Attractions: Jingshan Park, Summer Palace, Temple of Haven and Qianmen Street
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Not Included
Jingshan Park (Jingshan Gongyuan) is located in Jingshanqian Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, located on the central axis of the Ming and Qing dynasties of Beijing, facing the North Sea in the west and the Shenwu Gate of the Forbidden City across the street in the south. Jingshan Mountain in the center of the park was made of piles of earth and was once the commanding point of the city.
Next, head to the Summer Palace a royal garden in China during the Qing Dynasty, formerly known as the Garden of Clear Ripples, is situated in the western suburbs of Beijing, 15 kilometres from the city, with the entire garden covering an area of 3.009 square kilometres (of which the Summer Palace World Cultural Heritage Area covers an area of 2.97 square kilometres), with the water surface accounting for about three-quarters of the area.
Take a short break if you like, and then we will make our way to the Temple of Heaven, formerly known as the Temple of Heaven and Earth, is located on the east side of Yongdingmen Street in Dongcheng District, Beijing. It was the place for the emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties to worship heaven, pray for grain and rain. It is the largest remaining ancient sacrificial complex in China.
End this trip with Qianmen (Zhengyangmen), it is a very famous commercial street in Beijing. Located in the central axis of the capital, it starts from the Moon Bay of Qianmen in the north and ends at the Tianqiao intersection in the south, connecting with Tianqiao South Street. People commonly known as Qianmen Street. The street is 845 metres long, 20 metres wide carriageway. Ming, Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China are called Zhengyangmen Street. 1965 was officially named Qianmen Street.