2 days of visiting Beijing, all the places are niche! ! Don't Miss

🎉 Gyeongseong Palace
If you don’t have time to take photos in the Forbidden City, you might as well arrange 30 minutes to visit the Qingcheng Palace, which will not open until 2024!
Formerly named Zhai Palace, it was built in the second year of the Ming Shun period of the Ming Dynasty and was the place where the emperor offered sacrifices to the God of Agriculture. After the reconstruction, the current Qingcheng Palace has become a beautiful festival place!
- Tickets: $15 (students $8)
- Opening hours: Closed on Mondays, 9:00-17:00 from Tuesday to Sunday (ticket sales and admission stop at 16:30)
- Transportation: Take bus No. 2, 7, 20, etc. to Xiannongtan Station, or take Metro Line 8, Exit C, and walk 300 meters south to arrive.

Food recommendations:
👍🏻 Chef Fei
Fried pork with peppers! The meat is so juicy and plentiful, you must eat it with rice! ! My mouth is watering! 😭 Rice can be refilled for free!

👍🏻 Cyber ​​Plants
Located at the Capital Langyuan Station
The Latte is super delicious. There aren't many people in that area, so it's very comfortable to walk around~ ☕️🌱

👍🏻 Lotus field rice
We came across a small beverage shop after dinner. The pear soup was delicious and substantial! 🍐🥤

🎈 The Box
This is a shopping mall that is very suitable for young people and is divided into two halls, A and B. There is also a Goodbai pop-up store inside, a must-visit spot for fans! 🤣✨ Friends who are fascinated by Sang Yan, don’t miss it!


Post by 粟米杯 | Mar 11, 2025

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