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  2. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Beijing

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    Chinese name Location Designation Image ... Beijing 1-30 Monument to the People's Heroes: 人民英雄纪念碑: Beijing 1-33 Pagoda and Stone-carved Sutras ...

  3. List of Beijing landmarks - Wikipedia

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    There are many landmarks in Beijing. The best-known ones include the Badaling stretch of the Great Wall of China , the Temple of Heaven , the Tian'anmen and the Forbidden City , a number of temples, hutongs and parks, relics of ages gone by.

  4. Nanluoguxiang - Wikipedia

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    Nanluoguxiang (Chinese: 南锣鼓巷; pinyin: Nán Luógǔ Xiàng; lit. 'South Luogu Lane [1] ') is a narrow alley that gives its name to an old part of the Beijing city centre with traditional architecture both new and old. The neighborhood contains many typical narrow streets known as hutong. It is located in the Dongcheng district.

  5. Yabaolu - Wikipedia

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    Yabaolu (Chinese: 雅宝路; pinyin: Yǎbǎo Lù; lit. 'Yabao Road', Russian: Ябаолу) is a street and area in Beijing, China, running from Chaoyangmen Outer Street to Jianguomen Outer Street. The south part of Yabaolu is home to Beijing Children's Hospital . On the west side of Yabaolu lies Ritan Park.

  6. Capital Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Museum (Chinese: 首都博物馆) is an art museum in Beijing, China.It opened in 1981 and moved into its present building in 2006, which houses a large collection of ancient porcelain, bronze, calligraphy, painting, jade, sculpture, and Buddhist statues from imperial China as well as other Asian cultures

  7. Palace Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the middle of Beijing, China. For almost five centuries, it served as the home of the emperor and his household, and the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government. Built from 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 surviving buildings with 8,707 bays of rooms [9] and covers 720,000 square metres (7,800,000 sq ft).

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