After breakfast, we will reach the Tiananmen Square,
one of the largest city squares in the world. Standing in the North
Square, you can look up at the Tiananmen Tower, where Chairman Mao
proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Passing through Tiananmen Square, you will step into the Forbidden City,
which is the largest and best-preserved palace in the world. Once the
imperial palace of the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. It is a reflection
of the highest architecture level in ancient China.
Next, you will visit the Temple of Heaven,
a sacred site used in ancient times to worship the heavens and offer
prayers for a bountiful harvest. Nowadays, it has become a lively place
where locals perform traditional activities such as Tai Chi, dancing,
kite flying and calligraphy. Stroll among the halls of the Temple of
Heaven and feel the solemnity and mystery of ancient royalty.
After that, we will make a short trip to Jingshan Park, where you will have a panoramic view of the entire Forbidden City.
Next, we will visit the Hutongs
and take a rickshaw ride through Beijing's hutongs. These alleys, made
up of courtyards, epitomize life in old Beijing.