Private Day Trip: Shilinxia Glass Platform and Ming City Wall Park

See two marvels of Chinese engineering, ancient and modern, in one day on this 8-hour private trip to Shilinxia Glass Platform and the Site of Ming City Wall Park. Step out above a 1300-foot (400-meter) canyon on the vertiginous glass platform, the largest cantilevered viewing platform in the world, then see the ruins of the 15th-century wall that once encircled all Beijing.
* Duration: 9 hours
* Starts: Beijing, China
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours




See two marvels of Chinese engineering, ancient and modern, in one day on this 8-hour private trip to Shilinxia Glass Platform and the Site of Ming City Wall Park. Step out above a 1300-foot (400-meter) canyon on the vertiginous glass platform, the largest cantilevered viewing platform in the world, then see the ruins of the 15th-century wall that once encircled all Beijing.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Shilingxia Scenic Area, No. 73, Diaowo Village, Huangsongyu town, Pinggu District, Beijing 101201 China

Travel by private, air-conditioned vehicle to the Shilinxia Scenic Area, also called the Jingdong Grand Canyon. Along the way, head into the rolling hills northeast of the city and listen as your guide shares stories about the Stone Gorge and the Shilinxia Platform. After approximately 2 hours’ journey, arrive at the Shilinxia gateway and admire the strangely shaped rock formations. Then, ride a cable car (own expense) up the gorge’s highest mountain.

On arrival, take in the spectacular, circular glass platform protruding about 107 feet (32.8 meters) from the mountainside and suspended about 1,300 feet (400 meters) up. Don the shoe covers and walk onto the glass, absorbing the incredible views to the gorge base and across to Jinhai Lake and Mount Pan.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Site of Ming City Wall Park, No.9 Chongwenmen East Main Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing China

Afterward, savor lunch at a Chinese restaurant before making the roughly 1.75-hour journey to Beijing’s Ming City Wall Park. Drink in the park’s peaceful atmosphere and see its showpiece: the last remaining, and restored section of the 15th-century wall that once encircled Beijing. Admire the 1.2-mile (2-kilometer) Ming-era edifice, noting its brickwork and bullet holes, and climb the Southeast Corner Watchtower, complete with 144 arrow windows, as your guide outlines its history.

Duration: 50 minutes