• Year of Visit
    • Between 2004-2018
  • Purpose of Visit
    • Meet Relatives
  • Favourite Destinations
    • 陶然园 (Taoranting Park)
    • 故宫 (The Palace Museum / Forbidden City)
    • 王府井 (Wangfujing)
    • 自然博物馆 (Beijing Museum of Natural History)
    • 天文馆 (Beijing Planetarium)
    • 贵友大厦 (Guiyou Building)
  • Favourite Food
    • 全聚德烤鸭 QuanJuDe Rosted Duck
    • 吉野家鸡肉/牛肉饭 Yoshinoya Chicken & Beef Rice
    • 饺子/馄饨 Chinese Dumpling
    • 宫保鸡丁Kung Pao Chicken

Most Visited City in China

October is one of the best times to visit Beijing, offering pleasant weather and stunning autumn landscapes. With cooler temperatures and clear skies, the city is perfect for sightseeing, whether you’re exploring the majestic Great Wall, wandering through the Forbidden City, or strolling around the Summer Palace. The fall foliage in parks and gardens adds vibrant colors to the scenery, creating picturesque views. October also coincides with China’s National Day celebrations, filling the city with festive energy. It’s a great time to enjoy Beijing’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty.

Taoranting Park 陶然亭公园

Taoranting Park (陶然亭公园) is a historic and picturesque park in Beijing, China. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and classical Chinese garden design, it features beautiful pavilions, winding pathways, and serene lakes. The park is named after the famous pavilion “Taoran Pavilion,” which inspired poets and scholars in ancient times. It’s an ideal spot for relaxation, enjoying nature, and experiencing traditional Chinese culture. A visit to Taoranting Park offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city.

Wangfujing

Wangfujing Snack Street in Beijing is a vibrant and bustling destination for food lovers, offering a wide array of traditional Chinese street food. Located in the heart of the city, this lively street is lined with stalls selling everything from skewered meats and dumplings to exotic treats like scorpions and starfish. The atmosphere is electric, with the tantalizing smells of sizzling food filling the air. It’s the perfect spot to sample authentic Beijing snacks, experience local culture, and enjoy the excitement of one of the city’s most famous food streets.

China Beijing TV Tower

Watching the sunset under the China Beijing TV Tower is a memorable experience for any visitor. As the sun sets behind the towering structure, the sky transforms into a beautiful array of warm colors, creating a stunning backdrop for the city below. The tower itself, one of Beijing’s tallest and most iconic landmarks, offers breathtaking views of the city’s skyline and surrounding landscapes. Whether you’re enjoying the view from the base or taking in the panorama from the observation deck, the sunset at the China Beijing TV Tower is a perfect way to end a day of sightseeing in the capital.

QuanJuDe 全聚德

Quanjude Roast Duck is a renowned Chinese culinary institution famous for its Beijing-style Peking Duck. Established in 1864, it combines traditional techniques with modern innovations to create a unique dining experience. Guests can savor tender, crispy-skinned roast duck served with thin pancakes, sweet bean sauce, and fresh accompaniments. A visit to Quanjude is a must for food lovers exploring Beijing, offering a taste of history and authentic Chinese cuisine.