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Top 50 Best Things to Do near Qianxi [2025]

Badaling Great Wall
Badaling Great Wall
Badaling Great Wall
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Badaling Great Wall

Badaling Great Wall

4.7
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From € 4.27
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Badaling Great Wall/Badaling Wildlife Park | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864008180088
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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Must visit! Second time climbing the Great Wall, totally worth it. Bought the tickets via Trip.com, easy and fast. Only need to show the passport at the entrance.
The Great Wall shuttle bus was very convenient and fast, and our tour guide, Jia Qi, was responsible and friendly. She explained the times, locations, and other important information clearly, making for a smooth and enjoyable day.
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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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187028 reviews
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From € 7.32
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Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864009501925
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 scholar said that Director Li (Xiao Hai) took me to visit the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is beautiful and has many treasures, making it worth visiting many times. Director Li is witty and humorous, has a profound literary background, and arranged the time reasonably, ensuring that I didn't miss any of the wonderful collections in the Treasure Gallery and the Clock Gallery.
This afternoon, five adults and two children visited the Palace Museum, guided by Mr. Chen, whom the scholar had recommended. Initially, our discussion with Mr. Chen focused on the two children. His approach was unique, explaining complex concepts in a simple and easy-to-understand way, giving the children a basic understanding of the Palace Museum's history. The process was both entertaining and patient, captivating the audience. Thank you very much.
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Universal Beijing Resort
Universal Beijing Resort
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Universal Beijing Resort

Universal Beijing Resort

4.6
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54722 reviews
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From € 46.55
Based on 70 reviews
Universal Beijing Resort and Sorrounding | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864000688688
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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สนุกคุ้มค่ามากๆ ไปตอนเดือนพฤศจิกายนอากาศกำลังดีเลย เย็นๆนิดหน่อยแต่ว่าเดินไม่เหนื่อยเลย โชว์น่ารักมาก สถานที่สะอาด ปาร์คไม่ใหญ่ไม่เล็กจนเกินไป ทำให้เดินสนุก พาเหรดน่ารัก โซน Harry Potter ทำดี ทำถึงมากค่า ประทับใจมากกก
So much fun! It was a place my child had been looking forward to for so long, and we finally decided to go during our annual leave. There were plenty of rest areas inside, and the hot water was a thoughtful touch, even in this cold weather. Every area was fun, and during the grand parade, as long as you waved and shouted, the staff would respond. Panda Apo even waved to me for a long time!
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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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31849 reviews
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8.8
From € 4.88
Based on 430 reviews
Houhai Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8601083288149
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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Prince Gong's Mansion, a historic residence, boasts exquisite architecture and a rich cultural heritage. A stroll through it feels like stepping back in time, experiencing the luxury and grandeur of the imperial court. Every detail showcases meticulous craftsmanship, inspiring awe and making it an excellent place to learn about Qing Dynasty history and culture.
My parents and I chose a sunny weekend for a day trip to Prince Gong's Mansion. At my insistence, we hired an official guide for 120 yuan (40 yuan per person), a total of 55 minutes. The young lady's explanations were interesting and engaging, without adding her own subjective opinions – excellent! Visiting famous historical sites really requires a professional guide; I simply couldn't understand it on my own.
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Temple of Heaven
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Temple of Heaven

Temple of Heaven

4.7
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19476 reviews
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8.5
From € 7.07
Qianmen, The Temple Of Heaven and Chongwenmen | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8601067028866
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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1. Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests Highlights: The iconic building of the Temple of Heaven, the site of imperial sacrifices during the Ming Dynasty. A three-story circular hall with blue tiles and a golden roof, its 28 golden pillars symbolize the four seasons, months, and hours. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests closes at 6 PM and can only be viewed from outside the palace walls. The red wall behind the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (vermilion door frame paired with a blue roof) Fun Fact: The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests has no horizontal beams; it is entirely supported by mortise and tenon joints, showcasing the wisdom of ancient architecture. 2. Echo Wall and Imperial Vault of Heaven Echo Wall: The wall has a regular curve and a smooth surface. Two people whispering against the wall could transmit their voices (now fenced off, conversations at ground markers still work). Three-Echo Stone: Speaking while standing on the stone slabs in front of the hall will produce 1-3 echoes, experiencing the wonder of acoustics. How to Play: Stand at opposite ends of the wall with a companion to test the sound transmission effect, or count the fan-shaped stone slabs on the altar surface (all are multiples of 9, subtly alluding to the "supreme ruler"). 3. Circular Mound Altar Highlight: The core site of the emperor's sacrificial ceremony to Heaven. The central stone, where a shout is made, produces an extremely loud echo (anciently known as the "Sound Connecting Heaven"). Hidden Activity: At noon on the winter solstice, the sunlight precisely penetrates all the railings, showcasing ancient astronomical wisdom. 4. Danbi Bridge Highlight: The "Sea-Paved Avenue" connecting the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and the Circular Mound Altar, 360 meters long and 30 meters wide, symbolizing "heaven is high and earth is low." 5. Fasting Palace and Divine Music Bureau Fasting Palace: The "mini Forbidden City" where the emperor resided before sacrificial rites. With red walls and green pines and cypresses, it is free to enter and offers beautiful scenery with few crowds. Divine Music Bureau: The ancient venue for rehearsing sacrificial music, offering insights into ancient musical culture.
【Ancient Trees of the Temple of Heaven🌲】The Temple of Heaven is most famous for its ancient trees; these ancient trees are the soul of the entire garden! The most beautiful ancient tree, the "Nine Dragon Cypress," is 620 years old. There's a specific way to plant these ancient trees: the neatly arranged "ceremonial trees" on the inner side of the garden resemble a ceremonial guard, while the "sea trees" on the outer side are like ancient jade ornaments used to pay homage to heaven. These ancient trees witnessed the fall of the Ming Dynasty and the collapse of the Qing Dynasty… In the eyes of these ancient trees, we humans may seem like ants or fireworks. Ah, in the end, it's all about who lives the longest!
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Summer Palace
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Summer Palace

Summer Palace

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49009 reviews
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8.5
From € 32.65
Based on 15,117 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 scenery is absolutely stunning: the shimmering waves of Kunming Lake paired with the pavilions of Longevity Hill, especially the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, is breathtakingly beautiful at sunset when the golden light shines through the arches. Every shot is a masterpiece of ancient Chinese style. 📸 - A tip for exploring: It's recommended to enter from the East Palace Gate (closer to the main attractions). Don't try to see everything at once! Focus on the Long Corridor, the Tower of Buddhist Incense, and the Marble Boat area, otherwise your legs will "protest." - A small reminder: It gets really crowded on weekends. If you want to take some quiet photos, either go early or walk towards the West Causeway for a different kind of tranquil lake view. - Summary: The grandeur of a royal garden combined with the delicacy of a Jiangnan garden makes even a casual stroll and a gentle breeze a truly relaxing experience. It's a must-see "healing" attraction in Beijing!
Today, let's talk about the Long Corridor in the Summer Palace, another iconic building in Beijing. Located between the southern foot of Longevity Hill and the northern bank of Kunming Lake, it was first built in 1750 during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. Destroyed by the Anglo-French allied forces in 1860, it was rebuilt in 1888. The corridor stretches from the Inviting Moon Gate in the east to the Stone Pavilion in the west, passing through the Cloud-Dispelling Gate in the middle, symbolizing the four seasons. It is 728 meters long, with 273 bays and 548 pillars. The Long Corridor is renowned for its exquisite architecture, winding paths, and richly decorated paintings, making it the longest corridor in ancient Chinese architecture and gardens. It is also a vibrant art gallery, with over 14,000 paintings adorning every beam, creating a magnificent and colorful spectacle. The paintings primarily depict landscapes, flowers and birds, and scenes from the four great classical Chinese novels. The artists have condensed thousands of years of Chinese history and culture onto this long corridor. When you arrive at this place, you can see many people taking a break, looking at the water scenery of Kunming Lake, looking directly at the island in the middle of the lake and the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, and looking up at the Tower of Buddhist Incense in the distance. This is a collection of independent landscapes. It is a typical example of Chinese culture as an "art gallery". You can never get enough of it. The whole content could be written into a good book.
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Mutianyu Great Wall
Mutianyu Great Wall
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Mutianyu Great Wall

Mutianyu Great Wall

4.8
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28313 reviews
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8.3
From € 5.49
Based on 24,463 reviews
Mutianyu Great Wall/Xiangshuihu Great Wall area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8601061626928
Address: Mutianyu Village, Bohai Town, Huairou District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–5 hours
Highlights:
󰋄The cable car offers an overhead view of the Great Wall.
Admire the famous Jeonggwanheon Pavilion
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Awesome place, worth going. But make sure to go early morning to avoid the peak rush.
The experience was good; it wasn't too crowded, but there were a lot of foreigners, and the vendors all spoke fluent English. The scenery was beautiful. Climbing to the top requires some physical exertion. It felt very refreshing afterward.
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The Mountain Resort Scenic Area
The Mountain Resort Scenic Area
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The Mountain Resort Scenic Area

The Mountain Resort Scenic Area

4.6
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25041 reviews
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8.1
From € 10.97
Based on 429 reviews
The Mountain Resort Scenic Area/Erxianju Commercial Street | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864000314999
Address: Lizhengmen St, Shuangqiao Qu, Chengde Shi, Hebei Sheng, China, 067000
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
󰀆Summer concerts & tea ceremonies
Summer Qing Dynasty cultural experience
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Visiting the Summer Palace during peak and off-peak seasons each has its own merits. During the off-peak season, there are fewer people, but the mountain areas may be closed due to dry weather (snow scenery is highly recommended). During peak season, it's more crowded but fully open (June is recommended; it's said that the number of visitors can reach 130,000 during the summer holidays in July and August). It's advisable to book a guided tour in advance through various platforms (entrance fee not included). They know the routes and all the secrets inside and out like the back of their hand (39 yuan per person for a large group of 30 people, generally 270 yuan per person for a small group of 10). I've tried my best to recall some of the highlights our guide mentioned: 1️⃣ Generally, four-character plaques are in the handwriting of Emperor Kangxi, such as "Bishu Shanzhuang" (避暑山庄). Three-character plaques are mostly in the handwriting of Emperor Qianlong, because this intelligent emperor said that the number of characters in his inscriptions would not exceed that of his grandfather. 2️⃣ The character "避" (bi) in "Bishu Shanzhuang" has an extra horizontal stroke. There are many theories about this. Some say it's for the sake of a fuller and more aesthetically pleasing calligraphy style, while others say it's to distinguish it from the meaning of "refuge," creating an alternate form. The meaning of protection is now clear. 3️⃣ The priceless residence in the Summer Palace Museum: 48 golden nanmu pillars, mainly located in the Danbo Jingcheng Hall. If we consider golden nanmu as priceless treasures, then the Summer Palace itself is also priceless. 4️⃣ The museum contains 6 replicas, reportedly damaged during transport by staff in the early days of its construction. If not for this human error, they would all be genuine. (This reminds me of an old podcast where a museum staff member put an artifact in a cardboard box, picked it up, and the bottom punctured, shattering it. The staff member was even docked eight yuan from their bonus for damaging the artifact and remained depressed for the following year. A truly regrettable situation.) 5️⃣ The Qingyang Study next to the Misty Rain Pavilion is said to be the place where Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Qianlong interacted and exchanged ideas. 6️⃣ The plaque of the Misty Rain Pavilion was inscribed by Emperor Qianlong. This plaque is a replica. The original artifacts are on display at the Chengde Museum. 7️⃣ Yanyu Tower and Shufangzhai were filming locations for "Princess Pearl" (Aunt Qiong Yao seems to particularly like the Summer Palace; "Looking for Husband Cliff" and "Xue Ke" were also filmed here. However, it's said that regulations were later introduced prohibiting filming within the scenic area, so it seems you should do things early). Last for the best! Remember to wish yourself good luck: 1️⃣ Wash your hands with the water of the Rehe River for a year of good fortune. 2️⃣ Walk clockwise three times around the Shangdi Pavilion on Jinshan Island for blessings, wealth, and health.
I brought my parents to the Summer Palace in November, during the off-season. The cars on the mountain and the boats on the river were all stopped, but there were still fewer people and the scenery was still beautiful. The reflections in the lake were breathtaking. We listened to the tour guide talk about the history and took a leisurely tour in the sightseeing bus. The elderly were not tired at all, and everything was very good.
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Sun Park
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Sun Park

Sun Park

4.7
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1145 reviews
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8.0
Based on 218 reviews
Yansha Commercial Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8601065065409
Address: No. 1 Chaoyang Park South Road, Chaoyang District,Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–4 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Kayaking & paddleboarding experiences available
󱓊Rides include a mini rollercoaster
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Chaoyang Park in Beijing is located on the North Fourth Ring Road in East China. It's a large park built on a puddle of land. Chaoyang Park is quite extensive and features a large lake. Chaoyang Park frequently hosts various events, and the surrounding area boasts comprehensive facilities. To the west of the park is the Blue Harbor commercial street, which is very lively in the evenings. This park is especially suitable for families with children; many parents bring their kids to Chaoyang Park to relax on weekends.
Near the "Source of Life" attraction in Chaoyang Park, two crowned willow trees stand tall on a spacious green lawn. Their crowns are full and rounded. Greenery, trees, and blue sky—three layers stacked together—compose a delightful early autumn scene. Beneath the tree is a bench. Sit there for a while, or walk past. It feels like a scene from a movie. Baoer, have you been feeling low on energy lately? Let's experience the energy field of the Chaoyang Park sacred tree.
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POPMART City Park
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POPMART City Park

POPMART City Park

4.5
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1524 reviews
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8.0
From € 9.51
Yansha Commercial Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864000232233
Address: Building 40, No.1 Chaoyang Park South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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Worth a visit with many kids centric activities to keep them entertained. Large Retail shop to burn a hole in the pocket. 😂
Ticket was much cheaper than normal but after that I realised that the entire laububu section was closed for renovation. Not exactly a very big theme park but good for pop mart fans.
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