Beijing, China's capital, boasts over 3,000 years of history, serving as the imperial capital in Ming and Qing dynasties. It is the political heart and a thriving economic hub. Must-visit sites include the Forbidden City, Great Wall, and Temple of Heaven, blending ancient and modern charm
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Stand atop the mighty beacon tower, touching millennia-old stone. Gaze upon rolling mountains where the stone dragon winds across heaven and earth. Each step converses with ancient civilization—more than a climb, it's a soul-stirring tribute to human achievement.
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Home and ruling center for 24 emperors across 500 years. This 72-hectare complex, with the Hall of Supreme Harmony at its core, was built strictly following imperial rites. Now a museum housing over 1.8 million artifacts, it systematically presents ancient Chinese court history.
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The Summer Palace, China's best-preserved imperial garden, centers on Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill. Stroll its long corridor, boat on the lake, and experience the perfect blend of Jiangnan garden artistry with northern landscape, sensing Empress Dowager Cixi's royal lifestyle.