Attractions: Mutianyu Great Wall, Bird’s Nest, Water Cube, The Imperial Tombs of 13 Emperors of Ming Dynasty
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Overnight in Beijing
After breakfast, head to Mutianyu Great Wall. The Mutianyu Great Wall is connected to the Juyongguan Great Wall in the west and the Gubeikou Great Wall in the east, which has been the military stronghold guarding Beijing since ancient times, and is known as the "Dangerous Ridge Pass".
Mutianyu Great Wall architectural construction style is unique, dense enemy buildings, especially three enemy buildings and stands one of the main customs platform. China and foreign countries enjoy the reputation of "the Great Wall of China, Mutianyu alone". The mountains in the scenic area are stacked, and the vegetation coverage rate reaches more than 90%. Late autumn is the best time to visit the Mutianyu Great Wall.
Next, cross a 7km passage to The Imperial Tombs of 13 Emperors of Ming Dynasty. The Ming 13 Tombs, a national scenic spot, is located at the southern foot of Tianshoushan Mountain in Changping District, 50 kilometres north of Beijing, and is the mausoleum complex of the thirteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), which is characterised by a grand scale, a complete system and a relatively complete preservation. The area has a beautiful natural landscape and an abundance of cultural relics and monuments.
Then drive back to Beijing and stop at the Olympic Village to admire the famous Bird's Nest and Water Cube from the outside.The Bird Nest, also known as the National Stadium, was the main venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. There is a saying in France that man can make anything but a bird's nest. You can imagine the uniqueness and difficulty of the design and construction of the Bird's Nest, so it is said that the unique shape of the Bird's Nest design have changed the direction of the development of public buildings in the history of architecture.