A Tour To Beijing (Beijing) - It's one of Beijing's most fascinating yet least advertised attractions - A vast underground city beneath Beijing, built back in the Cultural Revolution and able to keep millions of Beijingers safe from nuclear attack. As the Sino-Soviet split worsened in the late 1960s, Chairman Mao and his then-heir-apparent Lin Biao stepped up construction of Beijing's bomb shelter complex out of fear of a Soviet attack.
Cliff Caves For Mysterious Ancient People (Beijing) - Seen as the most mysterious culture wonder within China, this cliff cave group was home to mysterious ancient people lived - a historic site of 1,000 years old. It sits in a tranquil gorge in the northwest of Beijing.
Sunshine (Beijing) - Xi'an was called Chang'an in Han Dynasty. The connotation of "Chang'an" is "a place of permanent peace".
Beijing & The Great Wall of China (Beijing) - Most of the wall here is in its original form, and is not reconstructed like some other sites. Just to look at the sights in Beijing is an enjoyment in itself.
The Village of Scholars (Beijing) - During the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, a village to the west of Beijing became famous for producing 22 top scholars. Over 1,000 years old, this small mountain village has been well preserved to show a rustic and harmonious life-style with 17 temples covering all major religions in China (Confucian, Buddhism, Taoism, and Catholicism), 14 scholar's houses and 10 historial, unique trees.
A Tour to Best Preserved Ancient Post House near Beijing (Beijing) - 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.
1-Day Field Trekking To The Great Wall (Beijing) - Distance: 20kmAititude raise: 400mGradient: 3%There are two major ridges surrounding Beijing: Tai-hang-shan Ridge in the west, Yan-shan Ridge in the north. Guan-gou gorge is where the two ridges meet.
Clarence (Beijing) - Hello,Welcome to Xi'an !My name is clarence guo,42 years old a taxi driver and tour guide in xi'an - the home town of terra-cotta figures for 16 years. I do a special tour to the qin terracotta warriors, cave dwelling village anda daoist temple.
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Hi! I am Mary Yin and I have 5 years experience in showing people of all nationalities around Beijing, and arranging excursions to the surrounding areas, the most popular being The Great Wall. My unique knowledge of the city allows me to provide my customers with an exclusive service that gives them an insight into the history behind all the sites, which has been greatly appreciated by my customers. I am able to provide a tour guide service for groups of people, or on a one to one basis if it is required.
Just to look at the sights in Beijing is an enjoyment in itself. However you get so much more when you start to understand the history behind it, plus some of the reasonings why something was built in a certain manner. For example the moat running through the Forbidden city was put there for a purpose.