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From the Emperors' Sacred Altar to the Lamas' Holy Site: |
| Tourists in Beijing rarely failed to visit the Earth Altar and the Yonghegong lamasery, two renowned historical sites which date back from hundreds of years ago. Both easy-to-reach landmarks, they receive a large number of visitors each day. Follow us on this trail to unique sightseeing opportunities. |
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Author: David Cheng |
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Posted Date: Jan 31, 2008 |
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A Walk Steeped in Chinese Patriotic History |
| Wentianxiang Memorial Hall is a must-see venue for whoever wants to learn more about the country, its culture, and its people. |
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Author: David Cheng |
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Posted Date: Feb 1, 2008 |
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Wonders of Ancient Beijing |
| Xuanwu district, a renowned business district since ancient times, offers some of the most admirable sightseeing spots in Beijing: Baoguo Si (Compensate the Country Temple), a monastery hosting a 400-year-old antique bazaar; Niujie Mosque, the oldest and biggest mosque in town; and the 1300 year-old Fayuan Temple (Temple of the Origin of Dharma) where you may be allowed to participate in daily scripture chanting. |
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Author: David Cheng |
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Posted Date: Mar 23, 2008 |
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Confucius - The Symbol of a Nation's Soul |
| Five hundred years ago, Confucius Temple was, as scholars saw it at the time, the nation's educational and cultural hub. |
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Author: David Cheng |
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Posted Date: Mar 23, 2008 |
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