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- Hotel accommodation based on double occupancy as indicated in the itinerary or same level
- All meals as indicated in the itinerary, highlighting the local cuisine
- Soft drinks and local beer during meals
- All land transfer by private vehicle mentioned in the itinerary
- Drinking water and snacks on coach
- Service of professional local guides and other staff
- Admission charges to all places and activities mentioned in the itinerary
The capital of one of the world’s greatest empires for hundreds of years, Beijing has never ceased to capture the imagination of the world. Nearly every major building within the capital has some sort of historical significance, from ornate palaces and imperial temples to the rustic Hutong neighborhoods. A city built for power, the structures old and new are meant to dazzle and impress. Beijing itself is intimately connected to China, from the seat of political power to the cultural centerpiece of the nation, a trend continuing to the modern day.
Sit with a local Beijing family in a Hutong, a rustic neighborhood retaining the culture and traditions of Old Beijing, before leaping back in time into the emperor’s palace in the Forbidden City. Walk along an ancient architectural masterpiece at the Great Wall before seeing the newest developments in art and architecture at the chic 798 Art District. Hosting impressive views of the ancient to the contemporary, a trip to Beijing is sure to instill a sense of wonder into every traveler.
Day01
Beijing
Shichahai Courtyard Hotel
After arrival, your guide will take you through the wide boulevards of the capital towards your hotel, introducing you to the history of the city along the way. After check-in, wind your way through the labyrinthine alleys of the hutong districts to meet with a local family for dinner, diving deep into the lingering culture of old China.
Day02
Beijing
Shichahai Courtyard Hotel
For nearly five hundred years, the center of China’s political control laid within one place: Tiananmen Square. Start with a glimpse of the heart of modern China at the largest public square in the world, flanked by museums and monuments dedicated to the Chinese people, before passing through the massive gate hundreds of years back in time to view the immense palace of the emperors, with over a thousand ornate and extravagant arranged palaces, pavilions and courtyards. Move on to a walking tour of Liulichang Antique Street, a restored alley where cultural heavyweights have been selling traditional paintings and calligraphy for generations.
Day03
Beijing
Shichahai Courtyard Hotel
Stand guard upon one of the wonders of the ancient world at the Mutianyu Great Wall, built to defend the capital from northern invaders hundreds of years ago. The wall itself snakes across the misty mountainsides as it reaches from one end of China to the other. Along the way back, see a different side of the city with a banquet at a local farmer’s house of the most authentic ingredients. See Beijing’s cultural flair with a visit to the 798 Art District, a restored factory complex turned into a showcase of the most famous galleries, artists, and designers along with swanky boutiques and cafes.
Day04
Beijing
Shichahai Courtyard Hotel
Bow down before the Buddha at the gilded Lama Temple, one of the most important centers of Buddhism within the nation and once the center for Lama business within the empire. Don’t miss the immense statue of the Buddha along the back, the largest carved out of a single piece of wood on the planet. Walk down to the Confucius Temple, where scholars once studied to become high-ranking officials and paid tribute to one of the world’s greatest thinkers. Keep up with traditional Beijing culture with a visit to a traditional craft toy maker, who will give you a lesson and help you create a traditional “rabbit father” figure, a symbol of Beijing.
Day05
Beijing
Shichahai Courtyard Hotel
Start your tour with a walk around the Temple of Heaven, an enormous Taoist complex where the emperor himself would make sacrifices for a bountiful harvest. Today, the center is a common gathering place of local Beijingers, who meet up between the ancient altars for instrument playing, games, and singing. Have an afternoon visit to the Summer Palace, a warm weather retreat truly fit for the emperors. The precariously arranged pavilions, pathways, and ornate temples provide among the best examples of imperial gardens, all surrounding the placid Kunming Lake.
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Beijing Capital International Airport is the main international airport serving Beijing, China. It is located 32 km (20 mi) northeast of Beijing's city center in an enclave of Chaoyang District and the surroundings of that enclave in suburban Shunyi District.
Beijing Capital International Airport is the main hub for Air China, the flag carrier of the People's Republic of China, which flies to around 120 destinations (excluding cargo) from Beijing. Hainan and China Southern Airlines also use the airport as their hub.
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