If it’s the first time coming with children, it is indeed necessary to hire a guide, who can interact with the children, inspire their thinking, and ignite their enthusiasm.
To get, otherwise you can’t get a ticket during the peak season.
Without a guide, it’s just to see the buildings. The guide would tell many little stories, from which one can learn a lot from teachers.
Historic sites and ancient monuments must be guided by good tour guides to explain them, making them lively and interesting to enhance memorability. Otherwise, they are just some buildings there, dull and tasteless.
I think it’s necessary to avoid taking冤路, but it must be something with humor and a smile, something that can be engaging, especially when taking children, not just during the journey.
It is necessary to have a guide; touring famous scenic spots and historical sites is to listen to history. Wandering aimlessly can easily lead to taking wrong turns.
I feel it is necessary, unless you are very familiar with the exhibit and history and can tell it to the children. Not only do the children enjoy the explanations, but I do too.
With a guide, first, you won’t go astray, and won’t miss any spots. Second, without a solution, a novice is just wandering aimlessly.
Look at myself, anyway, I don’t understand the history in there even without a guide ~ Especially hard to get tickets, it’s very convenient to let the travel agency handle it.
If it’s for personal enjoyment and there’s little interest in historical and cultural knowledge, there’s no need for a guide. If it’s with children, having a guide would provide a more systematic introduction.
With a guide, you can learn more about the attractions. Of course, you can also visit by relying on your own knowledge储备.
The guide’s explanation was so精彩, the Forbidden City was the most enjoyable, while the other attractions were just a fleeting glance, lacking the support of interesting stories and less cultural depth.
The guide doesn’t cover everything either; it’s just a brief tour. You can rent an audio guide instead, and the guide will only continue when they see that each stop has received positive reviews.
It is very necessary, and it’s important to find a good guide. Some guides have too strong a Beijing accent, speak too fast, and are hard to understand. The guide we found for the Forbidden City speaks Mandarin very standardly.
Natural landscapes do not require it, but cultural attractions are still necessary if one does not have relevant knowledge积累, as they can provide a better experience.
It is necessary. Although there is voice narration on the map, the guide’s explanation is more vivid, making both adults and children more interested, and they can also answer your questions.
Mainly listen to the guide introduce history and knowledge. If taking kids along, it’s still very necessary.
Firstly, it’s hard to get tickets during peak season, and there’s even no chance to visit. Secondly, for attractions like the Forbidden City, without relevant knowledge, there’s no way to truly experience the essence of the place.
It is advisable not to rent an interpreter; a guide is better. This saves time, provides detailed explanations, and interpreters often do not work well.
I feel like it’s not necessary to rent a guide at the door, otherwise it’s really a waste of coming in.
I think having a guide would be better, because if you just look on your own, you would just casually stroll through, but the guide would explain the stories inside and add your own imagination to it.
Feeling that the tour guides for a few dozen yuan are not good enough, either choose a better one or just rent a guide device yourself.
Why do you have to rely on a guide? You can read it yourself too.
If you can book the tickets yourself, it’s very convenient to rent an audio guide at the Meridian Gate. We didn’t visit the Treasure House, which was included in our group tour.
The Forbidden City can be booked for a one-day tour, no need to compete for tickets yourself.
See individual needs. The guide will add some stories, you can listen if you are interested. But there are also explanation signs inside the Forbidden City, and some attraction introductions are also available on WeChat.
Guides are still very necessary, and it is important to find professional guides.
When visiting attractions, it’s best to find a guide to explain if the site is historical and cultural.
Best to find a guide, the Forbidden City is quite large and you might easily get lost, important areas can be missed easily. The show we booked includes a guide, and the guided tour is really detailed.
If it’s the first time coming with children, it’s indeed necessary to hire a guide, who can interact with the children, inspire them to think, and ignite their enthusiasm.
To secure a ticket during peak season, otherwise you won’t be able to get one.
Without a guide, it’s just to see the buildings; the guide will tell many little stories, and you can learn a lot from them.
Historic sites and cultural relics must be guided by good tour guides to make them vivid and interesting, enhancing memory. Otherwise, they are just buildings there, dull and boring.
I think it’s necessary to avoid冤路, but it must be something with humor and a smile, something that can be engaging, especially when taking children, not just when traveling.
It is necessary to have a guide; traveling to famous scenic spots is listening to history. It’s easy to get lost when you wander around by yourself.
I believe it is necessary, unless you are well-versed in the museum and history and can tell stories to the children. The explanations are not only enjoyable for the children, but also for me.
With a guide, first, you won’t wander aimlessly and miss any spots. Second, without a solution, beginners are just wandering around aimlessly.
Look at myself, anyway, without a guide I can’t understand the history inside at all~Especially, it’s not easy to get tickets, and it’s convenient for travel agencies to get them.
If you are traveling alone and not very interested in historical and cultural knowledge, there is no need for a guide. If you are taking children, having a guide would provide a more systematic introduction.
There are guides available for explanation to learn more, or you can rent an electronic guide if you don’t want to hire a guide. Of course, you can also visit with the knowledge you have储备.
The guide’s explanation was very精彩, the Forbidden City was the most enjoyable, and the other attractions were just a quick glance, lacking the cultural depth with the addition of unusual stories and events.
The tour guide doesn’t cover everything either, just a brief tour around. You can rent an audioguide instead, and the guide will only continue when they see that each has left a positive review.
It is very necessary, and it’s important to find a good guide. Some have too strong a Beijing accent, speak too fast, and are hard to understand. The guide we found for the Forbidden City speaks standard Mandarin very well.
Natural landscapes do not require it, but cultural attractions are still necessary if one does not have relevant knowledge积累, as they can provide a better experience.
It is necessary. Although there is voice reporting on the map, the guide’s narration is more vivid, which is more interesting for both adults and children to listen to, and they can also answer your questions.
Mainly listen to the guide introduce history and knowledge. If you bring the kids along, it’s still very necessary.
Firstly, it is difficult to secure tickets during peak seasons, let alone have the chance to visit. Secondly, for attractions like the Forbidden City, without relevant knowledge, one can hardly experience the essence even if they wander around.
It is recommended not to rent an interpreter; a tour guide is better. This saves time, provides detailed explanations, and interpreters often do not work well.
I feel that there’s no need to rent a tour guide at the entrance; otherwise, it would truly be a wasted trip.
I think it would be better to have a tour guide, because if you just go by yourself, you’ll just walk through it simply, but the tour guide will explain the stories inside, and then add your own thoughts to it.
Feeling that the large group tour guide for a few dozen yuan is not good enough, either sign up for a better one or rent an interpreter yourself.
Why do you have to have a guide? You can look around on your own too.
If you can book the tickets in advance, it is very convenient to rent an interpreter at the Meridian Gate. Some of the treasures in our group tour ended up not being visited.
The Forbidden City can book a one-day tour, no need to compete for tickets by yourself.
See individual needs. The guide will add some stories, feel free to listen if interested. But there are also explanation signs inside the Forbidden City, and some attraction introductions are also available on WeChat.
Guides are still very necessary, and it is important to find professional guides.
When visiting attractions, it’s best to find a guide to explain if they are historical and cultural sites.
The best choice is to find a guide. The Forbidden City is quite large and it’s easy to get lost, taking a detour and missing some important sights. The guide we booked said the guide讲解 is very detailed.