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2 Days\ 1 Night
Spend two days at the Beijing of China for an immersive experience of the world-famous attractions. Embark on a journey through China's imperial past with a visit to Tiananmen Square, the heart of Beijing's political life. Explore the Forbidden City, a palace complex that once housed the Ming and Qing emperors. Step into the Temple of Heaven, a sacred place for ancient rituals. Then, ascend the majestic walls of either the Mutianyu or Badaling sections of the Great Wall. Finally, discover the Ming Tombs, a necropolis honoring the Ming Dynasty rulers. This itinerary offers a glimpse into China's rich history and culture.
Attractions: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, The temple of Heaven
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Overnight in Beijing
Today, you will have an unforgettable travel experience in Beijing. In the morning, your guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel (within the Third Ring Road in Beijing) and then transfer you to Tiananmen Square, the iconic public square where you can witness the grandeur of China's political history. Next, step into the Forbidden City, a sprawling imperial palace complex that offers a glimpse into the opulent lives of ancient emperors. Marvel at its architectural splendor and cultural relics.
After a culturally enriching morning, refuel with a traditional Beijing lunch, then head to the Temple of Heaven. This serene site, adorned with intricate designs, was once the emperor's sacred domain for ceremonies to ensure a bountiful harvest. Enjoy a leisurely walk around its tranquil grounds, soaking in the spiritual atmosphere before concluding your day of exploration.
Attractions: Ming Tombs, Mutianyu Great Wall or Badaling Great Wall
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Not Included
Exploring China's rich history and culture, one cannot miss the Ming Tombs, an archaeological site housing the tombs of the Ming Dynasty emperors. For those seeking adventure, Mutianyu or Badaling sections of the Great Wall offer breathtaking views and a chance to walk in the footsteps of ancient warriors. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are not only symbols of China's proud past but also draw millions of tourists worldwide each year.