Beijing
Home to the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. A blend of ancient power and modern art districts.
The Story
Beijing, the capital of China, is a city where ancient history meets modern innovation. From the majestic Forbidden City to the iconic Great Wall, Beijing offers visitors a unique glimpse into China's imperial past while showcasing its rapid modernization. The city is home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, and the Ming Tombs.
Must-See Sights
The Great Wall of China
One of the world's most iconic landmarks, stretching over 21,000 kilometers. Visit Mutianyu or Badaling sections for the best experience.
Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
The imperial palace complex of the Ming and Qing dynasties, housing over 1.8 million artifacts. A masterpiece of traditional Chinese architecture.
Temple of Heaven
A masterpiece of Chinese architecture where emperors prayed for good harvests. The circular Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is an architectural marvel.
Summer Palace
A vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces. The perfect place to experience imperial garden design and escape the city hustle.
Curated Itineraries
3-Day Classic Beijing
Perfect for first-time visitors covering all major historical sites
5-Day Deep Dive
Comprehensive tour including cultural experiences and modern attractions
Local Flavors
Peking Duck
Beijing's signature dish - crispy skin, tender meat, served with pancakes.
Zhajiangmian
Thick wheat noodles topped with savory fermented soybean paste.
Hot Pot
Traditional Mongolian hot pot with thinly sliced meat.
Tanghulu
Traditional sweet snack - sugar-coated hawthorn berries.