D1 Beijing
In the morning, your guide will meet you and take you to the city center where Hutong lanes crossing like a chess board.
Here you will visit Prince Chun’s Mansion, where the last emperor Puyi was born. In 1950’a, this was the residence of the first lady Song Qingling who was the wife of Sun Zhongshan. Along your trip, you may find that once the luxury mansions are aparted become the residences of several households of average people now.
The Hutong tour also includes the visit of a local family, playing with the children in a kindergarten, climbing on the Bell Tower to take a bird eye view of the Hutong area.
Chinese dumpling lunch with other local dishes cooked by the housewife at a quadrangle will be
offered.
The rest of today will be free for you to have a leisure time in a pedestrian street where many
characteristic bars and coffee houses are dotted.
Tonight, if you like, you can try the Imperial Dishes(USD45) in Beihai Park and Beijing
Opera(USD38). Beihai Park was the royal park during the past 600 years. And Beijing Opera,
which is dubbed National Quintessence now, performed originally exclusively for the emperor’s
birthday celebration.
Meals:Lunch
Accommodation:Not included
Independent Group Price (5-10 Persons)
RMB833 /per/ person
Notes: All Prices are quoted in US dollars, at the exchange rate of USD1.0 =RMB7.0, and are subject to vary according to USD fluctuation situation.
The above prices including:
1) Entrance admission for the scenic spots as listed in the itinerary
2) Lunch as specified in the itinerary
3) Traffic expenses between hotels and scenic spots
4) Private English-speaking guide service
5) Service Charge & Government Taxes
Excluding:
1) Air tickets or train tickets to enter or leave Beijing
2) Accommodation in Beijing
3) Personal expenses
4) Commission charge from the bank or credit card company
5) Tips to the guide or driver