Beijing Royal Dinning Experience with cultural performance
A royal meal in an old courtyard feels like a time machine. It’s set just 2 kilometers from the Forbidden […]
A royal meal in an old courtyard feels like a time machine. It’s set just 2 kilometers from the Forbidden […]
Tea, strings, and brushwork—no crowds. In about 2.5 hours in Beijing’s Chaoyang area, you get hands-on tea ceremony guidance and
Two famous sights, one easy day. This private day trip pairs a Longqingxia Gorge boat cruise with the Guyaju Cave
Two Beijing icons in one easy day can be a lifesaver. This Mutianyu Great Wall to Summer Palace tour pairs
Beijing airports can feel like a maze, so having a driver holding a sign makes the first hour calm instead
Two icons of China, one smooth day. This small-group Mutianyu Great Wall and Summer Palace tour is built around smart
A palace garden with court secrets. The Summer Palace is stunning on its own, but what makes a private tour
Night food here beats dinner plans. This private 3-hour route through Dongsi Hutong turns Beijing street food into a guided
Great Wall before lunch. If your Beijing layover is short, this 4-hour trip is a practical way to see the
Chinese calligraphy classes beat museum boredom. In Beijing’s Wangfujing area, this Hutong Calligraphy Class turns you from spectator into maker.
A Zoom cooking class can feel like a food postcard. This one lets you learn from Chef Miss Li (Sunflowerli)
Your first cup starts with your senses. This Beijing tea ceremony is a heritage ritual where you learn how tea
Sacred architecture, calm pace, real stories. A guided Temple of Heaven day in Beijing is interesting because you’re not just
Your layover can turn into a real Great Wall moment. This private Mutianyu run is built for the tight 8–9
A Great Wall moment can fit a layover, and this 8am-4pm tour makes it realistic. I like the small group