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Beijing

With over 800 years as China’s imperial capital, Beijing holds layers of memory in its palaces, alleys, temples, and city walls.
Walk through stone pathways once used by emperors. Step into courtyards that still echo with the rhythm of old Beijing life.
We design thoughtful journeys that highlight the city’s cultural and natural heart — from its most iconic sites to the everyday rituals of Beijingers, including the outdoor habits of a new generation and lesser-known corners of local life.

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Beijing Day Tour: Royal Power & People’s Lives in the Hutongs

Beijing, Urban Exploration

This is a journey into the layered soul of Beijing, where emperors once rode through vermilion gates, and time lingers in the alleys like morning steam. Not behind museum glass, but in courtyards where elders play chess beneath grapevines, and dumplings are still folded by hand.

In one day, trace the arc of a dynasty from imperial palaces to hutong homes, stand where history thundered at Tiananmen, and sip jasmine tea in a teahouse older than most nations. Walk through the bones and breath of a city that has always been more than its monuments.

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Fighting Gravity: Rock Climbing Trip in Baihe Beijing

Beijing, Adventure

Baihe(White River) offers a world-class climbing escape with towering walls, tranquil river bends, and a slice of rural life rarely seen by tourists.

This one-day adventure blends sport climbing on solid granite, serene village views, and hands-on connection with China’s emerging outdoor culture.

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned climber, Baihe delivers a breath of fresh air—and stone.

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