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My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️

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I would like to recommend a beautiful Beijing city trail to everyone! First take the subway to Yonghegong Station, then exit Yonghegong Subway Station and start walking in the city! Route: Yonghe Palace Wudaokou Hutong Shuyuan Hutong Confucian Temple and Shuyuan Museum (see Figure 2).

Introduction to scenic spots along the way: Yonghe Palace: After the two emperors, it became the "Dragon Money Blessing Land". The largest Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing. Fragrance is particularly popular. There are many people queuing up to sell until they are sold out. Some styles of bracelets are only available on weekdays. Yonghe Temple has three ritual delivery centers. After placing an order, you can directly offer it in the yard~

Wudaokou Hutong: the most artistic alley in Beijing, with beautiful Jiangnan style! When visiting such a cultural and creative alley, you need to slow down and savor it carefully with a relaxed, open-minded, curious, and exploratory attitude. Guozijian Street, also known as Chengxian Street, is the only preserved archway street in Beijing. It is the location of the highest academic institution during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. It is a famous historical and cultural district in China. The entire street presents the magnificent style of Beijing. Strolling along the tree lined avenue is very comfortable. The red walls on the street are really the favorite of young ladies. Choose a seat facing the street in the caf é, taste the food while watching handsome and beautiful people come and go. Confucius Temple and Academy Museum: Built according to the "Left Temple Right Wing" principle, the Left Temple is the Confucius Temple and the Right Wing is the Academy. The academy was the highest academic and educational institution in ancient times, while the Confucian temple was the place where Confucius was worshipped during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties.

Travel Tip: 1. The travel routes of these four places are exactly a rectangle. Suggest spending a day leisurely traveling. 2. Book tickets for Yonghe Temple, Confucian Temple, and Imperial College of Technology online in advance. Figure 3: There are many street facing cafes in Wudaokou Hutong and Guozijian Street. Be sure to find a comfortable seat facing the street to drink coffee and watch people come and go.

Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️

Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️
Beijing/Tianjin-My favorite Beijing Citywalk route so far‼ ️

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