No visit to Beijing is complete without walking along the legendary Great Wall of China, so escape the busy city streets with us and experience one of the Great Wonders. We promise you won't regret it!
Peking opera of China is a national treasure with a history of 200 years. It is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics.
Visit two popular Beijing-area attractions on this unforgettable private day trip: Great Wall & Longqingxia Ravine.
Don't miss this breathtaking show that thrills audiences of all ages and nationalities.
Have limited time in Beijing? Select our specially arranged day trip to the most important historic relics of the capital city.
Would you like to visit some famous spots in Beijing even if you have just a short time in Beijing? Find this tour to visit some of Beijing's new modern architectures.
Take a day trip from Beijing to Chuandixia Village.
Sightseeing of Jingshanling Great Wall - perfect destination for photographers.
Forbidden City, the world's largest palace complex of Qing and Ming Dynasty & Great Wall, the symbol of China, the must-see place for anyone traveling to China.
Peking Duck, or Peking Roast Duck is a famous duck dish from Beijing that has been prepared since the imperial era, and is now considered one of China's national foods.
Enjoy a city tour of visiting the important historical, cultural and religious sites in Beijing, such as Lama Temple, Summer Palace and explore the local people's life in Hutongs.
A combined tour to two of the must-see places of interest in Beijing. This One Day Bus Tour will take you to the famous Great Wall of China and the famous Summer Palace. Both of the sights are spectacular.
Beijing Museum Showcases 850 years of the city's history as a capital.
This is combined with two of the most popular destinations north of Beijing, Juyonguan Great Wall which is nearer than other sections of Great Wall and less crowded as well, and the Ming Tomb.
This tour includes Tian'anmen Square, the world's largest public square and the closely linked Forbidden City, from which the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties governed for over 500 years.
If you would like to have a glimpse into Beijing's yesterday, we recommended to have a short adventure trip to the Hutongs (old alleyways or siheyuan, the traditional courtyard residences).