China's imperial capital, where ancient dynasties meet modern energy. Walk the Great Wall, explore the Forbidden City, and savor the iconic Peking Duck.
Beijing's most treasured landmarks, each telling a unique story of China's imperial past.
The imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties, the most iconic historical landmark in China, showcasing ancient royal architecture and culture.
One of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Mutianyu section offers stunning views with fewer crowds and a more comfortable hiking experience.
A sacred site where emperors once worshipped the heavens, representing harmony between heaven and earth in traditional Chinese philosophy.
The most famous Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing, known for its strong spiritual atmosphere and impressive Buddha statues.
A historic scenic area composed of three lakes, surrounded by Hutongs and former residences of celebrities, blending natural beauty with rich cultural heritage.
A historic imperial park famous for its White Pagoda and serene lake views, offering a peaceful cultural atmosphere.
A masterpiece of Chinese imperial garden design, combining lakes, pavilions, and natural landscapes, known as the "Royal Garden of China."
Handpicked experiences that bring you closer to Beijing's rich culture, art, and traditions.
A premium Chinese tea experience featuring traditional tea ceremony, tasting, and cultural explanation. Ideal for relaxation and luxury cultural immersion.
Step back in time with a complete imperial costume experience. Includes traditional makeup, hairstyling, professional photography with accessories, and photo editing.
Experience immersive movie-themed worlds: Harry Potter Wizarding World, Jurassic World, Transformers Base, Kung Fu Panda Land, and Hollywood-style shows.
A national-level museum showcasing traditional Chinese arts, crafts, and intangible cultural heritage. One of the most important cultural museums in China.
From imperial banquets to beloved street snacks, Beijing's culinary heritage is as rich as its history.
Beijing's most iconic dish. Crispy skin and tender duck meat, served with pancakes, sweet bean sauce, and scallions.
A traditional Beijing-style hot pot featuring tender lamb slices in a clear, aromatic broth. Pure and authentic flavors.
A classic Beijing noodle dish served with savory soybean paste, fresh vegetables, and crunchy cucumber strips.
A traditional street snack of hawthorn berries coated in a crisp sugar glaze. Sweet, sour, and irresistibly crunchy.