【北京4泊5日】明清朝の皇城から衝撃の旅!女子大生の特殊部隊11万歩の旅🏃♀️➡️円明園→八達嶺長城→天壇→故宮→什刹海→頤和園→王府井→天安門広場→国立博物館→恭王府→雍和宮
Xiaolin who doesn’t want to go to work,
legendary Beijing 5 days 4 nights
May 25th – May 29th, 2025 Forbidden Xiaolin who doesn’t want to work Hello everyone~ I am Xiaolin who doesn’t want to work! This time, I’m going to take you on a 5-day, 4-night trip to Beijing. : 📍Nanjing South Railway Station🚉
I took the high-speed train from Nanjing South Station to Beijing South Station, a journey of 4 hours and 26 minutes. The ticket price was CNY 482 (TWD 2030).
📍High Then I went straight to the dining car of the high-speed train and bought a Xuzhou-style stewed chicken set meal for CNY 40 (TWD 170). The bento box looked something like this . I personally thought it was quite delicious, and the portion of rice was generous! -speed rail🚄
After getting off the high-speed train, I transferred to the subway and arrived at the Langliz Hotel. The one I stayed at is the Beijing South Station Jiaomen West Subway Station branch. The hotel’s location is excellent, very close to both the high-speed train station and the subway station, so there are no transportation problems. I booked the room through Agoda for one night for TWD 1530 (CNY 365). I personally think it’s really cheap considering its transportation and decor , so I decided to stay here for four nights! As soon as you enter the room, the curtains automatically open 😯 and a ray of sunlight shines onto your bed. I have to say, although the room isn’t big , the lighting is really good! The entire hotel is decorated exquisitely and modernly, and the environment is comfortable and clean . There’s also an electric towel rack next to the mirror! Moreover, the hotel provided four cans of water and two bottles of drinks in the double room, which was truly excellent value for money! City
After dropping off our luggage at the hotel, we quickly took the subway to
📍Langliz Hotel🐎 the Yuanmingyuan, known as the “Garden of Gardens”! The Yuanmingyuan was a large-scale royal garden built during the Qing Dynasty, covering an area of 3.5 square kilometers. It concentrated the essence of Chinese garden art and integrated various architectural styles from the East and West, making it the culmination and pinnacle of Chinese garden art. Therefore, it was also known by Western countries as the “Versailles of the East”! However, due to the Anglo-French War of 1860, only the ruins of the Yuanmingyuan remain after it was burned down. One attraction is called Huanghuazhen, a garden modeled after a European maze. But because Huanghuazhen is crowded and you might get lost , Xiaolin decided to just buy ice cream nearby. I bought a 12-zodiac blind box ice cream, where you try your luck and draw one of the zodiac animals. I drew the ox! The ice cream I bought is matcha milk flavor, and it costs CNY20 (TWD85). I personally think it tastes pretty good. ✅ This next site is called Fangwaiguan, a mosque. I heard that the Fragrant Concubine used to pray there! Then, while eating ice cream, we arrived at the next stop, Haiyantang. Haiyantang means peace and tranquility. The Haiyantang originally had a fountain with bronze statues of the twelve zodiac animals on both sides. This is a restored model. Then we walked to the next site, the Great Fountain. A fountain in the Qing Dynasty meant an artificial fountain, but I think it’s hard to imagine its former glory just by looking at the ruins. Before we knew it, it was dusk . The Yuanmingyuan is open from 7:00 to 21:00, but because Xiaolin had already made plans to have dinner with friends at Renmin University , we had to take a boat for a quick getaway. A sightseeing boat ride costs CNY40 (TWD170), which I think is very worthwhile because the scenery along the way is really beautiful. We also have to climb the Great Wall afterward, so it’s not really suitable to walk the whole way. Looking out from the boat, the sunset is faintly visible through the clouds, and the green willows are reflected on the water, creating ripples. It’s absolutely beautiful! The ticket for the Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park is CNY10 (TWD45), which I think is super cheap because you can really explore this site from morning till night if you want! However, because Xiaolin couldn’t get up early 😂 , she took the high-speed train quite late and arrived at Yuanmingyuan Park after 4 pm 😅, so there were really many places she didn’t get to see, which was a bit of a pity. 📍Renmin University📍Huixiang
The next stop was Renmin University of China! After exploring the campus, I went to Huixiang Pavilion next door for dinner . Pavilion📍Badaling
I ordered a plate of boiled beef, but it was really spicy 🥵. I also ordered a plate of sizzling tofu and shredded pork with sweet bean sauce. The whole meal cost CNY134 (TWD565). I personally thought it was quite delicious~ Great Wall📍Beijing
The next morning, I went to the Badaling Great Wall! But I didn’t expect there to be a bear park before the Great Wall where you could see bears 🐻 and there were actually bears there! Because I heard that climbing up takes a very long time , I bought a round-trip ticket for the toboggan ride for CNY120 (TWD505). Then I recorded a video to show you what it’s like to ride the toboggan! riding up the mountain 😎 Personally, I think this toboggan run is pretty good because you can get off directly at the Great Wall, making you feel like a true hero who has visited the Great Wall without any pain. 🫡 The Badaling Great Wall is the earliest section of the Great Wall opened to the public in China and is also the best-preserved and most famous section of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall. The Badaling Great Wall is 3741 meters long and you really can’t see the end. And you really have to walk on your own here. There were no toboggan rides available 😅 However, since many places were under renovation the day Xiaolin arrived 😅 , after seeing the Hero’s Slope, Xiaolin decided to take the toboggan down the mountain! The downhill toboggan ride was really thrilling because it was going downhill, so the speed was much faster. Turning~
Of course, you can take the cable car to the Great Wall 🚡 , but I thought the toboggan ride was rare, so I decided to try it out. Bell and Drum Tower
Then, I took bus 877 down from the Badaling Great Wall and then transferred to the subway 🚇 to reach the Beijing Bell and Drum Towers! The Drum Tower is right opposite the Bell Tower, so you can buy a combined ticket for CNY 30 (TWD 130). The Beijing Bell and Drum Towers were timekeeping structures in Beijing during the Ming and Qing dynasties. I decided to go to the Bell Tower first and then the Drum Tower, but when I entered the Bell Tower, I found that there was no elevator! ? I had to walk up the stairs 😨 Finally, after climbing up, I could see the Drum Tower opposite from the Bell Tower! Then you can see the street scenes of Beijing’s hutongs. The huge bronze bell hanging in the center of the Bell Tower was cast during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and is said to weigh 63 tons! The interior of the middle building is a brick and stone structure with red walls, and walking through it really gives you a sense of history! After taking one last look at the scenery of the Bell and Drum Towers, we had to go back down the same way. As a result, Xiaolin climbed the Great Wall, the Bell Tower, and the Drum Tower in one day. 67th floor This is the staircase inside the Drum Tower, which is really long 😅 There is a drum inside the Drum Tower . Since I So, it just so happened that we happened to catch a drum performance that Drumming Performance📍Beijing
visited the Beijing Bell and Drum Towers at 3 pm , I went to stroll around Gulou East Street next to it.
Bell and Drum Tower📍Drum Gulou East Street is a perfect collision of tradition and trend. It retains the charm of old Beijing while incorporating a lot of fashionable elements. And the cups of Mixue Ice Cream here even have the pattern of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, which is really cute. Tower
Then, we challenged Beijing’s special food, Tea Soup Li! The main ingredients of the tea soup are sorghum flour and millet flour, topped with brown sugar, white sugar, raisins, and white sesame seeds. Because it’s made by steeping it in boiling water, much like brewing tea , it’s called “tea soup.” I think it’s a sweet, smooth, and fragrant paste , but the taste is really unique and depends heavily on personal preference, so I can’t directly say whether it’s delicious or not. I also ordered a meat pie with a door nail design, which I thought was quite good. The whole meal cost CNY 28 (TWD 120). East Street📍Chatangli📍Peking
After finishing the tea soup, we visited Peking University, one of China’s top universities. Peking University Founded during the Guangxu era of the Qing Dynasty, it has a history of over a hundred years . Since Peking University is so huge , I had to rent a Hello Bike to explore. I must say, Peking University’s environment is amazing; there are so many scenic views. was absolutely stunning, no less beautiful than the Old Summer Palace! However, remember to make a reservation before visiting Peking University because spots are limited! 😅 In the evening, I University📍Donglaishun
went to Donglaishun Hot Pot with my academic friends from Peking University and Renmin University ! Surprisingly, their main dish wasn’t rice , but steamed buns, which was really unique! This meal cost a total of CNY 186 (TWD 785), which I personally thought was pretty good! Hot
The next morning, I went to Weiduomei to buy breakfast. I bought a crispy pineapple bun for CNY 8.9 (TWD 40), which I personally thought was quite delicious. Pot📍Weidome📍Temple
At this time, my roommate finally arrived at Beijing Station from Nanjing Station after a 12-hour sleeper train journey, so we went to visit the Temple of Heaven together! Next, let’s admire the collection: “Poke his nose , you’re a Minecraft villager sound .”
side view is very funny~ The Temple of Heaven was first built in the Ming Dynasty and was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to Heaven, prayed for good harvests, and prayed for rain. The Temple of Heaven covers an area of approximately 2.73 million square meters, which is four times the size of the Forbidden City . It is also the largest existing ancient Chinese sacrificial building complex with the highest ethical level . Then, we finally arrived at the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven! The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is a circular building with a diameter of 32 meters. It features a gilded roof, blue tiles, and a triple-eaved, pyramidal roof, with each tier receding inwards , reaching a total height of 38 meters. The four dragon pillars in the center of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests are 19 meters high, symbolizing the four seasons. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is not only magnificent in appearance, but its historical and cultural significance adds a touch of mystery . When you stand below and look up at the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests , you’ll feel a sense of awe that leaves you speechless! The main design concept of the Temple of Heaven is to highlight the vastness and height of the sky, expressing the supreme authority of “Heaven.” Even a casual glance upwards from the Temple of Heaven reveals its exquisite craftsmanship, making you feel the greatness of Heaven and your own insignificance. A combined ticket for the Temple of Heaven during peak season is CNY 34 (TWD 145), which I personally think is very worthwhile and a must-see! This place is called the Imperial Vault of Heaven, used to store sacrificial tablets. Finally, we arrived at the Circular Mound Altar, where the emperor held grand ceremonies to worship Heaven. However, I personally felt it was a bit hot up there 😅. of Heaven📍Bianyifang
After experiencing the awe of the Temple of Heaven, we went to Bianyifang Roast Duck Restaurant . Why eat at this restaurant? Of course, I chose this place because it’s called Bianyifang (meaning cheap and affordable ) and it’s conveniently located next to the Temple of Heaven ! I ordered a refreshing cucumber and Kung Pao chicken dish, boiled romaine lettuce and a nourishing mushroom soup, along with some traditional Beijing snacks. Of course, I also ordered the most important thing: roast duck. The roast duck was cut beautifully! And of course, roast duck should be eaten with lotus leaf pancakes and roast duck condiments. The roast duck is very crispy on its own, but if you wrap it up and stuff it into your mouth, it bursts with juice! The whole meal cost CNY 196 (TWD 825). I personally think the roast duck is really delicious and definitely worth the trip! But Beijing’s snacks are really unique. Like this one I ate, I don’t know what it is , it’s sweet, and it has red and green fillings— I’ve never seen anything like it in Taiwan before 🤔. Roast Duck📍Forbidden
After eating Peking duck, we went to , the Forbidden City. It’s the imperial palace of 24 emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Built in the fourth year of the Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty , the Forbidden City covers 720,000 square meters and has more than 70 palaces and over 9,000 rooms. It’s the largest and most complete existing palace complex in the world. The initial construction of the Forbidden City involved 230,000 craftsmen, laborers, and soldiers, totaling over a million, and it took 15 years to build! Above the throne in the Hall of Preserving Harmony hangs a plaque inscribed with “The Imperial Construction Has Its Limits” by Emperor Qianlong. However, there were so many fences here , and it was quite far away, so it was really hard to see clearly 😅. But thinking about it later, it makes sense, since I’m just a commoner 😂. How could I possibly get close enough to catch a glimpse of the emperor’s face? Next stop: Shou Kang Palace! Shou Kang Palace was the residence of the Empress Dowager or Grand Empress Dowager during the Qing Dynasty. Then there’s a throne with a screen made of sandalwood, bamboo brocade, and inlaid with jade. Although the name of this throne is a bit difficult to pronounce 😅 , it’s really well preserved. The plaque above it, “Cishou Ningxi,” is also in the calligraphy of Emperor Qianlong. Next, we were going to Qianqing Palace, but I have to say, this path was incredibly long; we walked for ages. Then this is the Golden Hall of the State and the Nation in front of Qianqing Palace. Finally , we saw the plaque “Zhengda Guangming” (Upright and Bright) , but you really had to squeeze in to take pictures here 😅. Next, we came to Kunning Palace and Chuxiu Palace, but I don’t know why the colors of these two palaces are so much duller compared to the other palaces. My roommate, Little B, said: “I don’t want to drink that brown rice and barley soup! Is it water or soup? I don’t know!” It was a terrible drink, but I still had to finish it. This is the Chengqian Gate , the palace of Consort Qi in “Empresses in the Palace,” but it was closed, so I couldn’t go in . Next stop: Yanxi Palace! I heard that Yanxi Palace is where An Lingrong lived in “Empresses in the Palace.” Such beautiful sunshine will never be seen again. The peak season ticket price for the Forbidden City is CNY 60 (TWD 255), but because I arrived so late and the Forbidden City only closes at 5 PM , I missed seeing many attractions 😭. This is the caisson ceiling of the Wanchun Pavilion in the Imperial Garden. I glanced up by chance, and it was truly magnificent! This is Duixiu Mountain, about 10 meters high. The sunlight shining on it was truly gorgeous! Xiaolin who doesn’t want to work, City📍Jingshan
After leaving the Forbidden City, I arrived at Jingshan Park, which faces the Shenwu Gate of the Forbidden City across the street. Jingshan Park is a royal garden from the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, and also the place where Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty hanged himself. The peak season ticket price for Jingshan Park is CNY 10 (TWD 45). I personally think it’s super cheap because you can see a panoramic view of the Forbidden City , and it’s open until 8:30 PM. Park📍Shichahai📍Yaoji
After leaving Jingshan Park, I went to Shichahai to watch the sunset! I really think these umbrellas here exude a kind of traditional Chinese classical beauty~ Fried Liver and
Then we went to Yaoji Fried Liver for dinner! I ordered a bowl of the fried liver
braised fried sausage
Pork and scallion buns Paired with a bowl of douzhi (fermented mung bean juice)… , and the whole table cost CNY 70 (TWD 300). I personally thought it was delicious! Beijing Douzhi Real-World Challenge✅
My roommate said he couldn’t tell it was from “Empresses in the Palace We were going to test Beijing Douzhi! Roommate Xiao B: It looks awful! Let’s look at the consistency first. Roommate Xiao B: The color is gray! It needs to be adjusted (adjusting the camera) It looks like fermented soy milk. Mentally preparing myself .
intensely… cough…
Okay , let’s cheers! A little scared.
🥄Cheers with a spoon🥄Try Roommate Xiao B: Hehe~ Less! Roommate Xiao B: Okay, okay! Hey! It’s still a bit hot~ Boldly tasting.
Roommate B: What kind of expression is that? it boldly ✖️2️⃣Painful mask , doubting life, peeking at roommate’s expression
Roommate Xiao B: Actually, it’s acceptable! , barely expressing affirmation
Sour. Roommate Xiao B: It’s very strong when it enters your mouth.
, trying to understand, Roommate Xiao B: But the taste is acceptable afterwards! There are people who can eat for a long time , and there are people who can eat for a long time. Auntie: Is that what you finished? Yes, yes, yes! That’s what you finished! try it boldly ✖️3️⃣Try
Roommate Xiao B: It’s acceptable! I think losing your composure, my roommate B: I think it’s acceptable (affirmative statement)
are you sure? Roommate B: You’ll get used to it after a few more bites
it boldly ✖️4️⃣Rampant laughter Roommate B: I think it’s acceptable Roommate B: I can accept it~ Then finish it, finish the whole bowl, bottoms up! , try it boldly ✖️5️⃣Head filled with the taste of douzhi
Hahahaha Roommate B: This is your video~ You need to look at the camera! Roommate B: Your eyes are watering, hahahahahahahahaha
, try it boldly ✖️6️⃣Reluctantly Roommate
Gleeful. B: Ugh~ I look so ugly laughing~ Ah, so ugly hahaha Roommate B: Ugh~ I think it’s acceptable~ I don’t think it’s acceptable Roommate B: I think the first bite is a bit hard to eat Roommate B: But it’s acceptable nodding,
Roommate B: Okay! Should we stop? Roommate B: Okay ✅ Roommate B: It was supposed to be here, we ate it to this point!
douzhi MVP settlement screen✅ Roommate B: Okay ✅ It’s over 👍 📍Nanluoguxiang📍Huifengtang📍Heyan
After the douzhi challenge, we went to Nanluoguxiang for a stroll! After drinking a glass of watermelon juice, I prepared to return to the hotel lounge . My roommate, Xiao B, said: ” Is this ever going to end? When will we ever finish?” Haha , is this ever going to end? When will we ever finish? 😂 My roommate, Xiao B, said: “Ugh, so tired 😮💨 I said I wanted to go downstairs 😑 but I had to go downstairs again. Up and down, I walked over 20,000 steps today 😮💨.” Roubing📍Wangfujing📍Xiyue
The next day at noon, we went straight to Huifengtang for lunch! Of course, this restaurant isn’t the most famous copper hot pot restaurant in Beijing, but my roommate and I were a bit short on cash at the time 😂 and we happened to see that they had a Meituan set meal for only CNY168 (TWD710), so we rushed over. The set meal had an old Beijing clear broth base, meat dishes:nPremium fatty lambnLamb leg rolls Selected Fatty BeefnOriginal Fatty BeefnDuck BloodnFish Tofu Vegetables:nEnoki MushroomsnBaby Bok ChoynSpinach Kung Pao Chicken noodles as the main dish, and sesame sauce as the dipping sauce. I personally think this restaurant has a really high cost-performance ratio and is worth recommending! (Self-voiced) 😂 📍Summer Palace
After eating Beijing’s copper hot pot, we went to our next stop, the Summer Palace! This time, I entered the Summer Palace from the North Gate and went directly to Suzhou Street to visit! However, this place was under renovation at the time 😅, so we went straight to the next place, the Four Continents. The Four Continents are located in the middle of the back hill of the Summer Palace. They are a group of religious buildings in the Han and Tibetan styles. Because the Four Continents are located on Longevity Hill and the sunlight was very good, they looked really mysterious and majestic! Then, from Longevity Hill, you can see the Seventeen-
The Seventeen-Arch Bridge, Arch Bridge. The Seventeen-Arch Bridge is 150 meters long and has 17 arches of different sizes.
150 meters, Then we slowly walked down the hill to the next place, the Painting Tour! The buildings in the painting-like pavilion are built against the mountain, offering panoramic views of Kunming Lake, the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, and Jade Spring Hill, like viewing a giant, three-dimensional landscape painting. Because it’s so beautiful , many photographers take pictures here. Next, we walked along the Long Corridor, which is 728 meters long and shaped like a bat spreading its wings on its horizontal plane against the mountain. The next stop was the largest main building in the Summer Palace the Fragrant Buddha Pavilion , the Tower of Buddhist Incense. Climbing the stairs was a bit tiring, but undeniably beautiful. Located in the center of Longevity Hill, the Tower of Buddhist Incense is an octagonal, four-tiered, three-story pavilion made of ironwood, standing 41 meters tall. Before reaching the Tower, you pass the Hall of Dispelling Clouds, where Empress Dowager Cixi received congratulations and held celebrations on her birthday. The Long Corridor is closed to the public, so you have to take the stairs on the other side to reach the top. After climbing to the top of the Tower of Buddhist Incense, you can overlook Kunming Lake and the entire Summer Palace. The glazed tiles under the sun are truly breathtaking! I think the Tower of Buddhist Incense really feels like a celestial palace! Then sometimes when you go into historical sites, you really look for those particularly weathered places because they’re not just traces of history, but proof that that history truly existed. ✅
, high-class… Why is “high-class” mentioned again? 😂 Ours is more about artistic conception~ high-class… Next, we arrived at the Garden of Virtue and Harmony! The three-story opera stage in the Garden of Virtue and Harmony is 21 meters high and is called the “Three Stages of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity”! It is the largest existing ancient opera stage in China . This stage was built for Empress Dowager Cixi to watch performances . Then we walked from the Seventeen-Arch Bridge all the way to South Lake Island to enjoy the view of Kunming Lake! Then we stood on South Lake Island to admire the distant mountain scenery . I have to say, it looks just like a landscape painting! The feeling of ink spreading out really brings out the best in Chinese aesthetics! The combined ticket for the Summer Palace is CNY60 (TWD255), which I personally think is very worthwhile! Because the buildings inside are really well preserved. It’s really perfect except for being tired. Shopping Center📍Tiananmen
Then we took the subway 🚇 to Heyan Roubing for dinner! I ordered one, Thighs
Beef Pancake which came to a total of CNY 68 (TWD 285) . I personally thought the beef patty was super delicious! It was so tender and juicy, bursting with flavor in your mouth with every bite— I highly recommend this place! I even waited in line for 30 minutes to finally get my hands on it 😂 Square📍National Museum
Then, because my roommate was taking a 12-hour sleeper train back to Nanjing for school , I went to Wangfujing by myself! Wangfujing is a commercial street in Dongcheng District, Beijing , stretching 1.8 kilometers, with a history dating back to the Yuan Dynasty! Next, I walked to the Beijing Department Store. The Beijing Department Store is the first large-scale department store in the People’s Republic of China built with state investment, hence its nickname “The First Store of New China”! The elephant on the department store’s screen was incredibly realistic and cute! Wangfujing is full of various luxury department stores. There are some more expensive roast duck restaurants , and the ones that fit Xiaolin’s budget are souvenir shops like Beijing Daoxiangcun! I bought a bag of jujube blossom pastries for CNY 28 (TWD 120). of China📍Monument
Finally, I went to Wangfujing Joyful Shopping Center. Joyful Shopping Center has a cool, futuristic style , so walking in is truly visually stunning 😯. After shopping, I dragged my tired body back to the hotel to rest 😴. to the People’s Heroes📍Dashilan📍Ziguangyuan📍Prince
The next morning, I went straight to the legendary Tiananmen Square! Tiananmen Square is located at the southern end of the Forbidden City in the center of Beijing, People’s Republic of China , and it was also the main gate of the imperial city of Beijing during the Ming and Qing dynasties! And here’s a reminder 🔔: Tiananmen Square is a one-way street , so after entering the gate, you have to walk around a lot 36 minutes
to get to the National Museum of China on the other side . Gong’s Mansion📍Yonghe
Because of an unexpected incident 😂 , Xiaolin could only visit the National Museum of China in a hurry, stumbling and crawling! The National Museum of China is the world’s largest single-building museum 😯. It houses over 1.4 million artifacts , and many require queuing to see, so you really need to plan your time carefully Otherwise, you’d be like Xiaolin, . I only saw a few items before leaving 😭. Temple🎥Highlights
After leaving the museum, you can directly see the Monument to the People’s Heroes! :
Then, I walked to Dashilan for lunch! I heard that Dashilan is called “Da Shi Lan Er” in Beijing— maybe not quite right 😅 You can check it out yourself! Dashilan is a commercial street in Xicheng District, Beijing. standing south of Tiananmen Square, smelling Xiaolin who doesn’t want to work,
The restaurant I ate at was called Ziguangyuan, and it was super cool! They let you watch the entire roast duck preparation process, so I stood there for a while before eating to confirm that their preparation was hygienic and clean ✅ . This restaurant definitely made me feel safe and trustworthy. Then I watched the chef cut the roast duck— and it was even smoking and making a crispy sound while cutting it ! I ordered a premium roast duck, Kung Pao Chicken StripsnKung Pao ChickennCasserole Minced Meat NoodlesnShrimp Stir-fried Dumplings and the whole meal cost CNY 258 (TWD 1085) on Meituan. I personally think it was a great deal! Although I personally didn’t find the shrimp and dumpling stir-fry very tasty 😅 , his Peking duck and milk skin yogurt were absolutely delicious and highly recommended! 5 days and 4 nights in Beijing
After Peking duck, we visited the Prince Gong’s Mansion! Built in 1788, the Prince Gong’s Mansion was the residence and garden of Prince Gong Yixin during the late Qing Dynasty
Xinyuanmingyuan , and it’s also a national 5A-level scenic spot. The entrance fee is CNY40 (TWD170). A reminder : reservations are required in advance nTemple of HeavennPeking UniversitynNational MuseumnTiananmen SquarenForbidden CitynSummer Palace
for most attractions in Beijing ! ,
After leaving the Prince Gong’s Mansion, we went to Yonghe Temple the Yonghe Temple, the largest Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing, originally built in the Ming Dynasty. The entrance fee is CNY25 (TWD105). I personally think it’s well worth the visit! Because Yonghe Temple is mainly for praying for career luck , and Xiaolin happened to have a friend from Peking University who was looking for a job , he received an interview invitation as soon as
⚠️Folklore, for reference only! he entered Yonghe Temple 📞 So Xiaolin and his friend from Peking University prayed very earnestly at the temple, and then accidentally missed their high-speed train 😅 They had to rebook the next train back to Nanjing. 📍Huiqin Shopping Center
Since Xiaolin changed his high-speed train ticket from the afternoon to the evening, and this train was a super express train that only took 3 hours and 13 minutes from Beijing South Station to Nanjing South Station, Xiaolin
Ticket price CNY533 (TWD2240) had some time while waiting for the train , so he went to Huiqin Shopping Center to eat fried chicken and Mixue Ice Cream~ Finally, he ended his five-day, four-night Beijing adventure at Huiqin Shopping Center, where he walked nearly 110,000 steps! Xiaolin who doesn’t want to work📍Yuanmingyuan,
Roommate Xiao B: Look closely, there’s so much foundation! Roommate Xiao B: They should all look like this. Roommate Xiao B: The girls all look like this. Roommate Xiao B: And then it’s stained with foundation in clumps 😂 Qi Guiren lives here! Not-so-handsome roommate B: Don’t you think they look like this? Roommate B: It seems like they’re everywhere. Roommate B: Looking closely, they’re all just makeshift sheds! (Under repair 🧰) Roommate B: Your Majesty, listen to my heart, am I panicking?
“. I’m so panicked! the
That’s all for this episode! If you like my videos, please like, share, and subscribe! See you in the next video! 👋
⚠️本影片無任何業配‼️
📝行程簡介:
DAY 1
南京南站🚉 →北京南站🚉 →朗麗茲酒店🏨 →圓明園→人民大學
DAY 2
八達嶺長城→北京鐘鼓樓→北京大學→東來順銅鍋涮肉🍲
DAY 3
天壇→便宜坊烤鴨→紫禁城(北京故宮)→景山公園→什剎海→姚記炒肝→南鑼鼓巷
DAY 4
惠豐堂銅鍋涮肉→頤和園→河沿肉餅→王府井→喜悅購物中心🛍️
DAY 5
天安門→國家博物館→大柵欄→紫光園烤鴨→恭王府→雍和宮→匯琴購物中心🛍️
📅旅遊時間:2025/5/25~2025/5/29
📹鏡頭:iPhone 15 pro
💰總支出:一個人約TWD11940(酒店➕餐食➕門票➕車資)
(1)🏨住宿:
如家商旅酒店TWD1530*4
4晚TWD3060/人
(2)🍛餐食:
影片中5天約TWD2100/人
(3)🎫門票:
圓明園TWD45
圓明園遊船TWD170
八達嶺長城滑車TWD 505
鐘鼓樓聯票TWD130
天壇聯票TWD145
紫禁城TWD255
頤和園TWD255
恭王府TWD170
雍和宮TWD105
(4)🚗車資:
計程車🚕➕高鐵🚄➕地鐵🚇
約TWD5000
#china #chinafood #chinatravel #chinavlog #travel #vlog #beijing #forbidden #中國大陸 #中國旅遊 #中國美食 #北京 #故宮博物院 #大陸旅遊 #大陸 #自由行
19 Comments
看得出來拍的很用心👍🏻看影片很有臨場感,解說的也非常好😊
吃時像受刑一般很可笑!!!😮😮😮😅😅😅
國泰民安 風調雨順 繁榮昌盛😊😊😊
很棒的介紹。😊
景山公园票价不是旺季10元哦,它是常年2元,只是有时有盆景等展览才是10元哦
拍的好…我也不想上班了,想去北京吃烤鴨 .涮羊肉….
拍的真挺好,推拉摇移镜头语言挺丰富,地方没少去。为了拍片也没少投资啊
這趟旅遊真的便宜超值得
小林旁白用力的地方,有种在厕所里发力时候的画面感。对面一起吃饭的男朋友没有露脸。
明年打算走一遭北京 剛好看到你的影片 !拍得很棒!超讚的
5月去現在才上片也拖太久了吧
14:52
這個點心叫艾窩窩
紅色綠色叫青絲紅絲
台灣不是沒有
台北京兆尹、德也茶喫(原唐山茶宴)這兩家在30年前就有販售了!
哇,这个酒店很不错哦,谢谢小林的介绍:))
你用什麼iPhone👀
小林,你为什么不想上班,上班是一种很普遍的社会活动哦
偶而看到推薦影片,行程緊湊不拖泥帶水,文藻也不錯,小可惜是影片不是4K,在65吋電視無法顯現這些古建築細緻之美。還有小林水汪汪大眼睛,很是喜歡。😃
你前面加个中国 应该流量会更好 演算法更好推流给讨厌中国和喜欢中国的
拍得真好。喜欢这种只拍风景而不是一直对着自己拍的视频。
借此說下,這些地方館長也才剛來過,館長讓我告訴台灣所有小草,要支持兩岸統一,這是台灣唯一的路,除了統一任何路都是死路,希望台灣小草們覺醒吧,藍鳥跟青鳥都是沙比,是弱智,這兩種鳥是沒有救啦,所以我放棄對鳥的拯救