
▲ First stop: The Badaling Great Wall is located in Yanqing District, Beijing, 70 kilometers from the city center. Known as the "outstanding representative of the Great Wall," it is a heritage site of ancient Chinese military architecture and a World Cultural and Natural Heritage site. The Badaling Great Wall, situated in Beijing, is a significant part of the Great Wall and is renowned for its majestic and spectacular scenery.

▲ Second stop: Summer Palace, formerly known as the Garden of Clear Ripples, is an imperial garden from China's Qing Dynasty. Located in the western suburbs of Beijing, 15 kilometers from the city center, it covers an area of 290 hectares and is adjacent to Yuanmingyuan Park. It is a national 5A-level attraction.

▲ Third stop: Yuanmingyuan Park is a large imperial garden from the Qing Dynasty, consisting of Yuanmingyuan Park itself along with its attached gardens, the Garden of Eternal Spring and the Garden of Blossoming Spring (later renamed the Garden of Ten Thousand Springs). Covering an area of 3.5 square kilometers, Yuanmingyuan Park is known as the "Garden of Gardens" and is hailed as a model of all gardening art.

▲ Dismissal point: The Bird's Nest, located at No.1 National Stadium South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing (National Stadium-Bird's Nest), served as the main venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Situated in the central area of Beijing Olympic Park, it neighbors the National Aquatics Center "Water Cube." As both a national landmark and public cultural activity platform, it continuously hosts major sporting events and artistic performances.








