Include: Rv, English guide, lunch, scenic spot first way tickets.
Exclude: Personal consumption, tips, scenic spot in the store other tickets.
The Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing, used to be the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Its construction started in 1406, and was completed in 1420. The rectangular palace covers an area of some 720,000 sq. km -- 961 m in length and 760 m in width. It has a total of 9999.5 room spaces (an area enclosed by four poles). In 1924, the imperial family of the Qing Dynasty was removed from the Forbidden City, and in 1925 the Palace Museum was established here.
The Temple of Heaven, it is located in the southern end of Beijing, it's the Ming and Qing dynasty emperor worship and pray every year cereal harvest place. Its rigorous architecture layout, wondrous item of structure, magnificent building decoration, is considered to be one of our country's existing groups is the most delicate and beautiful ancient building group in the world also enjoy a big reputation.
The Summer Palace was originally named the Garden of Clear Ripples. It was first constructed in 1750 (the 15th year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong in Qing Dynasty). In 1860 (the 10th year of the reign of Emperor Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty) the garden was burned down by Anglo-French allied forces. In 1886 (the 12th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu in the late Qing Dynasty), the Qing government had it reconstructed by embezzling funds from the navy. Two years later, its name was changed to the current one, and it became the living place of The Empress Dowager Cixi in her later years. In 1900, it suffered again, being ransacked by the allied forces of the Eight-Power allied Forces. In 1902, it was restored.
The Forbidden City The Temple of Heaven The Summer Palace
II. Tour outside Beijng
Three tour lines are tentatively planned for the delegates to choose before and after the 13th ICRPMC outside Beijing. There will be three departure dat