Olympic Park 奥林匹克公园

Introduction Consisting of the iconic Birds Nest Stadium, Water Cube and Ling Long Tower, the Olympic Park is not to be missed for fans of sports or modern architecture. Enjoy wandering along the wide walkway, admiring the architecture or pay for entry into the stadium buildings themselves. Must-see Birds Nest Stadium The home of the 2008 Olympics opening Read more…

Drum Tower 鼓楼

Introduction Located just south of the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower is similar in size and architectural style. A steep, narrow staircase brings you up to the top floor, where 25 drums are on display – including one original. These include one large drum, representing the year, and 24 smaller Read more…

Bell Tower 钟楼

Introduction Originally built in 1272 and used for communicating city curfew times, the bell tower was a focal point for ancient Beijing until it last rang in 1924. It has been rebuilt several times over the ages, most recently in 1747 – although significant restoration was undertaken int he 1980s. Read more…

Hutongs 胡同

Introduction To get an idea of the “real Beijing” as it would have been in ancient times, head to the hutong districts. These former slum areas still retain their traditional architecture and atmosphere, with local family restaurants and community areas. However, the government has spent considerable money upgrading the facilities and improving access, making Read more…

Lama Temple 雍和宫

Introduction The centre of Tibetan Buddhism in Beijing, the Lama Temple makes for a fascinating visit. Soak up the atmosphere as you pass through a series of halls and courtyards full of incense burners. Built in 1694 (Qing dynasty) for the Prince Yongzheng, it was originally a residential palace before Read more…

Temple of Heaven 天坛公园

Introduction The Temple of Heaven in Beijing sits in the centre of a beautiful park in the Southeast of the city and makes for a lovely afternoon stroll. You can enjoy the peaceful surroundings as well as admire beautiful examples of traditional Chinese architecture. Don’t miss Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests Read more…

Ming Tombs 明十三陵

Introduction En route from Beijing to Badaling Great Wall are the Ming Tombs, making them an easy stop-off. There are 13 tombs in total spread over a large area, of which three (Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling) are open to the public. The details Sacred Way Visitors to each tomb first walk along the Sacred Read more…