The ticket price is about ¥ 140 round trip. If you only take a ride, you can get a refund of ¥ 40. The main reason for recommendation is that it can save a lot of time. After buying it, you can walk for about three minutes to queue up to take the cable car.
Please be sure to bring enough water. There are only dining spots near the North Eighth Floor, but not anywhere else.
2. When you come out of the Great Wall, if your time allows you, or as long as you hurry before 13:00, you will have an easy way to get to the Ming Tombs. Take the branch line of Tourist Bus Line 1, and the journey takes about 50 minutes. It is also the entire journey at high speed, which is very convenient. Get off at Changling Scenic Area. After browsing, you can take a bus stop at will to reach Dingling and continue visiting. If you take the last bus at 13:00, there is a high probability that you won't be able to make it to the last bus at 16:00 on Tourist Bus Line 2 back to the city, but don't panic. Bus No. 872 can still take you back, just a little longer, about an hour and a half.
It should be noted that there are many people selling fruits near the No. 872 bus stop and offering 30 yuan to take them to the subway station. After a subway change, you can return to downtown Beijing. The price is as fast as taking a bus. I hope readers will not be fooled easily.
I don't know if there's any problem with selling fruits, but our peaches were completely moldy after we came back one day without eating them. As for taxiers, if you have to take the subway back, it won't cost you 30 yuan to take a drip. Moreover, they will also take you to pick up passengers halfway and never start until you are fully loaded. In fact, if you take the 872, you will get a 50% discount for a card, which is just ¥ 4.5 per person. They say it's the same as the bus price, which means it's better than those who don't have a bus pass, and it doesn't even include the subway fare.
3. The specific bus schedule is as follows:
Bus No. 877
Deshengmen Badaling Great Wall:
10:00-17:00
Tourist Bus Line 1
Qianmen → Badaling Great Wall:
After the flag-raising ceremony every day-11:00
Ticket price ¥ 20
Badaling Great Wall → Deshengmen/Qianmen
Peak season 9:00-17:00
Off-season 11:00-16:30
Ticket price ¥ 20
Tourist Bus Line 1 Branch
Badaling Great Wall → Ming Tombs Changling
There are three classes at 11:00, 12:00 and 13:00
Ticket price ¥ 10
Ming Tombs Dingling → Qianmen
There are three classes at 14:00, 15:00 and 16:00
Ticket price ¥ 10
Bus No. 872
05:30-19:30
Changling? Dingling? deshengmen
Ticket price ¥ 4.5
nanluoguxiang neighborhood Tuesday, breathing
There are several well-known shops in Nanluogu Lane, including Wenyu Cheese Shop, Suzuki Canteen, and Peiping Coffee. The taste of a cheese shop is not much different from that of yogurt. That is, you put some ingredients on the cheese and let you mix it yourself. It is not amazing, but the taste is acceptable. As for the other two houses that have not been to, I will not comment, but the dining environment is still quite unique.
Awen Guangtang Crab Yellow Buns, each for ¥ 25. Walking nearby, you will see many people holding straws and sucking the soup from the steamed buns.
Bell and Drum Tower
There is a Yaoji fried liver shop next to the Drum Tower, which is an Internet celebrity shop. The author also went in and gave it a try. We didn't finish any of the special foods introduced such as fire, fried tripe, fried liver, etc. Perhaps a small part of it is because everything here is a little sweet, and we are not used to it, but the taste is actually okay; another very important reason is that the store is extremely hot and unventilated, and it is already sweating as soon as I entered it at night. I really don't want to stay long.
Temple of Heaven
There is a Hongyuan Nanmen Shabu restaurant at the South Gate Exit of Temple of Heaven. Basically, there is a waiting list every day. After 17 p.m., you need to wait for more than 2 hours before dining. It is characterized by sesame sauce. The sauce is very thick and can also be obviously felt. I personally feel the aroma of sesame seeds, and I personally feel that it is good in taste and taste. The others are clear water soup bases and fat beef and sheep. They are not much different from ordinary hot pot meat, and the taste is lacking for those of us who come out of the gourmet city. However, some of the group were not used to this sauce and switched to soy sauce and chili pepper as the seasoning. Unfortunately, even soy sauce was not the taste we were accustomed to. Whether we needed to spend the time waiting was a matter of opinion.
Wangfujing, Sanlitun
Recently, Wangfujing Snack Street is undergoing renovation, so there is no way to enter, so we can only go to some places in the outside. However, even if we enter, the snacks in Wangfujing Snack Street are the most unauthentic among all scenic spots, so it is not recommended to go.
The more famous here are Beijing's most famous roast ducks. Dadong, Quanjude, and Siji Minfu are all good choices. There is also Goubuli, who is famous for making steamed buns, opposite Quanjude.
Most of the roast ducks are made of pure meat, pure skin, and half-meat and half-skin. The portion in the picture is about half a duck. Put the duck meat and Fujian together with the dough, dip it in a special sauce (a bit similar to the taste of old Beijing chicken. The taste of the sauce) and sandwich it together. As for the duck skeleton, it is customary to make it fried with salt and pepper or to make soup. Per capita consumption is around ¥ 150, of course, frugality depends on people.
Goubuli's steamed buns are basically priced at ¥ 50 per cage, and then replenished with millet porridge indefinitely. The taste is average.
guijie Street
This is a street where restaurants are not closed 24 hours a day. There are many famous streets that you can try. For example, Huajia Yiyuan (Huajia Cuisine), Dongxinglou (Shandong Cuisine), Yuefu Restaurant (Northeast Cuisine), Suzuki Canteen (Japanese Cuisine), Huda Restaurant (crayfish), etc.
Hu Da Restaurant is particularly recommended. The main reason for the recommendation is that the crayfish are fresh, firm, the shell is hard and clean, and the shrimp meat is very delicious. Here, unlike some shops, the shrimp is cooked in a unified manner. Whatever the flavor guests order, they can directly pour the sauce, stir fry and serve the table. Each method is divided into different grades, sizes and prices. The smallest one is ¥ 5/pod and the largest one is ¥ 12/pod. Both are starting points for 20 pods. Of course, different flavors have different prices. Maybe in other places, like our hometown, crayfish are sold by the catty. At first glance, we are so scared that we don't even dare to order it. In fact, if you order 20 crayfish of this size, it's actually close to two kilograms. It's not much more expensive than the catty, so you can eat it with confidence. Their sheep scorpions are also good, which is the spine meat of sheep. Add medicinal materials to make soup and eat it while hot to get rid of the mutton smell.
Houhai, Beihai Park, Shichahai
Houhai mainly has snacks, such as candied haws, yogurt, sour plum soup and fried noodles.
There are still many places to go in Beijing at night, such as the Pedestrian Street in Houhai, Sanlitun Bar Street, and the nearby Workers 'Stadium; shopping, Wangfujing Street, Sanlitun and Tai Koo Li; and the Olympic Park is also a good choice if you want to see the night view.
This photo was taken around the red circle. There is a canteen here. Every evening behind the canteen is filled with photographers from all over the world. They are armed with long guns and short cannons, hoping to take the most beautiful bird's nest.
There is a separate paragraph here, and there is nothing to recommend, mainly to expose a hotel (Weike * Store (Taoranting Store)). Because I stayed in the same hotel for several days, the lobby of this hotel is decorated quite artistically. There is also a public computer on the second floor, which is convenient for passengers to inquire about information. It is quite good at first glance, but after staying here, I found many problems.
1. Every time I come back, I have to search for my bag and check it again. I have to wait for the so-called security inspector to agree before I can go to the room, which seriously violates personal rights.
2. Because we stayed for six days, everything was left in the room. Before checking in, we asked the front desk, and the front desk also clearly told us that they would not clean it without consent even if we didn't ask them to clean it, and they also told us to rest assured. But in fact, when I came back after being tired from playing the next day, I found that the hotel had been cleaned and the things had been turned over. Although nothing was lost, I felt that my privacy had been violated, so I went directly to the front desk to explain it and made a big explanation. The front desk said that it was not their fault. Since they didn't want to clean it, they wouldn't help you clean it after that, and their attitude was extremely bad. When we arrived here, we thought it was over, but on the third day, the problem remained. We still complained repeatedly and got the hotel's guarantee that there was no improvement until the day we checked out.
3. When we left, we asked for an invoice, but the front desk left us aside and told us to wait, and then walked slowly, but refused to deal with it. I told them many times that we were driving home, and they arranged for a guy wearing glasses to come over and help us issue the bill. We even deliberately typed the wrong information when the bill was issued. We proposed to cancel the invoice and reissue it, but the guy said that there was no way to cancel it and couldn't reissue it. His attitude was extremely bad. After many reviews, the communication failed. Finally, when they were ready to call the tax bureau to complain, they saw it and said they arranged for another clerk to help us issue it again. They waited for some time. In the end, we were only invoiced for 1000+ for 4 days, and the daily room rate was 250. In fact, it was seriously inconsistent with the actual situation. We stayed for 6 days and spent 2800+. In the end, we almost couldn't catch the bus, so there was nothing we could do.
It is recommended that if you want to book a room for travel in Beijing, don't stay in this black shop and forget to know it.
As a capital city, Beijing gives me a good overall impression. All attractions and transportation benefit from state subsidies and ticket prices are very low. It is really good for tourists. This is also the city that I have ever been to spend the least on tickets.
The local old Beijing is quite friendly to migrant populations. On the way, we heard us chatting about what flowers and trees they were. Anyone who had time came over to introduce them and talk about the history of the place. It made us feel that it is quite humane for such a big international city with so many migrant populations and such a fast pace.
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