Pick up at your hotel around 8:00am. First head to the Underground Palace (1.5
hours) ( Dingling, one of the 13 Ming Dynasty Tombs complex ) . From
the Yongle Emperor onwards, 13 Ming Dynasty Emperors were buried in this
area. You will visit Dingling, the tomb of the Wanli Emperor, which is
the only one of the Ming Dynasty Tombs which has been excavated.
Listed as UNESCO world cultural heritage, Ming Tombs provide people a
kind of real experience. They tell why this complex is a popular place
for native Chinese, especially those who are attracted by history.
1. Of all the 13 imperial tombs in Ming Dynasty ( 1368 - 1644 ), only
three are open to the public: Changling, Dingling and Zhaoling ("ling"
literally means "Tomb" in Chinese).
2. Only Dingling has been excavated. Any you will be arranged to visit Dingling ( also known as Underground Palace ).
3. Dingling is not wheelchair-user friendly. You will first have a long
walk from the Dingling Entrance before you get to the Tomb itself, where
you walk down 8 flights of stairs. The walk to the tomb can be hard and
long during high season, but normally takes about 15 minutes.
4. If you are wheelchair users or have some difficulty in walking, just
forget Dingling, and choose Changling instead. Changling is the largest
tomb of all the 13 Ming Tombs. Changling is the tomb where buried the
Third Emperor Zhu Di with his queen Nee Xu. Changling is not excavated.
But its grand hall on the ground is worth visiting. The construction of
the hall started in 1409 and finished in 1427.
After lunch, head to Mutianyu Great Wall, which takes about one hour. Mutianyu Great Wall (2
hours) is known for its beautiful surroundings - dense woods and rich
pastures changing colors with the seasons of the year. Mutianyu Great Wall once
worked as the northern barrier defending the capital and the imperial
tombs. It is a green section of the great wall in Beijing with
vegetation, green pines and cypresses covering 90 per cent of the
section.
There are 23 watchtowers on the Mutianyu Great Wall snaking the ridge for about 3000 meters. The watch towers at the Mutianyu Great Wall are
distributed at short intervals. The 23 watch towers are numbered from
right (east) to left (west). The 23rd tower is highest point of the Mutianyu Great Wall.
After the day tour, return to your hotel in Beijing.
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