Beijing Vibes 🤯😍 This gives me the feels

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Beijing through my lens is a mashup of ancient drama and modern energy — where the Palace Museum’s epic rooftops meet the skyscraper vibes with mountains chillin’ in the distance 🏙️⛰️. Sanlitun is non-stop action, and Libertango is a hidden food gem tucked in an artsy hutong alley.

Top Must-See Spots in Beijing:
1. The Palace Museum (Forbidden City)
Address: No. 4, Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District
Open Tuesday–Sunday, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM (Apr–Oct), 8:30 AM–4:30 PM (Nov–Mar), closed Mondays.
Entry: ¥60. My tip? Go early for sunlight hitting those iconic red walls, and don’t rush—let the ancient court vibes soak in. Snap some overhead shots to catch both majestic roofs and bustling courtyards!

2. Yuanmingyuan Park (Old Summer Palace)
Address: No. 28, Qinghua West Road, Haidian District
Open daily 7:00 AM–7:00 PM (Apr–Oct), 7:00 AM–5:30 PM (Nov–Mar). Entry: ¥10.
Nature meets faded imperial glitz. Overlooking pavilions and lakes gets you killer “modern meets historic” snaps, especially on a sunny day when the Chinese architecture pops.

3. Sanlitun
Address: East of Sanlitun North Road, Chaoyang District. Open all day.
The heart of Beijing's cityscape cool. Tall buildings, slick shopping, quirky cafes—plus wild people-watching. Vibes vary by corner: sleek and international next to retro alley nooks.

Food Highlight:
Libertango, 方家胡同12号 — This Argentine spot in a funky Beijing hutong serves up serious steak and global desserts. Absolutely check out the artsy interior and the chill trees outside for a perfect recharge between stops.

Getting Around: Subway is best for saving time and cash, and taxis via trip.com can be a quick hack if you’re running late. Cashless paying (WeChat Pay, Alipay) rules in most shops and attractions.

Pro Beijing Survival Tips: Expect crowds at top sightseeing spots, so go early. Always check opening hours (museums are closed Mondays!) and bring ID for tickets. Spring and autumn mean sunny but not too hot—makes outdoor exploring top-notch.

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Post by pym106 | Oct 20, 2025

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