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| Title | Editor | Date |
The World Park in Beijing |
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| Located in the Fengtai District of Beijing 16 kilometres from the city proper, the World Park in Bei | ||
Beijing Zoo |
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| The Beijing Zoo was built in 1906 and opened to the public in 1908 with an area of about 10 hectares | ||
Guozijian (The Imperial College) |
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| Beijing Guozijian is located at Guozijian Street (originally named Chengxian Street), Andingmennei S | ||
Beihai Park |
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| Beihai (North Sea) Park is one of the most popular parks in the city of Beijing. It covers a total a | ||
The Lama Temple |
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| The Lama Temple, or Yonghe Gong in Chinese, is the largest Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in Beijing. | ||
Daguanyuan |
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| Located in Xuanwu District southwest of Beijing, the present Grand View Garden is a replica of Dagua | ||
The Ancient Beijing Observatory |
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| Located off the Changan (Eternal Peace) Avenue near the Beijing Railway Station, the Ancient Beijing | ||
The Ming Tombs |
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| Located at the foot of the Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, Beijing, the Ming Mausoleums, oc | ||
Peking Man Cave |
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| Peking Man Cave was a limestone cave into which, about half a million years ago, Peking Man came to | ||
Temple of Heaven |
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| At the Temple of Heaven Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911) worshiped Heaven and pra | ||
Bell and Drum Towers |
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| The bell and drum were originally used as musical instruments in China. Afterward, however, they wer | ||
Prince Gong's Mansion |
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| Prince Gongs Mansion is Beijings largest and the best preserved Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) princely ma | ||
Old Summer Palace (Ruins of Yuanmingyuan) |
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| The Old Summer Palace which is also known as the Ruins of the Yuanmingyuan (the Garden of Perfection | ||
Niujie ( Ox Street) Mosque |
vell | 09-24 |
| Southwest of outer Beijing City is the Xuanwu District, where you will find Niujie Street, formerly | ||
Lugou Bridge (Marco Polo Bridge) |
vell | 09-24 |
| It is often said in Beijing there are countless lions on the Lugou Bridge in view of the fact that t | ||
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