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Top 50 Best Things to Do near Boye [2025]

Universal Beijing Resort
Universal Beijing Resort
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Universal Beijing Resort

Universal Beijing Resort

4.6
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46386 reviews
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From AU$ 87.35
Based on 66 reviews
Universal Beijing Resort and Sorrounding | >100 km from downtown
Phone 4000 688 688
Address: Universal Beijing Resort, Tongzhou District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 days
Highlights:
󰋄Summer Water Party
󱨜The world's fifth Universal Studios theme park
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Beijing Universal Studios is generally good. My kids love the Harry Potter theme park. Since we came during the summer, there were a lot of people. We used the Express Pass the whole time and the experience was okay. The restaurant prices are high and the food is quite expensive, so I suggest you bring your own food.
I like everything here. Very interesting locations and many attractions with special effects. We got there by metro on the yellow line 7. There weren't many Europeans.
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The Palace Museum
The Palace Museum
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The Palace Museum

The Palace Museum

4.8
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183202 reviews
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From AU$ 12.95
Based on 14,221 reviews
Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone 4009501925
Address: No. 4, Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
Highlights:
󰋄Admire the flowers and plants in the Imperial Garden in Forbidden City
󱨜World Heritage Site
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The child came back and said that Teacher Lei’s lecture was very good. He also took photos at the main palaces of the Forbidden City, namely the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Preserving Harmony and the Number One Scholar Stone. He felt the joy of the Number One Scholar Stone, had a lot of fun and learned a lot.
Teacher Lei, today we took photos of the children at the Number One Scholar Stone in front of the main palaces of the Forbidden City—the Hall of Supreme Harmony and the Hall of Preserving Harmony. Wishing Yunfei and Yixuan the joy of the Number One Scholar Stone and hope they can get into their dream universities! May your names be on the list of top scorers! [rose][rose][rose]
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Badaling Great Wall
Badaling Great Wall
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Badaling Great Wall

Badaling Great Wall

4.7
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52473 reviews
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From AU$ 8.64
Based on 11,093 reviews
Badaling Great Wall/Badaling Wildlife Park | >100 km from downtown
Address: Exit 58 of G6 Beijing-Lhasa Expressway, Yanqing District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Take a cable car to enjoy the fall scenery of The Great Wall
󱨜World Heritage Site
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Easy to use, just scan your ID card to enter, eliminating the need to wait in line! The North Route costs 100 yuan per person for a one-way trip, or 140 yuan for a round trip. It goes directly to the North Fourth Tower, near Haohan Rock, and is perfect for those who want to tackle the steep slopes of the northern section.
Looking back at the photos, I remembered that one is not a true man if he has not visited the Great Wall. During the Chinese New Year, I took my children to visit the Badaling Great Wall, so that they could learn about the Great Wall that they had learned about in elementary school textbooks and experience the beautiful rivers and mountains of the motherland.
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Yungang Grottoes
Yungang Grottoes
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Yungang Grottoes

Yungang Grottoes

4.8
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26429 reviews
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8.9
From AU$ 25.90
Based on 991 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone 0352-7992622
Address: No. 1, Yungang Town, Yungang District, Datong City, Shanxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
Highlights:
Stroll through the grottoes and explore Forty Caves
59,000+ stone sculptures inside caves
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A must-see when visiting Datong is the Yungang Grottoes. As one of the four major grottoes, they are truly a historical treasure. The area is vast, and the circulation is well-designed. I happened to meet a group of friends who joined the guided tour, which gave me a more integrated understanding of history. The only problem was the crowds, which is unavoidable. I can only recommend going early—the earlier the better, as it will be less crowded.
Each cave is stunning and well-preserved. The instructor, Mr. Xiaobai, was very dedicated. Not only was his explanation professional but he was also very patient. He kept answering our Xiaobai's various questions and gave us a detailed and comprehensive explanation.
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Prince Kung's Palace Museum
Prince Kung's Palace Museum
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Prince Kung's Palace Museum

Prince Kung's Palace Museum

4.7
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28952 reviews
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8.9
From AU$ 8.64
Based on 430 reviews
Houhai Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone 010-83288149
Address: No.14, Liuyin Street, Xicheng District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Ginkgo trees and ancient buildings create an autumn scene
Over 30 different architectural complexes
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This is a favorite spot, especially the back garden. However, since we arrived a little after 4:00 (entry is not allowed after 4:10), we only spent an hour exploring before the garden closed. I had no time to fully appreciate the exhibits in the main hall, especially the pictures and text. The content is very rich and can enrich my historical knowledge. It's a shame, because it was so crowded. The three-story building is open and the five-story building is hidden, and the sides are narrow, making it difficult to turn around. There were also several tour groups. There was a Miyun Cave and a stele with the word "Fu" (blessing) on it, and a group of people were touching it from top to bottom, hoping to get some good fortune. Good fortune requires a positive attitude and hard work.
Xiucai said Jiang Shangyi's explanation of Prince Gong's Mansion was detailed. It was like a condensed history of the rise and fall of the Qing Dynasty. We benefited greatly from Jiang's professional explanation. Jiang Shangyi's service was attentive and I highly recommend Xiucai! It was a wonderful experience for us!
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Mount Taishan
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Mount Taishan

Mount Taishan

4.6
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28620 reviews
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8.7
From AU$ 24.83
Based on 1,699 reviews
Jade Emperor Peak/Mount Tai Peak Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone 0538-96008888
Address: Taishan District, Tai'an City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 days
Highlights:
󱨜Mount Tai's Winter Rime Ice Spectacular
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As the most majestic of the Five Great Mountains, it attracts countless visitors. We chose the less strenuous route, taking a bus from Tianwai Village to Zhongtianmen, then taking the cable car up the mountain, walking down to Zhongtianmen, and then taking another bus to the base of the mountain. The total journey took six hours. There are many cliff carvings and the mountain scenery is breathtaking, making it worth a visit. Many people reach the summit from Hongmen, so those with more stamina should try this.
Mount Tai is a must-climb at least once in your life. The scenery is breathtaking, and it's a real test of willpower. The path up is shady and the food is really affordable. Cucumbers are 10 yuan for four days, and water is also affordable, 2-5 yuan depending on the altitude. Zhongtianmen's freshly fried egg and chive pancakes, 10 yuan for three, are truly delicious when you're hungry. Meeting the swarthy, muscular porters makes you realize how much it truly feels to work hard!
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Temple of Heaven
Temple of Heaven
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Temple of Heaven

Temple of Heaven

4.7
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18975 reviews
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8.7
From AU$ 14.25
Qianmen, The Temple Of Heaven and Chongwenmen | >100 km from downtown
Phone 13716920363
Address: No.1, Tiantan Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Stroll on Ginkgo Avenue's Golden Carpet
󱨜World Heritage Site
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Beijing's Temple of Heaven is an iconic tourist attraction, a popular choice for tourists visiting the city. Tiantian Park is also a favorite among international visitors. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and the Echo Wall are renowned structures within the park, making them must-see photo opportunities. Given its vast size, plan your visit with ample time. You can enter the park from any of the four main entrances, from the east, west, and north. The morning view is also a popular spot for morning exercise.
This time, I chose the West Gate and South Gate route. This route seems more suitable for those who want to explore more. First, go to the Sai Palace, then walk east from there, which will allow you to walk more. If you want to save time and effort and see the highlights, you can choose other gates. The entrances on the central axis are the North Gate and South Gate. If time is limited, you can choose to enter through these gates.
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Summer Palace
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Summer Palace

Summer Palace

4.7
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48314 reviews
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8.6
From AU$ 14.68
Based on 15,093 reviews
Zhongguancun Area | >100 km from downtown
Address: No. 19, Gongmeng Road, Haidian District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
Highlights:
󱓊Overlook autumn scenery from the Tower of Buddhist Incense(Summer Palace)
󱨜World Cultural Heritage
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The Summer Palace is vibrant year-round, boasting mountains, water, bridges, corridors, royal palaces, revolutionary sites, museums, and gates to the east, west, and north. Its ancient charm is truly captivating. [Scenery] [Interesting] [Value for Money]
Domestic tours, Beijing Summer Palace must be clicked. The ceiling of Chinese tourist attractions is also a place where foreign tourists are scrambling to come, such as New York Central Park, Notre Dame Cathedral, Big Ben, Tokyo Tower, Japan, Cologne Cathedral, etc. The Summer Palace has convenient transportation, and it can be reached on the ground and underground, which is very convenient. The whole park of the Summer Palace covers an area of 3.009 square kilometers (of which the area of the Summer Palace World Heritage Area is 2.97 square kilometers), and the water surface accounts for about three-quarters of the total. The Summer Palace is a royal garden in the western suburbs of Beijing. It was formerly known as the Qing Dynasty Garden and renamed the Summer Palace after reconstruction in 1888. It was built in 1750 for Emperor Qianlong to celebrate his mother's birthday. It was burned by the British and French forces in 1860. In 1888, Empress Cixi diverted naval military spending to rebuild as a place to escape the heat and handle government affairs. In 1900, it was damaged by the eight-country coalition and repaired. It was opened to the public in 1924. Architectural characteristics and attractions distribution - water as the center: about three-quarters of the lake is Kunming Lake, the lake water is blue and rippling, and Wanshou Mountain is reflected in each other. ​ - Many buildings are decorated: there is Foxiang Pavilion, which is the core of the whole park. It has three floors and four double ripples on eight sides. It is magnificent and overlooks the whole park. Paiyun Palace, for Cixi Qingshou place, the building is majestic; the corridor from the east invited the moon gate to the west to Shizhang Pavilion, the total length is 728 meters, and there are a lot of color paintings. There is also a 17-hole bridge, connecting the east bank of Kunming Lake and Nanhu Island, and there are many stone lions carved by the bridge railing. Cultural value It is not only a large royal garden, but also a combination of Jiangnan water town and the northern royal garden characteristics. It is the peak of Chinese garden art. It was included in the World Heritage List in 1998. I go every day and get a full harvest and a different feeling. Especially the Summer Palace on rainy days, beautiful Chinese ink painting. so beautiful! The Summer Palace is located in the western suburbs of Beijing. It is a royal garden during the Qing Dynasty in China. It was formerly known as the Qing Dynasty Garden. It was renamed the Summer Palace after reconstruction in 1888. Historical history It was built in 1750 for Emperor Qianlong to celebrate his mother's birthday. In 1860, it was burned by the British and French forces. In 1888, the Empress Cixi diverted naval military spending to rebuild as a place to escape the heat and deal with government affairs. In 1900, it was damaged by the eight-country coalition and repaired. It was opened to the public in 1924. Architectural characteristics and attractions distribution - water as the center: about three-quarters of the lake is Kunming Lake, the lake water is blue and rippling, and Wanshou Mountain is reflected in each other. ​ - Many buildings are decorated: there is Foxiang Pavilion, which is the core of the whole park. It has three floors and four double ripples on eight sides. It is magnificent and overlooks the whole park. Paiyun Palace, for Cixi Qingshou place, the building is majestic; the corridor from the east invited the moon gate to the west to Shizhang Pavilion, the total length is 728 meters, and there are a lot of color paintings. There is also a 17-hole bridge, connecting the east bank of Kunming Lake and Nanhu Island, and there are many stone lions carved by the bridge railing. Cultural value It is not only a large royal garden, but also a combination of Jiangnan water town and northern royal garden characteristics. It is the peak of Chinese garden art. It was included in the World Heritage List in 1998. The Summer Palace is full of scenery, and you are very happy in the scenery.
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Baotu Spring
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Baotu Spring

Baotu Spring

4.6
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46648 reviews
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8.6
From AU$ 8.64
Based on 888 reviews
Quancheng Plaza Commercial Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone 0531-86920680
Address: No. 1 Baotu Spring South Road, Lixia District, Jinan City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Showcasing the life of the Song Dynasty female poet, Li Qingzhao
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Jinan is worthy of being called the City of Springs. There are springs at every step and willow trees everywhere. Baotu Spring, as the symbol of Jinan, is a must-see. The living water springs can be seen everywhere and are worth seeing!
Baotu Springs boasts several springs, each with incredibly clear water that's truly refreshing. The ponds are home to koi carp, which swim around in the clear waters, making for a delightful sight and adding a touch of rustic charm. It's also a great place to bring children for water play, as there's a small, shallow area open for treading. I love Baotu Springs; it's unlike any other park attraction.
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Jinci Museum
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Jinci Museum

Jinci Museum

4.8
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11329 reviews
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8.5
From AU$ 17.27
Based on 119 reviews
Taiyuan Ancient County/Jinci Temple | >100 km from downtown
Phone 4006088608
Address: In Jinci Park, Jinyuan District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
Highlights:
Growing Buddhist Relics Tower overlooking Jinci's panorama
󱨜Jinci's Three Treasures showcase ancient architectural charm
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Jin Temple is truly a wonderful place within Dragon City (Taiyuan's former name). The building is beautifully preserved and was a filming location for the 1986 version of Journey to the West. Picture 1: A YE to life. Picture 2: Thumbs up. Picture 3: One of the filming locations for the 1986 version of Journey to the West.
Cultural enthusiasts should definitely check it out; it seems to be Taiyuan's most popular attraction. Besides its internet celebrity popularity, it also boasts significant historical value. It's a bit out of the city center, so a taxi ride to the entrance is ideal, so plan an hour. A taxi from near the train station costs around 30 to 40 yuan.
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