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Explore Beijing: Ancient Wonders and Royalty
Explore Beijing: Ancient Wonders and Royalty
Ever wondered what it feels like to be a royal for a day without the crown headaches? Beijing DMC is thrilled to offer your clients a journey back in time through ancient Beijing, where they’ll strut their stuff through the Forbidden City and commune with the cosmos at the Temple of Heaven. It’s a day packed with history, majesty, and just the right amount of imperial flair—without any of the awkward palace etiquette.
Explore Beijing: Ancient Wonders and Royalty
Strut Like a Emperor: Forbidden City Extravaganza
Your clients will kick off their royal adventure at the Forbidden City, the grand imperial complex where emperors once ruled with a majestic flair and a penchant for privacy. Imagine wandering through a sprawling labyrinth of golden rooftops and ancient halls where they can channel their inner emperor (or empress) and pretend to issue edicts—just don’t try it with the tour guides! With over 900 buildings to explore, they’ll need to keep their wits about them or risk getting lost in the opulence. A palace scavenger hunt might be in order!
Heavenly Designs: Temple of Heaven Shenanigans
Next, it’s off to the Temple of Heaven, where architecture meets celestial harmony. This isn’t just a temple; it’s a cosmic rendezvous point where heaven and earth reportedly shake hands. Here, your clients will marvel at the stunning design that’s all about balancing the universe—no pressure, right? They’ll get to explore the intricacies of this architectural wonder while pretending to discuss the universe with ancient architects. After all, who wouldn’t want to chat with the cosmos while standing on an ancient altar?
Celestial Snack Break:
After the celestial explorations, it’s time for a snack break. With all that wandering and cosmic contemplation, your clients will need some sustenance. Whether it’s a delightful local treat or a quick bite that’s fit for an emperor, they’ll recharge and be ready to tackle more ancient wonders. Just remind them that the temple doesn’t come with a snack bar—so plan accordingly!
A Day of Imperial Delight:
As the day draws to a close, your clients will head back with a renewed appreciation for ancient Chinese architecture, a bit of royal swagger, and perhaps a few new stories to tell. Whether they’re comparing their palace escapades or reminiscing about their heavenly encounters, it’s a day that promises to be as unforgettable as a dragon dance.
Book Your Explore Beijing: Ancient Wonders and Royalty Adventure Today!
Beijing DMC invites your clients to immerse themselves in a day of ancient splendor and imperial fun. From the Forbidden City’s grand halls to the Temple of Heaven’s celestial charm, it’s a journey that promises to be as rich in history as it is in humorous memories.
So, get ready to embrace your inner emperor and take a tour of Beijing’s most majestic landmarks—where history meets hilarity in the grandest way possible!
Contact our DMC in Beijing to help plan your next trip.
Cooking Class Beijing - top 5 activity
Cooking Class Beijing
Chinese cuisine has a history in china that spans across thousands of years and changes over time with different periods and regions based on local climatic conditions and people’s tastes, which more often than not were influenced by different cultures’ cuisines.
Anhui, Cantonese, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangsu, Shandong, Szechuan and Zhejiang are China’s Eight Culinary Cuisines.
Chinese cuisine has had an impact on many other Asian cuisines and beyond; for example did you know that Song dynasty China during the 11th and 12th centuries was home to the first restaurants? Amazingly right?
Cooking Class Beijing
It is a very popular event among customers as it is fun filled, social oriented where food plays a big role.
This cooking class teaches guests about Chinese food culture, cooking techniques as well as regional cuisine. During your 3-hour cooking class in Beijing unravel ancient mysteries of Chinese cuisine.
Don’t miss out on this chance to study Cookery Techniques, Ingredients Used In Making Dishes And The Eating Habits Constituting What We Now Know As Chinese Food.
If you could like us at Crown DMC China to arrange this for you and your clients we would be happy. It will be such a memorable experience for you when traveling away from home because it would be highly fruitful undertaking for your visit.
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Activities Beijing
Welcome to Beijing, a city where olden times and modern wonders meet to create an exciting destination for your clients. Crown DMC Beijing is committed to showcasing the best of China’s historic capital – ensuring a journey filled with cultural richness and adventure.
There’s no better beginning than the iconic Great Wall, which stands as a symbol of China’s eternal strength. We organise private tours that take guests beyond touristy areas, giving them a chance to see this ancient marvel from new angles. Whether it’s a tough hike along wild stretches or an easy walk offering panoramic views; we make sure the experience suits your clients’ tastes.
The Forbidden City is also not-to-be-missed as it represents the epitome of Chinese architecture. Our guides are well versed with stories about emperors of China – bringing them alive by taking visitors around hidden corners which most guidebooks don’t mention. And if you want something different, we can arrange exclusive night tours allowing your guests see how beautiful this palace becomes when lit under starry skies.
Food lovers will find our culinary tours through Beijing’s lively hutongs quite delightful too. These traditional neighbourhoods are perfect places for one to get authentic feel of local life as well as taste some amazing dishes made by ordinary people living there. Each gastronomic expedition is therefore designed around what makes sense within any given area visited – be it trying out Peking duck at renowned restaurants or eating street food delicacies etc., all aimed at immersing travellers into different flavours found in Beijing alone.
For those seeking peace amid chaos, why not take them on a visit into Summer Palace? Here they can have private boat rides over Kunming Lake or participate in traditional tea ceremonies held within gorgeous gardens surrounding palaces there… Indeed such moments offer perfect breaks from hustle & bustle associated with any city worldwide including Beijing itself.
Art enthusiasts too have not been forgotten; hence our tailored art-centric excursions across thriving art scenes found in Beijing. It could mean taking them through contemporary galleries situated within 798 Art Zone or exposing your clients to traditional Chinese opera performances – but either way, we give you access into heart of Beijing’s artistic soul.
At Crown DMC Beijing our mission is to enable the creation of customised itineraries that bring out every side of this fascinating city. Allow us to create an unforgetable time for your clients by booking with us today!
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Maldivian Airlines Goes Big
Maldivian Airlines Goes Big: Wide-Body Flights and Chinese Adventures Ahead!
Get your passports ready because Maldivian Airlines is going extra wide—introducing wide-body aircraft and launching flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Xi’an starting January 2025. If you’ve been dreaming of trading China’s bustling cityscapes for the Maldives' turquoise waters, this is your cue to start packing.
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Why Maldivian Airlines Goes Big?
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Mohamed Ameen, announced this epic upgrade in Beijing, declaring that these new flights will not only boost tourism but also enhance global connectivity. Translation? More tourists, fewer excuses not to visit paradise.
Big Ambitions: While four Chinese cities and three more are in the expansion blueprint alongside Johannesburg and few European cities, in the words of Maldivian Airlines, ‘we are here to rough it out with the giants’.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
- China’s Got the Lead: Over 255,000 Chinese tourists have already visited the Maldives in 2024, making China the Maldives’ number-one fan club. For comparison, Russia came in second with 209,000 visitors, while India took the sixth spot with 118,000 tourists.
- Big Ambitions: By adding four Chinese cities and planning to expand to three more, plus Johannesburg and some European gems, Maldivian Airlines is basically saying, “We’re here to play with the big boys.”
What's in It for You?
- Wider Planes, Wider Smiles: With wide-body aircraft, there’s more room for everyone (and their oversized beach hats). Plus, think of all the extra luggage space for souvenirs.
- Direct Flights to Paradise: No need to cobble together a patchwork of connecting flights—now you can go straight from Beijing to the beach or Xi’an to the sand.
China + Maldives = Match Made in Heaven
But this is not just a flight service, it is about bridging two different worlds, one filled with amazing tall buildings and other with enchanting palm trees. This expansion is right on the heels of over 1.88 million tourists who have thronged the Maldives this year and there’s no sign of letting up.
The Future’s Looking Fly
So, mark your calendar for January 2025, because Maldivian Airlines is about to take your travel dreams to a whole new altitude. Whether you’re in China, South Africa, or Europe, the Maldives is basically rolling out a sandy red carpet just for you.
After all, who needs snow when you can have sun? See you in the skies—and on the beach.
New Airline Routes Launching Worldwide July 2024
New Airline Routes Launching Worldwide July 2024 -
As summer travel season begina, airlines are announcing numerous new routes globally in July 2024 that present travellers with more destination options and improve worldwide connections. Here’s a glimpse at some of the most significant additions:
New Connections in Americas
Starting July 6, Aerolineas Argentinas will launch weekly flights from Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery (AEP) to Porto Seguro (BPS) . This will open up the famous Brazilian coastal city to Argentine tourists who would love to spend their summer vacations there.
From the 1st of July, Aeromexico will introduce an everyday service from Mexico City Juarez (MEX) to Raleigh/Durham (RDU) thus enhancing connectivity between Mexico and the southeastern United States.
Beginning on July 1, United Airlines will operate daily flights between San Francisco (SFO) and Montreal (YUL) hence improving air transport accessibility between these two major cities.
Also starting on July 3, LATAM Airlines Group is commencing daily flights on Bogota (colombia) (BOG)-Madrid (MAD)-787-8 route for enhanced transatlantic availability.
Alaska Airlines is extending its global footprint by introducing nonstop services from Los Angeles (LAX) to La Paz (Bolivia) (LAP) and Monterrey (Mexico) (MTY) exclusive only beginning February 2025-thus becoming the sole US airline operating a direct flight service into these vibrant Mexican destinations.
Delta Air Lines is set to operate 14 weekly flights between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) starting July 8th as a move towards improving domestic connectivity.
Expansions in Europe
Once a week Air France willconnect Paris Charles de Gaulle with Kalamata Greece starting from July 6th thus availing this Greek city to tourists seeking something different.
Effective July 1st,Austrian Airlines will begin six weekly fights from Vienna (VIE) to Boston Logan (BOS) in order to increase the number of transatlantic services.
Eurowings will connect Berlin Brandenburg to Casablanca (Morocco) once a week from July 21st expanding its North Africa destinations list.
By July 4, Ryanair has plans of having twice weekly flights from Bristol (BRS) to Prague (PRG) thus extending its European network.
New Routes in Asia
From the end of July, Air China is starting three weekly trips between Chengdu (TFU)-Milan Malpensa(MXP) so as to increase accessibilities from China into Italy.
China Airlines will start conducting five flights per week from Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan(TPE)/Seattle-Tacoma(SEA) beginning July 14th hence providing more pacific rim connections.
From the first of July, Thai AirAsia will introduce daily services plying Bangkok Don Mueang(DMK)-Beijing Daxing(PKX)-A320neo thus increasing traveling by Thai people to china.
Starting on the 18th of July, Jin Air will launch daily flights Seoul Incheon(ICN)/Panglao(TAG) thus making it easy for tourists wishing to visit the Philippines have access places they want with ease.
Expanding Travel in Africa and Middle-East
Starting on July 23rd, Egyptair begins flying twice every week between Cairo(CAI)/Lisbon(LIS) which adds to European connections.
On the 1st of July, Gulf Air is launching four weekly flights from Bahrain (BAH)/Munich(MUC) thus enhancing air connections between the Middle East and Europe.
A four times a week service from Mombasa (MBA) to Zanzibar (ZNZ) will be commenced by Jambojet on July 1st as a move to enhance regional connectivity in East Africa.
Long Haul Flights from Australia
Qantas Airways is launching the route between Perth (PER) and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), which will operate four times weekly, starting July 12th. This will offer Australian travellers another way of flying long distances to Europe.
These New Airline Routes Launching Worldwide July 2024 are an indication of their determination to spread out their networks and give customers more travel choices. Starting this July, people can now explore numerous fresh places for either business or leisure purposes.
Brussels Airport Announces 9 New Destinations and 6 new Airlines with 178 destinations on offer
Brussels Airport Announces 9 New Destinations
Spring may be late but as anticipated on 31st March, the summer season at Brussels airport will open again with a number of classic sunny destinations and new routes. For this summer, travellers from Brussels will have direct flights to 178 destinations in 64 countries through the 64 airlines operating there. The other eight are Singapore, China’s Shanghai, Kenya’s Nairobi, Norway’s Bergen, Poland’s Krakow; Italy’s Bari; Romania’s Bacau and Turkey’s Gazipasa. Additionally, Brive-la-Gaillarde Vallée de la Dordogne Valley is also expected to touch down at Brussels Airport for the first time.
Like last year's three-month break millions of Europeans can opt for distant trip or stay near their homes using city trip or spending family holidays by the sea or visiting friends abroad: 178 direct connections all over the world with air carriers (among which six are new ones) offer something to everyone.
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Summer season has brought 178 direct routes from Belgium served by 64 air companies. They have added another 8 new destinations including Singapore, Shanghai, Nairobi,Bergen,Krakow,Bari,Bacau,Gazipasa. Also they’ve got Juneyao Airlines,Hainan Airlines and Singapore Airlines among six additions this year.
Brussels Airlines will introduce two new services this summer: Nairobi and Krakow. In addition they plan on buying one A330-300 aircraft and three A320neos thereby enabling them to operate on a total of 88 destinations. This includes their presence in Sub-Saharan Africa that consists of eighteen cities and two North American centres. Moreover Transavia will park its third aircraft at Brussels Airport for the period.
United Airlines is planning a second daily flight to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) therefore making four flights per day only from there. Air Canada has decided to serve more flights to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) while Air Transat is putting on more services between Montreal Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and YYZ.
Air Arabia Maroc has enriched its Moroccan network with two new routes: Tetouan (TTU) and Rabat-Sale (RBA). Therefore, the total of them within Morocco is seven.
This summer Brussels Airport has a strong schedule that satisfies customers’ various needs both for Europe and even beyond!
Air China Launches One Stop South America Route
Air China Launches One Stop South America Route -
Going by the given instructions, there are some fantastic news you need to be prepared for in aviation. Air China is preparing to restart its flight services to South America from this April and it’s a big deal! This move is making waves in the aviation industry, especially because it will introduce the world's longest one-stop flight service.
So what is the scoop? Well, two times per week, Air China will fly from Beijing Capital to São Paulo, which is directly serving São Paulo’s Chinese Brazilian population. Cool, huh?
When looking at Cirium’s cool data on flight schedules for May – August 2024 even on GCMap distances really show that this route stands out among others.
Now there are other long-distance routes like Aeromexico’s Mexico City-Monterrey-Seoul and KLM’s Amsterdam-Buenos Aires-Santiago but they cannot compare with Air China’s new service. Over the last couple of decades, many carriers have offered single stop flights between Asia and South America albeit none has provided direct links from China except Air China.
Nonetheless this isn’t Air China’s first time on this route. Initially they had started flying from China via Madrid to South America back in December 2006. Over the years, it has seen different upgrades starting with Boeing 767 then moving onto Airbus A330-200 before finally shifting into more fuel efficient Boeing 787-9s come year 2017.Unfortunately due to Covid-19 pandemic they had to stop operating but now they are back!
Important details about the One Stop South America Route:
Flights from Beijing to Madrid and then on to São Paulo will operate on Thursdays and Sundays
This is a rare daytime service from South America across Europe
The journey to Brazil will take just under 26 hours
the return trip to China will be around 22 and a half hours
This comeback does not only demonstrate that Air China remains devoted to interconnecting continents but also it gives tourists and the global Chinese community more options. It will definitely promote tourism and strengthen cultural ties between China, Spain and Brazil. So fasten your seat belts because here is a new way of flying between China and South America.
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