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Acrobatic/Chinese Kong Fu/Beijing Opera
US$26(RMB180)/person
Beijing opera or Peking opera is a kind of Chinese opera which arose in the mid-19th century and was extremely popular in the Qing Dynasty court. It is widely regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China. Chinese Kung fu and wushu are popular terms that have become synonymous with Chinese martial arts. However, the Chinese terms kung fu and wushu have very distinct connotations. Each term can describe different martial arts traditions and can also be used in a context without referencing martial arts.
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Mutianyu Great Wall & Scared Way of Ming Tombs Tour
US$39 (RMB270)/person
Mutianyu Great Wall, situated in Huairou District, 73 kilometers (45.4 miles) northwest from Beijing. It acrosses the mountain ridges connecting Gubeikou to the east and Juyongguan Pass to the west. Along with nearby Huanghua Great Wall and Jiankou Pass. These fortifications make the northern barrier protecting Beijing city and the imperial msusoleums. Its high quality constructions and unique feature makes this section of Great Wall an exciting tourist destination.
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Badaling Great Wall & Ming Tombs
US$23 (RMB160)/person
Located 11km away from Juyongguan Pass and 60km north of Beijing, Badaling, which means, "giving access to every direction," is the best-preserved section of the Great Wall. The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 to 1644. The Ming Tombs are a group of mausoleums of 13 Ming emperors, their empresses and their concubines. The tombs are located about 31 miles north of Beijing and are scattered across an area of 25 square miles. Two of the tombs, Changling and the most famous, Dingling, an underground palace, are open to the public.
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Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven & Summer Palace
US$36 (RMB250)/person
The Forbidden City is also known as the Palace Museum. It is the largest and most well preserved imperial residence in China today. Located in the center of Beijing.
The Temple of Heaven was built in 1420 during the reign of Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty.
The Summer Palace was a grand imperial palace and a royal garden of the Qing Dynasty.
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Simatai Great Wall & Jinshanling Great Wall
US$45 (CNY310)/person
The Forbidden City is also known as the Palace Museum. It is the largest and most well preserved imperial residence in China today. Located in the center of Beijing.
The Temple of Heaven was built in 1420 during the reign of Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty.
The Summer Palace was a grand imperial palace and a royal garden of the Qing Dynasty.
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Lama Temple, Beijing Zoo & Hutong
US$43(RMB300)/person
Lama Temple was built as a mansion for Emperor Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty when he was a prince. A hutong is an ancient city alley or lane typical in Beijing, where hutongs run into the several thousand.
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Badaling Great Wall,Forbidden City & Tian'anmen Square Tour
US$41(RMB280)/person
The Great Wall is a symbol of the ancient Chinese civilization. Stretching 3,950 miles, The Great Wall was built as a defensive structure. It is listed in the United Nation's Education, Science and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) World Heritage List in 1987.The Forbidden City is also known as the Palace Museum.
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Badaling Great Wall & Summer Palace Tour
US$35(RMB240)/person
The Summer Palace was a grand imperial palace and a royal garden of the Qing Dynasty. This imperial garden features 3,000 rooms and covers an expanse of 17.3 acres, with more than 100 picturesque sites of interest.
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