Itinerary
Day1
Tian'anmen Square and Forbidden City
The Forbidden City (Imperial Palace) is the most biggest and well preserved classical royal palace complex in the world, it is the representation of the highest level of the ancient architecture.
Temple of Heaven
Temple of Heaven was entered into the world cultural heritage list in 1998. It is in the southern part of Beijing is China's largest existing ancient complex which was originally for Ming and Qing (1368 A.D. - 1911 A.D.) emperors to sacrifice and worship the heaven.
Day2
Great Wall
If you come to China without climbing The Great Wall,just as well as you come to Paris without visiting The Iron Tower, come to Egypt without visiting The pyramids! Man often say:"The man who have not climbed The Great Wall is not the true man."
Ming Tomb
The Ming Tomb, also known as The 13 Tombs where is the resting place of 13 of the 16 Ming emperors as well as 23 empresses (1368-1644), after its capital was moved away from Nanjing to Beijing, the tombs are scattered all over the foothill of Tianshou Mountain(Longevity of Heaven) in Changping District, 50Km northwest of Beijing. Covering a hill area of 120Km2 and over 500 years old.
During the tour, we will visit Cloisonne factory and have a taste of the Chinese tea and enjoy the tea show.
Day3
Summer Palace
The Summer Palace or Yiheyuan, literally "Garden of Nurtured Harmony” is the largest and best-preserved imperial garden in China, located in Haidian District, 12 kilometers northwest of the downtown, where the Chinese Royalty used to spend the Summer months.
Lama Temple
Lama Temple is the most renowned Tibetan Buddhist temple within China, outside Tibet itself. is also known by various names including Yonghe Lamasery, Lama Teple, and the Palace of Peace and Harmony.
Hutong tour
The word "hutong" in mandarin means street, lane and alley, and is in fact the passage formed by lines originates from the word "hottog" which means "well" in Mongolian. There are about 3,000 Beijing hutong, including Nanluogu Xiang at Jiaodaokou in Beijing's Dongcheng District and hutong around Xicheng's Shichahai area.
Day4
Zoo, panda Hall
Beijing Zoo, situated to the west of Beijing Exhibition Center, which was initially named Ten Thousand Animal Garden which was built in 1908, proving that it already has had a history of more than 90 years.
Capital Museum
Beijing Confucius Temple in which the Beijing Capital Museum is housed, was built in 1302 AD, which happened to be the sixth year of the Dade reign period of the Yuan dynasty. It was for the emperors to worship Confucius. Beijing Confucius Temple occupies an area of 22000 square meters and has three wide courtyards, it is the the second largest temple in China. The The Xianshi Gate of the temple now serves as the entrance to the Beijing Capital Museum