Leisure & Experiences in Beijing

An exciting show about traditional Kung Fu, highlighting the strength of spirit and mastery of Chinese martial arts.

A historical cultural complex that was once a center for theatrical arts and politics. It is now used for performances and exhibitions.

A modern restaurant focusing on seafood, blending Cantonese and Sichuan cuisines. It offers six private rooms with tailored service for a refined dining experience.

Traditional Chinese cuisine with an emphasis on signature Peking duck roasted over wood. It also offers dishes in clay pots and double broths.

A museum dedicated to the ancient and modern history of Beijing. It showcases archaeological finds, cultural relics, and artifacts related to the city’s development.

A performance about the Golden Mask dynasty. Stunning costumes, dance, and special effects transport the audience to ancient China.

French cuisine in a Michelin-starred restaurant located in a historic 600-year-old temple. An exquisite gastronomic experience blending the history of Beijing with global traditions.

A contemporary art space featuring exhibitions by Chinese and international artists. Unique architecture and a tranquil atmosphere.

French cuisine by a Michelin-starred chef, featuring Riviera-style dishes. Unusual flavor combinations and contrasts symbolize freedom and inspiration.

Famous for its performances of Chinese acrobatic arts. Captivating tricks, acrobats, and traditional dances.

Unveils China’s rich history through 1.5 million exhibits. Visitors can learn about ancient dynasties and contemporary Chinese culture.

Beijing’s Olympic Park — a place for leisure and walks among significant sites like the Bird’s Nest and Water Cube, symbols of the 2008 Olympics.