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The ancient Chinese civilization has always enchanted the whole world, where we still discover rich details about this civilization, which presented the many for the common human heritage. In our time, the Chinese capital, Beijing or Beijing, has many ingredients that make it one of the richest capitals. Although it has taken modern steps towards the modernity of the 21st century, the milestones of history are never clear, so today we will learn about hidden tourist pockets for those who wish to discover the secrets of Chinese civilization and the wonderful features of Beijing, which had been revealed recently by “Lonely Planet”.

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The protective walls
In 1274, by order of the ruler Qablan Khan, walls were built to protect the historic city of Dadu by the Mongol invaders. As the walls of Beijing collapsed, the Dadu walls bore witness to its actual protection. Interestingly, it is these capabilities that have survived to this day as Dadu has become part of Beijing itself. This gorgeous landmark carries a lot of historical affection and became known as Yuan-Dynasty Walls Relics Park.

The white dome
The white Buddhist temple, famous for its white dome, is a popular cache of the Beijing discoverers. Designed by engineers from Nepal in the 13th century and classifies it as a living example of the Buddhist temples of Maoist civilization. The temple, opened in December 2015, is considered years of modernization and is now available to visitors.

The seat of Duan Kerry
When the last emperor of China was expelled from the Forbidden City 100 years ago, a warlord named Duan Kerry became de facto ruler of the country. The seat where Quiri practiced his rule still still attracts tourists from all over the building is completed by the clock building and we should not forget to visit the wooden university buildings behind this historic building. Close to a prime location, Peanut Cafe is also a great place to enjoy the historic landscape.

Underground city
In the mid-1970s, the Cold War enjoined Mao Zedong ordered the construction of a city parallel to Beijing to protect the population from the risk of bombs and other threats … and so it was! There is an underground city where until 2007 it was possible to visit underground shelters and even a school and theater near the Qianmen area, but the accelerated construction eliminates the features of this “city”, but now it is possible to visit some of the landmarks of this city that have remained so far.

Ancient arts
For art lovers, visit the Poly Art Museum, which displays a collection of the rarest collection of ancient Chinese art, and is brimming with distinctive Buddhist bronze sculptures. Many items were bought from the group from abroad or from international auctions to return it to its place of origin.

Also from the art world, it is necessary to visit 798 Art District, which is today the home of contemporary art in Beijing and was previously in history the most modern system at the time. You can tour these iron attractions. Also, one of the oldest opera theaters in China known as Peking was built in 1688 near a Buddhist temple worth visiting. The opera theater houses 100 old wooden chairs.

The rule of Dunant Kerry
The rule of Dunant Kerry

Contemporary Art Museum 789

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Contemporary Art Museum 789

The white dome can be seen from far away
The white dome can be seen from far away

Poly art museum
Poly art museum

Old buildings in Beijing
Old buildings in Beijing

The city is underground
The city is underground

Inside the old city
Inside the old city

Yuan Dynasty Walls Relics Park
Yuan Dynasty Walls Relics Park

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