Beijing Tops National Geographic’s 2026 Must-Visit List: A Local’s Perspective
Beijing secures spot in NatGeo’s 2026 must-visit list, blending ancient heritage with tech innovation. Local guide reveals what makes China’s capital a global standout.
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Beijing secures spot in NatGeo’s 2026 must-visit list, blending ancient heritage with tech innovation. Local guide reveals what makes China’s capital a global standout.
Beijing’s historic Seventeen-Arch Bridge dazzles crowds with golden solstice sunset alignment, blending ancient architecture and celestial phenomena in 2025.
Discover Beijing’s evolving landscape where ancient landmarks coexist with Olympic venues and revitalized industrial spaces, redefining cultural tourism in 2025.
Experience the excitement of Beijing’s Spring Festival with nearly 10,000 cultural activities, from traditional temple fairs to innovative ice and snow sports, celebrating the festive season.
Experience the magic of Beijing’s winter at the 15th Taoranting Ice and Snow Carnival, offering vibrant ice and snow activities in a park blending classical architecture with contemporary design.
Discover the festive celebrations awaiting at Gubei Water Town beneath the Great Wall, as it prepares for the Chinese New Year with traditional performances and modern attractions.
Discover the vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations at Gubei Water Town, nestled at the foot of the Simatai Great Wall, featuring traditional performances and modern spectacles.
Experience winter magic at Beijing’s Bird’s Nest Snow Festival. Now in its 14th year, the festival offers snow tubing, cultural activities, and an exciting collaboration with Eggy Party at the iconic Olympic Stadium.
Experience the stunning autumn views at Yanqi Lake in Beijing’s Huairou District, where vibrant foliage and tranquil waters create a picturesque escape.
China is experiencing a cultural renaissance as regions blend tradition with innovation. From Beijing’s revitalized hutongs to Shandong’s hi-tech ocean show, explore how the past and present harmonize.
Discover how to easily purchase tickets for Beijing’s attractions using WeChat. This guide walks you through connecting your bank card, entering passport details, and utilizing translation functions for a seamless experience.
Hidden in the bustling Wangfujing Street, Heping Guoju transports visitors back to 1980s Beijing, offering an immersive experience with iconic elements and traditional treats that evoke nostalgia.
SoReal Science Fiction Paradise breathes new life into Beijing’s historic Shougang Park, blending cutting-edge “5G+XR” technology with century-old heritage.
Beijing’s new Central Axis bus tour offers travelers a unique journey through the city’s rich history, combining cultural exploration with onboard refreshments.
The Daxing Mulberry Festival in Beijing’s Daxing District blends agriculture and tourism, boosting the rural economy and offering visitors an immersive rural experience.
Beijing’s Liangma River International Waterfront emerges as a new tourism landmark, offering night river cruises, fine dining, and cultural experiences in the city’s Chaoyang District.
The Liangma River cruise in Beijing’s Chaoyang District has resumed after winter, celebrated with cultural festivals, light shows, and traditional performances along the riverbank.
Beijing’s teamLab Massless Museum has been selected by China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism for focused development under the smart tourism initiative, highlighting its innovative integration of art, technology, and culture.
Beijing has unveiled plans to open a new giant panda conservation base in Fangshan District by 2025, introducing 50 pandas to the public and bolstering wildlife conservation and tourism.
Discover Beijing’s dragon-themed attractions to celebrate the Year of the Dragon. From Moshikou’s dragon-shaped streets to Longqing Gorge’s ice sculptures, immerse yourself in China’s rich cultural heritage.