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The Great Wall & Tai Chi Experience

The Great Wall & Tai Chi Experience


 Juyongguan is known as "the most powerful pass in the world". A famous ancient pass on the Great Wall north of Beijing and one of the "Nine Fortresses in the World". A national cultural relic protection unit.

 Juyongguan is surrounded by clear streams, green peaks, lush flowers, trees, and singing mountain birds. Known as "Juyong Green", it is listed as one of the "Eight Scenic Spots of Yanjing".

 Set against the background of the majestic Great Wall, Tai Chi's is a martial arts sport originated in ancient China complements the ancient Great Wall, showcasing the unique charm of Chinese culture.

 Foreign practitioners can not only experience the deep cultural essence of Tai Chi but also gain insight into the wisdom of ancient Chinese philosophy.

 

Lectures on The Palace Museum

Lectures on The Palace Museum

 The Palace Museum is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden structure building complexes in the world. It is located on the central axis. It was the royal palace of China's Ming and Qing dynasties and served 24 emperors. One of the world cultural heritage.

 

 The 4.5 hours in-depth explanation will lead you to appreciate the architectural art of the Palace Museum, feel the breadth and depth of traditional culture, and gain an in-depth understanding of the historical vicissitudes and national spirit of the Chinese nation.

 

The Summer Palace

The Summer Palace

 The Summer Palace, a royal garden during the Qing Dynasty in China, is a large-scale landscape garden built based on the West Lake in Hangzhou and drawing on the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most complete royal palace garden and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum".

 

 The Summer Palace is also a showcase of Chinese natural art, with lakes, mountains, flowers and trees forming beautiful pictures.

 

Temple of Heaven

Temple of Heaven

 The Temple of Heaven, formerly known as the "Temple of Heaven and Earth", was a place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties used to worshipped the heaven, prayed for valleys, and pray for rain. It is the largest existing ancient sacrificial architecture complex in China.

 

 The Temple of Heaven architecture integrates ancient philosophy, history, mathematics, mechanics, aesthetics, and ecology. It has high historical value, scientific value, and unique artistic value. It also has profound cultural connotations. It is not only the integration of time and space in architecture. It is the product of the perfect combination of architectural technology and art.