About Beijing
Beijing (北京 Běijīng) is China's capital and its second-largest city after Shanghai, with a population of around 22 million. With a rich history as the capital of Imperial China for much of its past, Beijing became the political and cultural heart of the People's Republic of China following the Chinese revolutions. The city is renowned for its flat terrain and orderly layout. Within the city limits, you'll find just three hills, all in Jingshan Park, north of the famous Forbidden City. Beijing's urban structure is marked by its concentric "ring roads," which are actually rectangular in shape, mirroring the configuration of the Forbidden City. Beijing is a city of contrasts, where the old meets the new, particularly within the 2nd and 3rd Ring Roads. Here, cutting-edge technologies and modern social innovations coexist with historical architecture and alleyways. While the people of Beijing may initially seem reserved, they are warm and engaging once you get to know them. As you explore B
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Essential Information
Currency
Chinese yuan (CNY)
Symbol: ¥
Language
Chinese
Phone Code
+86
International dialing code for China
Driving
Drive on the right
Standard for China
Region
Asia
Eastern Asia
How to Get to Beijing
Transportation options and arrival information
Travelers from 54 countries can enjoy a visa-free stay of up to 240 hours (10 days) when transiting through Beijing to a third country. This policy allows visa-free movement within designated areas across 24 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities. For example, you could fly from Japan to Beijing, visit Xi’an, Guilin, and Shanghai, and then continue to Hong Kong. To qualify, you must have an onward ticket to a different country from the one you arrive from and the necessary entry docum
Getting Around Beijing
Local transportation and navigation tips
For the most up-to-date maps, use Baidu or AutoNavi Maps (Amap) on your smartphone. Baidu Maps is in Chinese, whilst AutoNavi Maps are available in foreign languages inside Apple Maps (when in China). Apple's built-in Maps app remains accessible and is a common alternative. Google Maps is blocked in China.
Safety in Beijing
Moderate Safety (Global Peace Index: 2.01)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Free emergency telephone numbers:
Where to Stay in Beijing
Accommodation tips and recommendations
Beijing offers a wide range of accommodations starting with budget options under 300 yuan. Rates for a four-star hotel typically start at around 500 yuan, while five-star hotels range from 1,200 to 2,100 yuan. Several luxury hotels exceed the typical rates of standard five-star options, including the Rosewood Beijing, Peninsula Beijing, Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, and the ultra-luxurious Bvlgari Hotel. Most of the expensive hotels are found in theDongcheng Districtand along the eastern 3rd Rin
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
3 protected sites near Beijing


Things to See in Beijing
19 landmarks and points of interest
Beijing Auto Museum
automotive museum in Beijing, China
Beijing Lu Xun Museum
house museum in Beijing, China
Beijing National Indoor Stadium
Indoor multi-purpose arena in Olympic Green, Beijing, China
China Aerospace Museum
museum in Beijing, China
China Ethnic Museum
museum in Beijing, China
China Numismatic Museum
museum in Xicheng, Beijing, China
Forbidden City
Chinese imperial palace in Beijing
Haidian Mosque
mosque in Beijing
Longtan Park
public park in Dongcheng, Beijing
Museum of Tibetan Culture
museum in Datun, Chaoyang, Beijing, China
Nandouya Mosque
mosque in Dongcheng, Beijing
Niujie Mosque
mosque in Beijing
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