What are the interesting places in Beijing?

The interesting places in Beijing are:

1, Gongwangfu:

Gongwangmi is the largest building complex in the Qing Dynasty, which experienced the historical process from the peak to the decline of the Qing Dynasty and carried extremely rich historical and cultural information. Therefore, there is a saying that "a Gongwangmi is half the history of the Qing Dynasty".

2. Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site:

Zhoukoudian site * * has found 27 fossils and cultural relics in different periods, more than 200 human fossils, 654.38 million stone tools, a large number of fire remains and hundreds of animal fossils. It is a treasure house of human fossils and a comprehensive research base of paleoanthropology, archaeology, paleontology, stratigraphy, chronology, environmental science and karst science.

3. Beijing Forbidden City:

The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing's central axis. The Forbidden City in Beijing is centered on three halls, covering an area of about 720,000 square meters, with a construction area of about10.5 million square meters. There are more than 70 palaces and 9000 houses.

4. Summer Palace:

The Summer Palace, formerly known as Qingyi Garden, is a royal garden in China in the Qing Dynasty. Located in the western suburbs of Beijing, it is 15km away from the urban area. The whole park covers an area of 3.009 square kilometers, and the water surface accounts for about three quarters.

Adjacent to Yuanmingyuan, it is a large-scale landscape garden with Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the main body, based on Hangzhou West Lake and drawing lessons from Jiangnan garden design techniques. It is also the most well-preserved royal palace and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum".

5. Tiantan Park:

Tiantan Park is in the south of Beijing, to the east of Yongdingmennei Street in Dongcheng District. Covers an area of about 2.73 million square meters. The Temple of Heaven was built in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in Qianlong and Guangxu years. Now it is a world cultural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and a national civilized scenic tourist area demonstration site.