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Explore the Wanshou Temple, the "Little Forbidden City" of Beijing.

There is a treasure trove in Beijing, the Wanshou Temple, also known as the "Little Forbidden City" of Beijing. Today, let's take a walk into this historic temple and feel its unique charm. Wanshou Temple, also known as the Beijing Art Museum, has been closed for five years and is now reopened. It is definitely worth a visit. The architecture here is consistent with the style of the Forbidden City, with red walls and green tiles, window lattices and plaques, rockeries and ancient trees, murals and carvings, all showing the royal charm. Although the scale is not as grand as the Forbidden City, the "sparrow is small, but it has all the internal organs", it shows different flavors in all seasons, especially in autumn, the huge ginkgo tree is even more beautiful. Address: No. 119, Wanshou Temple East Road, Haidian District, Beijing Transportation: - Subway: Take Line 16 to Wanshou Temple Station Exit C. - Bus: Take the 300 Outer Ring Line to Wanshou Temple Station. Tickets: - Ticket price: CNY 20/person. - Reservation: You can make a reservation through the "Beijing Art Museum", and the first 200 people are free on Wednesday. Play time: - The recommended play time is 2 hours. If you like to take pictures, you can extend the time appropriately. Opening hours: 9:00-16:30, closed on Monday. Photo check-in location: 1. The Qianlong Imperial Tablet Pavilion and the Wuliangshou Buddha Hall in the back garden can take photos with a super sense of hierarchy from a flat view or overhead shot. 2. The Western Gate in the back garden. 3. The rockery and wooden bridge in the back garden (open after the rainy season). 4. You can take a sense of extension of the arch at the exit. 5. Turn right at the entrance to the cultural and creative interactive area, where you can stamp for free and buy cultural and creative products. Schedule route planning: You can choose to go to Wanshou Temple in the afternoon. After the tour, you can also taste food in the surrounding area and feel the local customs of Beijing. Precautions: 1. Make an appointment for tickets in advance to avoid delaying the itinerary. 2. Pay attention to the opening hours and arrange the play time reasonably. 3. Pay attention to the protection of cultural relics and the environment when taking pictures. Come to Trip.com to book your Wanshou Temple tour, let us spend a cozy afternoon in this "Little Forbidden City" of Beijing, and feel the blend of history and culture.
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Posted: Sep 21, 2024
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