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Beijing Travel Guide

Beijing is the capital city of China, and it is a world famous city filled with ancient history and culture. It is also China’s political, economic, cultural, and transportation center covering an area of over 16,800 square kilometers. With a population of over 15 million, Beijing has a semi humid continental climate. Its winters are cold and dry, while the summers are hot and humid – both spring and autumn are short lasting. Because of the winter cold and summer heat, the best times to travel to Beijing are during the spring and autumn seasons.

Where Ji (Beijing today) was situated was a strategically advantageous location for development. It’s situated on a small plain with three sides closed off with surrounding mountains, and expansive rolling plains to the south. Leading to the south were a number of gorges such as Shangguan Pass, Juyongguan, and Nankou Pass (south entry pass). To the northwest, there is Badaling (Eight Prominent Peaks, which happens to be a popular tourist destination for Great Wall Tours today), leading to the Mongolian plateau. With this, Ji was a strategic communications hub between the north and the south.

Beijing is the capital of China, located in the northern part of China. As the capital of China, Beijing stands as the nation’s social, economical, political, and cultural center. Beijing has had a rich history of enduring invasions by warlords and foreign powers, devastating disasters, and has seen the rise and fall of generations of imperial dynasties.

Since 1949, Beijing officially became the capital of the People’s Republic of china. This splendid city attracts millions of visitors and tourists from all over the world each year. Today, Beijing is the center and home of the greatest repository of historical landmarks and monuments from imperial China.

Beijing has a fantastic blend of historical tourism sites and modern 21st century technology and lifestyle. From the world famous Great Wall of China, Forbidden City Palace, Summer Palace, and Ming Tombs to WangFuJing, Tianmen Square, Beijing’s West Railway Station, and China Central Television Tower.

The Beijing Opera has a history of over 200 years, and it is one of the key features of ancient Chinese culture. It was named Peking Opera as it evolved from several types of local operas that were performed in the city of Beijing. Its origins tracks back to 1790 during the Qing Dynasty, where 4 famous operas from Anhui Province performed in Beijing.

You’ll also discover the wide variety of gourmet cooking Beijing has to offer including the eight most famous regional cuisines of China, ranging from the hot and spicy Szechuan style cooking, to light, non-greasy tasting ShangDong style, and the Huaiyang cuisine with a history traceable back to 300 BC, and most famous of all, Peking Duck (Beijing Duck). Peking Duck (Beijing Duck) history can be traced back to more than 1,500 years ago; however it has its roots in the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644).

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Tour China – Exploring The Red Giant

These days it’s almost impossible to open a newspaper or turn on the news without hearing some mention of China. This vast, spectacular and very beautiful country is already playing a huge part in global markets and interest in China as a tourist destination is mirroring its economic growth.

One of the dilemmas that face travellers wanting to visit China is its vast scale. China is the 4th largest country in the world, and has huge diversity; from high-tech skyscraper cities like Shanghai, to the snow capped mountains of Tibet; from the ‘wild west’ of Xingjian province with its shifting sands and desert outposts, to tropical bamboo forests of the Sichuan – where giant pandas roam – the choice of locations may seem bewildering.

With this in mind, it’s little wonder that escorted tours to China are one of the most popular ways to enjoy the country. These touring holidays offer visitors an opportunity to see the best parts of the country and really get the most out of the China experience. A wide range of escorted tour holidays are on offer to suit all types of traveller, from the adrenaline seeker who wants activity and adventure in remote parts of the country, to those who’d prefer to explore the history and culture of China.

There is also the choice of opting for a private guide, or joining a group tour. If you already have a group of friends who intend to travel together, a private tour might be preferable. However, group tours are very popular with small groups, single travellers or couples, as it is a great way to meet others with similar interests and also share the camaraderie of your trip.

Another massive advantage of joining an escorted tour group is that it removes the headaches of travelling in an unfamiliar place. China can be a tricky country to navigate for the foreigner who doesn’t speak Chinese and is unfamiliar with the culture. A tour holiday means that all accommodation and travel is already arranged, leaving visitors free to enjoy their trip; while having an English speaking guide who also speaks the local language, on hand to answer any questions and attend to any problems, not only provides peace of mind for travellers but also means that you can learn much more about the people and places you visit.

It’s worth taking your time when choosing China tours that are most suited to your tastes; do you want an urban experience, or an outback adventure? Are you a culture vulture or are you more interested in China’s history? Whatever you’re looking for in China, with an escorted tour group you’re certain to find plenty of eastern promise in this huge, diverse and fascinating country that offers so much for visitors.

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Beijing China Travel Guide

Beijing China

Beijing is the capital city of China, and it is a world famous city filled with ancient history and culture. It is also China’s political, economic, cultural, and transportation center covering an area of over 16,800 square kilometers. With a population of over 15 million, Beijing has a semi humid continental climate. Its winters are cold and dry, while the summers are hot and humid – both spring and autumn are short lasting. Because of the winter cold and summer heat, the best times to travel to Beijing are during the spring and autumn seasons.

Where Ji (Beijing today) was situated was a strategically advantageous location for development. It’s situated on a small plain with three sides closed off with surrounding mountains, and expansive rolling plains to the south. Leading to the south were a number of gorges such as Shangguan Pass, Juyongguan, and Nankou Pass (south entry pass). To the northwest, there is Badaling (Eight Prominent Peaks, which happens to be a popular tourist destination for Great Wall Tours today), leading to the Mongolian plateau. With this, Ji was a strategic communications hub between the north and the south.

Beijing is the capital of China, located in the northern part of China. As the capital of China, Beijing stands as the nation’s social, economical, political, and cultural center. Beijing has had a rich history of enduring invasions by warlords and foreign powers, devastating disasters, and has seen the rise and fall of generations of imperial dynasties.

Since 1949, Beijing officially became the capital of the People’s Republic of china. This splendid city attracts millions of visitors and tourists from all over the world each year. Today, Beijing is the center and home of the greatest repository of historical landmarks and monuments from imperial China.

Beijing has a fantastic blend of historical tourism sites and modern 21st century technology and lifestyle. From the world famous Great Wall of China, Forbidden City Palace, Summer Palace, and Ming Tombs to WangFuJing, Tianmen Square, Beijing’s West Railway Station, and China Central Television Tower.

The Beijing Opera has a history of over 200 years, and it is one of the key features of ancient Chinese culture. It was named Peking Opera as it evolved from several types of local operas that were performed in the city of Beijing. Its origins tracks back to 1790 during the Qing Dynasty, where 4 famous operas from Anhui Province performed in Beijing.

You’ll also discover the wide variety of gourmet cooking Beijing has to offer including the eight most famous regional cuisines of China, ranging from the hot and spicy Szechuan style cooking, to light, non-greasy tasting ShangDong style, and the Huaiyang cuisine with a history traceable back to 300 BC, and most famous of all, Peking Duck (Beijing Duck). Peking Duck (Beijing Duck) history can be traced back to more than 1,500 years ago; however it has its roots in the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644).

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