







▲ The Zhengyangmen Gate Jianlou is an iconic building of Beijing's old city wall structure. Its grand and imposing size makes it a commanding view point in the Qianmen area, offering a distant view of Yongding Gate to the south. The first three floors of the Jianlou house a special exhibition titled "Beijing's Central Axis - A Masterpiece of China's Ideal Capital Order," divided into three parts: heritage description, heritage value, and protection and management. The fourth floor is a cultural lounge with an intangible cultural heritage display area. On open days (Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Mondays), four scheduled public guides are offered daily. The guide time slots are: First time slot: 09:30; Second time slot: 11:30; Third time slot: 13:30; Fourth time slot: 15:30 There are no elevators inside or outside The Zhengyangmen Gate Jianlou. Visitors with mobility issues should consider their personal circumstances before visiting.

▲ Step into The Palace Museum and walk along the central axis, where you can experience the grandeur of the imperial dynasty through its magnificent architectural symphony. [ID Requirements for The Palace Museum Admission] Mainland Chinese residents: Chinese Resident ID Card Visitors from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan: Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents or Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents International visitors: Passport or PRC Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card [Child Package Information] The child package for this product is applicable to Chinese citizens under 18 years old (including residents of Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan). International children are not eligible for The Palace Museum's preferential policies. If your child holds a foreign passport, please book as an adult. If booked as a child, an additional fee of ¥20 per person will be charged for the admission ticket after successful issuance. Please be advised!

▲ Jingshan Mountain features five pavilions in a row, with Wanchun Pavilion standing at the central peak. To the east are Guanmiao Pavilion and Zhoushang Pavilion, while to the west are Jifang Pavilion and Fulan Pavilion. Climbing to the top of Jingshan offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Beijing, showcasing the ancient capital's charm in all its glory.