You will enjoy the renowned delicious Beijing Roast Duck for dinner, followed by a spectacular acrobatic show. Acrobatics is a pearl of traditional Chinese performing arts which has been existent in China for more than 2,000 years. Escorted by a friendly and knowledgeable tour guide.
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Take taxi or DiDi on your own to meet your tour guide at a appointed place at round 5:30 pm, and you will enjoy a Beijing roast duck dinner at the local famous restaurant - Peking Chamber, a time-honored brand restaurant featuring this dish.
After dinner, tour guide with you will walk to Chaoyang Theater to see the acrobatic show. Acrobatics is an interactive art form. You'll be entertained by a variety of stunts, dancing, and Chinese music. A successful acrobatics show demands superb skills and hard training from the artists, and their amazing performances are sure to impress. The show includes tumblers, gymnasts, and contortionists. They perform in rapid succession to keep the audience on their toes without a break in the suspense.
After the show, you can choose to have time by yourself or return to your hotel by 9:30pm.
1. Transportations between your hotel and restaurant/theatre is not included. You can take public transportations or Taxi and DiDi on your own. The tour guide will tell you an exact meeting place.
2. Roast Duck dinner fee is not included in the tour. The tour guide will help you with ordering, and you pay yourself. The tour guide will not eat with you.
3. You also can contact customer service number for more assistance.
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