Beijing is well known for its flatness and regular construction. There is only one hill to be found in the city limits (in Jingshan Park to the north of the famous Forbidden City), and like the configuration of the Forbidden City, it has concentric ring roads, which are actually rectangular, that go around the metropolis.
Beijing Day Tours
See 2 of the most popular destinations in Beijing in just one day - the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs. Included in your tour is an English speaking guide, all admission fees, lunch and pick up and drop off at your hotel in Beijing. Stop at the world renown Bohua Jade Factory to indulge in a shopping spree fit for an Emperor! ....
Beijing Sightseeing Tours
It's an adventure to roam the old streets of Beijing, but it becomes all the more exciting by pedicab. Start with an interesting tour of the Capital Museum to learn about the history and culture of China's capital city. Taste local teas at a traditional tea ceremony, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Later visit Prince Gong's mansion ....
Beijing Cultural Tours
Get to know Beijing and its amazing history by visiting three of the city's most impressive historic attractions: Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. Beijing is an enormous city of nearly 15 million people, with one of the oldest cultures on earth ....
Beijing at Night Tours
Dine and be entertained in traditional fashion on this evening excursion. See the nightlife of Beijing and enjoy world famous Peking Duck. Discover the culinary secrets in carving the duck and eating it 'Beijing style'. Dinner is followed by exotic entertainment by a Chinese acrobat troupe ....
Beijing Transfers
Booked your flights and wondering how to get to and from your hotel in Beijing? Look no further. One-way and return transfers are available to be booked online before you go. Be met at the airport by English speaking guides after clearing customs - you'll only need to look for your name and the famous Gray Line Blue Diamond ....
A vast, spectacular, beautiful country of contrasts in landscape, climate and culture, where peaceful rice fields and monastery villages exist alongside buzzing ultramodern mega-cities.