[Warm Reminder]:
1. Today only includes pick-up/pick-up car + accommodation, others are excluded.
2. The climate in the north is dry. It is recommended to drink more water and pay attention to skin care.
Destination Place
Beijing
Travel Days
6 days
Taste the simplicity and tranquility of the thousand-year-old capital and experience the hustle and bustle of a modern international metropolis
The vicissitudes of past life, the scenery of future generations, climb the Great Wall and see the autumn scenery
Visit the royal gardens and enjoy the flame-like red leaves all over the mountains and fields
One of the largest squares in the world, Tian 'anmen Square is located on the traditional central axis of Beijing. It is composed of two parts: the gate tower and the gate tower. It is the most outstanding representative of ancient Chinese city gates and the symbol of the People's Republic of China.
The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is the most complete and largest wooden structure of ancient buildings in China and even the world, known as "the first of the world's five great palaces". The Forbidden City has a large collection of precious cultural relics, according to statistics, there are millions of pieces, accounting for one sixth of the total number of cultural relics in China. Watch demonstrations are held daily at 11:00 and 14:00 in the Clock Hall, which is not to be missed.
Lao She Teahouse is a teahouse named after the people's artist Lao She and his famous drama. It was built in 1988. In this antique and Beijing-style environment, guests can enjoy wonderful performances from celebrities from all walks of life such as folk art and drama every day. They can also enjoy all kinds of famous teas, palace delicacies and seasonal Beijing-style snacks. Since its opening, Lao She Teahouse has received many Chinese and foreign celebrities and enjoys a high reputation in countries around the world. On April 28, 2005, Lien Chan and his wife led a mainland delegation of the Kuomintang of China to sip tea and enjoy opera at Lao She Teahouse.
Gong's Mansion is the most completely preserved palace building complex in my country. It has more than 30 building communities of various types, with exquisite layout and extraordinary style. Originally the residence of Heshen, it went through the historical process of the Qing Dynasty from its peak to its decline. Therefore, there is a saying that "a Gong Wang Mansion is half of the history of the Qing Dynasty." The whole thing is divided into two parts: the mansion and the garden. The Xiyangmen, the big theater building and the back cover building are the "three unique" in the Gong Mansion. You must not miss it. Miyun Cave is also very worth seeing. It houses the Kangxi Imperial Brush "Fu" stele stolen by He Shen from the palace.
Shichahai is also called the "Shisha Sea". It is named after the original ten Buddhist temples around it, with quiet lake views, former residences of celebrities, and royal palaces and other historic sites scattered among it. An old Beijing scenic spot where classics and modernity are compatible, tradition and avant-garde are compatible, and natural landscapes and cultural attractions complement each other. Among them, the most famous one is Gong Wang Mansion, which was once the residence of He Shen, a corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty. The "treasure of the house" in the mansion is the Fu Monument written by Emperor Kangxi. Shichahai Bar Street is quite lively. Many stars used to sing here before becoming famous. The more famous bars include Hutong Freehand, Jiading Square, etc.
Located in Dongcheng District of Beijing, Beijing Temple of Heaven was a place for emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties to pray for heaven, grain and rain. It is the largest and highest ethical sacrificial building complex in ancient China. In 1998, "Beijing Royal Altar - Temple of Heaven" was listed as a World cultural Heritage.
Hutongs are a cultural feature of Beijing. Take a tricycle to shuttle through the hutongs to experience the flavor of old Beijing (the feelings of old people, explore the past of famous people deep in the hutongs).
Xiangshan Park is located in the western suburbs of Beijing. Xiangshan is 557 meters above sea level. There is a huge Rufeng stone at the top of the highest peak, shaped like an incense burner. In the morning and dusk, clouds and clouds are shrouded. When viewed from afar, it looks like cigarettes curling up in a stove. Therefore, it is named Xiangshan Mountain, referred to as Xiangshan, covering an area of 188 hectares, is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics. The main peak in the scenic area, Xianglu Peak, is commonly known as "Ghost Jianchou". Xiangshan Park was built in the 26th year of Jin Dading and has a history of nearly 900 years. Xiangshan Park was rated as a civilized unit in the capital in 1993, as an AAAA scenic spot by the National Tourism Administration in 2001, and as one of the first batch of Beijing City boutique parks in 2002.
The Summer Palace is located in the western suburbs of Beijing. It is the first classical garden in China. It was included in the World Heritage List on December 2, 1998. Consisting of Wanshou Mountain and Kunming Lake, the park is set against the Western Mountain peaks. The buildings are integrated with the situation of the mountains and lakes, and the scenery is endless. The park is divided into three areas, namely the political activity area centered on the Hall of Benevolence and Shou; the living area of the Empress with Yulan Hall and Leshou Hall as the main bodies; and the scenic tourist area composed of Wanshou Mountain and Kunming Lake.
Tsinghua University was founded in 1911. It is a famous institution of higher learning in China. It is located in the beautiful Tsinghua Garden in the northwest suburbs of Beijing. It used to be a royal garden. Most of the buildings in the garden are a combination of Chinese and Western cultures. The pavilions and pavilions complement the lakes and forests, and the environment is beautiful. The main attractions in the park include Jinchun Garden, Shuimu Tsinghua University, Auditorium, Tsinghua School, Second School Gate, etc. You can visit it clockwise after entering from the west gate. The lotus pond near the spring garden is the lotus pond described by Zhu Ziqing in "The Moonlight of the Lotus Pond".
Originally known as Capital University Hall, it was the first national comprehensive university in modern China and was recognized as one of the highest universities in China. It is the birthplace of China's "New Culture Movement" and "May 4th Movement" and other movements. It is also the spread of various political thoughts and social ideals in China. The campus environment is picturesque, with both the grandeur of royal gardens and the beautiful characteristics of Jiangnan mountains and rivers. The campus is adjacent to Yuanmingyuan in the north and the Summer Palace in the west. After visiting the campus, you can visit the historical relics here together.
Mutianyu Great Wall is one of the sixteen new sights in Beijing. It is the greatest defense project in ancient China and an important part of the Great Wall. As the saying goes, "You are not a true man until you reach the Great Wall." The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall was selected as one of the "Ten most beautiful attractions in the world" by global tourists in 2018. When U.S. President Bill Clinton, the Obamas and Mrs. Trump visited China, they all designated the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall.
The Bird's Nest is the nickname of Beijing National Stadium. The unique design of its shape resembles a steel bird's nest and is one of the landmarks of Beijing. It has hosted various events such as the 2008 Olympic Games and the 2022 Winter Olympics. "Bird's Nest", known as the "fourth generation gymnasium" great architectural work.
The National Aquatics Center, also known as the "Water Cube", gets its name because the venue looks like an ice-crystal cube. It has been named one of the "Top ten new architectural wonders of China" and has been praised by many people, including Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee.