Top Atractions

Forbidden city

Attraction No.1

forbidden city

The Forbidden City has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. Visitors can see the traditional palace architecture, enjoy the treasures kept in the palace, and learn of the legends and anecdotes about the imperial family and the court.

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Grear Wall of China

Attraction No.2

Grear Wall of China

The Great Wall is the most popular site for travelers in China, it by far mankind’s most extensive construction endeavor. It zig-zags up and down steep ridges and is punctuated with imposing watchtowers, making the Great Wall the travel icon of China.

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Summer Palace

Attraction No.3

The Summer Palace

Located at the northwest suburb of Beijing, it is one of the largest, best preserved, and most compelling royal gardens in the world. The Summer Palace boasts the peak of Chinese gardening and architectural art, yet the whole is harmonious, known as “The Royal Gardens Museum” and ranked as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Ming Tombs

Attraction No.4

The Ming Tombs

The most extensive burial complex of any Chinese dynasty and are one of the finest preserved pieces of 15th century Chinese art and architecture. Ming Tombs were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in August 2003 along with other tombs under the 'Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties' designation.

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Temple of Heaven

Attraction No.5

The Temple of Heaven

The Temple of Heaven is an architecturally splendid set of religious buildings used for sacrificial ceremonies and prayers by the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

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Beihai Park

Attraction No.6

The Beihai Park

As the royal garden with 800-year history, Beihai Park boasts one of the best China’s classical gardens with artificial hills, pavilions, halls, temples and covered corridors built in a traditional style.

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Beijing Day Tours

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