The China Guide's Tours Blossom with Spring
BEIJING, April 20 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- As Spring takes over China's capital, Beijing is becoming a beautiful blooming city, perfect for strolling parks and outdoor historical sites. Flowers, cherry blossoms and other trees will be blooming into the month of May throughout the Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven and the city's various parks.
The China Guide (http://www.TheChinaGuide.com ), a Beijing-based travel company, knows the best places for travelers to see Spring blossoms and really take in the outdoor settings. "I see the ancient trees in the Forbidden City turn green and the flowers blossom, and I know the Emperors saw the same sights," says Judy Huang, Travel Manager of The China Guide. "It's really special."
The Forbidden City is one of the most popular Beijing sites and is a great place to see the season's first cherry blossoms. The Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace have expansive outdoor areas, perfect for spring flowers and photography. Beijing also has an abundance of well-manicured parks that are great for a relaxing stroll and seasonal scenery.
The China Guide is putting together custom itineraries for guests who want to see the city's spring blossoms. Their custom tours offer western-style service for individuals, business travelers and families.
For spring blossom photos, visit http://www.TheChinaGuide.com .
The China Guide
The China Guide, http://www.TheChinaGuide.com , is a Beijing based travel agency, American owned and operated. Specializing in western-style service and quality with hassle free web bookings, they work with clients to customize tours that match their travel style. Operating only in China, they have up to date knowledge and offer exciting experiences for travelers including their famous Sleep on the Great Wall tour. The China Guide avoids the common factory shopping stops that are not reflective of the true China.
SOURCE The China Guide
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