Discover Beijing’s wonders in 3 days: Tai Chi, Great Wall, Peking Duck, and more. Perfect for families and first-time explorers.
Discover Beijing’s wonders in 3 days: Tai Chi, Great Wall, Peking Duck, and more. Perfect for families and first-time explorers.
Temple of Heaven & Forbidden City & Peking Opera Mask Painting Experience & Peking Duck Feast
Temple of Heaven - Begin your day at the Temple of Heaven, a 600-year-old ceremonial site where Ming (1368-1644 AD) and Qing (1644-1912 AD) emperors conducted grand rituals to pray for bountiful harvests and divine blessings.
Be sure to visit the Hall of…
Temple of Heaven & Forbidden City & Peking Opera Mask Painting Experience & Peking Duck Feast
Temple of Heaven - Begin your day at the Temple of Heaven, a 600-year-old ceremonial site where Ming (1368-1644 AD) and Qing (1644-1912 AD) emperors conducted grand rituals to pray for bountiful harvests and divine blessings.
Be sure to visit the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, a 38-meter-tall circular structure built without nails. Experience the Echo Wall, where whispers travel magically across 65 meters.
Join a Tai Chi session in the park, practicing this ancient martial art with locals for a serene and invigorating experience.
Forbidden City-The Palace Museum - Enter the Forbidden City, the largest and best-preserved palace complex in the world. Constructed in the early 1400s, it covers over 180 acres with more than 8,700 rooms, serving as the residence for 24 emperors for nearly 500 years. For comparison, the Forbidden City is over four times larger than Buckingham Palace (39 acres) and vastly exceeds the White House, which occupies just 18 acres.
This imperial city is a living museum of Chinese art, culture, and history. Highlights include the Hall of Supreme Harmony, where the emperor held his throne, and the Imperial Garden, a tranquil and beautiful retreat.
Shichahai Scenic Resort - Explore the art of Peking Opera mask painting, a tradition rich in history and symbolism. Discover the meaning behind the bold colors and intricate designs, then paint your own mask under expert guidance.
Take home a unique souvenir and gain insight into China’s vibrant opera culture in a fun, hands-on way!
Wangfujing Street - A visit to Beijing isn’t complete without trying Peking Duck, the city’s signature dish. Watch as the chef expertly carves crispy, golden duck into thin slices, served with pancakes, scallions, and hoisin sauce.
Savor the perfect balance of rich flavors and crispy texture, a dish once reserved for royalty but now cherished by all. A must-try for food enthusiasts!
Mutianyu Great Wall & Bird’s Nest & Water Cube & Hotpot & Full-Body Spa
Mutianyu Great Wall - No visit to Beijing is complete without seeing the Great Wall of China, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Built over 2,000 years ago, the wall stretches over 13,000 miles and was constructed without modern machinery, showcasing an incredible feat of ancient engineering.
Today, explore the Mutianyu section, a scenic and less crowded part of the Great Wall, ideal for families and seniors. Easily accessible from Beijing, it offers cable cars, chairlifts, and a thrilling toboggan ride, allowing you to choose how you explore—walk at your own pace or enjoy a fun, effortless ascent and descent.
Olympic Park - Visit Beijing’s iconic Olympic venues, the Bird’s Nest (National Stadium) and the Water Cube (National Aquatics Center). These world-famous structures hosted the 2008 Beijing Olympics and remain symbols of modern architecture and athletic excellence.
798 Art Zone & Hutong & Qianmen Street
798 Art Zone - Once a factory complex, 798 Art Zone is now Beijing’s hub for modern art and culture. Stroll through industrial-style streets filled with galleries, street art, and quirky sculptures, offering a fresh, artistic side of the city.
Nanluoguxiang - Step into Beijing’s historic hutongs, a maze of narrow alleys lined with traditional courtyard homes. These centuries-old streets offer a glimpse into local life and culture.
Hop on a rickshaw ride for a fun and relaxing way to explore, winding through hidden lanes while your guide shares stories of old Beijing. A must-do experience to see the city’s past come to life!
Qianmen Main Street Mall - Step back in time as you stroll down Qianmen Street, a lively pedestrian street with over 600 years of history. Once the main commercial hub of imperial Beijing, it’s now lined with traditional shops, time-honored restaurants, and local snack stalls.
Ride the old-fashioned tram, browse for silk, tea, and souvenirs, or try famous eats like roast duck and sesame cakes. A perfect place to soak in Beijing’s old-world charm!

- Lunch
- Lunch
Discover the best of Beijing in a 3-day itinerary, ideal for families and newcomers. This tour blends cultural experiences with enjoyable activities, featuring Tai Chi at the Temple of Heaven, a guided exploration of the Forbidden City, and an exciting visit to the Great Wall at Mutianyu, with cable car options available. Participate in interactive…
Discover the best of Beijing in a 3-day itinerary, ideal for families and newcomers. This tour blends cultural experiences with enjoyable activities, featuring Tai Chi at the Temple of Heaven, a guided exploration of the Forbidden City, and an exciting visit to the Great Wall at Mutianyu, with cable car options available. Participate in interactive activities like painting a Peking Opera mask and savoring a traditional Peking Duck feast. Modern sites such as the Bird’s Nest and the 798 Art Zone enhance the adventure, creating a comprehensive journey through China’s capital.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.