
Beijing Top Attractions
Beijing Weather
Beijing has a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are hot and rainy, while winters (December-February) are cold and dry. For ideal weather, visit in autumn (September-October) with its crisp air, clear skies, and golden landscapes. Spring brings blooming flowers but occasional sandstorms. Though winter is chilly, it offers festive temple fairs and Lunar New Year celebrations. Pack accordingly and enjoy Beijing’s unique beauty year-round!
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Beijing Transportation
As an international gateway, Beijing Capital Airport connects to most global cities. Domestically, it’s the center of China’s transport network with flights and high-speed trains reaching all major cities. Experience cutting-edge Fuxing bullet trains to Shanghai (4.5hrs) or Xi’an. Within the city, explore efficiently via subway, bus, or taxi – though rush hours may bring delays. Modern infrastructure makes travel convenient, whether arriving internationally or touring locally.
Beijing Accommodation
Beijing offers diverse lodging options to suit every traveler. International luxury hotels like Shangri-La and Marriott provide world-class service, while locally-branded hotels deliver authentic Chinese hospitality at budget-friendly prices. Most accommodations are centrally located near major attractions with excellent transport links. Whether you seek 5-star comfort or cultural immersion, Beijing’s hotel scene combines convenience with outstanding value.