

Beijing Aquarium, home to over 500 species, offers a fascinating underwater world in the heart of China's capital.
Iconic public square with historical significance, surrounded by notable buildings.
Magnificent complex where emperors prayed for good harvests, featuring beautiful architecture and gardens.
World's largest imperial palace with a rich history, housing numerous artifacts and artworks.
Beijing's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in spring and summer.
The aquarium requires a lot of walking, so comfortable footwear is essential.
Staying hydrated is important, and you can refill your bottle at the aquarium's water stations.
Famous for its crispy Peking Duck, a Beijing specialty since 1956.
Iconic restaurant serving Peking Duck since 1864, with a rich historical significance.
Popular for its spicy Sichuan-style hotpot, a great lunch option for groups.
Symbolizing purity, wisdom, and courage, jade carvings are a traditional Beijing art form.
These vibrant masks represent different roles in Peking Opera, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage.

Beijing is famous for its tea culture, with local favorites including Jasmine and Biluochun green tea.

Savory crepe filled with egg, scallions, and your choice of toppings like chili sauce or hoisin.

Rice noodle soup with various toppings like beef, pork, or dumplings.

Crispy roasted duck skin wrapped in thin pancakes with cucumber, scallions, and hoisin sauce.
A fascinating museum dedicated to the historic eruption of Krakatoa volcano, offering a glimpse into Indonesia's geological past.
A magical light show transforming Alnwick Castle and town during winter.
A serene lake in Tiruchanur, dedicated to Goddess Padmavati, offering boating facilities and scenic beauty.