Great Wall
This is the longest wall in the world, a feat of ancient defensive architecture. The process of building the citadel on a winding road embracing the harsh, steep mountains has created an extremely wonderful scene.The Great Palace in the Forbidden City
In 1987, the Forbidden City was recognized as a world heritage site and is the largest wooden architectural complex in the world. Therefore, when traveling to Beijing, don't miss this place.Tiananmen Square
Unlike other places, Tiananmen's reputation does not come from its architectural style but from the square's rich history. Plus, this place is right in front of the Forbidden City, so if you go there, check-in at Tiananmen too!A corner of Di Hoa Vien corridor in the middle of autumn
Di Hoa Vien is a UNESCO world heritage site, the most completely preserved royal building. This is considered the pinnacle of architecture with profound feng shui meaning that Beijing tourists cannot ignore.Small alley in Hutong old town
It is said that the old town of Hutong is the place that preserves time and the lifestyle of the Chinese people through the centuries, a piece of memory or the soul of the country through many historical ups and downs. Hutong Old Town is not only a street but also the common name of streets and alleys in Beijing where there are traditional houses in the Four-Hospital style close together. Coming here, tourists on the Beijing tour from Hanoi seem to be 'traveled' to the past, living in the old, ancient space in the midst of magnificent modern Beijing.