I. The Ming Tombs
1. Introduction: The Ming Tombs, as the name implies, are the general names of the tombs of thirteen emperors in the Ming Dynasty. They are almost a must-see area for foreign tourists to come to Beijing, and they are also a business card for Beijing tourism, which is as famous as the Forbidden City (tickets). Imperial tombs are as luxurious as palaces to show their status and momentum, and according to Feng Shui, these tombs are perfectly combined with natural mountains, rivers and vegetation.
2. Location: The Ming Tombs are the tombs of the Ming emperors in China, located at Tianshou Mountain at the foot of Yanshan Mountain in Changping District, northwest suburb of Beijing.
2. Mangshan National Forest Park
1. Description: Beijing Mangshan Forest Park Compound is located in the middle of Mangshan Forest Park on Mangshan Road, Changping District, near the Ming Tombs Reservoir and Juyongguan Great Wall Scenic Area, with beautiful environment and superior geographical location. The quadrangle of Mangshan Forest Park in Beijing is carefully equipped with various characteristic forest rooms, 6 outdoor Tang Chi rooms, 2 health spa rooms, and 1 multifunctional meeting room and karaoke room (which can accommodate about 30 people) to provide you with diversified services. The hotel also has perfect entertainment facilities, including table football, shuffleboard, billiards and many other sports and fitness programs, which bring you unforgettable accommodation experience and are an ideal place for you to relax.
2. Address: No.2 Mangshan Road (in Mangshan Park).
Third, Du Wen Watertown.
1, Introduction: The hot spring area is very large. According to research, Kangxi's former residence is in Shuicheng, Du Wen. HI Water Space is a large water playground where children can swim and play with water. There is also a roof ski resort in winter, with gentle slope and little difficulty, which is suitable for beginners and children to experience skiing for the first time.
2. Geographical environment: Du Wen Shuicheng is located 20 kilometers north of Beijing's central axis, with superior geographical position and convenient transportation. It is adjacent to the Wenyu River source of Beijing's mother river, only two kilometers away from Tiantongyuan and Huilongguan Community in the south, Hongfu Temple in the west and Qijia Town Future Science and Technology City in Beijing in the east.
It is surrounded by mountains and waters, and the scenery is natural. The seven-kilometer-long winding water system extends in all directions and surrounds the 10,000-acre community. Hongfu Du Wen Watertown is rich in history, culture and resources. It was confirmed by experts that this is the imperial city of Zhengjiazhuang. There were Kangxi Palace, Prince Mi Palace, city walls and moats 290 years ago. Du Wen Shuicheng is also rich in geothermal resources. Six-eye hot spring wells have been developed, with a depth of more than 3,000 meters, a water outlet temperature as high as 79℃, rich in various minerals and a sunrise water volume of nearly 10,000 square meters.
Fourth, Wali Xiangju Building
1. Background: Yang Delu, the founder of Wali Museum and Xiangjulou Rural Cultural Manor, is a Wali. Wali Township used to be located in Beijing Olympic Village, where the Bird's Nest, Water Cube and Olympic Park were located. Wali is located at the northernmost part of Beijing's central axis. Wali is a basin with high periphery and low middle. Originally named "Wazili" in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, it was renamed Wali in 34 years of the Republic of China. Its water resources are very rich, and the Xiaoqing River, which gathers from Yuquan Mountain in the western hills, flows through the valley. There are more than a dozen springs at the bottom of the valley, with rivers and abundant fish and shrimp.
2. Transportation: Bus route, exit A of Tiantongyuan of Beijing Metro Line 5, walk120m to Dongsanqi South Station, and get off at Dadongliu intersection of Chang27 Road.