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While the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square represent the heart of Beijing, Beijing is a sprawling city without a defined central downtown. The Chaoyang District makes up the northeast section of Beijing. The Sanlitun area features a few embassies, many foreign businesses and a variety of bars as well as nightclubs. It is regarded as the embodiment of nightlife in the city.
From the magnificent Forbidden City, with its stunning wealth of treasures, visitors can begin their journey through the streets and lanes of Beijing. Moving outside the center, one moves away from the hustle of daily life, and into the tranquil pace of ancient times and traditions. Palaces, parks, narrow alleyways and ancient sites such as the YongheGong, reveal a different side of Beijing. The Temple of Heaven's vast grounds are a pleasure to visit year-round, and are enchanting during a snowstorm.
Visitors can find refuge
in the suburbs,in such places as the Summer Palaces and the Western
Hills, which have been favored retreats since imperial times.
While visiting Beijing,
take some time to hike outside of the city. Excursions may involve
a visit to the Ming Tombs or perhaps a simple picnic amid the historic ruins. The
Great Wall, a site not to be missed, encompasses many small villages. Visitors should also consider traveling into the countryside
and taking a glimpse of village life. Overall, Beijing is a city that is fascinating and is rich in cultural treasures. It provides visitors with a cosmopolitan view of urban
modernity, as well as imparting a deep respect for times past.
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