National Stadium, the only stadium in the world hosted both summer and winter Olympic Games ceremonies. 91,000-seat stadium nicknamed 'The Bird's Nest' is Beijing's landmark and a legacy of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games and 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Its unique steel structure and shape make it "one of the key engineering marvels in the world today".
A famous Taoist temple in Beijing with a history dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Dedicated to the Goddess Bixia Yuanjun, the temple has ancient-style buildings and a strong incense atmosphere, making it a niche destination to experience traditional Taoist culture.
A top-tier tennis event venue in China, serving as the home court for the China Open. It is also a new landmark of Beijing, the capital city, and a new symbol of an international metropolis. Visitors can experience tennis on a daily basis, and during the event period (usually September - October), they can watch high-level tennis matches on site.
Located in the central area of Beijing Olympic Park, it is a large-scale commercial complex integrating leisure and entertainment, shopping, and catering. With its unique sunken design, it seamlessly integrates into the Olympic Sunken Garden and the dragon-shaped water system, attracting over 150 merchants. Whether for daily strolling or one-stop food, shopping, and entertainment, it can meet your needs.
China Ethnic Culture Park
A theme park focusing on displaying the architecture, culture, and folk customs of China's 56 ethnic groups. Divided into the North Garden and the South Garden, it restores the characteristic dwellings of various ethnic groups. Visitors can watch ethnic song and dance performances, experience traditional handicrafts, and immerse themselves in the cultural diversity of all ethnic groups in China.