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Must-see attractions in Beijing travel guide with baby
Tourist attractions, university tours, fun tours, cultural tours, suburban tours, shopping tours. Tourist attractions: arrival, accommodation-Tiananmen Square-Palace Museum-Beihai or Houhai: Tiananmen Square, if you don't look at the national flag, you can basically walk around. Personally, I don't think it is necessary to look at the flag. It is recommended to stay in the Forbidden City for half a day. There are many things to see. Beihai is close to the Forbidden City. If you have time, you can visit, if you don't, because the Summer Palace is more beautiful than Beihai. Houhai is a place to eat and go shopping at night, but the price is more expensive. University Tour: Summer Palace-Peking University-Tsinghua University: The Summer Palace is the No.1 Royal Garden. It's normal to walk for half a day. Remember to bring your ID card because you are taking your children to visit Tsinghua Peking University. In the evening, you can go to Wudaokou near Tsinghua, where there are many Korean restaurants to eat. Play: Zoo-Bird's Nest+Water Cube: The zoo is a place that children can't miss. If you go to the Bird's Nest+Water Cube during the day, you can buy tickets online in advance. There is a huge Orson Park in the north, which is recommended for free. It is also cooler to walk and run with children at night. Humanities Tour: National Museum (east of Tiananmen Square)-Lama Temple (Metro Lines 2 and 5)-Nanluoguxiang Hutong Tour (Metro Line 6). You can eat it near Nanluoguxiang. There are many special restaurants, but the prices are not very cheap. Humanities Tour: National Museum (east of Tiananmen Square)-Lama Temple (Metro Lines 2 and 5)-Nanluoguxiang Hutong Tour (Metro Line 6). You can eat it near Nanluoguxiang. There are many special restaurants, but the prices are not very cheap. Suburb tour: Go to places with the Great Wall, not necessarily Badaling, but also Simatai and Mutianyu. Climb the Great Wall on the first day, turn to the scenic spot on the second day, live in a farmhouse, eat grilled rainbow trout or roast leg of lamb (it feels like the only food in the suburbs). This is much more comfortable than going back and forth to the suburbs that day, because it usually takes three or four hours+traffic jams to drive from the city center to the suburbs. Shopping: shopping area-Beijing departure suggests arranging shopping places according to Beijing departure location. It doesn't matter if you go by plane. By train, you can visit Wangfujing and Xizhimen at the North Station, Xidan at the South Station, and then take Line 4. If you go to the West Railway Station, you can only visit the Princess Tomb. Another suggestion is accommodation: it is impossible to live anywhere close to all the scenic spots, and it is best to live along the subway. It is recommended to take subway line 2 or line 4. This is the safest time to take the subway. Buses are afraid of not knowing the route, and taxis are most afraid of traffic jams. It is recommended to take the children to eat a roast duck (Quanjude or a cheap place), a slag river or a snack. The rest is to enjoy all kinds of local food and see what you like. /C2 fdfc 039245d 68878009073 AFC 27d 1ed 3 1b24e 2? x-BCE-process = image % 2f resize % 2Cm _ lfit % 2Cw _ 600% 2Ch _ 800% 2c limit _ 1% 2f quality % 2Cq _ 85% 2f format % 2Cf _ auto