Liulichang Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture

The Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture is a 750 meter long collection of all kinds of Calligraphy, art, antiques and paintings that China has to offer.

Bell and Drum Towers - Beijing Bell and Drum Towers

The Bell and Drum Towers were once Beijing’s timepieces, and now stand as monuments to the past.

Juyongguan Pass Juyongguan Pass

The Guangou Valley, 18 kilometers in length, lies more than 50 kilometers away from Beijing in Changping County.

The Nu The Nu

According to historical records, the Nu people are the descendants of the Luluman people, who inhabited the area during the Yuan Dynasty and were the ancient residents of Gongshan. The name “Nu” comes from the name of the river they live near, the Nu River.

The Salar The Salar

There are about 100,000 Salar people in China. Most of them live in Qinghai and Gansu provinces. The Salar people call themselves Salarer. Their ancestors are the Samarkand people who migrated from Central Asia to China during the Yuan Dynasty (1271AD-1368AD).

Temple of Confucius Temple of Confucius

The Temple of Confucius in Beijing is the largest in China, and well worth seeing.

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