GENERAL TOURIST INFORMATION


Beijing, the capital of China, still reflects the cosmic order of its ancient architects. Some of the most notable buildings of old and new Beijing are located along an invisible north-south axis that divides the city symmetrically into the eastern and western halves. The Capital Hotel has much to offer in terms of both sight-seeing and business opportunities in Beijing.

Currency: RMB Yuan
Languages: English and Mandarin
Weather: Four distinct seasons
Clothing: Light clothes in spring and summer. Medium weight autumn-wear. Heavy woollens for winter. Coat and tie recommended for dinner attire
Electricity: 220 volts.

ATTRACTIONS
Bell and Drum Towers, Outer Gate (Qianmen), Mao Mausoleum, Tiananmen (Square of Heavenly Peace), Dragon Throne, Forbidden City, Imperial City, Beihai Park, the Inner City, Monument to the Heroes of the Nation, Great Hall of the People, Museum of Chinese History, Museum of the History of the Chinese Revolution, Kunming Lake, Ming Tombs

 

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