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Country: China
City: Beijing
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A Tour to Best Preserved Ancient Post House near Beijing
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Jimingyi, the Rooster Crowing Post House, lies on an ancient messenger relay route, along which the orders of the emperor were carried by messengers on horseback, day and night, through rain, hail and shine.

The post house, about 150 km from Beijing, was established during the Yuan Dynasty when Kublai Khan went on a western expedition. It was refurbished and expanded in 1420 during the reign of Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty, and has played a major role in the history of Chinese posts and communications. When the northern warlord government decided in 1913 to eliminate the ancient post house system and set up a modern post office system, Jimingyi went into decline. However, it remains today the biggest and best preserved ancient post house in China.

A small city in itself, the posthouse was built on a north-south axis. The eastern and northern city walls are still almost intact, while sections of the western and southern walls are broken.
There are eight ancient temples, such as the Confucian Temple, the Temple of the Dragon King, and the Temple of Fortune, all in very poor shape in the town. The Temple of Eternal Tranquility is the oldest, with a history of more than 800 years. Visitors can see wall paintings from the Ming Dynasty that are still surprisingly complete and fresh in color. From the sizes of the temples, you may see the influence of Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity in the city.

Empress Dowager Cixi passed through this strategically important post house fleeing the Western allied forces that were attacking Beijing in the late 19th century. The house where she dwelt is still standing and open for travelers by a small fee.

The post house city at the crossroads was also a business hub in ancient times. According to inscriptions on a stone slab, it boasted six pawnshops, nine general stores, four oil shops and a number of tea houses and inns where animals and men might rest.

The richly historical flavor of the city has provided backdrops for a number of movies. In one film version of the Chinese classic, Journey to the West, the first kiss between the hero and heroine takes place on the city wall.

From Jimingyi, it is just a short drive to another ancient city, Xuanhua. When the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty unified China, he set up 36 prefectures. Xuanhua, called Shanggu then, was one of them. It is north of Jimingyi, on the Beijing-Zhajiakou railway line. During the Ming Dynasty, it was one of the nine major defence cities on the northern border, charged with repulsing attacks from the northern Tartars. The Ming city walls remain, complete with a whole system of defence capacities.

There are no modern hotels. Family inns provide board and lodging at very low rate.

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Short Information about Excursion 'A Tour to Best Preserved Ancient Post House near Beijing' in Beijing, China :
Tour package includes:
Tour package includes:
Airport Transfer :NO
Hotel pick-up:NO
Drop-off :NO
Tour Transportation (car, van, limo, boat, etc…):NO
Food and Drinks :NO
Other services (fees apply):
Other services (fees apply):
Attraction tickets (concerts, theater, museum, circus...) :NO
Translation services :NO
Reservations (hotels, restaurants, airline) :NO
Visa support :NO
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Additional information:
This tour must be booked at least 7 days in advance of your travel date :NO
Tour groups must include a minimum of 2 passengers :NO
Tour prices are flexible and based on your requirements :NO
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