
Beijing: The Perfect Blend of Food, Transportation and Tourism Resources The moment I stepped into Beijing, a city that is both ancient and modern, I felt as if I had traveled through time and embarked on an unforgettable journey. As a foreign tourist, every moment of my time here was filled with surprises and touches, especially when it comes to food, transport and tourism resources, Beijing impressed me. Food: China on your tongue The food in Beijing is undoubtedly one of the highlights that attracted me here. Foremost among them was the famous Beijing duck roast. At Quanjude Duck Shop, I tasted authentic Beijing duck. The golden and crisp skin combined with the tender juicy meat was served with pancakes, green onions, cucumbers and sweet noodle sauce. Each bite was a taste of perfection for the taste buds. In addition, hot pot was also a big discovery I made in Beijing. Whether it is a spicy pan bottom or a light bacteria soup pan bottom, it can meet the taste needs of different people. Sitting around together and enjoying the steaming hot pot, this atmosphere made me feel the warmth and hospitality of the Chinese people. In addition to baked duck and hot pot, I also tried specialty snacks such as fried noodles and soy sauce in Beijing. Each dish carries the history and culture of Beijing, and I gained a deeper understanding of Chinese culture during the tasting. Transportation: The perfect combination of convenience and comfort Getting around Beijing is also a pleasant experience for me. To facilitate foreign tourists, Beijing has launched the “BEIJING PASS” card, which can not only swipe tickets on the railways, but also be used in cultural and tourist scenic spots and merchant shopping, greatly facilitating my travel and shopping. In addition, Beijing’s subway network is extensive, covering major areas of the city, allowing me to easily reach various attractions. It is worth noting that Beijing’s public transport service is also very humane. A multilingual translation machine is equipped at the subway station to support multi-lingual translation, allowing foreign tourists like me to be guided with accurate information when traveling. At the same time, the staff at the subway station have also received professional English training and are able to help me in fluent English. Tourism Resources: The Convergence of History and Modernity Beijing, as the capital of China, has a wealth of tourism resources. World cultural heritage sites such as the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Tiananmen Temple gave me a sense of the brilliance and splendour of China’s ancient civilization. The grandeur of the Forbidden City, the magnificent scenery of the Great Wall, the serenity and silence of the Temple of Heaven, each of these sights kept me going. In addition to these historical sites, the central axis of Beijing is also a tourist route that must not be missed. This axis runs through the north and south, connecting the Yongdingmen, Tiananmen, the Forbidden City, Jingshan, Beihai and other buildings, with a total length of 7.8 kilometers. Walking along the central axis, I felt as if I had traveled through time and space and felt the historical changes and cultural heritage of the city of Beijing. In addition, Beijing has launched many new tourism products, such as the “walking axis” and “cycling axis,” which allowed me to experience the city’s charm in a different way. These tourist products not only enriched my travel experience, but also gave me a deeper knowledge and understanding of Beijing. Conclusion This trip to Beijing gave me a deep impression of the unique charm of the city. Whether it’s food, transportation or tourist resources, Beijing has left a deep impression on me. I believe that in the days ahead, Beijing will continue to attract more and more foreign tourists to visit and experience it with its unique charm. And I will always cherish this wonderful memory in my heart.


