Tian’anmen / Dongjiaominxiang-天安门东交民巷

Iris River Park

Iris River Park covers an area of 3.8 hectares with the length of 510 meters and the river width of 9 meters. The Iris River is built with four bridges, sixty trees, 500 newly planted trees, 2,000 bushes, 16,000 flowers and herbs and aquatic plants. The combination of green construction and rehabilitation of historic offers a refreshing look of the park.

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Xuannan Pingshu House

That gravelly voiced story teller you always hear on your cab driver's radio lives on in the tradition of pingshu, the art of storytelling. See it live here at this cultural center, where storytellers perform on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

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Tian'anmen Gate and Square, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall

It’s the world’s biggest square – three times the size of Moscow’s Red Square and designed to hold one million people. Looking at the crowds that pack it today, it’s hard to imagine that during the Qing dynasty it was merely a corridor running southward between ministry buildings. Although these structures were swept away after 1911, Tian’anmen Square didn’t acquire its present size until the late 1950s, when massive Sino-Soviet-style buildings were added as part of an architectural program to mark the 10th anniversary of the People’s Republic.

Second Sister Meat Pies

Small homestyle Chinese restaurant serving up quality versions of Beijing classics like mao doufu and baodu, as well as other favorites (such as kungpao chicken and twice-cooked pork). And of course, the restaurant's namesake, hearty beef and lamb roubing (meat pies).

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Chengfu Courtyard

Run by the grandson of a former chef of Mao Zedong's this restaurant serves classic, imperial cuisine made from organic vegetables befitting a state banquet. Prices for the prix fixe menu ranges from RMB 580-1,280, depending on number of courses and the types of dishes. Reservations necessary.

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