On November 27, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism released 10 "Beijing Ice and Snow Themed Routes", inviting you to explore Beijing's unique winter charm.
On November 24, the establishment located at No. 33 Zhuanta Hutong (砖塔胡同) in Xicheng District became the Beijing "Root of Hutong" Cultural Experience Center. This venue represents one of the cases of urban renewal following an application-based voluntary lease termination and serves as a new cultural tourism attraction to one of Beijing's oldest hutongs.
Recently, the English-language version of the Beijing Travel Guide, jointly produced by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism and Ctrip Group, has officially launched on Tripadvisor.
On November 16, the "Fun in China - Qianmen of Beijing Central Axis" - Flavors of Qianmen Food Festival (hereinafter referred to as the "Food Festival") and the 3rd Silk Road Gastronomy Culture Festival officially opened in the Qianmen commercial district. As an iconic culinary project now permanently based in Qianmen, this year's Food Festival brings together cultural brands, snacks that are popular on the Internet, and the local dishes along the Silk Road.
Beijing has just unveiled its 11 new municipal-level industrial tourism demonstration sites, each showcasing a unique charm. Come and explore them!
Beijing has just released its list of 11 new municipal-level industrial tourism demonstration sites, each showcasing a unique charm. Come and explore them!
During the first season of the Dunhuang Culture & Art Exhibition, the "Treasures in Caves" unit recreated the Cave 17 of the Mogao Caves in its original shape and size. Archival photographs and replicated artifacts were also used to tell the century-long story of how the Library Cave was discovered and how its treasures were scattered across the world. Building on this foundation, the second season centers on the digital return of Library Cave relics, adding 11 replicated exhibits of precious lost cultural relics once housed overseas.
On November 9, Beijing's first waterway connecting the city center with the Beijing Municipal Administrative Center (BMC) became navigable. With a total length of 28 kilometers, the route starts from the INDIGO pier on the Bahe River, meandering through key areas including Jiangtai, Jiuxianqiao, Dongba, Jinzhan, and the Wenyu River, and finally reaches the Grand Canal's section in BMC, making it the longest urban waterway in Beijing. Four locks along the route have been completed to ensure smooth passage, while the 15-kilometer section from INDIGO on the Bahe River to the Wenyu River is in the...
The new edition features 140 venues across six categories: history, technology, education on the history of revolution, art, former residences of notable figures, and cultural tourist attractions. Each venue occupies a dedicated page with useful details such as address, contact number, opening hours, ticket prices, transportation routes, and parking availability, along with introductions and recommended highlights.
Recently, the Beijing Industrial Tourism Demonstration Site Resource Promotion Event was jointly hosted by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism and the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology. During the event, licenses were awarded to 11 newly recognized Beijing industrial tourism demonstration sites for 2025. With this, Beijing has established an industrial tourism network comprising a total of 30 sites in three batches.