Beijing
Code: TCSE-B08
Beijing Tours 6 Days
01. Day Beijing.
Arrive in Beijing, be met and transferred to hotel. 4 nights in Beijing.
02. Day Beijing. (B.L)
Today you will visit the Tian’anmen Square, Forbidden City and Summer Palace.
Forbidden City also known as the Imperial Palace, the National Palace Museum, the Purple Forbidden City and Gugong, is probably Beijing’s top tourist attraction. This huge palace complex (one full square kilometer), previously home to 23 successive Emperors, is located in the heart of Beijing, on the north side of Tiananmen Square.
Tian’anmen Square, it is the heart of the city, 500 m wide and 880 m long. It is not only the man-made largest square in the world but also symbol of the new China’s revolutionary movement.
The Summer Palace in northwest suburban Beijing is the largest and most complete imperial garden existing in China. It was first built in the 12th century as an imperial palace. Renovation and extension in the following several hundred years till the end of the 19th century led it into the scale we see today, and was officially named Summer Palace.
03. Day Beijing. (B.L)
Today you will visit the Great Wall,Sacred Way and Ming Tomb.
Great Wall, the true “long wall” called in Chin, looked as the representative of China. About 6,000 km this stone dragon winds its way over mountain peaks to the rand of the desert in the west side of the Gansu Province
Ming Tomb: There are thirteen imperial tombs of the Ming Dynasty scattered over an area of forty square kilometers in Changping District to the northwest of Beijing. Construction of the necropolis spanned more than two hundred years, almost throughout the entire Ming Dynasty: The first tomb was built in 1409, and the last one in 1644.
Sacred Way: In the front part of the imperial necropolises, there usually is a Sacred Way (or Divine Road) which means the road leading to heaven. The Emperor, known as the Son of the Heaven, who came from Heaven to his country through the Sacred Way, also deservedly would return to Heaven through this road. The road is often lined with stone statues which are important decorations of the mausoleum.
04. Day Beijing. (B)
You will visit Beihai Park and Wangfujing Street.
Beihai Park located in central Beijing, is one of the oldest and most authentically perserved imperial gardens in China. It has a history of 1000 years.
05. Day Beijing. (B)
Visit the Temple of Heaven. Rest of the day is free for you.
Temple of Heaven was built in 1420, situated south of Beijing city. It is the best preserved and largest sacrificial building complex in the world.
06. Day Beijng-Hometown. (B)
Take flight back to your Hometown. End of the tour.
Meals Symbol: B=Breakfast L=Lunch D=Dinner
The trip price includes:
1. Hotel accommodations with breakfast as specified (but hotels are subject to change to the same category before finally confirmed).
2. All meals as specified in the itinerary.
3. Transfers among airports & hotels as specified in the itinerary by private car or coach with driver & English-speaking guide.
4. Entrance fees for sightseeing as outlined in the itinerary with English speaking guide.
5. Domestic flights, trains or buses as specified in the itinerary.
6. Domestic airports departure taxes have been charged with the flight tickets.
7. Travel insurance in mainland China during the above travel period.
8. Arrangements for the planning, handling, operational and communication charges.
The trip price does not include:
1. Any meals which are not included in the "The trip price includes."
Single Room Supplements (as the above quotation for accommodation is based on twin sharing room).
2. International air and train tickets for coming to & leaving mainland China. Air tickets or train tickets not specified in the itinerary on the first arrival day and last departure day.
3. Excess Baggage Charges.
4. Personal expenses: Items of a purely personal nature such as drinks, laundry, tips to guides or drivers, FAX, telephone, excess baggage charges, or sightseeing or meals which are not included in the day-to-day itinerary.
5. Insurance coverage of personal loss, illness or damages incurred during your trip.
6. Gratuities, Tips to Guides and Drivers.
7. Visa fees
Season |
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1 Pax |
2 – 5 Pax |
6 – 9 Pax |
10 Pax & Above |
Book |
High
Season |
Deluxe Class |
US$ 1014 |
US$ 624 |
US$ 526 |
US$ 389 |
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Standard Class |
US$ 887 |
US$ 521 |
US$ 423 |
US$ 267 |
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Tourist Class |
US$ 648 |
US$ 407 |
US$ 309 |
US$ 239 |
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Low
Season |
Deluxe Class |
US$ 934 |
US$ 579 |
US$ 481 |
US$ 322 |
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Standard Class |
US$ 800 |
US$ 473 |
US$ 375 |
US$ 234 |
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Tourist Class |
US$ 625 |
US$ 391 |
US$ 283 |
US$ 219 |
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Class |
Deluxe Class |
Standard Class |
Tourist Class |
Hotels |
Jade Palace Hotel |
Central Garden Hotel |
Summary Hotel |
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Beijing, capital of the People's Republic of China, is the nation's political, economic and cultural centers as well as a hub of transportation and international exchanges. Situated on the northwestern tip of the North China Plain, the city consists of 18 districts and counties. As a world renowned ancient cultural city, it was home to Peking Man about 500,000 years ago. Beijing's history as a city goes back to 1045 BC. For a span of 800 years, Beijing was the capital of China, or to be specific, the provisional capital of Liao (907-1125) and capital for Jin (1115-1234), Yuan (1279-1368), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911). As a celebrated international tourist center, Beijing's land is beautified by green trees and lots of well-manicured lawns, and strewn with former imperial mansions and other old buildings, religious shrines and modern structures. Beijing's folklore holds forth the fascination of old-time peculiarities. A rich heritage in culture and art brought to life by burgeoning urban development has made Beijing the dream place to be for travelers from around the world.
Abbreviation: Jing
Area: 16,800 square km
Population: 11 million |
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