Private Day Tour: Peking Man Site, Stone Flower Cave, Marco Polo Bridge


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  • Private Day Tour: Peking Man Site, Stone Flower Cave, Marco Polo Bridge

Beijing, China

Trip Type:   Private Day Trips
Duration:  8 hours
This is absolutely a unique tour that you will learn the ancient culture of Peking man (Homo erectus pekinensis) in the Peking Man Site. Moreover, you will visit the beautiful stalactite in the Stone Flower Cave. In addition, you can't miss the famous Marco Polo bridge (Lugou Bridge), which marked the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945). it's less tourist sightseeing in Beijing. During today, . And the beautiful stalactite in the Stone Flower Cave. And the Marco Polo bridge is perhaps most famous though, for being the place when the Japanese invasion of China began in 1937.

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This is absolutely a unique tour that you will learn the ancient culture of Peking man (Homo erectus pekinensis) in the Peking Man Site. Moreover, you will visit the beautiful stalactite in the Stone Flower Cave. In addition, you can't miss the famous Marco Polo bridge (Lugou Bridge), which marked the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945). it's less tourist sightseeing in Beijing. During today, . And the beautiful stalactite in the Stone Flower Cave. And the Marco Polo bridge is perhaps most famous though, for being the place when the Japanese invasion of China began in 1937. Around 8:00am, your tour guide and private car driver will meet you at your hotel lobby. You will start heading to Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian. The Chinese ape-man, also known as Peking Man, lived some 690,000 years ago, in mid-period of Pleistovene epoch. The first complete skull of Peking Man was discovered in December 1929. Peking Man's age is estimated to be between 500,000 and 300,000 years old.

After your Chinese ape-man visiting, your next stop is the Stone Flower Cave, one of the biggest caves in China (formerly named Qianzhen Cave or Shifo Cave). It is located in Fangshan district, Beijing, 50km away from downtown. It was first discovered in 1446, Ming Dynasty by a Buddhist monk, Yuanguang. The structure of the cave is multi-level and multi-branch. It contains a superb collection of beautiful sights. You will be amazed at nature's creativity. All of the features are made of stone: fantastic stalactites, stalagmites, curtains and, flowers. Everywhere is full of the sound of water dripping "Di Di Da" which is composed into delightful music. Stalactites and stalagmites are growing until one day they meet. The milk white stone "Yue Nai Shi" is a wonder in it and a national treasure. It comes in many shapes such as stone lotus and mushroom.

Your last stop of the tour is Lugou Bridge (Lugouqiao) or "Marco Polo Bridge" as it's more popularly know. It is about 15km southwest away from the Beijing city center. First built over 800 years ago in the Jin dynasty, the bridge is now the oldest in Beijing. You will see a lot of stone lions on the bridge. Marco Polo Bridge is being famed for its aesthetic features, and it is considered to be an architectural masterpiece. In 1937, the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) started from this point, and it's the famous Marco Polo Bridge Incident in the Chinese history.

After this wonderful and unique tour, your tour guide will send you back to your hotel in Beijing by your private transport service.









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