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The Fragrant Mountain is very beautiful mountain covered by a lot of trees.When Autumn comes, the leaves all become red, and it's the best time for visitor's to enjoy the wonderful scenery by the cable.You can take the cable and just feast your eyes on the wonderful sceneries from the foot to the top of the mountain..
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Qian Men Dong Da Jie 20 Chongwen District (to the east of the old Beijing Railway Station).The Exhibition Hall constitutes a window to present the latest accomplishment in the construction in the Chinese capital. Through this a window, visitor see the past, the present and the future of the great city and undulating changes in terms of construction Beijing has been undergoing.
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The CCTV Tower is located in the mid-road of the West Third Ring. To its east is picturesque Yu Yuan Tan Park and famous Diao Yu Tai; To its south is the newly-built Beijing West Railway Station; To its north is the famous scenic spot, the Summer Palace, covering an area of 15.4 hectares..
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The Centaury Altar was built to the south of the Yuyuantan Park, to the east of the Military Museum and to the west of the Tower of China Central Television (CCTV).China Century Altar was built to welcome the new century. On the extended western line of Chang’an Avenue, it covers an area of 450,000 square meters. On the stele at the entrance of the altar, there is the Chinese calligraphic writing-"The Chinese Century Altar" by the ex-Chinese president: Jiang Zeming..
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This garden was built as a theater for the Empress Dowager. Its construction began in the 17th year of Emperor Guangxu's reign (1891) and lasted for five years. The three-storey theater stage is the biggest and best-preserved wooden stage of delicate design and magnificent structure, and is therefore of much scientific and artistic value. Famous Beijing Opera actors of the Qing Dynasty such as Yang Xiaolou and Tan Xinpei would come here to perform for the Empress Dowager and the stage was regarded as the"Cradle of Beijing Opera". The Empress Dowager also granted special permission for some of the princes, dukes and cabinet ministers to watch Beijing opera here..
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The Tower of Buddist Incense stands atop the Longevity Hill, it is the symbol of this royal garden and highest building inside the Palace..
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In this city-owned hospital, a fascinating inside look at the Hospital pharmacy which caters to both outpatients and inpatients, and is one of the largest producers/dispensers of medicinal herbs in China. There is also the opportunity to visit a ward and watch a patient receiving acupuncture, with explanations from the doctor..
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The Beijing Art Museum, located in Wanshou Temple, was built in 1577 during the reign of Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty, and was used originally as a library for Chinese versions of Buddhist scriptures. In the Ming and Qing dynasties it underwent several major renovations, and finally became an important imperial temple, incorporating a temple, a temporary imperial palace, and a garden. It covers an area of 3.33 hectares, with buildings along three axes. Royal families used the temple as a temporary residence, and for birthday celebrations.
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The Beijing Wax Museum, completed in 1990, is the first of its kind in China. Housed in Ditan Park (the Altar of Earth), the museum presents historical figures from the first Chinese emperor to Doctor Sun Yat-sen..
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