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1. The Palace Museum
The Palace Museum is the largest ancient palace complex in China and even the world, and is also one of China's most important cultural heritages. The Forbidden City limits the number of visitors every day, but February 18 and September 27 each year are the days when the Forbidden City is open to the public for free. At that time, citizens can enter the Forbidden City for free with valid documents.
2. National Museum of China
The National Museum of China is the largest museum in China and has a large collection of history. Artifacts and works of art. May 18th every year is International Museum Day. At that time, the National Museum of China will be open to the public free of charge, and citizens can visit it for free.
3. Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is one of the most famous royal gardens in China and one of the four famous gardens in China. Every year on February 18th and September 27th, the Summer Palace is open to the public for free. Citizens can enter the Summer Palace for free with valid documents.
4. Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is one of China’s national symbols and the largest city square in China. Tiananmen Square is open to the public free of charge all year round, and citizens can visit it at any time.
5. Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall
The Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall is an exhibition hall hosted by the Beijing Planning Commission, which displays the urban planning and construction of Beijing. The Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall is open to the public free of charge all year round, and citizens can visit it at any time.
6. Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall
The Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall is a museum with the theme of commemorating the Anti-Japanese War. Every September 3rd is the Victory Day of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. At that time, the Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall will be open to the public free of charge, and citizens can visit it for free.
The above is an introduction to the attractions that are open for free. Citizens can visit them according to their own time and interests. When visiting, be sure to pay attention to your behavior, care for cultural relics, and protect the environment. I hope everyone can experience the beautiful scenery and culture during travel.
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