Beijing Classic Kid Tour
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Tour Description
Collect you and your kids from your hotel around 8:30am. First visit Sony ExploraScience . It is located inside Chaoyang Park, near the south gate, Chaoyang District 朝阳区朝阳公园里(南门), Tel: 6501 8800. Opening hour: Mon-Fri 9.30am-6pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-7.30pm, closed on second Mon and Tue of each month. It is a Science and technology museum, an interactive educational center for promotion of science and education. The blend of science and technology is the main theme of Sony ExploraScience. It blends interactive educational exhibits from the Exploratorium in San Francisco with Sony's latest digital technologies to assist young children to experience the attraction of science.
Beijing Planetarium , It is composed of the old planetarium and the new planetarium. The old one has an optical projector and space exhibits. The new planetarium has SGI Digital Space theater, 4D theater, Space Simulator 3D theater, Sun exhibits, ancient Chinese astronomical instruments exhibits, telescope store, etc. All theaters are presented in Chinese. Some exhibits have a few words of English. The SGI Digital Space theater is of the best quality computer generated show. With a 600 seating capacity, the new planetarium has a celestial body showing system which is composed of a large homemade Star Projector and tens of special effect projectors. It is located 138 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Beijing.
After lunch, drive to Beijing Zoo to see the Giant Pandas . Beijing Zoo is located to the west of Beijing City ( 2km west of Xizhimen Subway Station). It has both rare Chinese animals, such as the Giant Panda and the Golden Monkey, and also a wide selection from around the world - from Polar Bears to Kangaroos. Over 6,000 animals of over 500 species are on show. The present place of Beijing Zoo was originally the imperial garden in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). Various plants and trees were cultivated and animals were raised here in the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). After the establishing of the People's Republic of China, the site was renovated and was later well known as the West Suburban Park. In 1955, the name was turned into Beijing Zoo and the range of animals was increased. The visits by the heads of states have brought some of the animals as gifts.
After the tour to Beijing Zoo, walk to the adjacent Beijing Aquarium , a good place to take children. Regarded as "the world's largest inland aquarium", this huge structure gives a close-up view at the teeming life of the world's rivers and oceans. The porpoise performance and fish feeding times in the big tank are not to be missed. It has an Amazon rain forest area, coral reefs, a shark aquarium, whales, dolphins and a marine mammal pavilion. The latter hosts lively aquatic animal displays.
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Beijing.
Beijing Planetarium , It is composed of the old planetarium and the new planetarium. The old one has an optical projector and space exhibits. The new planetarium has SGI Digital Space theater, 4D theater, Space Simulator 3D theater, Sun exhibits, ancient Chinese astronomical instruments exhibits, telescope store, etc. All theaters are presented in Chinese. Some exhibits have a few words of English. The SGI Digital Space theater is of the best quality computer generated show. With a 600 seating capacity, the new planetarium has a celestial body showing system which is composed of a large homemade Star Projector and tens of special effect projectors. It is located 138 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Beijing.
After lunch, drive to Beijing Zoo to see the Giant Pandas . Beijing Zoo is located to the west of Beijing City ( 2km west of Xizhimen Subway Station). It has both rare Chinese animals, such as the Giant Panda and the Golden Monkey, and also a wide selection from around the world - from Polar Bears to Kangaroos. Over 6,000 animals of over 500 species are on show. The present place of Beijing Zoo was originally the imperial garden in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). Various plants and trees were cultivated and animals were raised here in the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). After the establishing of the People's Republic of China, the site was renovated and was later well known as the West Suburban Park. In 1955, the name was turned into Beijing Zoo and the range of animals was increased. The visits by the heads of states have brought some of the animals as gifts.
After the tour to Beijing Zoo, walk to the adjacent Beijing Aquarium , a good place to take children. Regarded as "the world's largest inland aquarium", this huge structure gives a close-up view at the teeming life of the world's rivers and oceans. The porpoise performance and fish feeding times in the big tank are not to be missed. It has an Amazon rain forest area, coral reefs, a shark aquarium, whales, dolphins and a marine mammal pavilion. The latter hosts lively aquatic animal displays.
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Beijing.
Price List for this tour (Price per person in US dollars)
Travelling Party | Tour Cost Per Person |
1 person | $170 |
2 persons | $110 |
3 - 5 persons | $100 |
6 - 9 Persons | $80 |
10 persons and above | $65 |
Price inclusion: 1. Entrance tickets 2. Pick-up service from hotel 3. Private air-conditioned car or van 4. Private English speaking tour guide 5. Chinese lunch |
Price exclusion: 1. Personal Insurance coverage of personal loss, illness or damages incurred during your trip 2. Tips to the tour guide and driver |
Remark:
The tour prices above only include the first main entrance ticket for each attraction and exclude the inner entrance fees for each attraction.
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