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2013年6月23日星期日

Why Beijing is the First Destination to Visit ?



Once you tour in Beijing, you will love it and you will never want to leave. Here I will list top reasons why Beijing is so famous in the world.

Reason 1: Famous Attractions in Beijing




Has been the capital of different periods of history, Beijing offers China's wonderful array of attractions, including Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Ming Tombs, and Lama Temple. 

Reason 2: Picturesque Natural Scenery

Beijing has many beautiful landscapes for tourists relaxing. The best time travel to Beijing is in late spring and autumn. Autumn is a particularly pleasant time to visit as the days are warm and the leaves of the many trees in the city turn glorious shades of red and gold. The heat and humidity of the summers and the biting wind in winter can be extreme.

Reason 3: Friendly Chinese People


When traveling in Beijing, you will find that the Chinese people are warm, friendly and extremely honest. They always smile to other people and willing to help others. Especially the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games pushed the people's passion for nudity over the top.

Reason 4: Say "HI!" to the animals in Beijing Zoo


As China's largest treasure house of animals and birds, Beijing has become one of the ten biggest Zoos in the world. One of the most famous mammals in Beijing Zoo is giant panda which has long been a symbol of the world's wildlife Protection effort.

Reason 5: Try Chinese Food


In Beijing, tourist can taste different styles of food from different regions. One of the most famous foods in Beijing is Beijing Roast Duck. 

Reason 6: Convenient Transportation

Public transport in Beijing is very convenient, so tourists can take a bus, rend a taxi, or ride a bike. Bicycle is a convenient means of transportation. It has been very popular among foreign visitor. 

Reason 7: Morning Visit to Beijing Park

An unmissable experience is a morning visit to one of Beijing’s public parks. This is when people let their hair down by indulging in their particular favorite physical activity, be it Tai chi, jogging, singing or even ballroom dancing.

Reason 8: Accommodation of All Level

Whether you want to save money and live in a much comfortable hotels, Beijing offer different levels of accommodation. To cater for the booming tourist industry, Beijing provides accommodation that can meet all budget levels, including boutique hotels, star-rated hotels, hostels and inns.

Enjoy yourself during your Beijing travel.

2013年5月3日星期五

Why Beijing is Worth to Visit for Tourist?



Beijing is one of the most populous cities in the world, without question, worth visiting if you are not busy. The history of Beijing dates back three millennia. The city is famous for its opulent palaces, temples, gardens, tombs, walls and gates, and its art treasures and universities have made it a center of culture and art in China. Few cities in the world have been the political and cultural center of an area as immense for so long. Beijing is a city with lots of old buildings. If you have traveled to Beijing several times and you have tired of those representative attractions such as Forbidden City, Summer Palace and Temple of Heaven etc, then I want to recommend some other sightseeing to you such as World Park in Beijing and Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site.

Beijing World Park


Located in the Fengtai District of Beijing, the World Park in Beijing features 106 of the most famous sites from 14 countries and regions all over the world. Occupying 46.7 hectares, the World Park in Beijing is composed of two parts: the scenic area and the shopping, dining and entertainment area. There tourists can take an electric train and a motorboat through the World Park in Beijing to simulate a trip around the world.
World Park in Beijing includes most of the recognized spots of interest on the globe. Besides, it also has a fountain operated by laser beams, a plant maze and a fairyland in which children and adults alike can enjoy themselves. Also, tourists have a chance to view folk customs from different countries for that regular international parades of folklore are provided.
With so many world famous attractions in the park, during the travel to Beijing World Park is like you have already travel around the whole world in one day.

Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site


As a cave system in Beijing, Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site ha yielded many archarological discoveries, including one of the first specimens of Homo erectus, dubbed Peking Man. Peking Man lived in this cave approximately 750000 to 200000 years ago.
With such a high reputation and the fame, Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site is the place really worth visiting during your tours in Beijing. During this Beijiing trip, tourists will get a deep understanding about the Peking Man in ancient times.

There are modern buildings and archaic buildings in Beijing. We hope you would like the two attractions we have recommended above. If you have any good idea, we are here waiting for you email or telephone.

2013年4月19日星期五

Take You Visit Top 10 Beijing Attractions

There is no doubt that Beijing is one of the most visited cities in the world. Distinct different four seasons, you can always find something special whenever you tour in Beijing. There are hundreds of tourist scenic spots and historical sites in Beijing. Beijing attracts millions of visitors flock to Beijing to see the capital of China, a great blend of old and new. Based on the past internet tourism experience, we recommend 10 attractions for your Beijing tour.

The Forbidden City



Seated in the center of Beijing city, was where emperors handled court business and resided. This grand, solemn and palatial structure is the largest wooden cluster in existence in the world today. Those used for government affairs and daily life are displayed in their original places. The Forbidden City is open to the public all year round. Forbidden City is a must for your Beijing tour.

National Museum of China


Located on the east side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, the National Museum of China is the largest comprehensive history museum in China. Through display of both material and non-material collections and exhibits, it narrates the history created by the ancestors of the Chinese people. With extremely rich collections, the research of those exhibits and depth are second to none.

Tiananmen Square


Seated in the center of downtown Beijing, the Tiananmen Square is the largest public square in the world. And it is not only the symbol of China but also the heart of Beijing. It had bore witness to many historical events and the decline and resurgence of the nation. So Tiananmen Square Tour is very popular among domestic and foreign tourists when they tour in Beijing.

Bird's Nest


Bird’s Nest got its name for the reason that it looks like a big nest which embraces and nurses human beings. As the main stadium for the 2008 Olympic Games, its allure is deeper though the Olympic Games 2008 fade into memory.

The Great Wall


The Great Wall reflects collision and exchanges between agricultural civilizations and nomadic civilizations in ancient China. In ancient times, the Great Wall of China was used as superb military architecture. Great Wall of China is one of the wonders in the world.

The Summer Palace



Well known for its large and priceless collection of cultural relics, Summer Palace was among the first group of historical and cultural heritage sites in China to be placed under special state protection. Famous as a classical imperial garden, Summer Palace is the largest and best preserved imperial garden of the Qing Dynasty extant in Beijing. Summer Palace is a must for Beijing tour.

Temple of Heaven


Situated in the southern part of the city, Temple of Heaven was built in 1420. In those old times, the emperors worshipped heaven and prayed for good harvests. People thought that everything was dominated by heaven due to underdeveloped science. They hope that heaven would help them by sacrifice.

Yuanmingyuan Park



YuanMingYuan Park is very close to the Summer Palace, in fact, slightly nearer to central Beijing. Yuanmingyuan is renowned throughout the world for its fabled charms and association with Chinese modern history. Constructed during the 18th and early 19th century, YuanMingYuan Park was a wonderland of lakes and waterways, bridges, hills and pavilions. Half of the gardens are covered by the waters of lakes, winding streams and ponds.

Nanluoguxiang



NanluoguXiang is one of the oldest Hutongs and it holds a history of more than 800 years. Recent years, NanluoguXiang has become a popular tourist destination with many bars, stores and galleries. It is worth to spend an hour or two walking through the little alley ways and Hutongs around it during your Beijing tour.

Beihai Park



As one of the most famous parks in the city of Beijing, Beihai Park encompasses over 68 hectares, more than half of it is taken up by the lake. In summer, Beihai Park is an ideal place to go to escape from the blazing summer heat, while in winter, the lake freezes over and Beihai Park turns into a huge skating rink. Jingshan Park and the Forbidden are near to Beihai Park, tourists could also pay a visit to them. The excellent scenery of your Beijing tour will deeply impress you.

Which you should do or see in Beijing largely depends on your time, budget, personal interest and tolerance of the crowds. If time permits, you’d better look around all of them that will highlight your Beijing tour by visiting them.

Let’s Go to Experience Different Culture of Religious

Based on humanity's attempt to explain the universe and natural phenomena, Religion has been defined as a system of beliefs. Religion often influences a person’s world outlook, outlook on life and values. Culture has been defined as the system of shared beliefs, values, customs and behaviors that people use to deal with their world. And it can be transmitted from generation to generation through learning. During this Beijing tour, let us feel different culture of religious.

Lama Temple


As one of the key historic sites under national protection, Lama Temple is one of the largest lamaseries of Tibetan Buddhism that remain in Beijing. Boasts a time-honored history of almost 1,700 years, originally Lama Temple was the residence of Emperor Yongzheng before he was crowned. In the years of Qianlong it was changed into a lamasery, and began to serve as the headquarters of the Qing government's administration of Tibetan Buddhism affairs.
Now Lama Temple attracts large number of tourists from all over the world with the mysterious, splendor, and profundity of the culture it embodies.

The Tanzhe Temple

Located in Mentougou District of Beijing, The Tanzhe Temple is about 30 kilometers away from downtown Beijing. With 943 buildings, including 638 ancient architectural halls, the Tanzhe Temple maintains the styles and traits dating back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. As the largest ancient temple complex in suburb Beijing, the entire complex fully shows the ancient Chinese aesthetic principles. The Tanzhe Temple is a must for your Beijing tour.

Fahai Temple

Located on the Cuiwei Mountain, Fahai Templ is about two kilometers northeast of Moshikou, Beijing. The main constructions are respectively built on three terraces. Fahai Temple is noted for its murals, which are represented by the mural painting the auspicious clouds. These paintings all adopt the traditional Chinese realistic painting method characterized by fine brush work and close attention in detail.

Yunju Temple

Located south of Shangfang Mountains, The Yunju Temple is an ancient complex and was built around limestone caves. There you would find a shrine and two bone fragments at the site. It is that they belong to Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. The Yunju Temple has draw large crowds to the site when they travel in Beijing.

Jietai Temple

With the main complex of Jietai Temple liberally dotted with ancient pines, Jietai Temple is a tree lover's delight. During your Beijing tour, you would likely encounter tour guides with tales of ancient trees in temple courtyards. Inside the JietaiTemple, you will find one of the most famous trees: Jiulong PineTree. Jiulong PineTree is said to be more than 1,300 years old.


Reclining Buddha Temple

Reclining Buddha Temple is located on the eastern side of Fragrant Hills. The 5.2-metre-long Reclining Buddha depicts Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism. There are12 sculptures around it, give the deep sorrow of Sakyamuni's 12 disciples.

Through this Beijing tour, we hope you could have a deep understanding of different culture of religious.

2013年4月7日星期日

Top 10 Must Things to do in Beijing

As a must-see destination for visitors to China, Beijing has served as capital of China for more than 800 years. Beijing's glorious ancient past and modern vibrancy mingle perfectly, and you will never get enough of it. Beijing is a city boasting the largest number of cultural heritage sites in the world. The interest of visiting Beijing is at one side to explore its glorious past, and at another side to feel its real Chinese culture and have a better understanding of the Chinese people. Let me show top things you have to do in Beijing.

1. Beijing Great Wall

 

In Beijing, The Great Wall is 629 km long. And five sections of the Great Wall have been opened to visitors. Construction of the wall began over 2000 years ago and lasted for over 1000 years. Today, I am glad to tell you the best-preserved part of the Great Wall is Badaling Great Wall. If you have not climbed the Great Wall, you have not seen China.

2. The Forbidden City



Forbidden City is also known as the Palace Museum. To visit the Forbidden City is to review the history of China’s Feudal Society. The Forbidden City is the best preserved imperial palace in China and the largest ancient palatial structure in the world.

3. The Summer Palace


Summer Palace is up to now the best preserved and the largest imperial gardens in China. Like most imperial palace in China, the Summer Palace is divided into three parts: halls for political affairs, living quarters and religious buildings.

4. Hutong



One of the unique features of Beijing is its numerous Hutongs, which means small lanes. The life of ordinary people in these lanes contributes greatly to the charm of this ancient capital. In these small lanes, you will find many Siheyuan, or quadrangles that are the living quarters of ordinary Beijingers.

5. Temple of Heaven



Regarded as one of the greatest architectural structures in the world, Temple of Heaven is the place you should not miss during the Beijing tour.

6. Ming Tombs

With long history and the high fame, Ming Tombs has become one of the key attractions in Beijing. After the tour to Ming Tombs, tourists will both enjoy the ancient architecture style and learn more about thi history.

7. Night show-Beijing Opera


To go to Laoshe Teahouse is not only to drink tea but also to watch performances. Beijing Opera is undoubtedly the first choice for the entertainment of many foreigners in Beijing.

Beijing Opera has its origin in primitive songs and dances of ancient times. The music, singing and costumes are products of its origins.

8. Night show-Kung Fu Show


The Kung Fu Show is treasure of Chinese culture. And the tourists could learn more about China during enjoy this performance.

9. Night show -Acrobatics Show


The Acrobatics Show is treasure of Chinese culture. And the tourists could learn more about China during enjoying this performance.

10. Beijing Roast Duck

Historical records show that Beijing Roast Duck started some 300 years ago. China is one of the first countries to domesticate ducks for the table. In about 1630, a eunuch wrote a book on the imperial diet and referred to roast goose, pork, chicken and duck as the most favored courses in the palace.