Explain for less than 3 hours, follow the guide while listening and walking, no turning back, after the tour, free activity inside the palace, with tickets to the Treasure House, where the guide’s explanation for the Treasure House ends.
Only the Forbidden City, walk and talk as you go, never take a detour.
Not taking a backwards road, my itinerary includes the Forbidden City, the Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang, the Former Residence of Zhao Yidi, and the Governor-General’s Office of the Three Northeastern Provinces.
Explain for 3 hours, can’t see anything for myself, but it’s more interesting to listen to the guide.
It is a 3-hour guided tour, follow the guide and there is no need to backtrack, all the palaces you want to see are visited, no need to worry about planning yourself, quite nice.
Walking and talking, the explanation was very detailed. No turning back. The Treasure House requires an additional ticket purchase, based on the voluntary principle, and the guide did not mention it.
The guide is very responsible, always keeping an eye on every member of the group, as there are too many people, she fears that someone might fall behind. The explanations are very thorough, indeed not taking any detours.
Yes, the explanation is very good, not taking a step backward
Yes, including the Forbidden City and the General’s Mansion, the guide will take you around, providing a full explanation throughout, no backtracking, and you can ask questions at any time if you don’t understand something, I think it’s very worthwhile.
It is the Forbidden City. You will be provided with earphones, and the overall narration is quite good. They will guide you through the tour, with a specific tour sequence.
Without the Great Marshal’s Mansion, the Forbidden City’s central axis, the guide was very enthusiastic about the history. Since we were with children, there were a lot of people during the National Day holiday, so the guide tried to avoid crowds as much as possible.
Without the Great Marshal’s Mansion, the tour covers the Forbidden City area but does not include the Treasure House.
Followed the instructor’s explanation on the earliest morning shift; it was quite average, with not many knowledge points and not very deep.
An overview combined with on-the-go explanations, covering the origin, anecdotes, functions, and existing value of the Forbidden City, involving the main attractions along the central axis, the Eastern Palace, and the Treasure House!
Only the Forbidden City as a single attraction, not including the small surprises within the Forbidden City that require tickets, no backtracking, enter through the Meridian Gate, exit through the Divine Military Gate.
Walking and talking, the explanation is detailed and informative, spoken well, never take a step back, experienced.
The lecture focuses on the Forbidden City, including the Treasure Gallery. The tour route mainly follows the central axis and the Eastern Six Palaces, finding a location to explain at each point, and avoiding retracing steps.
I signed up for this tour, and the guide only explained the Forbidden City. The Treasure Pavilion indeed doesn’t need a guide’s explanation. We walked while explaining, without retracing our steps.
Walk and talk, with detailed and content-rich explanations, strong storytelling, no turning back, and rich experience, taking shortcuts and reducing waiting in line.
Yes, not taking a backward path, with the guide leading the way, explaining as we go.
Yes, it’s the Forbidden City and the Marshal’s Mansion, walking and explaining as we go.
That is, only the Forbidden City, with a tour guide explaining throughout, and we had already visited the Treasures Pavilion by the time we got there.
About the Forbidden City, walked until my feet were sore, and still trembling now.
The Forbidden City, as well as the Treasure House and the Clock and Watch Museum. You can spend at least a day there. The guide will take you on a tour, there’s so much to see and talk about, and we won’t take any detours.
Only the Forbidden City, no turning back, explaining as you go, relatively good value for money.
Just join any team and it will save money.
Without the Grand帅府, there is only the Forbidden City, and basically all the open palaces have been checked off. The treasures and clocks have not been entered.
Only the Forbidden City doesn’t have a Great Marshal’s Mansion. Tour guides lead the way without retracing their steps. The issue is that with a live guide, we can only follow the guide’s pace and rhythm. Although negotiations can be made, if tourists frequently want to stop for photos, it can become a bit embarrassing over time. If the group is small, it’s still manageable; however, if the group is large, there’s basically no opportunity to take photos. Because there are so many people, if one doesn’t wait, the photos that are taken are mostly group portraits.
Without the Grand Mansion, the guide will walk and talk as they go, which is still quite good. I recommend hiring a guide when visiting the Forbidden City. There are many things that you won’t be able to understand on your own without a guide.
Just the explanation of the Forbidden City, it’s quite detailed, no return path.
Only the Forbidden City, walking and talking, not taking the same path.
No visit to the Great Marshal’s Mansion, it’s a Forbidden City tour. The explanation is very detailed. The three-hour tour includes both visiting and explaining.
No regrets, the actual visit took over 2 hours, and the explanation lasted for over an hour.
It is the Forbidden City in Beijing, no retracing steps, three hours ago, the three major halls plus the three major halls and the eastern three palaces.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, not Shenyang. Where does the Great Marshal’s Mansion come from?
It is the three main halls in front of the Forbidden City plus the three main halls at the back, and the six eastern palaces. Marshal’s Mansion? There isn’t one.
Don’t go back on the wrong path, the explanation is quite good.
Yes, it’s the tour guide who walks and talks, never taking a detour. The guide’s knowledge is very rich and the讲解特别棒, it feels like I’ve been listening to a story all morning.
Three-hour tour of the Forbidden City, that is, explaining the main axis route of the Palace Museum, not taking the same path back, the General’s Mansion is the General’s Mansion, and the Forbidden City is the Forbidden City.
The Forbidden City has only one entrance ticket booth: the Meridian Gate; and only two exits, the Donghua Gate and the Shenwu Gate. The so-called “not taking a round trip” is actually just different exits.
Booked a refined small group tour of over 1600, but the guide’s tour was not as good. 3.5 hours of a superficial view, introducing 19 points, but finally only the central axis.
Do not take the same path back. Enter through the Eastern Gate of the Forbidden City, then explain in order, exit through the central gate, and then go to the Great Commander’s Mansion, the Big Green Building, the Little Green Building, and the former residence of Miss Zhao Si.
Don’t take the same road back, yet come back along the same path.
Once the cradle of origin, the capital for two dynasties! Shenyang Imperial Palace, also known as Shengjing Palace, as you漫步 in the palaces within the Imperial Palace, you feel the echoes of every brick and tile, and every grass and tree!
Don’t take a detour, visit the Forbidden City via the Middle, East, and West Routes, while visiting, listen to explanations along the way. The General’s Mansion is a ten-minute walk away. You can book the combined ticket with explanations through Ctrip.
The whole way along, everything has been fine.
Regularly, the explanation for two attractions takes 3 hours, and if a detailed explanation is required, there is also one attraction that can take 2-4 hours depending on your time schedule and budget.
Do not take a detour, the explanation is very good, especially highly recommended for families with children.
The lecture lasts less than 3 hours, following the guide while listening and walking, no turning back, after the lecture, free activity inside the palace, with a ticket to the Treasure House, and the guide’s tour of the Treasure House ends.
Only the Forbidden City, walk and talk while going, do not take a detour.
Do not take a detour, my itinerary includes the Forbidden City, the Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang, the Former Residence of Zhao Yidi, and the Governor-General’s Office of the Three Northeast Provinces.
Three-hour lecture, can’t see anything myself, but listening to the guide is more interesting.
It’s a 3-hour guided tour, follow the tour guide without turning back, all the palaces you want to see have been visited, no need to plan on your own, quite good.
Walk and talk, the explanation is very detailed. No turning back. The Treasure Pavilion requires an additional ticket, on a voluntary basis, the guide did not mention it.
The guide is very responsible, always keeping an eye on every member of the group, as there are too many people, she fears that someone might fall behind. The explanation was very thorough, indeed not a step back.
Yes, the explanation is very good, and there is no turning back.
Yes, including the Forbidden City and General Dai’s Mansion, with a guide leading the way, full explanations along the way, no backtracking, and you can ask questions at any time if you don’t understand something. I think it’s very worthwhile.
That is the Forbidden City. They will provide headphones, and the overall explanation is quite good. They will guide you on a tour with a specific order.
Without the Great Marshal’s Mansion, the central axis of the Forbidden City, the guide was very enthusiastic about explaining the history. Since there were many children, and it was the National Day holiday, the guide led the way to avoid crowds as much as possible.
Without the Great Marshal’s Mansion, the scope is limited to the Forbidden City area, excluding the Treasure House tour.
Followed the instructor’s explanation of the earliest morning session, it was quite average; not many knowledge points and not very in-depth.
An overview combined with on-the-go narration, covering the origin, anecdotes, functions, and existing value of the Forbidden City, involving the main attractions on the central axis, the Eastern Palace, and the Treasure Gallery!
Only the Forbidden City as a sightseeing spot, excluding the small surprises inside the Forbidden City that require tickets, no backtracking, enter through the Meridian Gate, exit through the Divine Military Gate.
Walking and talking, the explanation is detailed and informative, very well done, no turning back, rich in experience.
The explanation covers the Forbidden City, including the Treasure Gallery. The tour route mainly follows the central axis and the Eastern Six Palaces, finding a location to explain at each stop, without retracing our steps.
I signed up for this tour, and the guide only explained the Forbidden City. The Treasure Gallery indeed doesn’t need a guide’s explanation. We walk and talk, and we don’t take a detour.
Walk and talk, detailed and content-rich explanations, highly narrative, no turning back, and rich in experience, take shortcuts and avoid long queues.
Yes, not to take a U-turn, with a guide leading, walking and explaining along the way.
Yes, it’s the Forbidden City and the General’s Mansion, walking and talking as we go.
It is only the Forbidden City, with a tour guide providing explanations throughout, and by the Treasure Pavilion, we have already visited.
Regarding the Forbidden City, I walked until my feet were sore, and now I’m still trembling.
The Forbidden City, as well as the Treasure House and Clock and Watch Museum. You can spend at least a day there. The tour guide will take you around, and there’s so much to talk about that there’s no need to backtrack.
Only the Forbidden City, no turning back, explaining as we go, relatively good value for money.
Just join any team and save some money.
Without the Great Marshal’s Mansion, there’s only the Forbidden City, and basically all the open palaces have been visited. The treasures and clocks were not entered.
Only the Forbidden City doesn’t have a grand general’s mansion. If guided, there’s no need to take a round-trip route. The issue is that we can only follow the guide’s steps and rhythm for the real-time explanation. Although negotiations are possible, if the tourists often want to stop and take photos, it might become a bit embarrassing after a while. If the group has few members, it’s still manageable; however, if there are many, there’s basically no chance to take photos. Because there are too many people, without waiting, the photos taken are mostly group portraits.
Without the Grand帅 Mansion, the guide will walk and talk, which is still quite good. I recommend finding a guide to follow when visiting the Forbidden City. There are many things that you won’t understand on your own.
Just the explanation of the Forbidden City, it’s quite detailed, no turning back.
Only the Forbidden City, walking and explaining, without taking the same path.
Without the Grand Marshal’s Mansion, it’s the Forbidden City tour. The explanation is very detailed. Three hours include both visiting and explanation.
No regrets about not taking the wrong path, the actual visit took over 2 hours, and the explanation lasted for more than an hour.
It is the Palace Museum in Beijing, not taking any detours, three hours ago, the three main halls + the three rear halls and the eastern three palaces.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, not Shenyang. Where did the Great Marshal’s Mansion come from?
It is the three main halls in front of the Forbidden City plus the three main halls at the back plus the six eastern palaces. General’s Mansion? There isn’t one.
Don’t take the same path, the explanation is quite good.
Yes, it’s the tour guide who leads the way while explaining, never turning back. The guide’s knowledge is very rich, and the explanations are particularly good, it feels like listening to a story for the entire morning.
Three-hour tour of the Forbidden City, which is a guided tour of the main axis route of the Palace Museum, no retracing of steps, the Marshal’s Mansion is the Marshal’s Mansion, and the Forbidden City is the Forbidden City.
The Forbidden City has only one entrance ticket booth: the Meridian Gate; only two exits, the Donghua Gate and the Shunzhi Gate. The so-called “not taking the same road back” is actually different exits.
Booked a refined small group of over 1600, and it’s not as good as the guide said for a group of 20-30 people. 3.5 hours of a superficial tour, introducing 19 points, but in the end, only the central axis.
Do not take the same path back, enter through the East Gate of the Forbidden City, then proceed to explain in order, exit through the central gate, and then go to the Grand Mansion, the Great Qing Building, the Small Qing Building, and the residence of Miss Zhao Si.
Don’t take the same path again, yet I am revisiting the path of my past.
Once a cradle of origin, home to two generations of emperors! Shenyang Imperial Palace, also known as Shengjing Imperial Palace, as you stroll through the palaces within the palace, you feel the echoes of every brick and tile, and the presence of every grass and tree!
Do not take the road back. Visit the Forbidden City by taking the Middle, East, and West routes, while visiting and explaining along the way. The General’s Mansion is a ten-minute walk away. You can book the combined ticket with explanation on Ctrip.
Throughout the journey, everything has been going well.
Regularly, it is two attractions in 3 hours, and if a detailed explanation is needed, there is also one attraction that can last from 2 to 4 hours. It depends on your time schedule and budget.
Do not take the same road twice, the explanation is very good, especially highly recommended for families with children.