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Excursions & Activities for A Week in Beijing
Beijing Excursions
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Hutong Tour
starting at $42.00
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Duration2:
3.5 Hours
Time:
8:30 AM to 12:00 PM
A hutong is an ancient city alley or lane typical in Beijing, where they number into the thousands. Many hutongs built during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties surround the Forbidden City. In the prime of these dynasties the emperors, in order to establish supreme power for themselves, planned the city and arranged the residential areas according to the etiquette systems of the Zhou Dynasty. This tour will see some of these interesting alleys.
Child: 12 and under
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Peking Duck Dinner
starting at $62.00
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Duration2:
1.5 Hours
No visit to Beijing is complete without sampling the delectable Peking Duck.
Child: 12 and under
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Peking Opera
starting at $48.00
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Duration2:
1.25 Hours
Although various forms of drama and music existed thousands of years ago, theatre that included music and dance can be traced back to the Song and Yuan Dynasties of the late 13th century. The operatic form became highly developed during the early Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in the area around Suzhou. This form included many elements of local and provincial theatrical styles and was superseded by what we now call Beijing opera. Beijing opera includes music, song and dance, pantomime and acrobatics. The forms of all of these Chinese arts are different from their Western counterparts, and similarly, Beijing opera is different from any opera, drama, singing, dance, mime, or acrobatics that Western visitors are familiar with.
Child: 12 and under
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Temple of Heaven, Tian'anmen Square, Forbidden City & Summer Palace
starting at $83.00
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Duration2:
7.5 Hours
Begin your full-day discovery at the Temple of Heaven, built for the Ming and Qing Dynasties as a place to worship their god and pray for a good harvest, and admire the exquisite workmanship. Then visit Tian'anmen Square, the largest public square in the world, where the People's Republic of China was proclaimed in 1949. You will also visit the Forbidden City's Imperial Palace, once the sacred home of China's great emperors.
Child: 12 and under
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