Yonghe Temple in Beijing, known as the Palace of Peace and Harmony, is Tibetan largest and the best-preserved lamasery in China constructed in 1694.


Old Summer Palace (aka Yuanmingyuan Ruins) used to be the most magnificent imperial garden during the Qing Dynasty era.

Badaling Great Wall is the most visited section of The Great Wall of China with 65,000 visitors a day. Badaling great wall is constructed in 1504 during the Ming Dynasty era.

Built in 1409, Ming Tombs (aka Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty) is a UNESCO heritage site near Beijing in which, 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty were buried.

Peking Duck, aka Beijing Kaoya, is a very delicious ancient Chinese dish with over 1000 years of history since Southern and Northern dynasties.

Forbidden City of Beijing is China’s best-preserved imperial palace and the largest ancient palatial structure in the world. Forbidden City consists of 90 palaces and courtyards, 980 buildings and over 8728 rooms.

Beijing Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) is a huge complex of lakes, gardens, and palaces known as the best-preserved imperial garden of the world.

Located in Chaoyang District of Beijing, The Beijing Olympic Park (aka Olympic Green) is a complex constructed initially to host the Summer Olympics in 2008

Hutongs of Beijing are groups of old narrow streets and lanes, which have kept their ancient atmosphere representing the history and the culture of the city.

Built in 1420, The Temple of Heaven was the most important imperial temple of Beijing in which, emperors used to worship the Heaven in Ming & Qing Dynasties.