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What are the free tourist attractions in Beijing?
Dongjiaomin Lane is the longest hutong in Beijing and was once a famous embassy district. Different styles of buildings, strewn at random, are the only characteristic streets and lanes in Beijing with many foreign houses.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address: Dongjiaomin Lane, Dongcheng District (from Tiananmen Square East Road in the west to Chongwenmennei Street in the east).

Transportation: Take bus No.4160, get off at the south exit of Zhengyi Road and walk 79 meters.

Nanluoguxiang

Nanluoguxiang is an alley that combines petty bourgeoisie sentiment with the charm of old Beijing. There are many small shops with literary characteristics and a wide variety of snacks.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address: Nanluoguxiang, Dongcheng District (from Gulou East Street in the north, Di 'anmen East Street in the south, Di 'anmenwai Street in the west and Jiaodaokou South Street in the east).

Transportation: Get off at Nanluoguxiang Station of Metro Line 6 and Line 8.

Liu Yin Park.

Liu Yin Park is the only mountain village park with rural scenery in Beijing. The symbol of the park is evergreen willow, which is named after the shade of willow in summer. There are also ancient stone mills, rice mills and beautiful small villages in the park, which are frequented by the elderly and children.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: 6:00-2 1:00.

Address: No.8 Huangsi Street, Dongcheng District

Transportation: Take bus 1 13 and 123, and get off at Waiguan Xiejie Station to reach the north gate of the park.

Qianmen Sanlihe

I have been to the front door countless times. You have seen Zhengyangmen, visited eight hutongs and walked through Dashilan ... but maybe you haven't been to Sanlihe, a water park only three miles away from Zhengyangmen.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address and transportation: get off at Dashilan Station, just opposite Xianyukou Food Street. Park from southeast to northwest, south to Dongzhu Street, northwest exit Dashilan, across the street is Xianyukou Commercial Street. The traffic is very convenient.

Guozijian steet

Guozijian Street still retains the street features of old Beijing. Most of the streets are low and tidy quadrangles with gray walls and tiles, with locust trees planted on both sides and shaded by the sun.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address: Between Yonghegong Street and Andingmennei Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Transportation: Near Exit G of Yonghegong Station on Metro Line 5.

Wudaoying Hu tong

Wudaoying is the latest gathering place of literary petty bourgeoisie in Beijing, which is called "the next stop of Nangong". Its essence lies in the fusion of hutong streets and fresh literature and art, and it is close to the Lama Temple and imperial academy, so it is a good place for a weekend holiday.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address: East of Andingmen overpass, Dongcheng District

Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 to Andingmen Station or get off at Andingmen Station by bus and walk.

Xicheng District

Shichahai

Shichahai refers to the three lakes of Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai and their adjacent areas. There are a large area of beautiful lakes here, and it is also a famous historical block in Beijing. Many famous former residences, palaces and other historical sites are scattered among them, and there are all kinds of delicious food close to the lives of ordinary people. Houhai Bar Street is an old-fashioned resort for nightlife in Beijing.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address: the area from Di 'anmenwai Street in the east, Xinjiekou North Street in the west, North Second Ring Road in the north and Ping 'an Street in the south of Xicheng District.

Transportation: Qianhai and Houhai are close to Shichahai Station of Metro Line 8, and Xihai is close to Jishuitan Station of Line 2. Bus Beihai North Gate Station, Di 'anmen Outer Station, Di 'anmen Inner Station, Gulou Station and Deshengmen West Station are all nearby.

Guangji temple

Guangji Temple is the seat of today's Chinese Buddhist Association. There is a huge finger painting on the back wall of Daxiong Hall in the temple, which is the largest existing mural depicting Buddha's words in China.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: 7:00- 16:30.

Address: No.25 Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Transportation: Take tram 102, bus 13, bus 42, bus 603, bus 604 and bus 6 19 and get off at Xisi Road West Station. Or take subway line 4 and get off at Xisi Station.

Rendinghu park

Rendinghu Park is a European-style garden, with European-style gardens, beautiful fountains, large tracts of green grass and sculptures with different styles.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: 6: 00 to 2 1:30.

Address: No.25, Liupukang Street, Ande Road, Xicheng District

Transportation: Get off at Andre North Street Station on Metro Line 8 and walk to the east gate of the park.

Fu Jeer Wenhua Street

Fu Jeer Culture Street is the road from Fuchengmen to Jingshan West Street, and many people may never have heard of it. However, Mr Lao She once praised this street as "the most beautiful street in the world". There are many important cultural relics here, such as the Forbidden City, Baita Temple, Guangji Temple, Lu Xun Museum and geological museum, China. In short, the cultural heritage is enough to explode.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address: Xicheng District starts from Fuchengmen in the west and ends at Jingshan West Street in the east.

Transportation: Get off at Fuchengmen Station of Metro Line 2 and walk.

Xiejie

Xie Jie, Dai Yan, a street less than 300 meters long, is the oldest commercial street in Beijing. It hides too many things. It is hidden in the gap between Qianhai and Houhai, like a woman, reserved, enchanting and independent.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: all day

Address: No.50 Di 'anmenwai Street, Xicheng District

Transportation: Take Metro Line 8 and get off at Shichahai Station, and walk about 380 meters.

Chaoyang District

Olympic Forest Park

Olympic Forest Park is bigger than Yuanmingyuan and Summer Palace combined. After the Olympic Games, it was open to the public free of charge. Jogging in the park, walking by bike, or taking a cruise, the blue waves are rippling, all very comfortable.

Ticket price: free.

Opening hours: 6:00-2 1:00 in peak season and 7:00- 19:00 in low season.

Address: No.0/5, Beichen East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Transportation: Take Metro Line 8 to Exit B of South Gate Station of Forest Park.

798 Art Zone

798 is a new landmark in Beijing and a gathering place for young artists. There are many galleries, exhibition halls and independent artists. Architecture is also cutting-edge fashion, with a sense of design, and there are many characteristic shops, all of which are young people who feel the beauty of literary atmosphere.

Ticket price: free, individual pavilions will be charged separately.

Opening hours: All day, the opening hours of galleries and exhibition halls are roughly 10:00- 18:00, and most galleries and exhibition halls are closed on Mondays.

Address: No.4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District

Transportation: Get off at Wangjing South Station on Metro 14 line and walk, or get off at Dashanzi Road East Station and Dashanzi Road South Station by bus.

Xinglong Park

The white jade stone bridge in Xinglong Park is the main landscape. There are waterside pavilions on the west side of the lake, octagonal double eaves pavilions on the peaks on the south side and moon pavilions on the north side. Visitors can also row boats in the artificial lake, which is very leisurely.

Ticket price: the park is free, and entertainment facilities are charged separately.

Opening hours: 5:00-22:00.

Address: No.8 Xinglong Village, Gaobeidian District, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Transportation: Take the Batong Line subway and get off at Gaobeidian Station and walk.

china national film museum

China national film museum is the largest national film museum in the world at present, and it is a landmark building to commemorate the 0/00th anniversary of the birth of China films. There are ancient film projection equipment, props and the restoration of early films in the exhibition hall, and the exhibits are very rich.

Ticket price: free visit by appointment.

Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00- 16:30, tickets will be collected at 15:30 every day, and admission will be closed at 16:00; Closed every Monday (except holidays).

Address: No.9 Nanying Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Transportation: Take bus No.851973 and get off at Heiqiao South Station.