Have you ever been in the bustling city, longing for a touch of quaint atmosphere to soothe the hustle and bustle of your heart?Have you ever longed to stand in front of the thousand-year-old building and feel the heavy history?
Today, I want to take you into the popular check-in places in the Forbidden City, so that you can easily appreciate the splendor and charm of Chinese civilization.
First stop: The Palace Museum
As a landmark building in Beijing, the Palace Museum is undoubtedly a must-see for every visitor. There are countless treasures and cultural relics here, from ancient ceramics and jade to paintings, calligraphy, bronzes, etc., each of which is a witness to history. As you stroll through the promenade, you can hear the echoes of history ringing in your ears. Don't forget to visit the Hall of Treasures and the Hall of Clocks, where the collections are a sure eye-opener.
Second stop: Jingshan Park
From the Forbidden City, walk one kilometer to the road, turn right and walk straight for 800 meters, you will come to Jingshan Park. This is one of the best viewpoints in Beijing, and standing on the top of the hill, you can overlook the whole city of Beijing. At the same time, it is also a great place to enjoy cherry blossoms in spring, lotus flowers in summer, chrysanthemums in autumn, and plum blossoms in winter, and each season has a different surprise waiting for you.
Third stop: Nanluoguxiang
From Jingshan Park, take Metro Line 6 to Dongsi Station and walk 16 kilometers to Nanluoguxiang. This is one of the most literary alleys in Beijing, full of the flavor of old Beijing. Wander around the shops, taste the food, listen to Peking Opera, and feel the unique Beijing culture.
The above is a guide to the popular check-in places around the Forbidden City!Let's get started!Forbidden City