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Direct Return 2-week flights from Manchester to Beijing (China), April to May dates, via Hainan - 1 Adult

£379.52
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4 flights available now for £380:

20 April to 4 May
21 April to 5 May
23 April to 7 May
28 April to 12 May

The best price for a direct flight. For a flight with stops, it would be slightly cheaper.

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The destination

In Beijing, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Chinese history and culture. Start your exploration with a visit to the awe-inspiring Great Wall of China, a monumental feat of ancient engineering that stretches across rugged landscapes. Delve into the heart of Beijing's imperial past at the magnificent Forbidden City, where you can wander through ornate palaces and grand courtyards once inhabited by emperors. Take a tranquil stroll through the expansive gardens of the Summer Palace, a serene retreat dotted with pavilions, temples, and a picturesque lake. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Beijing's bustling streets, from the lively markets of Wangfujing to the historic hutongs, narrow alleyways lined with traditional courtyard homes. Marvel at the iconic Tiananmen Square, a symbol of China's political and cultural heritage, before delving into the treasures of the nearby National Museum of China. Wrap up your journey with a visit to the Temple of Heaven, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning architecture and spiritual significance. With its blend of ancient wonders and modern marvels, Beijing offers a captivating glimpse into China's past and present.
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  1. uwutm8y's avatar
    Make sure to visit the Great Wall with the long toboggan slide down it's fantastic. Try proper Peking duck where they cut it up for you at your table.

    Absolutely visit Zhangjiajie, Yangshuo, and Guilin but prepare to bring proper hiking shoes with grip if you're going in the wet season.
    rob.phillipsFFb's avatar
    Definitely zhangjiajie! Amazing place!
  2. waftycranker's avatar
    To be honest with you, it's not the "great" wall, it's an "all right" wall. It's the All Right Wall of China.
  3. supermansimon's avatar
    Any good deals on hotels and transfers?
  4. colinthepatterpillar's avatar
    Why did I think you had to apply for a visa 3 months before?
    mightyreal's avatar
    You do
  5. davew2011's avatar
    How many Beijing’s are there ?

    I’d immediately thought China, surprised most people don’t 
  6. dball294's avatar
    Getting a Visa for China is a ball-ache
    NeverBagHolding's avatar
    Yeah, don’t know if it’s the same process but I had to book an appointment in the centre in the central London weeks in advance, and the queue was huge there to get seen.
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