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Guide to Beijing

Our Guide to Beijing

Tourism in Beijing

China’s ancient rulers displayed their power and lordship through the construction of magnificent palaces, imperial residences and scores of temples. Today, Beijing is home to a population of approximately 13 million, as well as being the country’s political and cultural center.

Beijing is very accessible and easy to experience, while at the same time the city retains the majesty and splendor of places such as the "Forbidden City" (a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site).

In order to host the 2008 Olympic Games, the city underwent certain changes: parks and green areas were designed by landscape designers, new sports villages were built, shopping malls were erected as well as modern living quarters.

Sights and Excursions

The Great Wall: Around 60 km to the north of Beijing. Construction of the Great Wall originally began in the 7th Century B.C. for defense purposes, and was finally finished in the 2nd century B.C.

The Forbidden City: The secretive world of the 24 Chinese Emperors.

Ming Tombs: Grand grave sites where 13 Emperors of the Ming Dynasty are buried.

Tiananmen Square and Museum of Chinese History: The square and its surroundings used to be the old city centre.

The Temple of Heaven: Ming and Qing Emperors travelled each year from the Forbidden City to the Temple of Heaven on the winter solstice to worship, offer sacrifices to heaven, and to pray for good harvest.

Lama Temple: An impressive religious construction that was originally built in 1694 as the residence of the son of the Qing Emperor, Kangxi.

Tan Zhe Si Temple: Located some 41 kilometers west of the city, this beautiful temple was built in 622.

Geography and Climate

Beijing is located in the north of China.  The best time to visit the city would be in spring and the fall since summer can be quite hot. Winters in Beijing typically have snow and rainy periods with a lot of humidity that can be encountered throughout the year, therefore, your travel should be planned well in advance for highest comfort.

Sport and Leisure

Soccer, table tennis and basketball are popular sports in Beijing and students can participate at one of the numerous sports clubs.

Tai-Chi is a very popular activity or sport in China and is a variation of the traditional art of battle "Taijiquan". Relaxing movements are an important component of traditional Chinese medicine. They strengthen life-energy and harmonize the body’s strengths. This sport is easy to learn - courses can be booked directly at our school.

Shopping in Beijing

Wangfujing Street is Beijing’s busiest commercial area and it is ideal for first-time visitors, as they wont be cheated or overcharged while shopping. Other popular places include the China World Trade Center or the Xidan shopping arcade, teeming with stores of all kinds, as well as restaurants and eateries. The Liulichang market, restored to its original look during the Quing Dynasty times, specializes in Chinese paintings, calligraphy, rare books, arts and crafts.

Eating in Beijing

There are thousands of eating places in Beijing serving cuisine from all sorts of different places. The large department stores and commercial centres almost always have food patios and here you will find a large variety of Chinese food at bargain prices. In Beijing’s University area (housing almost 15 Universities) there are a score of student restaurants and cafeterias.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of the most spectacular cities in China. It is part of those who called "special administrative regions", as called applying an administrative model "one country, two systems", ie maintaining a capitalist economic system but with a communist ideology. The region is made up of several islands and a peninsula. Until 1997 it was part of the United Kingdom.

Shanghai

The largest city in China offers many points of interest such as:

  • Jin Mao Tower, or The East Pearl Tower, two of the tallest buildings in the country
  • Jing'an Temple
  • The Yuyuan Garden
  • In 2002 Shanghai was selected to host the World Expo in 2010

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