Detailed introduction to Beijing Tourism
I the Imperial Palace
The first stop must be Tiananmen Square. I took the picture above in the evening. In fact, Tiananmen Square at night seems more magnificent than during the day. Of course, most of us still choose to visit here during the day.
You'd better be here before 10 o'clock in the morning. You can take the subway to Qianmen, Tiananmen East, or Tiananmen West. It's best to sit at the front door, and then you can have a look at the front door building first.
Walking north along the front door is the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Well, Taizu lies inside and those who want to have a look can queue in. There are chrysanthemum sellers at the door. Is one ten yuan or several pieces? I've been there for several years and forgot. But the flowers are right in front of the statue at the door. Looking up to Grandpa Mao is also far-sighted. Students with myopia can't see clearly. The whole visit took only a few minutes. It seems that it will not be open after 12 noon.
To the north of Chairman Mao's memorial hall is the monument to the people's heroes.
Further ahead is Tiananmen Square. Going inside all the time is the Forbidden City. There is a ticket office outside the noon gate. A ticket is 60 yuan, but everyone can buy it directly on Ctrip. It seems that Ctrip's first order is 30 yuan. If Ctrip has no discount, you can try other apps, meituan, where to go, etc. in short, you can save a dime. In addition, I suggest not to rent the interpretation headset. It's 20 or 30 yuan at a time. What's said in it is actually the same as the introduction on the sign at the door of each hall.
The Forbidden City is really big, but each hall is inaccessible. You can only stand at the door and have a look, and some places have not been opened yet.
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