Date of Travel : 2nd to 7th June 2010 via Air Asia X Flight No. D7 2612 (8.30 am to 14.30pm) and Flight D2 2605 (15.50 pm to 22.15 pm - However, this flight was delayed for 3 1/2 hours) and we arrived at approx. 1.30 am the next day
No. of Travellers: 4 (Four) , i.e. Elder sister, Wan Lai Meng, Younger Brother, Wan Heng Wan, Eldest Sister-in-law, Doreen Cheong and myself, Wan Heng Kei
Accomodations:
Beijing - Forbidden City Hotel, No. 5 Nanheyan Street, Beijing @ RM 107/Double Room. The booking was made via http://www.airasiago.com/. The hotel was within 20 minutes walk from Tian'anmen East and Wangfujing Metro Stations with nearby tourist attractions such as Tian'anmen Square, Forbidden City/Palace Museum, Donghuamen/Wangfujiang night markets, Mao Tze Tung Memorial Hall, People's Hero Square, Great Hall of the People and other Beijing Attractions.
Tianjin - Jinjiang Inns, No. 17, Jinbu Road, Tianjin @ RMB 189/Double Room. This hotel was within the localities of Tianjin Railway Station and thus convenient to us when we arrived by Express D Train from Beijing South Railway Station.
Free and Easy Travel within Beijing was easy and conveniently accessible especially with the superb Beijing Metro presently with 9 existing Lines ( Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 13 and the Batong and Airport Lines); more new and extention lines are being added. Beijing has the cheapest metro transportation in the world at RMB 2.00 per ride. At times we were passing through as much as 20 metro stations comprising of 4 or 5 lines or inter-change stations when we visited Beijing tourist attractions such as The Summer Palace, The Beijing Olympic Park/Bird Nest, etc. Where-else in the world can you find a more cheaper, confortable and airconditioned metro ride at this price ?
I vividly remembered my last trip to Beijing (Chengde & Tianjin) 13 years ago during the 2nd term school-break where my family joined a 7days/6 Nights Packaged Tour and cost us more than RM 2000/person. My elder sister was here twice previously whereas my younger brother & family also holidayed here in 1997. This was the first time my eldest sister-in-law, Doreen was in Beijing; being a first timer, she enjoyed her Beijing budgetted holidays. Details of our free and easy travel within Beijing and Tianjin were as follows:-
Wednesday, 2nd June 2010 - Upon arrival at Tianjin Binhai Airport and after immigration clearance, we purchased shuttle bus ticket (at Ticket Booth near Exit 2) @ RMB 35/person. The non-stop express bus to Dawangfen Bus Station, Beijing took about 1 hour and 45 minutes. The bus station was located nearby Dawangqiao Metro Station (Line 1). Since, there were four of us and carrying backpacks, we took a private taxi @ RMB 60 to the Forbidden City Hotel to check-in.
After the Palace Museum, we intend to visit Mao Tze Tung Memorial Hall or Mausoleum where Mao's embalmed body was displayed to the general public. Unfortunately, this place was only opened up to 12 Noon; thus, we missed the opportunity. We should have came here first rather than the Palace Museum. We then walked around the vicinity of Tianan'men photographing/videoing other tourist attractions such as the Great Hall of the People, People's Hero Monument, the National Museum of China, etc. After a quick lunch, we took the Tianan'men East Metro to Tiantiandongmen Metro and visited the Temple of Heaven; an imperial temple where Ming & Qing emperors offer sacrifices to Heavenly God. The temple was divided by two enclosed walls, the inner & outer walls. The magnificent buildings within this complex were the Circular Mould Altar (Yuanqiutan), Imperial Vault of Heaven (Huanqiongyu), the Hall of Prayer for good harvest (qiniandian) and others like Three Echo Stones and Echo Walls, etc.
Friday, 4th June 2010 - We had early breakfast and took the metro to Beijing North Railway Station via Xishimen Metro Line 2. We then purchased train tickets for the 9.30 am ride to Badailing Train Station @ RMB 14/person. The journey took slightly more than 1 hour. On arrival, it takes us about 20 minutes to walk to the main entrance of the Badaling Great Wall. The Badaling Great Wall of China was listed as one of UNESCO heritage sites as well as the new seven wonders of the world. It started during the Spring and Autumn (770 - 476 BC) and during the reign of China's first emperor Shihuangti from 221 to 206 BC, it functioned as a fortification. Thus, certain sections are more than 2500 years old. The Badaling section of the Great Wall was the most popular and touristy sections as it was well maintained and nearby China's capital of Beijing. There is a saying that you may not have really visited China's capital of Beijing until you been to the Great Wall of China.
Photograph taken at The Great Wall of China, Badaling - One World, One Dream at The Great Wall
Sunday, 6th June 2010 - We checked out of the Forbidden City Hotel at about 9.30 am; took a cab to Beijing's newly opened (1st August 2008) South Railway Station - the largest railway station in Asia. It served as Beijing's railway terminal for high speed/Express D Trains to other Chinese cities. The taxi ride took about 20 minutes and cost RMB 25. This Railway Station was also served by Beijing metro Line 4 at the basement. We purchased the express train from Beijing to Tianjin @ RMB 58/person, leaving at 10.55am and arriving at 11.24am, one minute ahead of schedule. During the journey, I noticed that the top speed exceeded 330 kilometres/hour to as high as 333 km/hour. As we came out of Tianjing Railway station, we saw our hotel, Jinjiang Inns from a distance and it took us 5 minutes to get there.
2 comments:
excellent post, I feel like taking cheap flights to China for our next holidays vacation
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