Experience
Beijing

Discover the heart of the Middle Kingdom, where 3,000 years of history meets cutting-edge innovation.

Where Emperors Once Walked

Beijing is a city of contrasts, where the solemn power of the Forbidden City stands in the shadow of futuristic skyscrapers. As the political and cultural center of China for over 800 years, it offers an unparalleled journey through time.

Beyond the famous landmarks, Beijing’s soul lives in its “Hutongs”—narrow alleys teeming with life, street food, and old-world charm. Whether you’re hiking the Great Wall or exploring the Art District 798, Beijing demands to be explored with open eyes and an empty stomach.

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Iconic landmarks you can’t miss

Gastronomy

A Taste of Peking

Beijing cuisine, or Jing cuisine, is famous for its rich sauces, savory meats, and imperial origins. The city is a melting pot of flavors from across China.

Peking Roast Duck

Crispy skin, tender meat, wrapped in thin pancakes with scallions and sweet bean sauce.

Mongolian Hot Pot

Thinly sliced mutton cooked instantly in a copper pot of boiling broth. Perfect for winter.

Zha Jiang Mian

"Fried Sauce Noodles" - hand-pulled wheat noodles topped with savory soybean paste and fresh veggies.

Explore the city

From ancient historical sites to modern cityscapes, each photo captures tourists’ intimate connection with Chinese culture, preserving the beautiful memories they’ve made in this vibrant land.

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