Explore the Great Wall, visit the Forbidden City, and enjoy the Summer Palace. Don't miss the temples in Beijing or the Terracotta Army in Xi'an.

North China refers to the region located in northern China. It generally refers to the area north of the Qinling Mountains and the Huaihe River. Politically and economically, it currently encompasses five provincial-level administrative units: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
North my country's climate is primarily temperate, with hot and rainy summers and cold, dry winters. The average annual temperature is around 8°C-13°C, with annual precipitation ranging from 400-1000mm. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region receives less than 400mm of precipitation, making it a semi-arid region.
North China is home to ancient dynasties, the Great Wall, and cultural landmarks like the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven.
North China includes Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei. Accessible by flights, high-speed trains, and buses from various regions.
Most sites open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM. Best to visit during spring and autumn for mild weather.
Prices vary by site. Tickets can be bought online or on-site.
It’s recommended to book tickets online at least a few days in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Plan at least 1-2 days per city to explore major sites.
The Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace are key highlights.
Guided tours and audio guides are available in multiple languages.
The Great Wall at Mutianyu, Forbidden City’s Meridian Gate, and the Summer Palace's Long Corridor offer great photo ops.
Start with the Forbidden City, then visit Tiananmen Square, followed by the Summer Palace. End with the Great Wall.
Yes, some attractions like the Summer Palace and Forbidden City offer evening light shows and night tours.
Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded, especially in spring and autumn.
Most tourist sites have rest areas, shops, and food stalls. Toilets are available throughout.
Most major sites offer accessibility features like ramps and elevators.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted.
Restaurants in major tourist areas serve Chinese cuisine and international dishes.
Yes, vegetarian, vegan, and halal options are widely available in restaurants.
There are various hotels near key attractions ranging from budget to luxury.
Nearby attractions include the Ming Tombs, the Summer Palace, and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing.
Souvenir shops sell items like tea, silk products, and traditional Chinese handicrafts.
Trains, buses, and taxis are the most common options for travel to nearby cities.