Friday, March 11, 2011

The most beautiful attraction in BeiJing

In last post,we introduce you go to The Great Wall,today i will give you another three places in BeiJing.These places are all very beautiful.You must not lost it.

National Palace Museum

National Palace Museum
National Palace Museum was first build in Qing Dynasty,then known as Mukden palace,It is in the old city center of Shenyang City(Liaoning Province). It Covers an area of ​​60,000 square meters, with over 90 buildings, 300 rooms, and it is the most complete palace after the Forbidden City in Beijing. Art in architecture inherited the tradition of ancient Chinese architecture, set the Han, Manchu, Mongolian architecture as a whole, with a high historical and artistic value. 1961, PRC State Council public announceed it as national cultural heritage.

Temple of Heaven
Temple of Heaven


Temple of Heaven is the the Ming and Qing dynasty emperors Heaven,located in Chongwen District of Beijing, that is used praying for rain in the Valley and places. As the largest and the highest level of ethics worship buildings, its precise layout, building a unique structure, magnificent decorations, clever use of mechanics, acoustics and geometry, and other scientific principles, with a high historical and cultural values . In 1961,the PRC State Council announced the Tmperors of Heaven as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. In 1998, the Royal altar Beijing - Temple of Heaven was listed as world cultural heritage.

Summer Palace
Summer Palace


Summer Palace in northwest Beijing, Haidian District, an area of ​​290 hectares (4400 acres combined), is a great Qing dynasty imperial garden and palace. Built in the Qing Dynasty Qianlong, was rebuilt in guangxu dynasty, Beijing had belonged to the western suburbs of Three Hills and Five parks. Summer Palace, known for artificial landscape architecture and unique combination of natural gardening techniques known to the world, is the peak representative of garden art in 1998 was named the world's cultural heritage.

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