Going on vacation to China?
I suggest, here, what places to visit.

If you decided to visit China you know that you will need to traverse many days, years, or almost a lifetime. For them we recommend that before making a journey to go where they can see as many places as possible.

Here I give some of the sites that should not be lost on his trip to China:

beijing at night

BEIJING:

If you go on vacation to China should not lose their capital and go home corner of it and its monuments, which can bring about five or six days. First off, you will visit Tiananmen Square, which is the heart of China. The Forbidden City is a wonder they have to go and that is in the north of the city, besides the imperial palace of Ming and Qing dynasties. This palace is the largest in the world, and is surrounded by walls. In this palace the emperors out the door twice a year, a door leading to Tiananmen Square. The main building is constructed entirely of wood.

confucius temple in beijing

Confucius Temple: This temple was built in the fourteenth century, and noted for its incredible austerity characteristic of temples dedicated to the philosophers. Currently some of the halls of this temple are museum can watch all the tourists.

temple of the Lamas

TEMPLE OF THE LAMAS: It is the only Buddhist temple in Beijing, which was built in 1694, and is a must for all who do not have time or can not travel to Tibet.

summer palace

Summer Palace: Located at noroestede the capital, where he can enjoy an unforgettable landscape surrounded by hills, a lake, where you can observe a palace area was traveled by emperors for their spare time. They will need a whole day to visit all the palaces there you will find, in addition to pavilions, halls, temples and bridges.

china great wall

GREAT WALL: To visit it, the best place to start is Beijing, and is the most famous place that will have to visit the best known. This work is five thousand miles, begins in the Pacific waters and ends at the western edge of the Gobi Desert. If you want to see the tombs of the Ming emperors will walk 125 kilometers to the north of the capital, where you will find breathtaking scenery. The mausoleums of emperors are underground, but on the outside can see tombs, gates and Avenue of the Animas.

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