Exhibits at the Capital Museum, BeiJing 北京

The Capital Museum is a modern showcase for the history of BeiJing.


Photographs taken in April 2008 ...


Part 1 : [640],shadow=true,start=,stop=Expand Stop    Stop             kinaVP.jQ(document).ready(function(){setTimeout(function(){kinaVP.VASE();},40);});kinaVP.jQ(document).ready(function(){kinaVP.VASE();});kinaVP.VASE();

Part 2 :


Part 3 : [320],shadow=true,start=,stop=Expand Stop    Stop             kinaVP.jQ(document).ready(function(){setTimeout(function(){kinaVP.VASE();},40);});kinaVP.jQ(document).ready(function(){kinaVP.VASE();});kinaVP.VASE();


Photos : http://www.flickr.com/photos/abuckingham/sets/72157621510143903/


Museum Website : http://www.capitalmuseum.org.cn/en/index.htm

Beijing, the capital city of China, is a vibrant metropolis steeped in history, culture, and modernity. Here's a brief overview of what you can expect as a tourist in Beijing:

Historical Landmarks: The Great Wall of China : One of the most iconic structures in the world, the Great Wall is easily accessible from Beijing. Mutianyu and Badaling sections are popular among tourists.

Forbidden City (Palace Museum) : A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this vast imperial palace complex was home to Chinese emperors for over 500 years. It houses numerous halls, courtyards, and historical artifacts.

Temple of Heaven : A masterpiece of Chinese architecture, this ancient temple complex served as a place of worship for emperors to pray for good harvests.

Summer Palace : A stunning ensemble of lakes, gardens, and palaces, the Summer Palace served as a retreat for emperors during the Qing dynasty.

Tiananmen Square : One of the largest city squares in the world, Tiananmen Square is flanked by important landmarks such as the Monument to the People's Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong.

Cultural Sites: Beijing Hutongs : Explore the narrow alleyways and traditional courtyard residences of Beijing's historic neighborhoods. You can take a rickshaw tour or simply wander around on foot.

Beijing Opera : Experience traditional Chinese opera performances at venues like the Liyuan Theater or the Chang'an Grand Theatre.

798 Art District : A hub of contemporary art and culture, this former industrial area is now home to numerous galleries, studios, and cafes.

Modern Attractions: Olympic Park : Visit iconic structures such as the Bird's Nest (National Stadium) and the Water Cube (National Aquatics Center) from the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

CBD (Central Business District) : Marvel at the futuristic skyline of Beijing's modern business district, which includes landmarks like the CCTV Headquarters and the China World Trade Center Tower III.

Culinary Delights: Peking Duck : Indulge in Beijing's most famous dish, crispy roast duck served with pancakes, scallions, and hoisin sauce.

Street Food : Explore the city's vibrant street food scene and sample local delicacies like jianbing (savory crepes), lamb skewers, and dumplings.

Practical Tips: Transportation : Beijing has an extensive public transportation system, including the subway, buses, and taxis. However, traffic can be heavy, so plan your travels accordingly.

Language : While English is not widely spoken, especially outside tourist areas, many signs and transportation announcements are in English. It's helpful to carry a translation app or a phrasebook.

Weather : Beijing experiences four distinct seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. The best times to visit are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and comfortable.

Etiquette : Respect local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering someone's home and using both hands to pass or receive items.

Beijing offers a rich tapestry of experiences for tourists, blending ancient heritage with modern innovations. Whether you're fascinated by history, culture, or culinary delights, there's something for everyone in this dynamic city.

Related Videos

 

Featured Videos

What lies ahead for US – China relations ?
With professor Ken Hammond ... Bonus film ...
Mega Machines – China’s infrastructure building capabilities
ShenZhen 深圳 – city of the future (documentary)
A look at how the city of ShenZhen is leading the way in robots, electric vehicles and solar powered charging stations, plus an automated parking solution ... Bonus films - aerial view of ShenZhen by drone ... plus, driving around ShenZhen ...
Mandarin and other Chinese languages
The US / UK / West’s economic war on China
If only the West would learn from China the way that China learns from the West. The difference between the American Dream and the Chinese Dream ? The Chinese Dream is being built while the American Dream is pure Hollywood (just a dream / fiction). One can only ever be for a few while the other is for all. Is it money or people that is the fundamental value ? Western 'freedom' is a system where the majority will be poor, to pay for spreading that 'freedom' (control / global hegemony) worldwide. The neo-colonial nations aim to keep the rest of the world down - and this supremacist agenda has caused endless wars and famines worldwide. The difference between the West and China is that China thinks long-term and innovates, while the West just tries to cling onto its 'supremacy' and is hence declining. The West's economic detachment is the first step to a hot war. With Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson ...
A visual guide to HeFei 合肥 …
Provincial capital of AnHui. Bonus film - HeFei University of Technology ...
ShangHai Spring Festival walk
With Wei's Travel ...
Autumn in BeiJing : YanQi Lake, HuaiRou
Bonus film - autumn in BeiJing ...
QuanZhou, FuJian province
With Valeriy Blank ...

Tag search ?