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I am going to Beijing for a 7-day trip. I don’t know what I should bring with me. What should I bring with me when I come back? Please give me some advice.

It depends on when you go. If it is summer, your skin care products are all you need, and some rain-proof clothes are enough. When you come back, you can choose to bring some Beijing specialties such as roast duck, preserved fruit, and donkey. Rolling and so on, you can choose to bring some for your family to try. Now that I have said this, I will give you some itinerary and accommodation options.

First of all, let me say that these places to stay are pretty good:

Near Qianmen are: Home Inn Qianmen, Xinyandu Qianmen, Jingshun No. 2 Store, Qianmen Xihua Jingzhao, Anyi Home (where many foreigners live), 7 Days Tiananmen, etc.

Near Wangfujing: Hanting Express Wangfujing, Tianlun Dynasty, Taiwan Hotel, Wangfujing Piao HOME, Cuimingzhuang, etc.

Near Dongdan: Dongdan An Yi Zhijia, Dongdan Hanting, etc.

The ones near Xizhimen include: Star, Bestay Express, etc.

Siheyuan includes: Sanbao Sihe, Yueweizhuang, Sunshine Old House, etc.

These places are in the city and are convenient for visiting scenic spots, so they can be classified as the first choice accommodation if you want to live there. It takes a long time on the road, so the urban area, especially Chongwenmen and Wangfujing Qianmen in Dongdan, are the best first choice

I just talked about where to stay and now the general schedule of the itinerary is as follows:

D1: Qianmen - Temple of Heaven

Take Metro Line 2 at Qianmen and transfer to Line 5 at Chongwenmen. Get off at the East Gate of Temple of Heaven. Walk more than 100 meters to the Temple of Heaven ticket office and buy a ticket. I went in to visit and walked around until 5 or 6 pm to find a place to eat. In the evening, I walked around Qianmen Pedestrian Street and watched the night view of Beijing. The night view is very beautiful, with the brightly lit Dashilar and Tiananmen Square showing the solemnity and grandeur of the capital city. Especially the wide Chang'an Avenue, my God, after counting, there are actually 16 lanes.

D2: Summer Palace - Tsinghua University, Peking University

Take Line 2 at Qianmen and transfer to Line 4 at Xuanwumen to the Summer Palace. It is recommended to get off at Xiyuan Station and enter from the East Palace Gate. After entering the door, you can go all the way from Renshou Hall to Dehe Garden, Yiyun Hall, Leshou Hall, then to the promenade along Kunming Lake to Foxiang Pavilion, and all the way to Si Dabuzhou and Suzhou Street. Then go out from Beigong Gate. The scenery of the Summer Palace is good, and it will be even more beautiful when the flowers bloom in spring. The Summer Palace is very big, and I was already very tired after walking around it. It would probably take me a whole day to get around.

Exit from the North Gate of the Summer Palace, take Line 4 to the west gate of Peking University, cross the Weiming Lake of Peking University, exit the east gate, and diagonally opposite the west gate of Tsinghua University. Most of the scenic spots in Tsinghua University are near Ximen. The scenery of Peking University is indeed better than that of Tsinghua University. Visiting Peking University does feel like visiting a park, while Tsinghua University is like a place to study.

After coming out of Tsinghua University, we took a taxi to the Olympic venues Bird's Nest and Water Cube. I originally wanted to visit the Old Summer Palace next door, but considering the time issue, I gave up.

In the evening, I went back from Line 10 to Line 5 and went to Guijie Street in Dongzhimen (get off at Beixinqiao Station on Line 5, and you will see Guijie Street when you exit). It is actually a section of Dongzhimen Inner Street and is a food street. It mainly specializes in Sichuan cuisine and northwest flavor. "There are many restaurants in Guijie, all along the way, but in Guijie, every door is hung with lanterns. Looking all the way, the red lanterns are hung all over the street. It is really lively.

D3: Tiananmen Square-Forbidden City-Wangfujing

The night before, I asked about the time for the flag-raising ceremony the next day. I was crowded in a crowd to watch the flag-raising ceremony. It seemed that the national anthem was played less than once during the flag-raising ceremony. It was just over. We walked around the square and saw the National Center for the Performing Arts (which looked like a big egg). After taking pictures, we headed to Tiananmen Square and walked into the Forbidden City. We stayed there until the afternoon. , I still feel that it is not enough. I just glance at many places without having time to take a closer look.

Wangfujing is 2 stops away from the Forbidden City along Chang'an Street. A manhole cover said to be "Wangfujing" was found at the southwest corner of an intersection on the pedestrian street. I recommend Dong Lai Shun on the fifth floor of Xindong An Market. It tastes really good. Surprisingly, even people like me who have never touched mutton enjoyed it with gusto. I bought some Beijing specialties to take home on the basement floor of Xindong’an Market.

D4: Badaling Great Wall - Ming Tombs

Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Jishuitan Station. Not far away is the Deshengmen Archery Tower. Where can I take bus 877 directly to the Great Wall? After visiting the Great Wall, I went to the Ming Tombs

D5: Beihai Park-Shichahai-Yandaixie Street-Bell and Drum Tower-Nanluogu Lane

In Get up and take a tour at the front door. 1 Get off near Jingshan and walk to the south gate of Beihai Park. Go in and play. After shopping, come out from the north gate and across the road is the Shichahai Scenic Area (which includes Prince Gong’s Mansion, Soong Ching Ling’s Former Residence, Guo Moruo’s Former Residence, Jiujiu After visiting these two places, you can go to Nanluoguxiang, which is a famous bar street. After reading it, you can go to the vicinity of Houhai in the evening. The scenery there is also very lively at night. There are resident singers in every small bar. Listen to the music and look at the quiet night sky. At this time, you will have a complete experience of Houhai. Another feeling is that you are in two different worlds from what you see during the day. Finally, everything is settled and we return to the hotel to rest.

D6: Imperial College, Confucius Temple, Yonghegong Lama Temple, Guijie

Same as taking Line 2 at Qianmen to Chongwenmen, then changing to Line 5 and getting off at Yonghegong Station, first go to Imperial College and To visit the Confucius Temple, you can buy a joint ticket for these two places. After shopping, you can go to the Yonghe Temple. If it is still early, you can go to the Temple of Earth opposite. After you come out, take the subway Beixinqiao and go to Guijie Street to eat. Haha. It is also a famous snack street in Beijing. It is brightly lit, beautiful and lively. After eating, it is probably time to pack up and go home.

D7: The Former Residence of Guo Moruo, Prince Gong’s Mansion, Natural History Museum

Here is a small suggestion for you. When you go to Beijing, you can rent a self-guided tour aid from a Pinyou electronic tour guide to explain It is very detailed, and you can easily and accurately check bus and subway transfer information, as well as food and discount restaurant information. You can have a good time without a tour guide and you will not get lost wherever you go. Absolutely easy to use. Is there anything to eat? In addition to the Donglaishun you mentioned, I also mentioned a lot just now. What do you think of Jiumen Snacks, Huguosi Snacks and Guijie? These are all good. Roast duck, Quanjude, Dadong, and Biianfang are also pretty good. You can Just make your own choice hahaha I wish you a happy journey, and I hope the answers I can give you will be helpful to you!