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Beijing is one of the "eight ancient capitals" in China. It has seven world heritages. It is a historic and cultural city with a history of more than 3000 years and more than 860 years. It has many places of interest and cultural landscapes. This is a city many people yearn for and a place with dreams. A short journey, one person, one camera (Canon 6D), all the way, just to remember this dream city. Now let's enjoy Beijing with the 6D lens!
The first time I came to Beijing, I met a rare good weather. I heard that the topic of # Beijing · Blue # also made headlines. First came the solemn and grand Tiananmen Square, which is the heart of Beijing and the largest urban central square in the world. The great portrait of Chairman Mao, the solemn national flag standing on the square, and the Monument to the People's Heroes are even more shocking under the blue sky and white clouds.
Monument to the People's Heros
The corner tower of the Forbidden City is a place that every photographer in Beijing wants to take pictures of.
Jingshan Park has a panoramic view of the central axis and the entire Forbidden City.
Enjoy the beautiful sunset
Beijing Olympic Park is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, at the north end of the central axis of Beijing, with famous buildings such as the Bird's Nest, the Water Cube, and the International Stadium.
The Bird's Nest is composed of several portal steel frames. With its high appearance, it deserves to be the main venue of the 2008 Olympic Games!
Pangu Grand View is a landmark building in the Olympic Park area. People call it the "dragon head".
It's a rare good weather. It's beautiful!
Capture pigeons!
Beihai Park is located in the central area of Beijing, west of Jingshan Mountain in the city, and northwest of the Forbidden City. Together with Zhonghai and Nanhai, it is called Sanhai. It belongs to ancient Chinese royal gardens. Centered on Beihai, the park covers an area of about 71 hectares, with 583 mu of water surface and 480 mu of land. It was originally built as a palace in Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and was built as an imperial garden in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is one of the oldest, most complete, most comprehensive and representative imperial gardens in China.
"Let's row our oars, and the boat pushes away the waves. The sea reflects the beautiful white tower, surrounded by green trees and red walls." Do you remember the song you used to sing when you were a child? Yes, the scene described in the song is Beihai Park. Seeing the boat branches on the lake and the white tower in the distance, I would like to return to that innocent childhood again!
I met a Beijing old man who raised birds by the lake. His method of raising birds was very unique. There was no cage, only a branch and a very delicate iron bolt. The old man enthusiastically explained to me that this is an ancient way of raising birds in Beijing, but this method will gradually disappear with time.
Rows of willows are planted by the lake in Beihai. Walking under the shade of willows, you can't feel the heat even at noon. It is a good place for summer recreation.
Beihai Park was once the imperial garden of the emperors of all dynasties, and the architectural style in the garden also has palace characteristics.
In addition to the North Tower, there is another scenic spot that many tourists come here to admire. That is the Nine Dragon Wall, a kind of screen wall, which is used to block the line of sight in traditional Han architecture. There are nine dragons on both sides of the wall, as well as many dragons on the top of the wall and on both sides. They are vivid in shape and bright in color. They are the best products in glazed buildings. I really admire the craftsmanship of the previous craftsmen, which is still amazing.
Shichahai
North Tower
When you come to Beijing, you must also visit the hutongs, because this is an important part of Beijing culture, and also the place where many Beijing people live. If you want to find stories and traces of history, you can go to the hutongs.
Hutong is indeed a holy place for photographing people, and people with stories can be found everywhere.
This is a small shop full of literary and artistic atmosphere. Xiao Bian stayed here for a long time, had a cup of coffee, felt people coming and going, and avoided the hot sun!
Huangbao is a feature of Beijing!
Unique signboard
Cute kitten
Xishku Church, originally known as the Church of the Redeemer and commonly known as Beitang, is located at No. 33 Xishku Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is a Catholic church. Opened in 1703, it has long served as the bishop's cathedral of the Catholic Beijing diocese, and is one of the largest and oldest churches in Beijing.
The church is full of European style, beautiful!
When I went to the church that day, I secretly took some pictures!
Wangjing soho is known as "the first impression building of the capital", grand and domineering!
CCTV, known as "big underpants"
The imperial capital is different. The night view is really beautiful!
"The dark night gave me black eyes, but I used it to find light." The night in Beijing is bright and charming!
"Pearl in the Lake" - the National Grand Theater, like a giant egg, is also a must shoot place in Beijing! It's a pity that the camera is not wide enough, and only after climbing high can it be shot completely!