Self-driving tour to Gubei Water Town and Simatai Great Wall
1 cities |
12 attraction(s) |
total distance 8
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Day1: Beijing
9 attraction(s) ·
6 km
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Located at the foot of Simatai Great Wall, it is a resort town that combines sightseeing, leisure vacation, business exhibition, creative culture and other tourism formats, with a unique northern charm.
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The only unique restaurant with ethnic style, featuring wine barrels as tables. The dining environment is created with wine barrels, long benches, circle-shaped chairs, and square tables, reflecting the simplicity and elegance of the Republic of China period.
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Yangjia Temple, also known as Yang Wudi Temple, is located in the Ancient North Water Town scenic area- Wolongbao Folk Culture Zone. The temple has a simple and elegant style, exuding a sense of solemnity and dignity.
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Located at Xixi Street, Tanghe Guzhai District, at the end of the scenic area, the escort agency reproduces the life stories of the ancient escort Zhang Zhenyuan, restoring the scenes of receiving, discussing, and delivering escorts, as well as daily life. The backyard of the agency is a martial arts training ground and Guan Gong Hall, where escorts usually practice boxing and exchange martial arts. Those who practice martial arts usually emphasize the principles of "loyalty" and "justice" and will pay respects to Guan Gong before going on a long journey. The highlight of the escort agency is the observation tower, mainly used to observe activities inside and outside the agency to prevent thieves.
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The Eight Banners Assembly is located at the end of HuiGuan Street in the scenic area. GuBeiKou was once the place where the Zhenghuang Banner of the Qing Dynasty was stationed. The Assembly was built by the stationed soldiers and is a historical proof of the Eight Banners' presence at GuBeiKou. The main exhibition in the Eight Banners Assembly showcases the Eight Banners system and Manchu culture. Through exhibition halls such as the Military Council, the Central Army Hall, the Reception Hall, the Wedding Hall, the Encyclopedia Corridor, the Residence, and the Martial Arts Training Ground, you can experience the military style and lifestyle of the Eight Banners soldiers.
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Located at the top of the mountains, the restaurant offers both Shandong cuisine and exquisite Cantonese cuisine, creating a fusion of "sweet in the south and savory in the north". Here, you can experience the salty and fresh taste of Shandong cuisine, as well as the greasy yet not heavy taste of Cantonese cuisine. The restaurant can accommodate 40 guests at the same time. Whether it's stir-fried sea cucumber with scallions, Kong Family's signature fermented pork, homemade Bohai fish, or traditional braised chicken, every dish evokes a unique and authentic charm.
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Day2: Beijing
3 attraction(s) ·
2 km
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Restaurant cuisine is Huaiyang and Hangzhou-style cuisine, with delicate and gentle flavors from the southern region that leave a lasting impression.
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The Great Wall of China is the only section that retains its original appearance from the Ming Dynasty. It is known for its unique, distinctive, and treacherous structure built along steep mountains.
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The roast duck shop located in the Republic of China Town is primarily decorated in the style of the Republic of China. Here, you can enjoy the most famous cuisine of old Beijing - "Beijing roast duck", which is cooked with fruitwood charcoal and has a red and crispy appearance, tender inside, and fatty but not greasy. There is also a local specialty called "Reservoir Big Fish Head", which uses local reservoir fish and offers a variety of cooking methods. In addition, we especially recommend the "Old Beijing Flavor" dishes: "Fried Stuffed Intestines," "Mustard Dumplings," "Old Beijing Braised Noodles," "Old Beijing Fried Sauce Noodles," and more. Authentic Beijing chefs, authentic Beijing flavors~ Let you feel the taste within this picturesque scenery; memories are not just about the scenery, but also about a flavor.