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[China] Half-day tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing | Palace Museum First Gate Ticket + Wireless Headset + 3-Hour Guided Tour | Chinese / English / Cantonese Guide
[China] Half-day tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing | Palace Museum First Gate Ticket + Wireless Headset + 3-Hour Guided Tour | Chinese / English / Cantonese Guide
[China] Half-day tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing | Palace Museum First Gate Ticket + Wireless Headset + 3-Hour Guided Tour | Chinese / English / Cantonese Guide
[China] Half-day tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing | Palace Museum First Gate Ticket + Wireless Headset + 3-Hour Guided Tour | Chinese / English / Cantonese Guide
[China] Half-day tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing | Palace Museum First Gate Ticket + Wireless Headset + 3-Hour Guided Tour | Chinese / English / Cantonese Guide

[China] Half-day tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing | Palace Museum First Gate Ticket + Wireless Headset + 3-Hour Guided Tour | Chinese / English / Cantonese Guide

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Duration:3 hour(s)
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Explore Beijing's Forbidden City to witness its former glory, featuring high-walled courtyards, impressive buildings, and countless cultural relics.

  • Discover ancient Chinese signs and symbols
  • Admire the unique architectural style
  • Witness millions of rare collections
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour, Shared tour
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, Historic site tour

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-Product Features-

Day 1

【Look at the green willows and red walls of the Forbidden City】Selected check-in routes with over 1 billion online sales will take you into the Forbidden City that has been around for more than 600 years. Equipped with wireless headphones, you refuse to just skim and taste the beauty;

【Listen·Interesting Sharing by Senior Experts】Three hours of viewing and seventy minutes of listening; carefully selected senior lecturers with more than 10 years of experience in explaining, 3 hours of in-depth explanation will take you to dig into the official history of the Forbidden City and explore the secrets behind the red wall.


– Eligible Participants –

Adult: 18 to 59 years old

Senior: 60 years old and above

Children: 1 to 17 years old


-Important Information-

  1. Tickets for the Forbidden City go on sale 7 days in advance. We will try our best to grab tickets for you as soon as possible. If the tickets for the attractions are sold out, we will contact you in time to apply for a full refund or change the tourist attractions/time. Please be informed.
  2. Due to the special nature of the scenic spot, the price of this product will fluctuate; if there is a need to make up the price difference, we will contact you in time. Please wait patiently for the notification and confirmation letter to be sent.
  3. According to the policy of the scenic spot, please be sure to confirm that your name, ID number and other information are correct when ordering. Passengers from mainland China should provide their ID number, tourists from Taiwan should provide their Taiwan compatriot identification number, passengers from Hong Kong and Macao should provide their home return permit number, and international passengers should provide their passport number.


— What You Can Expect —

Step into Beijing's Forbidden City, a mesmerizing testament to China's imperial legacy. Wander through ancient courtyards, opulent halls, and manicured gardens that once hosted emperors. Dive into the rich history and cultural opulence of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, marveling at iconic structures like the Hall of Supreme Harmony. Discover the secrets woven into every stone and artifact, reliving the grandeur of China's imperial past in this historical treasure trove. Uncover the Forbidden City's mysteries, where each step resonates with the whispers of a bygone era. 


— Itinerary —

Route Overview (the order of the tours is subject to the actual itinerary of the day)

  • Front Gate: Meridian Gate - Inner Golden Water Bridge - Taihe Gate 
  • Outer Palaces: Taihe Hall - Zhonghe Hall - Baohe Hall 
  • Inner Palaces: Qianqing Palace - Jiaotai Hall - Kunning Palace 
  • Western Six Palaces: Yikang Palace - Chuxiu Palace 
  • Imperial Garden 
  • Eastern Six Palaces: Jingren Palace - Yanxi Palace

For the Palace Museum morning session (non-mainland visitors, please use your Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents, or passport to book and check tickets).

For the Palace Museum morning session (non-mainland visitors, please use your Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents, or passport to book and check tickets).

The Palace Museum afternoon session (non-mainland visitors please use your Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents, or passport to book and check tickets)

The Palace Museum afternoon session (non-mainland visitors please use your Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents, or passport to book and check tickets)

The Palace Museum in Beijing, also known as the Forbidden City, is 961 meters long from north to south and 753 meters wide from east to west. It is surrounded by a 10-meter-high wall and a 52-meter-wide moat, making it truly impregnable. The Forbidden City has four gates: the Meridian Gate (Wu Gate) to the south, the Gate of Divine Might (Shenwu Gate) to the north, the East Prosperity Gate (Donghua Gate) to the east, and the West Prosperity Gate (Xihua Gate) to the west. At each of the four corners of the wall stands a graceful corner tower. Popular sayings describe its complex structure as having "nine beams, eighteen pillars, and seventy-two ridges."

The Palace Museum in Beijing, also known as the Forbidden City, is 961 meters long from north to south and 753 meters wide from east to west. It is surrounded by a 10-meter-high wall and a 52-meter-wide moat, making it truly impregnable. The Forbidden City has four gates: the Meridian Gate (Wu Gate) to the south, the Gate of Divine Might (Shenwu Gate) to the north, the East Prosperity Gate (Donghua Gate) to the east, and the West Prosperity Gate (Xihua Gate) to the west. At each of the four corners of the wall stands a graceful corner tower. Popular sayings describe its complex structure as having "nine beams, eighteen pillars, and seventy-two ridges."

The Palace Museum in Beijing is the institution responsible for the protection and management of the architectural complex and historical sites of the palace. It is also an institution for the collection, research, and exhibition of ancient Chinese cultural and artistic artifacts based on the collections of the Ming and Qing imperial families.

The Palace Museum in Beijing is the institution responsible for the protection and management of the architectural complex and historical sites of the palace. It is also an institution for the collection, research, and exhibition of ancient Chinese cultural and artistic artifacts based on the collections of the Ming and Qing imperial families.

The Forbidden City in Beijing is one of the world's largest and best-preserved wooden architectural complexes. It is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, was listed as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1961, and was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1987.

The Forbidden City in Beijing is one of the world's largest and best-preserved wooden architectural complexes. It is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, was listed as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1961, and was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1987.

Purchase Notice

  • This product can only be used by children under the age of 18 (including residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and foreigners who have obtained permanent residence); if your child holds a foreign passport, please place the order as an adult. If you order as a child, you will need to pay a ticket price difference of 20 NTD per person after the ticket is successfully issued..
  • VIP Private Group Tour 1-3 Standard Price Option and 4-6 Standard Price Option, only Standard Price copy is required. The service staff will contact you for the information of all the participants later. The Option starts from 7 Standard Price , and all the participants are priced the same. Please bid according to the actual number of people. The minimum bid is 7 Standard Price.
  • Audiences from mainland China can only use their ID card information to make reservations and tickets, and use their ID cards to visit the venue. Other ID cards are not allowed to be used for purchase! Please know!
  • Non-mainland China visitors should use the Hong Kong and Macau Resident Permit, Taiwan Resident Permit, or passport for ticket verification. Each document can only be used to reserve one ticket per visit date.
  • The maximum number of people in each group is 20 (including children occupying seats). If the actual number of occupancy exceeds the upper limit, part of the fee will be charged as compensation after verification.

Reminders

  • Friendly reminder: Your tour guide will contact you by phone/text message before 23:00 one day before the tour date. Please ensure your mobile phone number is reachable. The specific meeting time will be notified by your tour guide.

  • During peak tourist seasons or under special circumstances, the tour departure time may be slightly earlier or later than the time listed in the itinerary (the actual departure time will be determined by the service staff). Please prepare in advance.

  • During this activity, your service staff may need to adjust your itinerary due to weather, traffic conditions, or other factors. This may mean visiting attractions in a slightly different order or meeting at an alternate time. Your consent will be obtained in advance, and the number of attractions included in the itinerary will not be reduced.

  • Passengers aged 18 or under must be accompanied by at least one adult.

  • Pregnant women cannot book this package.

  • This trip requires a certain level of physical fitness. Please ensure you are in good health and fit for the trip. If any traveler is 70 years of age or older, they must be accompanied by at least one family member or friend aged 18-69.

FAQ

1. Is the Forbidden City in Beijing the same as the Palace Museum?

Yes, the Forbidden City is officially known as the Palace Museum. It served as the imperial palace for 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties. After the last emperor abdicated, it was converted into a museum, hence the name Palace Museum. It is a single, majestic complex located in the heart of Beijing.

2. What unique features and highlights can visitors experience at the Beijing Palace Museum?

The Palace Museum offers a profound exploration of imperial China. Visitors can explore grand halls like the Hall of Supreme Harmony, admire exquisite imperial gardens, and observe the unique architectural style characterized by symbolic colors and intricate details. The museum also showcases ancient Chinese signs, symbols, and numerous cultural relics, narrating its long and illustrious history.

3. Does the Palace Museum in Beijing offer free admission on specific days?

The Palace Museum generally requires an admission ticket for entry. While specific free admission days are not a regular feature, it is recommended to check official announcements for any special events or policies that may occasionally offer complimentary access. Typically, tickets are required to enter the main exhibition areas.

4. How can I book tickets for a guided tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing?

You can conveniently book tickets for a guided tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing through KKday. Booking through KKday allows you to secure your entry in advance, often includes essential services like a professional guide and wireless headset for a clearer experience, and streamlines your entry process, saving you time and hassle upon arrival.

5. What is the best way to reach the Palace Museum in Beijing by public transport?

The Palace Museum is centrally located in Beijing. The most common way to reach it by public transport is via the Beijing Metro. Take Line 1 to Tiananmen East Station (天安门东站) or Tiananmen West Station (天安门西站), then walk north towards the Meridian Gate (Wumen), which serves as the main entrance. Numerous bus routes also stop near Tiananmen Square.

6. How much time should I allocate for a comprehensive visit to the Beijing Palace Museum?

For a comprehensive visit to the Beijing Palace Museum, it is recommended to allocate at least half a day, typically around 3 to 4 hours, to explore the main halls, courtyards, and exhibition areas at a comfortable pace. A guided tour often lasts around 3 hours, offering focused insights into key areas and artifacts.

7. What kind of historical artifacts and collections can I see during a tour of the Palace Museum in Beijing?

The Palace Museum houses an immense collection of imperial artifacts. Visitors can view exquisite ceramics, ancient bronze ware, calligraphy, paintings, jade carvings, and intricate timepieces. These collections offer a window into the artistic achievements, daily life, and ceremonial practices of China's imperial past, showcasing millions of rare items.

8. What benefits does a guided tour offer when exploring the Palace Museum in Beijing?

A guided tour of the Palace Museum significantly enhances the experience by providing expert commentary on the history, architecture, and cultural significance of the site. Guides can navigate the vast complex efficiently, highlight key artifacts and stories, and answer questions, offering deeper insights than exploring independently. A wireless headset ensures you hear every detail clearly.

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