


A historic imperial garden in Beijing, featuring a lake, temples, and pavilions.

Famous for its traditional Beijing-style breakfast and dim sum.

Iconic restaurant serving Peking duck since 1864.

Well-known for its crispy and flavorful Peking duck.
Beihai Park is known for sudden rain showers, especially in the summer.
The park is large and exploring it comfortably requires good footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially during long walks in the park.

A historic imperial garden with beautiful landscapes and historic architecture.

A complex of religious buildings where emperors prayed for good harvests.
The largest and best-preserved ancient architectural complex in the world.

Savory crepe with egg, scallions, and your choice of fillings like chives, cilantro, or hoisin sauce.

Sweet, steamed bun filled with red bean paste, often eaten for breakfast.

Noodles topped with a savory soybean paste, pork, and preserved vegetables.

Intricately carved jade pieces, symbolizing wealth, power, and good fortune in Chinese culture.

Beautifully crafted lacquerware, a traditional Beijing art form, often depicting scenes of nature and daily life.

Crispy, thin-skinned roasted duck, a Beijing specialty known for its unique flavor and preparation method.

A sacred island town in the Gulf of Mannar, known for the Ramanathaswamy Temple and its connection to the Ramayana epic.
The Pentagon, a symbol of American military power, is the world's largest office building by floor area.
Khalsa College Museum, Amritsar, is a treasure trove of Sikh history, housing artifacts from the time of Guru Gobind Singh and the Sikh Empire.