Beijing City Tour: Bird’s Eye View of Forbidden City, Beijing Zoo and Boating in Summer Palace
Beijing, China
Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Enjoy Beijing in a different way: bird's view of the Forbidden City,viewing cute giant pandas at Beijing Zoo and relax in cruising along the Summer Palace.
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Enjoy Beijing in a different way: bird's view of the Forbidden City,viewing cute giant pandas at Beijing Zoo and relax in cruising along the Summer Palace.
Meet your guide at your hotel in the morning to visit the visit the Jingshan park. It is an former imperial garden, lies to the east of Beihai Park. The mid summit of Jingshan is the highest point in Beijing. Looking from the peak, you are able to get a full and clear bird view of the Forbidden City.
Then you will be taken to see the giant pandas at the Beijing Zoo, where you’ll be able to see the endangered giant panda in real life. Did you know that giant pandas eat about 26-83 lbs. of bamboo every day to get all their nutrients? Giant pandas infamously spend most of their day eating or digesting their food while napping. We will have a local lunch nearby.
From here you will take a boat to the Summer Palace, one of Beijing’s most popular landmarks and one of the best examples of an imperial garden in China. The site, which covers a total of almost 2 miles and incorporates a huge lake within its boundaries, has long been a royal garden and was considerably enlarged during the reign of Empress Dowager Cixi who effectively controlled China for 47 years between 1861 and 1908. Your final destination is a tea ceremony, to learn more about China’s tea culture, before we take you back to your hotel.
Then you will be taken to see the giant pandas at the Beijing Zoo, where you’ll be able to see the endangered giant panda in real life. Did you know that giant pandas eat about 26-83 lbs. of bamboo every day to get all their nutrients? Giant pandas infamously spend most of their day eating or digesting their food while napping. We will have a local lunch nearby.
From here you will take a boat to the Summer Palace, one of Beijing’s most popular landmarks and one of the best examples of an imperial garden in China. The site, which covers a total of almost 2 miles and incorporates a huge lake within its boundaries, has long been a royal garden and was considerably enlarged during the reign of Empress Dowager Cixi who effectively controlled China for 47 years between 1861 and 1908. Your final destination is a tea ceremony, to learn more about China’s tea culture, before we take you back to your hotel.
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