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Tianjin Ancient Culture Street Tourist Area (Tianjin Hometown)
Tianjin Ancient Culture Street Tourism and Trade Zone is located in the northeast of Nankai District, Tianjin. It starts from Tongbei Road in the north, ends at Shuige Street in the south, starts from Dongmalu in the west, and ends at Zhangzizhong Road in the east. The total planned construction area is 200,000 square meters. It is a large-scale tourism and trade zone integrating folk culture, tourism and trade, shopping and leisure, catering and accommodation, fitness and entertainment. In 2005, the Ancient Culture Street won the title of "Chinese Characteristic Commercial Street" and in May 2007, it won the honor of "National 5A-level Tourist Scenic Spot". The annual number of tourists received exceeded 10 million. The Ancient Culture Street Tourism and Trade Zone is quaint. Its main street still maintains the architectural style and basic linear type of 600 years ago. Its architectural style is imitating the small-style buildings of Ming and Qing Dynasties. The street blocks are naturally straight and staggered. The main attractions in the street include: Tianhou Palace, Yuhuang Pavilion, Tongqingli, Antique City, Cultural Town, Beauty Expo City, and Fengqing Waterside Catering and Entertainment Belt. Among them, Tianjin Tianhou Palace is a national 3a-level scenic spot and a cultural relic protection unit in Tianjin. It was built in the third year of Yuan Taiding. It is the oldest existing building complex in Tianjin, and is the research center of Mazu culture in northern China and the largest Mazu temple. With Mazu culture as its foundation, Tianjin has held four China Tianjin Mazu Cultural Tourism Festivals, which have had a great impact at home and abroad, and have played a great role in promoting the inheritance of Mazu culture, strengthening cross-strait exchanges, and promoting the image of Tianjin. The Ancient Culture Street Tourism and Trade Zone is the best tourist area for tourists from all over the world to experience Tianjin folk customs, understand Tianjin folk customs, and experience Tianjin folk sentiments. It is a must-visit place for tourists from all over the world to travel to Tianjin, and has become a charming "city business card" for Tianjin.
Beijing Shunyi Hanshiqiao Wetland Scenic Area
Beijing Hanshiqiao Wetland Park, located in the Jingdong Plain, is the only existing large-scale reed-type native wetland in Beijing. The park is located in Shunyi Yangzhen in the northeast of Beijing, about 35 kilometers from Beijing city and about 20 kilometers from the Capital Airport. It has a total area of 1,900 hectares and is home to a variety of rare waterfowl, including two national first-class key protected wild animals and 17 national second-class key wild animals. The large-scale growth of reeds here is unique in the suburbs of Beijing, and has become a landmark feature of the Hanshiqiao Wetland, which has earned it the nicknames of "Jingdong Da Lu Marsh" and "Xiao Baiyangdian" in the suburbs of Beijing, and has great protection and scientific research value. The reserve is mainly divided into a core area and an experimental area. The core area covers an area of 163.5 hectares and is the core and essence of the reserve. It implements fully enclosed protection and controls personnel entry; the experimental area covers an area of 1,724.4 hectares. In the future, the reserve will mainly develop and utilize this area to carry out ecological tourism, scientific research, and popular science work. The goal is to build a 5A-level wetland ecological tourism scenic spot with leisure, entertainment, vacation, fitness, and exhibition as the main features. The rural theme hotel in the wetland park integrates office, catering, clubhouse and accommodation. It not only highlights its unique rural characteristics and wetland scenery, but also meets the standards of a five-star hotel in terms of hardware facilities. It will provide urban tourists with a high-end leisure place to feel nature, get close to nature, and feel convenient and comfortable.
Nihewan National Archaeological Site Park
Nihewan National Archaeological Site Park (Nihewan for short) is located in Datianwa, Yangyuan County, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, in the Yangyuan Basin in the upper reaches of the Sanggan River. It is built according to the national 5A scenic spot standards and is an internationally calibrated representative site of the Quaternary strata. Investigations and discoveries have proved that the Nihewan site is an important area for finding early human fossils. Archaeologists in Hebei Province call the Nihewan site "the holy land of Paleolithic archaeology." At the same time, the Nihewan National Archaeological Site Park was approved by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage as the fourth batch of national archaeological site park scenic spots, a national key cultural relic protection unit, and the State Council approved it as a national nature reserve. It is worth mentioning that on the eve of the opening of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the Nihewan National Archaeological Site Park once again became the focus of the world. The first stop of the torch relay in the Zhangjiakou competition area is here. Through the lens, Nihewan showed its charm to the global audience.
Baiyangdian
Baiyangdian is the largest freshwater lake on the North China Plain, located in Anxin County, about 45 kilometers east of Baoding City, Hebei Province. Known as the "Pearl of North China" and "West Lake of the North", it is the place where the story of Little Soldier Zhang Ga took place and a national 5A-level tourist attraction. Baiyangdian is a typical northern wetland, famous for its rich products since ancient times. It is a kingdom of birds, a paradise for fish, and a museum of various aquatic plants. In midsummer, every reed from stalk to leaf is bright green, green and shiny; in August, the lotus flowers in Baiyangdian are in full bloom, red and white, graceful, and the layers of lotus flowers are endless, like a poem and a painting. There are many places of interest and historical sites here. Many emperors have visited here. There are Kangxi Water Enclosure Palace, a large swimming pool, a water sports park, a wildlife viewing area, and several villages with folk customs for tourists to visit. The tourist area is divided into six major scenic areas, namely, Yuanyang Island Folk Culture Scenic Area, Lotus Viewing Scenic Area, Ecological Recreation Scenic Area, Leisure and Entertainment Scenic Area, Pier Scenic Area, and Folk Village Scenic Area. The people of Baiyangdian have a glorious revolutionary tradition. During the Anti-Japanese War, the people of Baiyangdian formed the famous water guerrilla team "Yanling Team", which used rivers, lakes and harbors to carry out guerrilla warfare and intimidate the enemy. The anti-Japanese guerrilla team "Yanling Team" played hide-and-seek with the Japanese invaders in the reed maze and lotus ponds, often beating the invaders to a pulp, which also gave rise to the "Lotus Pond School" of Chinese literature represented by Sun Li.
Jinshanling Great Wall
The Jinshanling Great Wall stretches across the Yanshan branch at the junction of Luanping County, Chengde City, Hebei Province and Miyun County, Beijing. It is connected to the Simatai Great Wall in the east and the Gubeikou Great Wall in the west. It is located at the intersection of Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning and Inner Mongolia. The Jinshanling Great Wall is located at 133 kilometers of National Highway 101, 130 kilometers from downtown Beijing, 90 kilometers from Chengde Mountain Resort, and 200 kilometers from Mulan Paddock. It is an important part of the golden tourism line in northern Beijing. It was built in the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1368 AD) and was presided over by General Xu Da. In the first year of Longqing (1567 AD), Qi Jiguang, the general of Jizhen, a famous anti-Japanese general, and Tan Lun, the governor of Ji and Liao, continued to build and rebuilt the Great Wall built by Xu Da. The Jinshanling Great Wall starts from Gubeikou, a famous pass in history, in the west and ends at the towering Wangjing Tower in the east. It is 10.5 kilometers long, with 5 passes, 67 watchtowers and 3 beacon towers along the way. It is famous for its wide view, dense watchtowers, unique landscape, exquisite architectural art, sound military defense system and well-preserved. Jinshanling is 700 meters above sea level. When you climb the mountain, you can see the mountains like waves in the north, the Simatai Reservoir like a mirror in the east and the Miyun Reservoir sparkling in the south. The Great Wall is built on the mountains and is ups and downs between the mountains and rivers. The situation is extremely magnificent. In particular, the watchtowers here are dense, exquisitely constructed and diverse in form. It is incomparable to the Great Walls in Badaling, Shanhaiguan and Jiayuguan. It is one of the tourist attractions being developed in the Great Wall. The Jinshanling Great Wall is winding, with a wide view, dense watchtowers and magnificent scenery. There are high mountains and steep ridges inside and outside the Great Wall, and the vast forests are suitable for hiking and photography in spring, summer, autumn and winter. As a part of the Great Wall, Jinshanling Great Wall was listed as a World Cultural Heritage in 1987 and was included in the third batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1988. Jinshanling Great Wall is also a national scenic spot and a national 5A tourist attraction. "Jinshanling-Simatai Great Wall" was rated as the seventh of China's top ten autumn colors by the 11th issue of "National Geographic China" in 2010. The article wrote: The Great Wall is the most luxurious mountain line in the world, the most beautiful viewing platform, and the most profound historical ruins. There are too many angles to see the beauty of the Great Wall, and its beauty cannot be fully expressed in words.
Badaling Great Wall Scenic Area
The Badaling Great Wall is located at the north entrance of the Guangou Ancient Road in Jundu Mountain, Yanqing District, Beijing. It is known as one of the nine fortresses in the world. It is the outpost of Juyongguan, an important pass of the Great Wall. It is the best preserved and most representative of the Ming Great Wall. Therefore, it is the earliest section of the Great Wall to be opened to tourists. The pass of the Badaling Great Wall is a trapezoidal shape with narrow east and wide west. It was built in the 18th year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty (1505) and was repaired during the Jiajing and Wanli years. There are two gates in the pass. The east gate is inscribed with "Juyong Waizhen" and was engraved in the 18th year of Jiajing (1539); the west gate is inscribed with "North Gate Lock Key" and was engraved in the 10th year of Wanli (1582). Both gates are brick and stone structures, with platforms on the archways. There are passages on the north and south of the platform, connecting the walls of the pass, and battlements are built around the platform. It was said in ancient times that "the danger of Juyong is not in the pass but in Badaling". This section of the Great Wall is steep and commanding, combining majestic and steep, beautiful and verdant. After the restoration of the Guancheng and part of the city wall in 1953, it was opened as a tourist area. After several renovations, the section available for sightseeing is 3,741 meters, including 1,176 meters in the south section and 2,565 meters in the north section, with a total of 16 enemy towers. In March 1961, the "Great Wall - Badaling" was identified as the first batch of national cultural relics protection units; in 1982, it was listed as a national key scenic spot; in 1986, it was rated as the first of the top ten scenic spots in the country; in 1987, it was included in the "World Cultural Heritage List" by UNESCO; in 1992, it was rated as the first in the "Beijing Tourism World's Best"; in 1995, the Badaling Great Wall was named the "National Patriotism Education Base" by the China Caring for the Next Generation Working Committee. From 2000 to 2009, more than 500 heads of state, heads of government or leaders of the ruling party from all over the world climbed the Badaling Great Wall. On May 8, 2007, the Badaling Great Wall was officially approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national 5A-level tourist attraction. In addition to the Great Wall, Badaling Scenic Area also has the Great Wall Stele Forest, Wulang Statue, Stone Buddha Temple Stone Statue, Goldfish Pond, Chadaoliang, Qi Jiguang Garden, Yuan Chonghuan Garden, Great Wall Stele Forest Garden, Chadao Ancient City and other attractions. Now, Badaling has initially formed a tour system with a strong sense of hierarchy, with the open section of the Great Wall, the China Great Wall Museum, and the Great Wall Full-Circle Cinema as the main body, three free scenic parks as auxiliary, and the two subsidiary scenic spots of the Remaining Great Wall and Chadao Ancient City as supplements.