

A treasure trove of Chinese art and history, the National Museum Of China is a must-visit in Beijing.

Symbolizing purity, wisdom, and courage, jade carvings are a traditional Chinese art form.
A delicate art form dating back to the Han Dynasty, silk embroidery is a Chinese national treasure.

China is renowned for its porcelain, with figurines often depicting historical figures or mythical creatures.
Beijing's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring the museum and nearby historical sites involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Beijing's climate.
A historic public space where significant events have taken place.

A beautiful imperial garden with a lake, temples, and bridges.

A vast complex of palaces and gardens that was the imperial residence for 24 emperors.

Famous for its crispy Beijing roast duck, a local favorite since 1954.

Iconic restaurant serving Beijing roast duck since 1864, known for its thin, crispy skin.
Historic restaurant serving Beijing roast duck since 1424, located in a Hutong alley.
Meat-filled dumplings, often served with vinegar and soy sauce

Sweet, steamed milk pudding with osmanthus flowers
Crispy roasted duck skin wrapped in thin pancakes with cucumber and scallions
A magnificent 17th-century estate featuring a chateau, gardens, and fountains, inspired by Louis XIV's Versailles.
Experience the Adirondack Park's dark skies and stunning stargazing at Cranberry Lake's annual Night Sky Program.
Kothamangalam Mosque, a historic and beautiful place of worship, is a significant landmark in Kerala's Ernakulam district.