Discover Beijing’s Central Axis on an e-bike tour. Explore heritage sites and parks effortlessly. Join us for a half-day adventure through history.
Discover Beijing’s Central Axis on an e-bike tour. Explore heritage sites and parks effortlessly. Join us for a half-day adventure through history.
- Yongdingmen Gatetower - The Yongdingmen Gate, also referred to as Zhengyang Outer Gate signifying “eternal stability,” boasts an impressive history. The Yongdingmen Gate Tower, established during the 32nd year of the Jiajing Period in the Ming Dynasty, served as the primary entrance to the outer city of Beijing’s ancient city wall. This structure…
- Yongdingmen Gatetower - The Yongdingmen Gate, also referred to as Zhengyang Outer Gate signifying “eternal stability,” boasts an impressive history. The Yongdingmen Gate Tower, established during the 32nd year of the Jiajing Period in the Ming Dynasty, served as the primary entrance to the outer city of Beijing’s ancient city wall. This structure exemplifies grand architectural design and symbolism from the Ming Dynasty era.
- Sanlihe Park - Sanlihe Park is located on the east side of Qianmen Xianyukou Hutong. After passing Qianmen East Street, it starts and goes south along Beiluyuan and Nanluyuan Hutong.There are many koi and pairs of mandarin ducks in the river, and there is a section full of reeds, which is full of wild interest.
- Jiaolou - The 27.50m high turret in the Forbidden City, built in the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty, is a vital defensive structure with distinct mountain-shaped roofs, yellow glazed tiles, and multiple beams and columns. This turret is a key defensive structure of the imperial palace, alongside the city wall, gate tower, and moat.
- Shichahai Scenic Resort - Shichahai, situated in Beijing’s Xicheng District, was historically known by various names such as Bailiantan, Jishuitan, and Haizi before adopting its current name in the Ming Dynasty. It served as a significant dock for the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal during the Yuan Dynasty and marked the endpoint of water transportation. The northern and eastern shores of Houhai Lake are vibrant urban hubs within the city.
- Bell and Drum Towers - The Beijing Drum Tower, initially constructed in 1272 and later rebuilt in 1420 and 1539, along with the Bell Tower, reconstructed in 1745, served as timekeeping centers in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. The Drum Tower stands at 46.7 meters tall, painted striking red, with a double-eave wooden design and 25 large drums. Complementing this is the grey brick and stone Bell Tower, both integral to Beijing’s central axis.

- Bottled water
- English tour guide
- Helmets, interphones
- Snacks
- Accident Insurance
- Bicycle use
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- English tour guide
- Helmets, interphones
- Snacks
- Accident Insurance
- Bicycle use
- Tea and coffee
- Personal expenses and other fee that not listed
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses and other fee that not listed
- Gratuities
Embark on a half-day adventure along Beijing’s iconic Central Axis with the added thrill of an e-bike tour. Beginning at the Temple of Heaven and winding your way through the city’s ancient core to the Drum Tower, you’ll encounter 3 heritage spots and 1 elegant park in Southern China style. The e-bike’s versatility allows for a seamless transition…
Embark on a half-day adventure along Beijing’s iconic Central Axis with the added thrill of an e-bike tour. Beginning at the Temple of Heaven and winding your way through the city’s ancient core to the Drum Tower, you’ll encounter 3 heritage spots and 1 elegant park in Southern China style. The e-bike’s versatility allows for a seamless transition between manual pedaling and effortless electronic propulsion, ensuring a delightful and leisurely experience throughout our exploration. Before the sun sets, the tour will end at Drum and Bell Tower. Join us on this exhilarating e-bike adventure along the Central Axis of Beijing, where every turn reveals a new chapter in the city’s rich narrative.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.