The Dongcheng and Xicheng districts, as the historical veins of Beijing, possess a profound historical heritage and unique cultural charm. These districts are home to many iconic attractions and historical blocks, such as the majestic Forbidden City, the bustling Dongzhimen Commercial Center, the vibrant Wangfujing Commercial Area, the picturesque Houhai, and the solemn Yonghe Palace. The old Beijing hutong areas are like a labyrinth, dotted with various fashionable bars, distinctive shops, and restaurants with local flavors, where every hundred meters reveals something new.

The "Houhai" area in Xicheng District is particularly worth mentioning, where the bar street, old Beijing hutongs, and traditional siheyuan (courtyard houses) form a unique landscape. The small bourgeois atmosphere of Nanluoguxiang, the ancient bell sounds of the Drum Tower, the historical traces of Andingmen, the culinary atmosphere of Niu Street, the bustling market of Qianmen, and the modern vitality of Beixinqiao are all indispensable parts of Xicheng District. They not only carry the historical memories of Beijing but also epitomize modern urban life.

On this ancient land, there are also many well-preserved imperial gardens, such as Jingshan Park, Beihai Park, and Shichahai... They quietly narrate the past of Beijing, providing people with a haven away from the hustle and bustle of daily life in Beijing. The surrounding rich attractions and activities, such as gardens, temples, traditional singing and dancing performances, or just strolling around, can all offer a sense of tranquility and relaxation here.