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Great wall:
The Great Wall of China is a true wonder of the world
and an absolute must-see for any visitor to this wonderful
country. The combined sections snake a staggering 15,000
kilometers along the whole northern forties of the ancient
Chinese kingdom, from the shores of the Bo Hai ( Bo Sea)
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Palace museum:
Located in the very centre of Beijing, Forbidden City
is China largest and bes-preserved set of ancient building.
In 1406, during the reign of the third Ming emperor, Yong
Le, largest-scale construction of the Forbidden City began.
Construction took 14 years to complete. In 1421, after
a renovation of the Grand Canal, the capital of the Ming
Dynasty was officially .>> |
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Summer palace:
Tthe vast imperial playground of the Summer Palace was
where the regal court went to escape the oppressive heat
of summer. It is now a wonderful public park where local
residents and visitors can stroll, relax and bask in China
ancient cultural legacy. The area has served as a royal
summer home since the Jin Dynasty; however, . .>> |
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| Eating And Drinking |
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Peking Duck:
Essential to your Beijing dinning experience is a brief
tour of the many establishments offering Peking roast
duck ( Beijing Kaoya), a delicious lightly smoked, rich
meal complimented by pancakes, dipping sauce, vegetable
filling and irresistible slivers of juicy meat and fat
and crispy skin. After basting in a secret concoction
of sweetened sauces,..>> |
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Hotpot:
when autumn hits Beijing and the weather cools, hotpot
(huoguo) is a firm favorite. With essentially two kinds
of hotpot restaurants in Beijing, Mongolian and Sichuan
style dominate, the staple of both are mutton Sichuan
hotpot is spicy whereas the Mongolian hotpot tends to
rely on a clear soup and dipping sauces, ..>>
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Snacks:
All over China, snack foods are offered by the street-stalls
and restaurant dinning filling alternatives. Some caution
may be required for the uninitiated but in general, eating
where everyone else is eating is a good rule of thumb.
You can have steamed bread with bean filling; flour pancakes
cooked with egg, coriander, chili, and black onion seeds;
pancakes stuffed with pork, egg and vegetables. .>> |
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Wangfujing commercial
street:
Wangfujing Dajie is a bustling pedestrian shopping mall
and a place where old and new blend perfectly. As one
of the oldest shopping streets in Beijing, Wangfujing
features many Time Honored Brand stores, most of which
are more than 100 years old. World renown brands, fantastic
shops and restaurants, bookstores and an old, refurbished
western -style church epitomize modern Beijing..>> |
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Hongqiao Pearl Market:
The Pearl Market is in the permanent building at the northeast
side of Tiantan Park (Temple of Heaven)t, the store offers
the enthusiastic shopper more than they could wish for.
Fill your basket full with pearls, bespoke jewellery,
jade, arts and crafts, antiques and clothin.>> |
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Silk Street:
Synonymous with a visit to the city, the old Silk Street
was a treat of all treats for bargain-hunting tourists.
Today, development in the area has made way for biggest
and brighter tings and one of those is the new Silk Street,
a composite of the traders and wares of the old alley
now spread out on three floors of this comfortable..>> |
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