-
Beijing Travel Guide

Beijing Brief Introduction
Beijing is the cultural and political capital of the People's Republic of China. This ancient city has remained a constant throughout the many incarnations of the Chinese nation, a history stretching back over 5000 years.
The history of modern Beijing, however, began in the 13th century, when ...
Introduction:
Bird's Nest, also known as the "The National Stadium" is a key competition venue of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and the 13th Paralympic Games. The opening and Closing ceremonies of the two Ga...
Introduction:
Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, this stunning glass and titanium dome structure that rises out of a sheet of water looks out of this world - as if an alien spacecraft descended into th...
Introduction:
With an area of 3.99 square kilometres (sq.km), Central Business District (CBD) Chaoyang is home to around 3,000 domestic and foreign companies. Like other world-famous districts such as Manhatt...
Introduction:
The National Aquatics Center, also known as the "Water Cube", is a blue crystal palace, with the appearance of light-blue bubbles on the outside, perfectly displaying the beauty of water under v...


