Situated west of Panjiayuan Bridge and south of the East Third Ring Road, the Panjiayuan Antiques Market is Beijing's most famous antique market, growing from its humble beginnings as a flea market in the early 1990's.
National Art Museum of China is a national level art museum focused on displaying, collecting and researching the works of the artists in China modern times. Chairman Mao Zedong wrote the name of the museum.
Prince Gong's Mansion, Beijing's largest and best-preserved Qing Dynasty princely mansion, illustrates the culture and life style of Imperial China's elite.
For fans of arts and crafts, a visit to Baigongfang, a living museum of traditional Chinese handicrafts, is an inspirational experience that brings home the richness and diversity of Chinese handmade art.
This aquarium is home to thousands of fish, turtles and more, including an unforgettable Amazonian Arapaima, and features daily seal and dolphin shows.
Beijing Zoo mainly exhibits wild and rare animals of China. It is also a center of zoological research that collects and breeds rare animals from various continents.