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Beihai Park is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved ancient imperial gardens in China, dating back to the 11th ... Beihai Park is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved ancient imperial ga... Beihai Park is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved ancient imperial gardens in China, dati...
Opened in 1993, this park, as seen in Jia Zhangke's film The World, contains large-scale replicas of famous buildings ar... Opened in 1993, this park, as seen in Jia Zhangke's film The World, contains lar... Opened in 1993, this park, as seen in Jia Zhangke's film The World, contains large-scale replicas of...
Wanpingcheng is a Ming Dynasty fortress built in 1638 - 1640 to control access to the Marco Polo Bridge, protecting Beij... Wanpingcheng is a Ming Dynasty fortress built in 1638 - 1640 to control access t... Wanpingcheng is a Ming Dynasty fortress built in 1638 - 1640 to control access to the Marco Polo Bri...
Park with lake, boats for hire, teahouses and a restaurant, childrens playground, pavilions, a bird market and a lot of ... Park with lake, boats for hire, teahouses and a restaurant, childrens playground... Park with lake, boats for hire, teahouses and a restaurant, childrens playground, pavilions, a bird ...
The Underground City is a Cold War era bomb shelter comprising a complex of tunnels under Beijing, built between 1969 to... The Underground City is a Cold War era bomb shelter comprising a complex of tunn... The Underground City is a Cold War era bomb shelter comprising a complex of tunnels under Beijing, b...