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CHINA LAYOVER TOUR (BEIJING)
Join us as we explore China twice during our layovers to and from Thailand. We paid about 200 bucks each layover but everything was included and we had a private car drive us around. Best purchase ever especially considering the fact that we didn’t have to pay over 300 dollars a piece for an actual Chinese visa. Temporary visas are free at the airport for a maximum of 144 hours. Let me know if you have any question!
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13 hours in Beijing, China - The Great Wall
01-26-2018
On my way to the Philippines, I have a 13 hour layover in Beijing, China. In China you are allowed a 24/144 hour temporary visa permit to leave the airport & explore China. I hired a private tour guide to show me the town & The Mutianyu Great Wall of China. Enjoy!
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Bucket List Ticked off! My great wall of china experience was just so great that I want to share it with you guys. Enjoy!
How to travel from the Beijing Airport (PEK) to the city
There are three options to travel to the center of Beijing from the Beijing Capital airport.
The simplest is the taxi. always have you destination name and address in writing in Chinese as the driver will not understand English. A taxi to the center if the city is about ¥100 plus toll if any. There is no tipping in China.
A popular alternative is to take the Airport Express to then transfer to the subway. As long as you do not have a ton of luggage and are not traveling during peak hours, this is a good alternative. Cost is ¥25 for the train plus the cost of the subway tickets. Here is a good subway map: On the airport website you can find up to date details about operating hours:
The final choice is the shuttle buses. There are many bus lines covering a good part of the city. This is our preferred transportation but you need to know which bus is closest to your destination and where to get off. On this website you can find the list of buses, their stops and operating hours:
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Beijing Layover NIGHTMARE | STORYTIME | WORST ENDING TO A TRIP EVER! | CHINA to HOME
So we are at the end of our 2017 Southeast Asia trip and it couldn't have ended any worse. In this vlog I explain in the shortest amount of time possible what happened from the time we left Hong Kong to the time we got back home. This is by far the worst travel experience I've ever had!
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ARRIVING AT BEIJING AIRPORT - What you have to know [Beijing Capital International Airport Arrival]
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About Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA):
Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK, ICAO: ZBAA) is the main international airport serving Beijing. It is located 32 km (20 mi) northeast of Beijing's city center, in an enclave of Chaoyang District and the surroundings of that enclave in suburban Shunyi District. The airport is owned and operated by the Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited, a state-controlled company. The airport's IATA Airport code, PEK, is based on the city's former romanized name, Peking.
Beijing Capital International Airport is the main hub for Air China, the flag carrier of the People's Republic of China, which flies to around 120 destinations (excluding cargo) from Beijing. China Eastern Airlines, Hainan Airlines and China Southern Airlines also use the airport as their hub.
Beijing Capital added Terminal 3 in 2008 in time for the 2008 Summer Olympics, the second largest airport terminal in the world after Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3, and the sixth largest building in the world by area. Beijing Capital International Airport covers 1480 hectares of land.
Beijing Capital has rapidly ascended in rankings of the world's busiest airports in the past decade. It had become the busiest airport in Asia in terms of passenger traffic and total traffic movements by 2009. It has been the world's second busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic since 2010. The airport registered 557,167 aircraft movements (take-offs and landings), ranking 6th in the world in 2012.[3] In terms of cargo traffic, Beijing airport has also witnessed rapid growth. By 2012, the airport had become the 13th busiest airport in the world by cargo traffic, registering 1,787,027 tons. (
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The 13-Hour Layover in Beijing, China
So we had a 13-hour layover in Beijing Airport and here are some of the things we did:
- Filmed. Filmed. Filmed
- Met and had breakfast with our new found friends Sid and Hillary
- Got us some most needed Starbucks coffee
- Kissed and hugged XOXO
- Went to the restroom (and still filmed. filmed. filmed)
- Watched series and slept for hours in a covered sleeping pod
- Ate at a Thai Restaurant
- Worked out
- Tried the invisible box challenge
- And all that we failed to film lol
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Beijing airport (PEK): International arrival at the Terminal 3
Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) is the main international airport serving Beijing. Beijing Capital added Terminal 3 in 2008 in time for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, the second largest airport terminal in the world. It is also the second busiest airport in the world.
This video shows the arrival process at terminal 3. It also shows the resources than are available in the arrival area.
We also show the three transportation options to reach the city center: (1) the Airport Express which connects to the subway network; (2) buses that can take you to various places in the city (cheapest option); or (3) taxis.
The Airport Express operates from 06h21 to 22h51. The fare is 25RMB, payable in cash. You can also pay using the transportation card (Yikatong). The card can be purchased at the ticket counter of the Airport Express. Here is a map of the Beijing subway:
You can also watch our video on how to use the Beijing subway:
There are many buses that can take you to various places in Beijing. This is the most economical mode of transportation. The list of bus lines as well as their stops, fares and schedules can be found on the official airport website:
Taxis are the simplest way to reach your destination in Beijing. The fare to the center of the city is about 90 to 125RMB. Taxi drivers do not speak English. You need the name of your hotel as well as the address in writing in Chinese. This can usually be found on the hotel website. Taxis in Beijing use the meter. If your driver proposes a fixed rate, get out and take another taxi. In addition to the amount shown on the meter, you may have to pay the toll. Minivans are also available for larger families.
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Layover Tour Beijing China!
Ok we made it to China! But now we have a 14hr layover... Thankfully we found a travel agency that provides layover tours from the Beijing Airport! Did you say, layover tour in Beijing? Yes... it's amazing! If you want a great wall tour while you're stuck in a layover, contact Wild Great Wall Adventure Tours for an unforgettable experience.
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Beijing Capital Airport (PEK), Terminal 3, International Transit Options
International transit options at Terminal 3 of the Beijing Capital International Airport.
0:40 - Self-service biometric stations
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1:18 - Transit options explained
1:50 - Option 1: direct international transit
2:30 - Option 2: transit through immigration
2:50 - TWOV permit counter
3:50 - Intraterminal train
4:30 - Baggage carousels and customs
5:10 - Departures (2nd floor)
6:00 - Exit immigration
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How to get from Beijing Airport to City Center by Train
How to use the Beijing Airport Express
The Airport Express Train (Beijing subway) offers the fastest way into downtown Beijing. The trip takes just half an hour, and there’s a train every 10 minutes (more often during peak hours). Carrying nearly 40,000 passengers each day, the Airport Express is also one of the world’s busiest trains!
Taking the Airport Express is easy. Just follow the signs in your terminal to the Airport Express Station. If you’ve arrived at Terminal 1 from a domestic flight, you’ll need to walk or take the free Cross Terminal Shuttle to Terminal 2. At the station, you can buy your ticket from the manned ticket office (cash only), or the ticket vending machines. For the vending machines, you’ll need small notes or coins, so it’s easier to use the ticket office. The ticket is 25 yuan, which is about four to five US dollars.
Pro Tip: Instead of buying a one-way ticket, buy your Beijing Transportation Smart Card (aka Yikatong) at the Airport Express ticket window. You will need to pay a 20 yuan deposit, and add about 50 to 100 yuan. Soon you will be able to use Yikatog on Apple pay. You can use this smart card throughout the city, for all Beijing public transit, taxis, public phones, and even to shop in some stores.
To board the train, insert your one-way ticket or swipe your Yikatong, and enter the waiting platform. Be sure to keep your ticket, as you’ll need it to exit the station!
For central Beijing, most visitors will get off the train at Dongzhimen station. If you bought a one-way Airport Express ticket, you’ll need to buy a new subway ticket if you transfer to another subway line. If you have funds on your Yikatong, you can use that to pay for your next subway ride.
24H transit visa in Beijing: Tour of the Forbidden City
We had the 24-hour transit visa and could explore Beijing for the day. I gotta say Beijing was crazy beautiful. I have no idea what I thought about it before but now everything’s different. Hopefully, I can return to china to study Mandarin/Cantonese and explore more inshallah.
It's limited to certain countries only and you can only visit certain cities. Here's some info on the visa though feel free to look for more on your own:
Secondly, I was told that it was better to preorder a sim card before going to China since you'd need to register your number there or something like that. I remember in one of my transit to China in order to borrow a router they did take my passport as well. So before you arrive you can look into that. I have the link below for where I got my data plan from the airport in Hong Kong, but you can order ahead of time online depending on where you pick up the sim from.
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北京首都国際空港での乗り継ぎ/ Transfer at Beijing Capital International Airport
北京首都国際空港ターミナル3の国際線→国際線乗り継ぎを動画にまとめました。
到着ゲートから乗り継ぎゲートまでの様子です。
Transfer from arrival gate to transfer gate at Beijing Capital International Airport/ PEK Terminal 3.
Transfer International Flight to International Flight.
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CHINA FREE 144HR TRANSIT VISA FOR BEIJING (2018 EDITION) | THAILAND TO MEXICO TRAVEL VLOG
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Are you planning on visiting China using the 144 hour Transit Visa? It's not as simple as it seems! Last year, I did a video after a (successful) trip to China using the transit Visa, however things have changed! Namely, you can now enter Beijing for 144 hours (previously 72 hours until late 2017).
In this video I travelled from Phuket, Thailand, to Mexico City via Beijing, China and Tijuana, Mexico. However my bags were checked in all the way to Mexico meaning I was not permitted to enter China for an 11 hour layover! We live and learn!
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Transit At Beijing Airport
If you have long lay over hours at Beijing Capital International Airport, there's many fascilities you can use. Terminal 3 building where international flight passengers transit is so broad. Toilet, shower, reclining seats are there. You can drink water for free, shops, eat, or just enjoy the public spaces in the airport.
Or if you have more waiting hours like us (we had 11 hours), aplly for 24 hours or even 72 hours (for some citizens in the world) China free visa. Just come to the immigration area, ask the officer the free visa.
After getting the visa, take a sky train to another terminal to board on airport express who bring you to Dongzhimen. From Dongzhimen, you can change to metro to the centre of Beijing (Tiananmen Square, Old City, etc).
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Beijing Shanghai Tours China Vacation Package
Beijing-Hangzhou-Shanghai-Suzhou-Shanghai 9 days, Experience the picturesque China on this 9-day Beijing Shanghai Tours China Vacation Package Deals that combines the imperial splendors of Beijing, the most beautiful and romantic city of Hangzhou and the dynamic spirit of Shanghai.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival
Arrive in Beijing, transfer to Beijing Rainbow Hotel (3-4*) or similar. Visit the beautiful imperial Garden - Summer Palace. (L)
Day 2 Beijing
Travel north to walk on the Great Wall and Ming Tombs (Ding Tomb and The Sacred Way). (B, L)
Day 3 Beijing
Visit Tian'anmen Square, Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven. (B, L)
Day 4 Beijing-Xian
Visit Yonghe Lamasery, Confucius Temple, Antique Street before leaving for Xi'an by train, Z19 (21:18), soft sleeper. (B, L)
Day 5 Xi'an
Arrive at Xi'an 08:19, transfer to Heizee Hotel (3-4*) or similar. After breakfast visit Terra-Cotta Warriors, Huaqing Hot Spring and Bell Tower. (B, L)
Day 6 Xi'an-Shanghai
Visit Big Wild Goose Pagoda, City Wall before leaving for Shanghai by afternoon flight. On arrival at Shanghai, meet our local guide and transfer to Paradise Hotel. (B, L)
Day 7 Shanghai-Suzhou
Travel by train to Suzhou, D410 (9:00-9:48), soft seat. Visit Humble Administrator's Garden, Lion Grove, Panmen Watergate, silk factory. Stay overnight at Suzhou Hotel (4*) or similar. (B, L)
Day 8 Shanghai
Travel by train to Shanghai, D407 (9:33-10:10), soft seat. Visit Yu Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, The Bund and Nanjing Street. (B, L)
Day 9 Shanghai-Home
Transfer to airport for return flight home. End of service. (B)
Beijing travel guide: How to visit best hutong in Beijing?
What does hutong mean? what's the stories behind? where is the best Beijing hutong? It has 800 years’ history. It is the most important part for your Beijing trip. If you want a unique hutong experience. Read this!
China Beijing Peking PEK Airport Waiting at the transfer Immigration counter
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