Back in Beijing, is our final stop. Here we’ll continue our
exploration of this city and it’s surroundings before flying back home.
Day 1 – The Great Wall of China
On our first morning back, we should finally take a small
trip outside the city, and go see the Great Wall of China.
There are a few ways to reach the wall, the best place I
read should be at Simatai, should be a 2 hour drive by taxi from
Beijing.
This should give you incredible views; take lots of water
with you, cause I see that it could be quite a hike.
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Day 2 – The Ming Tombs
Again we’ll take another trip outside the city to see the Ming
Tombs. This place sounds very peaceful and impressive at the same time.
From what I read, this place is all about keeping with the spirit of “Feng Shui”,
since I’m obsessed with everything “Feng Shui”, I got to see this.
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Day 3 – Hutong District
This north part of the
city has many old authentic Chinese alleys and it’s near the beautiful lake.
We’ll start our day with
the Drum & Bell Towers located on the north. We’ll start by climbing the tower, checking
out the drums on the way up and then taking in the views of the city and the
surrounding neighborhood.
Getting down from the tower,
start walking towards Qianhai Lake, reaching the lake shore (path),
start strolling towards the south end of the lake until reaching the Han Cang
Restaurant where you should get your lunch and try the Hakka cuisine,
the earthy food of China’s Guest People.
After lunch head back south
until you reach Bei Hai Park.
Bei Hei Park is
obviously a park, surrounding a beautiful lake in the middle of Beijing, stroll
through the park, when you had enough, get back to your Hotel.
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Day 4 – The Lama Temple
Next morning, we’re back
in the north part of the city starting off with the Lama Temple, a very
impressive Buddhist temple with a huge statue of the Future Buddha (Point A).
Next, head south on Yonghegong
St, and take a right on Guozijiang St.
Stop at the Confucius
Temple, check it out, and then head across the street to the Confucius
Teahouse for a nice noon tea break.
Continue on towards Jiaodaokou
St and turn left, then turn right onto Ju'er Hutong St. - this is
one of Beijing’s oldest and busiest alleys.
From here turn left on South
Luogu Alley walk until you reach no. 108 and stop at the Pass
By Bar, here you can get your lunch.
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Day 5 – National Olympic Stadium
In the evening try to
see an acrobat show, Chinese acrobats are known for being quite magnificent and
it would be a shame to leave china without seeing some type of show.
This concludes for now our trip to Beijing and the north of China,
I counted 20 days but not including getting to places and setbacks so I would
add to the count 5 more days if you wanna do all I suggested.
If you have less time just skip the stuff you aren’t interested
in.