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It is not hard to see how China's history has endured over six centuries when strolling through Beijing. With palaces dedicated to emperors, white marble temples and other historical sites such Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall of China, history can literally be traced simply by tirelessly touring these ancient places over the course of a couple weeks.


The capital of China, however, is also rapidly expanding and modernizing in its appeal. With the approaching 2008 Olympics, Beijing is eager to show the world its expanded wealth. Gourmet wonderful restaurants of every ethnic kind have since opened in many beautiful and unique settings. The world’s most famous and luxurious retailers have already arrived, often residing in the finest hotels so that guests merely take the elevator to browse. Even once seedy massage parlors have transformed themselves into chic day spas. The Summer Palace and the Forbidden City have always been important enough reasons to visit, but Beijing is redefining itself for the new generation of sophisticated travelers.



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Beijing has many historical attractions, Classictravel.com suggests the following places:

Temple of Heaven
Temple of Heaven is China’s largest temple complex, and possibly most beautiful site. With roofs of blue glazed tiles surrounding an exquisite white marble terrace, the emperor used to come to Temple of Heaven to pray for good harvests. Be sure to check out the Echo Wall that picks up the slightest sound.

Forbidden City
Constructed in 1420, the Forbidden City was home to the many emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and, now, considered the most marvelous architectural wonder of ancient China. The City includes extravagant palace gardens, the Throne Room, and several great halls. The Forbidden City is a must visit for tourist to Beijing. For wintertime tourists, try ice-skating in the moat.

Fragrant Hills
Twelve miles northwest of Beijing, one can explore the old hunting grounds of the Chinese emperors. With temples and pavilions among the thickly wooded pine forest, this is the perfect escape from the bustling city.

The Summer Palace
The palace lies northwest of Beijing and was used for more than 800 years as a summer retreat for Chinese royalty. There are many sites and activities here at the Summer Palace including replicas of ancient teahouses, imperial gardens, the Seventeen Arch Bridge, the Long Gallery, and Suzhou Market Street.

Dashanzi
Inside Fifth Ring Road, Dashanzi is the place to find out what hip Beijing artists are doing today. This world-famous "art district" is home to Factory 798, a renowned cultural center which used to house a military electronics plant.

The Guy and Myriam Ullens Foundation
798 Art District, No.4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, P.O. Box 8503, Chaoyang 
Tel: +86 (0) 10 8459 9269
Fax: +86 (0) 10 8459 9717
www.ucca.org.cn
Beijing's first nonprofit contemporary art center. One can only assume that because of the huge population of China that there are artists whose work has gone undiscovered or unnoticed by many.  Now you can see for yourself the works of no fewer then 50 Chinese artists. This is the best of the best so a visit here is a must for any art enthusiast.