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Third most populated city in the world with over 21 million residents, the capital of the People's Republic of China is a sprawling city of 16 administrative divisions, composing its rural, suburban, urban, and economic sectors. Vast and filed with major cultural institutions, there are a variety of sites to see on a trip to Beijing, such as the iconic Forbidden City, the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty, the 144 museums and galleries, Temple of Heaven, and Summer Palace. The city is also the perfect place to take a day trip to the Great Wall, such as the Badaling, Mutianyu, and Juyongguan sections. Beyond the city's fascinating attractions, Beijing is also home to the world renowned Peking opera. Beijing serves as a major starting point for longer trips to China, serving as a large rail hub and end point for the Beijing-Shanghai and Beijing-Guanzhou High-Speed Railway, allowing easy access to Shanghai in under 6 hours and Guanzhou under 10. The primary airport is the Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), which is the second busiest airport in the world.
Wrapped up in a glorious and mesmerizing past, Beijing offers visitors the chance to explore extraordinary historic attractions. These are found in settings that bustle with local activity in much the same way as they did hundreds of years ago.
When traveling to Beijing China tours can easily lead first time visitors through this energetic metropolis that embraces innovation and modernization. Beijing’s exceptional mix of past, present and future has something for everyone to enjoy.
Tours in Beijing take you to the top attractions, letting you travel in the comfort of modern, fully-equipped sightseeing buses. You are accompanied by local guides who know every area of the city, speak English and can fill you in on all the historic details that go with each location.
For your convenience, Beijing tours will normally offer you complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off as a part of their service. Admission to attractions and authentic Chinese dining experiences are also usually included.
No visit to Beijing can be considered complete until you have stopped by the Great Wall of China. Of course, while in the city, you can snap a few keepsake photos of the Great Wall winding its way across the hill to the north. Until you have walked on the wall, however, you will always get the feeling that your Beijing trip is missing something!
Great Wall of China tours from Beijing often take you to the scenic and mountainous Jinshanling section of the Great Wall. The views atop the Wall are unsurpassed and photographers have been known to travel here just to snap that “perfect” once in a lifetime picture.
Every city in China holds a special appeal and has attractions that draw millions of visitors from all over the world annually. A great way to enjoy more of what the country has to offer is to join a China tour.
• Join Beijing tours to Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an on an extended tour from Beijing to Shanghai and Suzhou.
• Book a Yangtze River cruise and explore cultural and historic regions such as Tibet and Mongolia.
• Travel from Beijing through Xi’an and Shanghai then on to an intriguing sightseeing adventure in Hong Kong
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