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Miraculous Amusement Palace
Chaoyang Park Chaoyang District 6506-6382 Wax exhibits depict episodes from the famous Chinese story A Journey to the West, featuring the monk, the pig, the monkey and the warrior.
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Beijing Zoo
137 Xizhimenwai, Xicheng District 6831-4411 The Beijing Zoo is the oldest zoo in China, housing some 5,000 animals. The panda house is the only place in Beijing where visitors can see giant pandas. Other featured animals include the golden monkey, white-lipped deer, red-crowned cranes and many other rare animals from all over the world.
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Great Wall
Well recognized throughout the world, China's Great Wall is a symbol of the ancient Chinese culture and civilization. Originally the wall was built as a means of defending the city. They say it's visible from space, but we've not been... Yet...
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Capital Museum (Confucius Temple)
Guozijian Jie, Andingmennei, Dongcheng 6401-2118 Housed in a former imperial temple and Confucian civil-service university, this was where China's best and brightest came to serve the state.
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Summer Palace - Imperial gardens
Yiheyuan Street Haidian District 6288-1077 The Summer Palace is known as one of the most tranquil places in the city of Beijing. Lakeside gardens and elegant pavilions adorn this grand imperial palace. It was originally built as a summer home for the emperor. Nowadays the gardens, pavilions, bridges, and towers receive hundreds of thousands of visitors. A curious feature in the Summer Palace is the marble replica of a Mississippi steamboat.
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Chinese Geology Museum
15 Yangrou Hutong Xisi Nandajie 6617-6387 Minerals, gems and fossils of Paleozoic plants and animals. A great place to take the family!
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Palace Museum
The Forbidden City - Imperial palaces 6513-1892 Twenty-four emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties lived in this palace city, officially making it the home of China’s emperors for five centuries. The Palace Museum, formerly known as the Forbidden City, lies in the heart of modern Beijing. Built in the early 1400's, the structure is impressive with more than 9,000 rooms and halls containing many precious relics - making it the largest architectural palace in the world. Did we mention it's no longer forbidden?
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Beijing Recreation Center
Beisihuanzhong Road, Andingmenwai 6499-3434 Family fun including wave pool, simulated river, water slides and a sports complex featuring bowling, squash, tennis, roller-skating, disco dancing, billiards and sauna.
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Coal Hill (Jing Shan Park)
A royal garden of the Ming and Qing dynasties, Jingshan Park was formed from the soil excavated during construction of the moat around the Forbidden City. It is one of the best places for a panoramic view of the city. The Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion is located at its summit.
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China Art Gallery
China's national museum of art offers permanent displays of works by Chinese artists and frequent shows by foreign artists.
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Yuanmingyuan
Ruins of an impressive imperial palace built during the Qing Dynasty, the grounds of Yuanmingyuan are well preserved and open to the public.
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The Central Park of Beijing
1 Wenjin St Xicheng District 6404-0610 Beihai Park has an 800-year history as the royal garden of the Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The park is grand and sprawling, with beautiful plantings, a lake and paddleboats for rent.
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Tian'anmen Square
Tian'anmen Square is located in the heart of Beijing. Tian'anmen Square is noted as one of the largest parks and city squares in the world. The history of the square dates back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, when Tian'anmen was the front gateway to the imperial palace. The student demonstrations in 1989 were one of many important political and historical events tied to the square.
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Beijing Amusement Park
1 Zuoanmennei Dajie Chongwen District 6711-1155 Beijing Amusement Park is located in Longtan Park and features live entertainment, rides, a water-screen show, paddleboats, bumper cars and roller coasters.
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Museum of Chinese History
6512-8986 Located just off the northeast corner of Tian'anmen Square, the museum of Chinese History displays more than 9,000 ancient Chinese relics, including bronze pieces dating back 5,000 years. The museum shares the same building as the Museum of the Chinese Revolution.
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