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What are the top ten places of interest in China? ask for advice
The top ten places of interest are the Forbidden City in Ming and Qing Dynasties (the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Forbidden City in Shenyang), the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven, chengde mountain resort, Pingyao Ancient City, Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site, Old Town of Lijiang, Suzhou Classical Gardens, the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors Pit.

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang is a large tomb pit in the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. Based on the Terracotta Warriors, it is the largest ancient military museum in China. There are three terracotta warriors pits. Pit 1 is the main array of chariots and infantry, with about 6,000 life-size pottery figurines. The second pit consists of chariots, cavalry and crossbowmen. The third pit is the command system of the army array.

The unearthed terracotta warriors and horses are divided into generals, warriors and chariots. Each clay figurine has different facial features. Originally there were paintings, but most of them have faded and fallen off due to fire and immersion. The bronze chariots and horses exhibited in the bronze chariots and horses exhibition hall use a lot of gold and silver and are beautifully made. Known as the "crown of bronze", they are of great value to the academic research in Qin Dynasty.

Suzhou Garden is a world cultural heritage, a national 5A-level tourist attraction and one of the top ten scenic spots in China. Suzhou classical gardens are known as the "city of gardens" and enjoy the reputation of "Jiangnan gardens are the best in the world and Suzhou gardens are the best in the south of the Yangtze River".

Wu, which was founded in the Spring and Autumn Period, had more than 170 gardens by the end of the Qing Dynasty. Now, there are more than 60 intact gardens and 19 open to the outside world. There are Canglang Pavilion, Lion Forest, Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Master Garden and Yiyuan Garden, which are the leaders and pride of China's garden culture.

The Badaling Great Wall, known as one of the "Nine Blocks in the World", is the essence of the scenery of the Ming Great Wall, with an altitude of10/5 meters, and is also the outpost of Juyongguan. It is divided into two parts: the South Changcheng and the North Great Wall. There are seven watchtowers in Nanchangcheng, with relatively few tourists, while there are 12 watchtowers in the North Great Wall, which is difficult to climb.

This is a must-see for visiting Beijing. More than 300 world celebrities such as Nixon and Margaret Thatcher have climbed the Great Wall. It is a 5A-level scenic spot, which is listed in the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO, and its popularity is second only to Tiananmen Square.