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BEIJING CITY |
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Beijing requires patience and planning to do it
justice. Wandering aimlessly around without a
destination in mind will rarely be rewarding. The
place to start is Tian'anmen Square ,
geographical and psychic centre of the city, where a
cluster of important sights can be seen in a day,
although the Forbidden City , at the north
end of the square, deserves a day, or even several,
all to itself. The Qianmen area, a noisy
market area south of here, is a bit more alive, and
ends in style with one of the city's highlights, the
Temple of Heaven . The giant freeway, Chang'an
Jie , zooming east-west across the city, is a
corridor of high-rises with a few museums, shopping
centres and even the odd ancient site worth tracking
down. Scattered in the north of the city, a
section with a more traditional and human feel, are
some magnificent parks , palaces and
temples , some of them in the hutongs. An
expedition to the outskirts is amply rewarded by the
Summer Palace , the best place to get away
from it all.
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