Beijing —
China’s Imperial Capital

Beijing is the cultural and historical heart of China — a city where imperial palaces, ancient walls, traditional hutongs, grand temples, and modern landmarks exist side by side. From the Forbidden City and the Great Wall to local neighborhoods and Olympic architecture, Beijing offers a classic journey through China’s past and present.

Discover the Magic of Beijing

From imperial palaces and ancient walls to hutong life and modern landmarks, every part of Beijing tells a story of China’s past and present.

Forbidden City Imperial Experience

Walk through the Forbidden City, the former imperial palace of China’s emperors, and explore grand halls, red walls, golden rooftops, and centuries of royal history. It is one of the most iconic cultural experiences in Beijing.

The Great Wall
Adventure

Visit the Great Wall and experience one of China’s most famous landmarks. Walking along the ancient stone walls, you can enjoy mountain views, historic watchtowers, and the powerful feeling of standing on one of the world’s greatest ancient constructions.

Beijing Hutong Local Life Walk

xplore Beijing’s traditional hutongs and discover the slower, more local side of the city. Narrow lanes, courtyard houses, small shops, local food, and everyday neighborhood life show a very different Beijing beyond the famous landmarks.

Houhai Lakeside
Night Walk

Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere around Houhai, a historic lakeside area with traditional streets, bars, restaurants, music, and night views. It is a great place to experience Beijing’s old-city charm mixed with modern leisure life.

Temple of Heaven Park Cultural Visit

Visit the Temple of Heaven, where emperors once prayed for good harvests. The park is known for its elegant ancient architecture, large green spaces, and peaceful local atmosphere, making it a perfect place to understand Beijing’s history and daily life.

Bird’s Nest & Water Cube Olympic Landmark Tour

Visit Beijing’s Olympic landmarks, the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube. These modern architectural icons show a different side of Beijing, combining sports history, creative design, city lights, and the energy of modern China.