Discover the hidden gems of China’s history on a private day tour to Huangyaguan Great Wall and Eastern Qing Tombs. Explore the best-preserved imperial tomb and a lesser-known section of the Great Wall while enjoying the picturesque countryside of Beijing.
Discover the hidden gems of China’s history on a private day tour to Huangyaguan Great Wall and Eastern Qing Tombs. Explore the best-preserved imperial tomb and a lesser-known section of the Great Wall while enjoying the picturesque countryside of Beijing.
- Eastern Royal Tombs of the Qing Dynasty - Guests will meet their guide at 8am in the hotel lobby and embark on a 2.5-hour drive to the Eastern Qing Tombs. These tombs, with over 300 years of history, are the final resting place for 161 emperors, empresses, concubines, princes, and princesses of the Qing Dynasty, spread across 15 mausoleums. A golf…
- Eastern Royal Tombs of the Qing Dynasty - Guests will meet their guide at 8am in the hotel lobby and embark on a 2.5-hour drive to the Eastern Qing Tombs. These tombs, with over 300 years of history, are the final resting place for 161 emperors, empresses, concubines, princes, and princesses of the Qing Dynasty, spread across 15 mausoleums. A golf cart will transport visitors around the expansive site, stopping at three remarkable locations:
Yuling Tomb: resting place of Emperor Qianlong, the most capable Qing Emperor (1711-1799) and a renowned figure in Chinese history.
Dongling Tomb: the tomb of the infamous Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908), who governed China for 48 years. Her tomb is noted for its opulent decoration.
Sacred Way of Xiaoling: a 6km-long path beginning at China’s widest stone archway, adorned with intricately carved figures of lions, Kylin, and clouds. Additionally, there are 18 pairs of finely sculpted giant statues, serving as guardians of the emperor’s afterlife.
- Great Wall at Huangya Pass (Huangyaguan Changcheng) - Following the tomb visit, the journey continues to the Huangyaguan Great Wall, approximately a 40-minute drive from the tombs. Named for the yellow cliff rocks to the east of the pass, Huangya (Yellow Cliff) Gaun (Pass) is a section of the Wall located in Ji County, Tianjin City. Originally constructed over 1,400 years ago during the Northern Qi Dynasty and later fortified with brick walls in the Ming Dynasty, it offers a serene and less crowded experience for those wishing to explore a quieter section of the Wall.

- All Entrance fees included
- Air-conditioned vehicle transportation
- Complimentary mineral water
- Authentic Chinese lunch
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Golf Cart tour of the Tomb
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off
- All Entrance fees included
- Air-conditioned vehicle transportation
- Complimentary mineral water
- Authentic Chinese lunch
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Golf Cart tour of the Tomb
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Gratuities (Optional)
If you want to see the exquisitely built tombs of the Qing emperors and a less visited section of the Great Wall, this private day tour might be the best choice. The Eastern Qing Tombs is the largest, most complete and best preserved imperial tomb existing in China. Also, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful countryside of Beijing en…
If you want to see the exquisitely built tombs of the Qing emperors and a less visited section of the Great Wall, this private day tour might be the best choice. The Eastern Qing Tombs is the largest, most complete and best preserved imperial tomb existing in China. Also, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful countryside of Beijing en route. The section of the Great Wall you will see is Huangyaguan Pass; it was first built during the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-557) and repaired extensively during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) under the supervision of the most famous Ming General Qi Jiguang.
- This is a private day tour, there is no shopping stop included
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.