

Iconic city square in Beijing, home to the Monument to the People's Heroes and the Great Hall of the People.
Symbolizing purity, wisdom, and courage, jade carvings are a traditional Chinese art form.
These intricately designed bottles were used to hold snuff, a powdered tobacco, and are a popular collectible.
A traditional Chinese art form, silk embroidery is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.

Savory crepe with egg, flour, and various toppings like scallions, chili sauce, and hoisin sauce.
Fried dough sticks served with soy milk, a popular Beijing breakfast.
Crispy roasted duck skin wrapped in thin pancakes with cucumber, scallions, and hoisin sauce.

Tiananmen Square can be crowded and sunny, a long-sleeved shirt protects from both sun and potential pickpockets.
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Staying hydrated is important, especially in Beijing's climate.
The iconic heart of Beijing, Tiananmen Square is a must-visit for its historical significance and architectural beauty.
Explore the magnificent imperial palace complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site, that was home to 24 emperors and their households.
A beautiful imperial garden with a lake, temples, and pavilions, offering a peaceful retreat from the city's bustle.
Offers a variety of breakfast options with a view of the Forbidden City.
Iconic restaurant known for its traditional Peking Duck since 1864.
Popular local chain serving crispy roast duck near Tiananmen Square.
A vibrant night market in Chitrakoot, offering local handicrafts, street food, and cultural experiences.

Nestled in the dense Nallamala Forest, Upper Ahobilam Temple is a serene and ancient Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an avatar of Lord Vishnu.
A sprawling 176-acre zoo in the heart of New Delhi, home to over 1300 animals and a historic site since 1959.