Discover Beijing
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While Shanghai is known as a modern fashion-forward city, Beijing is revered for its historic sights and cultural legacy.
The Chinese capital’s attractions range from ancient hutong alleyways – revamped into a trove of boutiques and bites – to world-famous landmarks such as the Forbidden City and The Great Wall. Browse for quirky vintage one-offs in sprawling flea markets, expand your mind in the city’s wealth of museums, and devour traditional delicacies like the world-famous Peking Duck. Read our Beijing travel guide to discover the best tourist spots in the city.

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Explore the Forbidden City

Of all Beijing’s tourist attractions, there’s none more emblematic of the capital than this vast palace complex at the centre of the city. The Forbidden City earned its name because it was off-limits to mere mortals for some five centuries. Now, anyone can walk in the footsteps of emperors.

Seek out Beijing’s treasure troves, old and new

The Palace Museum is a must when visiting the Forbidden City, but for a deeper dive into the city’s history head to the Capital Museum or the Zhoukoudian Peking Man Museum. If you prefer modern highlights: don’t miss the radical CCTV Headquarters or the iconic National Stadium – fondly known as the Bird’s Nest.

Shop for vintage classics

Find special souvenirs in the city’s many antique stores and flea markets. For vintage clothing and unique trinkets, head to Gulou Dongdajie in Dongcheng. Meanwhile, the sprawling Panjiayuan Flea Market in Chaoyang is packed with antique dealers and curio stores, selling everything from furniture to ornate jewellery and calligraphy brushes.

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