Tour Code: 8CBJ-16
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Day 1: Kuala Lumpur >> Beijing (–)
- Assemble at the KLIA for check-in flight to Beijing, direct send back to hotel.
Day 2: Beijing (B/L/D)
- Tiananmen Square – The world’s largest city center square. It covers an area of 44 hectares, width of 500 meters, 880 meters long.
- The Imperial Palace – Known as the” Forbidden City”. There had been 24 emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties who lived in this palace between year 1368 until 1911.
- National Grand Theater (view) – Located West of Tiananmen Square. It is an important cultural facility and unique attraction site.
- The Summer Palace (with cruise ride) – Located in Haidian District Area of about 290 hectares. The natural landscape of hills and open water is combined with artificial features forming a harmonious ensemble of outstanding aesthetic value. (subject to the weather, if unable to arrange with replace with Hutong tour by trishaw).
- Acrobatics Show – Also known as” ZA Kabuki”. Enjoy series of stunning acts performed by highly skilled performers.
Day 3: Beijing (B/L/D)
- Badaling Shui Guan Great Wall – The Great Wall is a symbol of
Chinese civilization. Its main purpose is to protect China’s borders from the intrusion of the northern nomadic tribes.
- Tombs of Ming Dynasty – Located north of central Beijing. This is the burial site of 13 out of 17 emperors of
the Ming Dynasty. - Wangfujing Street – Beijing’s most famous commercial district. It is a shopping paradise for fashionable clothing and accessories.
- Donghua Night Market Snack Street – Located at the northern end of Wangfujing. It features all kinds of mouthwatering Chinese delicacies as well as western snacks.
- Chang’an Avenue Night Scene – It is a major through route that runs in the heart of Beijing. Most busiest streets in China.
- Tea Shop – Enjoy yourself with tea art performance and taste Fujian Kung Fu tea.
Day 4: Beijing — Tianjin — Beijing (B/L/D)
- Tianjin Culture Street – This street is unique with its architectural styles and classic cultural features.
- Tianjin Food Street – An exquisite parade of palace-like classic buildings that house over one hundred restaurants that offer luxury dishes, snacks and flavors of styles from all around the country.
- The Place (night view) – Beijing’s funkiest new mall. Possesses the biggest LED screen canopy in Asia that sweeps over its central outdoor plaza.
- Jade Centre – Variety of jade products are available for purchase.
Day 5: Beijing — (3hrs) — Chengde (B/L/D)

- The 2008 Olympic Stadium” Bird’s Nest ” and “Water Cube” (view) – They are National Stadium and the National Aquatics Centre respectively. Both are the landmark buildings used for the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics.
- CCTV Tower – 44storey skyscraper in the Beijing Central Business District. Serves as head quarters of China Central Television.
- Pangu Plaza – Pangu 7 Star Hotel is the China’s newest icon and the latest masterpiece of C.Y. Lee. The world’s second tallest building.
- Central TV Tower (view) – It is the tallest structure in Beijing. The tip of its antenna reaches a height of 405m.
- Qianmen Street – A famous commercial street in Beijing. Located in the north from the front door of Moon Bay, south bridge junction.
- Bao Ling skin – sold only burn cream and related products
- Transfer to Chengde.
Day 6: Chengde — (3hrs) — Beijing (B/L/D)
- Chengde Mountain Resort (exclude buggy) – The largest existing Royal Garden was built in 1703 with an area of 5.64 million m2.
- Pule Temple – Located at the east of Chengde Mountain Resort. One of The 8 Outer Temples in Chengde.
- Sledge Hammer Peak (view) – It is an impressive 38.29m high rock formation located outside Chengde. It is a nice example of a Danxia landform.
- Silk factory – A site where you can learn more about the making of silk. Silk products are available here as well.
Day 7: Beijing (B/L/D)
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East City Gate Tower – The last remaining watchtower in the city, it hosts the Red Gate Gallery, which exhibits the work of contemporary Chinese artists.
- Tiantan Park – It is under UNESCO World Herritage Site. Known as Temple of Heaven, an imperial sacrificial altar for emperors of Qing Dynasty and Ming Dynasty.
- China Century Altar (view) – The altar is located on Fuxing Road, covers an area of 4.5 hectares. It consists of several buildings, the most prominent being the Sacred Fire Square, The Bronze Path, The Main Altar, The Century Bell, The Art Hall and The Culture Square.
- Yuan Dynasty Relics Park (view) – Largest linear park in Beijing with a length of 9 kilometers which extends across Haidian and Chaoyang districts from west to east.
- Jewerly // Transfer to International Airport.
Day 8: Beijing >> Kuala Lumpur (–)
- Take early flight back to sweet home.
* The itinerary is subject to the final discretion of the Land Operator *