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No. 17 Qianhai Xi Jie.It is the largest prince residence of the Qing Dynasty and known for its best condition today.
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The Chinese Military Museum is located near the Yuyuan Pool (the Deep Jade Pool). Its structural area takes up about 6,000 square meters and its exhibition area is more than 4,000 square meters..
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The Drum and Bell towers of Beijing are situated at the northern end of the central axis of the Inner City to the north of Di’ anmen Street.Bells and drums were musical instruments in ancient China. Later they were used to tell time and became watches for the officials and common people as well. Bell and Drum towers was time telling center during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
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The Temple of Heaven is not only served as the most imposing and biggest ancient architecture where sacrifices were devoted to the Heaven, but also one of the most popular parks for local people to do morning exercise.Many people play Tichi, kick the lock bolts and fly kites here. You can join in and fly a kite on your own, enjoy the happiness it brings to you..
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It is the most advanced and modern comprehensive museum and the symbol construction of Beijing. Hundreds of exhibitions have been held here covering a wide variety of subjects, history, cultural relics, revolutionary history, folk customs, etc. .
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As Asia's biggest curio arts and crafts trade center,Beijing Curio City is a four-story complex building consisted of more than 300 antique and curio shops. On the first floor, you can find pottery from Jingdezhen, cloisonne made in Beijing, and other precious stones, jade and crystals. On the second and third floor,you will be amazed by lots of curios collected from such as antique pottery, paintings from China and foreign countries, jadeware, bone carvings, antique furniture, antique carpets, antique timepieces, pearls and jade..
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The temple lies in the Guozijian Street (called Chengxian Road in the past).Beijing Confucius Temple is among the most important and imposing temples of its kind in China, just next to the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province, the hometown of Confucius.
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This market is located in the south central area of Beijing, just to the east of the Temple of Heaven. It is an indoor mall with a seafood market in the basement and about 3 floors up. It is filled mainly with cheap electronic goods like portable CD players, vcd players, camcorders, batteries, sunglasses, electronics, household phones.The items for sale are less brand conscious and tend to be from real "no-name" Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Thai companies..
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Teahouse are almost as old as tea production in China, and form an integral part of China's unique tea culture.Some teahouses were large and luxurious, while others were small and simple. Storytellers and folk singers were often hired to enliven the atmosphere.The teahouse is named after famous Chinese novelist and playwright, Lao She, and his masterpiece drama, Teahouse..
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