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Charming attractions for every traveller.
China World Hotel, Beijing, anchors Beijing's Central Business District. The hotel connects directly to the China World Trade Centre. It is a moment's walk from the Guomao subway station, which provides access to the city's many ancient and modern attractions.
Attractions
Olympic Green

The main venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Beijing Olympic Green includes eye-catching monuments such as the National Stadium (popularly referred to as the "Bird's Nest") and the National Aquatics Centre (known as the "Watercube").
Other sites in the Olympic Green include a forest park and lakes, the Olympic Village, the Olympics Tennis Courts, the National Indoor Stadium and the China National Convention Centre (CNCC).
The Great Wall

Spanning over 8,850 kilometres, the Great Wall of China is one of the greatest human architectural achievements. It winds its way from the East to the West of China, through nine provinces including Beijing.
Constructed over 2,000 years ago, the Wall was built by a multitude of soldiers, convicts and locals. The Great Wall was intended to ward off the marauding Northern tribes, especially the Hsiung-nu.
The extant structure was mainly accomplished by Emperor Qin Shihuang of the Ming dynasty, who succeeded in uniting the nation under him in 214 B.C.
The Forbidden City

Built by a million workers over a period of 14 years (1407 – 1420), the Forbidden City is the biggest palace complex in the world.
The Palace Museum displays over 100,000 artefacts in several halls that showcase the wealth and splendour of China’s heritage. This grand architectural monument served as a royal domain for 24 Emperors throughout the course of 5 centuries, until the expulsion of the last Chinese emperor in 1924.
Temple of Heaven

The most perfect example of Ming architecture, the Temple of Heaven was built specifically for the worship of heaven and prayers for good harvests. The temple complex is a treasure trove of ancient Chinese architectural design and art.
The Ming Tomb

The Ming Tombs, about 50 kilometres northwest of Beijing, are the burial site of 13 of the 16 Ming Dynasty emperors (1368 - 1644).
Built over an area of 40 sqm, each tomb is placed at the foot of a separate hill and links with the other tombs by a road called the Sacred Way. The only tomb that has been excavated is Dingling Tomb, which holds Emperor Shenzong, the 13th emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
Tiananmen Square

The world's largest public square, Tiananmen Square is an immense courtyard with breathtaking views. The square is surrounded by a variety of historical edifices: the Chinese Revolution History Museum, Chairman Mao's Mausoleum, the Great Hall of the People, and the Monument of the People's Heroes.
Tiananmen Square is the symbolic centre of the Chinese universe. The rectangular arrangement, flanked by halls to the east and west, echoes the layout of the Forbidden City.
Watch the impressive flag-raising ceremony performed at sunrise and sunset each day by a specially trained battalion of PLA troops.
Nature
Beihai Park
One of Beijing's many beautiful parks, Beihai Park is a peaceful place to stroll, grab a snack, rent a boat, and watch calligraphers practicing characters on the paving slabs with brushes and water.
The park was built by Genghis Khan centuries before the Forbidden City
Art & Culture
National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA)
The National Centre for Performing Arts is a unique oval shaped building with titanium and glass exterior. This architectural masterpiece is surrounded by an artificial lake.
Its iconic design gives the visitor the impression of a magical egg in the midst of a shimmering pool. The National Centre for Performing Arts, with its symmetrical design, spacious open areas, trees and surrounding water was designed by renowned French architect, Paul Andreu.
The three halls stage dances, operas, plays and performances from both national and international talents.
Shopping
Attached to the China World Trade Centre, China World Hotel, Beijing, offers some of the city's finest shopping.
Shopping at the local markets is an experience not to be missed. Beijing's most popular markets are the Xiushui (Silk Market), Panjiayuan and Pearl Market where you can find antiques, porcelain, lacquer ware, jade, carpets, silk, painting, calligraphy scrolls, handicraft and embroidery.
Delightful shopping experiences can also be had at the weekend flea markets and the daily night markets.