Day 1 : Beijing
Day 2 : Beijing
Day 3 : Beijing
Day 4 : Beijing
Detail Itinerary
Day 1:
Beijing
Transfer via: by air-own arrangement
Upon arrival in the airport pickup by our English
speaking tour guide and drive to hotel.
Day 2:
Beijing(B,L)
Badaling Great Wall, Ming Tomb, Sacred Way.
Spending about 1.5 hours to be transferred outside
city to the surrounding countryside to visit the
Badaling Great Wall, one of the most remarkable
feats of mankind, built over 2,000 years ago. You
will be able to climb and walk one of the best
preserved section of the ancient wall, admiring the
splendid mountains scenery
The tombs are located about 50 kilometers to the
north of Beijing. They are scattered over a basin
approximately 40 square kilometers in area, screened
by mountains on three sides and open to the Beijing
Plain in the south. The road leading to the tombs is
guarded by the Tiger Hill on the left and the Dragon
Hill on the right. It was a forbidden ground except
for those who were officially in charge of its
upkeep. It was not allowed to cultivate land, cut
wood or to take stones from here. No one could enter
it on horseback, even the emperor himself had to
dismount at the gate.
Sacred Way: This road was known as
shendao, meaning "the way of the spirit". The body
of the dead was carried over the route at funeral
ceremony. It is 7 kilometers long, from the Memorial
Arch to the gate of the main tomb
Day 3:
Beijing
(B,L,D)
Tian An Men Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace,
Take the cruise in Summer Palace, Peking Roast Duck.
TianAnMen Square, the symbolical heart of China and
gathering place for the masses. It is the biggest
public square in the world, which can hold one
million people. Having a free walk there, imagining
the great historic events of the 20th century took
place there. You will also see legendary landmarks
including the Great Hall of the People and the
towering 125 foot granite obelisk, Monument to the
Peoples Heroes, honoring those who died in
revolution.
Walking across the Golden River Bridge, enter the
Forbidden City, the inner sanctum and palace where
for centuries Chinese emperors ruled their world. It
has 9000-room maze of courtyards, places, and
ceremonial halls, where 24 emperors used to live.
Forbidden City was indeed a forbidden place, where
commoners were kept out for nearly 500 years in the
past. Tour the palace and imagine the mystery,
intrigue and incredible power that reigned here.
The Summer Palace is the largest and best-preserved
royal garden in China with a history of over 800
years. With its cool features - water, gardens
and hills, it was the palace of choice for
vacationing emperors and Dowager Empresses. It was
badly damaged by Anglo-French troops during the
Second Opium War (1860) and its restoration became a
pet project of Empress Dowager Cixi, the last of the
Qing dynasty rulers.
With its long history, Peking roast duck is well
known among both domestic and overseas customers.
The duck is hung in the oven and roasted by flame
burning from fruit-wood. It takes about 45 minutes
for the duck to be done. The finished duck is
characteristic with crispy skin, tender meat and the
fragrance from the fruit-wood. It looks wonderful
and appealing with a full figure, even claret color
and the brightness and shine on the duck skin. It
tastes pure and mellow with lotus leaf-shaped cake,
scallion slices and sweet sauce jam, leaving a
lasting and pleasant aftertaste
Day 4:
Beijing
(B)
Temple of Heaven,
Transfer to airport for your flight to next
destination.
Temple of Heaven was built in the 15th century, a
sacred site for ancient Beijing, where the emperor
and his 1000 member entourage would retreat twice a
year for religious ritual. Surrounded by enormous
grounds designed in accordance with fengshshui, the
Temple complex consists of the Celebrated Hall of
Prayer for Good Harvests, a unique wooden and
blue-tiled structure built without a nail. It is
considered the supreme achievement of traditional
Chinese architecture.
INCLUDED :
- Daily private
escorted tours with all entrance fees in the itinerary.
-
All meals as
specified in the itinerary "B" stands for western breakfast, "L" for
Chinese Lunch. "D" for Chinese dinner in local Chinese restaurant.
-
Service of English
speaking tour guide during all transfers and sightseeing
- Local transfers
by company vehicle.
- Hotel accommodation
based on twin share
-
All local tax.
NOT INCLUDED : -
Airport Tax and Fuel Fee - Entry of Exit China
International Airline or Train Tickets - Insurance - All optional programs -
international airport tax in Hanoi - Meals: Any meals which
are not specified with "B", "L", or "D"; - Personal expenses and
gratuities to service staff