Day 1 Beijing Lunch,Dinner
Pick you up on departure time
(around 08:30), and then drive to Tian’anmen Square which is
the largest downtown square in the world. It is a conglomeration of splendid and
beautiful flowers and the red national flag which flutters in the
wind. Tian’anmen Square is
recognizable instantly by the huge portrait of Mao Zedong hanging on and it
covers an area of 44 hectares, big enough to hold one million people. Now
Tiananmen Square is one of the most famous and popular places in China. It is
the place for celebrations on festive days and it had completed its renovation
to welcome the 50th anniversary of China in 1999.
Then move on to the Imperial
Palace. also known as the "Forbidden City"-the largest and most
well preserved ancient imperial residence in China today. It is also
one of the five
world-famous palaces with the Palace of Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace
in England, the White House in the U.S. and the Kremlin in Russia.The Forbidden City was the Chinese Imperial palace from the
mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. Twenty-four emperors of the
Ming and Qing dynasties ruled from the Forbidden City. It is to the north of
Tian'anmen Square. Rectangular in shape, Forbidden City is the world's largest
palace complex and covers 74 hectares. It was burnt down, rebuilt, sacked and
renovated countless times, so most of the architecture you can see today dates
from the 1700's and onwards. The visit to Tian;anmen Square and forbidden City
will be finished around at noon, then have Chinese style lunch and have a short
rest.
Before go to Temple of Heaven,
you will visit a pearl workshop to enjoy pearl history in china and teach you
how to distinguish real pearl with fake pearl (40 minutes). Then takes about 40
minutes to the place where the Emperors
prayed for peace and harvest – Temple of
Heaven. It is the best preserved and
largest sacrificial building complex in the world.Temple of
Heaven , the first of the five sacrificial temples in Beijing was first
built in 1420, along with the construction of the Forbidden City. The Temple of
Heaven covers an area of 273 hectares. The layout of the
compound reflects its religious purpose and so adheres to geomantic precepts,
for instance, the northern end of the park is curved while the southern end is
square, reflecting the traditional Chinese conception of heaven as round and
earth as square . likewise, the park gates are located at the four cardinal
points.The temple of Heaven is a
masterpiece of architecture and landscape design which simply and graphically
illustrates a cosmogony of great importance for the evolution of one of the
world's great civilizations. The visiting of Temple
Heaven takes about two hours.
In the evening (19:15~20:30), enjoy the Peking Opera
Show. After the show, you will be
transferred back to hotel
around 21:00.
Day 2 Beijing Lunch,Dinner
Pick you up on departure time
(around 08:00), and then drive to the Badaling Great Wall (about 1.5
hours). The astonishing Great
Wall of China is the only man-made structure on the earth that can be observed
by the naked eyes from the moon. A Chinese saying goes that He who has
never been to the Great Wall is not a true man. If we laid the bricks and
rocks used in the Great Wall of Ming to form a wall one meter (1.1 yard) wide
and five meters (16.4 feet) high, it could circle the earth at the equator with
great ease. And The Badaling
Great Wall, constructed in 1502 (during the Ming Dynasty), once served as a
crucial military fortification, and is now the most impressive and
representative section of the striking Great
Wall. The Great Wall of China
is one of the greatest wonders of the world. It winds its way westward over the
vast territory of China from the bank of the Yalu River and ends at the foot of
snow-covered Qilianshan and Tianshan mountains. It is seldom that we see such a
gigantic project in China or elsewhere in the world. Badaling Section is situated at the very top of the
mountain to the north of Guangou Valley. There is a narrow path leading to the
top of the two precipitous mountains. The Badaling Great wall is built in
between two mountains and was constructed to be a communications center. North
of Badaling, you can travel to Kangzhuang, Huailai, datong and Zhangjiakou; to
the east, you can reach Yongning, Sihai and Miyun; to the south you can go to
Beijing city proper via Changping, Since the traffic is nice, so it is called
Badaling (Eight Prominent Peaks). Badaling section were listed as
important historical monuments under special preservation by the Chinese
government in 1961. The Great Wall was listed by UNESCO in 1987 as one of the
world heritages.
On the way to Badaling Great
Wall you will visit a Jade or cloisonne workshop (40 minutes) and the hiking on Great Wall is about 2 – 3 hours. Then have Chinese style
lunch in a local restaurant and take a short rest.
After that, on the way back
from Badaling Great Wall. You will visit Ming
Tombs. We combine Great
Wall and Ming Tombs into one line, thus make you can see two great
wonders in one day. Ming Tombs consist of mausoleums of 13 Ming
emperors. So it is also called Thirteen Ming
Tombs. Construction of the first tomb, Changling, was started in 1409 and
completed in 1427. Ming
Tombs cover 40 square kilometers. Each tomb was built alongside a mountain, and
a river runs through the whole area. They are the best-preserved part of all
Chinese imperial tombs.
Enjoy a Chinese typical dinner .
In the evening
(19:15~20:30), enjoy the Chinese Acrobatic Show, or Chinese Kongfu
show, choose one from these two depending on your interest.
After the show, you will be
transferred back to hotel around
21:00.
Day 3 Beijing Lunch
Pick you up from hotel on
departure time (around 08:30), and then drive to the majestic lake -
Beijing Rear Lake Area (Shi Cha Hai Lake). Shi Cha Hai Lake is
a majestic lake situated in downtown Beijing. For centuries it has provided
local residents with a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the day. More
recently, the lake has benefited from improvements to its environment which has
worked to enhance its natural charms. Clear weather offers
superb views from Rear Lake Area to the distant Fragrant Hills. Although once a
quiet location frequented by artists, it is now lined with more bars and
restaurants. You will be arranged to have Hutong Tour
includes a rickshaw ride
through some of the most interesting hutongs still standing, a visit to
the historic Drum Tower, and having a cup of tea while visiting with a local
hutong family in their hutong home.Hutong are a kind
of ancient city alley or lane that is typical in Beijing, many were built during
the three dynasties of Yuan, Ming and Qing. During these dynasties, the emperors
planned the city and arranged the residential areas according to the etiquette
systems of the Zhou Dynasty to establish supreme power. Today, Hutong is a
living museum of Beijing history, showing the traditional lifestyle of Beijing
people. The beauty of Hutong lies in its unchanging ordinariness, simplicity and
closeness to the common folk>. While visiting the hutongs in Beijing, you will gain a greater
understanding of the common people as well as the history of the ancient and
modern Beijing. Hutong tour lasts for about 1.5
hours, led by local guide you will experience the real life of ordinary people
live in Beijing, and pass many famous old building, like the Drum Tower,
Silver Bridge, etc. Have lunch in a
local family, enjoy home cooked Chinese dumpling, everyone
loves it.
Afer lunch, go to
visit a Tea Workshop or Chinese Traditional Medicine Factory to enjoy Chinese
tradition culture, at the same time, you can have a short rest.
Then takes about
1.5 hours to visit Summer Palace which is the largest and most
beautiful Chinese Imperial Garden and regarded as a museum of gardens in China.
Summer Palace lies 20 kilometers
northwest of the center of Beijing and covers an area of over 290 hectares
including more than 3,000 buildings, such as halls, pavilions, towers and so on.
Summer Palace used to be called the Garden of Clear Ripples. The
Kunming Lake makes up four-fifths of this royal park. The Long Corridor running
east-west along the lake as well as the Pavilion of the Fragrance of Buddha, the
Sea of Wisdom, and the Hall of Dispelling the Clouds and Suzhou Street standing
south to north on the Longevity Hill are the major scenic
spots.
After the tour, you will be transferred back to hotel
around 17:00.
Day 4 Beijing Lunch
Pick you upon
departure time (around 08:30), and then drive to Lama temple,
or Yonghe Gong in Chinese, which is the largest Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in
Beijing. Lama Temple was built in the 33rd year of
Kangxi Reign in the Qing Dynasty (1694) as the mansion for Emperor Yongzheng
when he was a prince. The whole perfect layout looks majestic with the
characteristics of Manchu, Han, Tibetan and Mongolian cultures. The Lama Temple
is a tranquil spot, except during the spring festival(Chinese new year)when it
seems all of China’s Buddhists throng its altars to burn bushels of incense and
pray for goodfortune.
Afternoon, visit Panda Hall in Beijing Zoo where to see the famous giant
pandas. Beijing Zoo is the earliest Chinese zoo opened to the public
and has the largest variety of animals of all the zoos in China. Beijing
Zoo covers an area of about 50 hectares. The animal houses and
enclosures, with a total floor space of 40,000 square metres. One of the most
famous mammals in the world, the giant panda is meek and looks like a bear. With
the exception of its shoulders, its limbs and the rims of its ears and eyes
which are black, this lovable animal is white all over. Statistics show that
China now has only approximately l,000 giant pandas
living in the wild, in some remote mountain areas of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi
provinces.
After the tour, you
will be transferred back to hotel
around 17:00.
Day 5 Beijing Lunch
Pick you up on departure time
(around 08:30), Go to visit Lugou Qiao, also known as
the Marco Polo Bridge, is one of earliest segmented stone arch bridge
about 16 km in the outside of
Beijing. The Luogou Bridge is situated
at a strategic point on the one overland route to the capital from the south.
This bridge was recorded in the travelogue of Marco Polo, an Italian
professional traveler who went all the way to China during the Yuan Dynasty
(1271--1368). Marco bridge was described by poets as a place where people would
send off their beloved ones, or friends. The marble bridge has eleven arches,
and measures 266.5 meters long and 7.5 meters wide. Most fascinating is that
every baluster is carved on top with a lion in different shape and
expression.On July 7th, 1937, the bridge
featured again in China's history when the Japanese Kwantung Army began its war
to conquer China. It is known for the "Marco Polo Bridge Incident". During the
next 8 years, Japan occupied most of China and killed millions of Chinese. On
July 7, 1937, Japanese troops illegally occupied a railway junction near Wanping
and fighting erupted. This is considered by many to be the date when the war
between China and Japan began. The war ended with the end of
WWII.
After lunch go to visit
the Altar of Earth extending over an
area of 37 hectares and surrounded by a double square enclosure. The outer enclosure no
longer stands but its west gate remains. The Altar of Earth is located in the
northern part of Beijing, a little way off Andingmenwai Street. For more than
four centuries, the Altar of Earth was the sacred place where the emperors of
the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties worshipped the God of Earth.
The place, formally reopened in 1984, has been converted into a park mainly
serving the aged.
After the tour, you will be transferred back to hotel
around 17:00.
Above price includes:
1. Pick-up from and transfer back to
your hotel .
2. Private Air-conditioned car or van.
3. Admission fee of
mentioned attractions.
4. Meals as listed in itinerary.
5.
Private English-speaking tour guide.
Above price excludes:
Gratuities to guide and driver,Personal expense.,cable car on Great Wall