Get to know Beijing and its amazing history by visiting three of the city's most impressive historic attractions: Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest. Beijing is an enormous city of nearly 22 million people, with one of the oldest cultures on earth. To complete your sightseeing you'll have the opportunity to enjoy traditional Chinese Medicine Center and Silk Store.
Note: The Forbidden City is not open on Mondays. You will visit Jingshan Park or Prince Gung's Palace instead of Forbidden City on every Monday.
Departure Point: Pick-up and drop-off services from the hotels located within 4th ring circle highway Return point: Returns to original departure point
Build in 1415, Tian An Men Square is one of the largest squares in the would, with total size of over 40 hectares. It is the main entrance of the Forbidden City, and has an overview of the communist influences on the country.
The Forbidden City was built in 1406, which use to be Chinese Imperial Palace in Ming and Qing Dynasty. With over 180 acres and collection of great halls, you will see antiques and treasures representing all of China's history.
Built in 1420, Temple of Heaven was where emperors went to worship heaven for good harvests. It is Chinas largest temple and altar complex, an extraordinary example of religious architecture dating back to the Ming and Qing Dynasty.
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