Day 1 Beijing ,Lunch
Durations: 1
Departure: Daily
Type: private tour
Visit Locations: Mutianyu Great Wall and Ming Tombs
Itinerary Details:
1.Pick you up from hotel on departure time
2.drive to the famous Mutian Great Wall. Sightseeing on Great Wall Mutianyu section for about 2 hours.
3.Driving to Friendship restaurant nearby the Ming Tombs and having typical Chinese lunch (50 minutes).
4.Driving the travelers back to your hotel.
Mutianyu Great Wall Introduction:
Mutianyu Great Wall was built in the Northern Qi Dynasty, 1,400 years ago, reconstruction of the early Ming Dynasty. Ming Yongle Tow (1404) established a "Mutianyu Valley pass." Three Ming Longqing (1569), Tan Lun, Qi Jiguang guard the Beijing, again building. In 1984, the Mutianyu Great Wall took the Beijing suburbs new scenic site is officially open to the tourist. Once on top, the views of the wall undulating down wooded canyons and up mountain ridges are breathtaking.
Ming Tombs Introduction:
Ming Tombs is the tombs of 13 Ming dynasty emperors and their consorts are scattered in the southern foothills of Yianshou Mountain northwest of Beijing. Two of the 13, Changling and Dingling, are excavated open to the public.In front of Changling, the largest of the 13 Tombs, is the marble-based 1,956 square meters Ling En Hall built 570 years ago. It is built of very precious wood and is China's largest wooden structure. Dingling is the tomb of Zhu Yijun, the 13th Ming emperor. It consists of similar surface structure and a Underground Palace. The whole palace is built compeletely with stone, and not a single piece of wood is used. There are no beams and the ceiling is arched. The unearthed relics, including porcelains, jade carvings, silk, woman's head-dresses decorated with golden phoenixes and jewels, wooden seals, and other precious article, are now on display in the Dingling museum.
Meal: Lunch
Ming tombs

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Mutianyu

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