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20071122 - Unforgettable Travel Experience in Beijing

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Rising early the next morning and under a bitterly cold, crystal blue sky, we headed off in a crammed green and yellow taxi to explore Beijing. The Forbidden City, also known as the Imperial Palace is a structure of buildings located in the center of Beijing, last serving in its role as the center of the Chinese empire in the Ming and Qing Dynasties (The Qing was the last of the imperial dynasties in China, ending in 1912). The enclave of buildings that make up the Forbidden City is comprised of more than 800 buildings and I am told it is the largest collection of wooden preserved buildings in the world—-and its huge. Its name is derived from the fact that during the dynasty rule, only the emperor and his family were allowed inside—this rule has since been relaxed and the Forbidden City now serves as one of the most visited and famous landmarks in all of China. Across the street is Tiananmen Square, most famous in the west for the events of 1989, but also the site of many famous happenings in Beijing history.

Paul Jacobs 2007-11-22

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Nov.14,2015 18:49

Zahra (Bahrain) asked:

Hi, I'm visiting beijing for almost 12 days.... and I would like a full tour guide and hotel pick up... and the locations where we will be visiting and the hotel's there too... we are looking for sight seeing, adventure and shopping... would like to stay in hotel apartments too for two ppl.... would like to know how long it takes to have the visa ready.

Nov.15,2015 09:21

Carrie replied:

Dear Zahra,
Good day to you~ We can arrange an in-depth Beijing trip package totally based on your interests and requirements. We can assist with your Chinese visa application, and provide all the necessary reservation documents for you to submit for your visa application. We will work on the detailed itinerary with estimated cost and send it to you within 24 hours.
Thank you very much~

Oct.19,2015 15:34

Mrs.Amrita (India) asked:

My husband and myself are travelling by Air China from Mumbai to Honolulu via Beijing on Dec 28. We have a 14 hour transit (arrive at 10:50am on Dec 28 and depart at 01.50am on Dec 29). On our way back on Jan 9 from Honolulu, we again have a 14 hour transit in Beijing where we arrive at 05.20am on Jan 9 and our connecting flight is at 19:40pm on Jan 9. Due to our long transit time, we were interested to do some sightseeing in Beijing. A few questions pertaining to the above: 1. Is the free visa applicable during our journey both ways and what is the procedure? 2. Can you give us tentative one day sight seeing options with prices that include pick up and drop to Airport. We would like to cover as much as possible from: Badaling Great Wall, Tiananmen square, Forbidden square, Summer palace, Temple of Heaven, Hutong tour, see a kung fu show, have local lunches and cover some shopping places!! 3. What is the mode of payment?

Oct.19,2015 16:18

Carrie replied:

Dear Mrs.Amrita,

Thank you very much for letting me your travel plan.

Yes, it is applicable for a visa free trip during your layover. I've sent you an email with the detailed procedure and estimated itinerary with tour price. Please check the details at your convenience.

Best Regards,
Carrie,

Oct.17,2015 17:39

Emma (UK) asked:

Hi, I will transit at the Beijing airport and stay there from 3pm to 1am. I am interested a tour of the Badaling Great Wall and Forbidden City. Can I have a half day tour to visit these two places? How much would this cost? Is it ok to do this as a solo traveller? Thank you.

Oct.17,2015 19:06

Carrie replied:

Dear Emma,

I'm afraid that you could be able to visit only one place, either Badaling Great Wall or the Forbidden City, as the tourist sites usually are closed at 18:00 during the peak season and at 17:00 during the off season. There is no problem to travel as a solo traveler. I will email you the details later today. Thank you very much.

Best Regards,
Carrie,

Oct.11,2015 22:13

Stephen g** (Singapore) asked:

Hi do I need a visa to visit China, I stay for 7 nights in Nov 2015 thank-you Stephen

Oct.12,2015 11:45

Carrie replied:

Dear Stephen,

Yes, you do need to apply for a visa to visit China, and we can provide you the documents to help you apply for the Chinese visa. I've sent you an email with a suggested 7 days itinerary and estimated cost when touring in Nov.2015.

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