27Dec

Launch A Honeymoon to Beijing

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Home to the Forbidden City, the largest royal palace in China; the Great Wall of China at Badaling, one of the seven worldly wonders; and the Temple of Heaven, where Chinese emperors once worshiped, Beijing is the quintessential city of China and its sites and splendor should make it to the top of your must-travel destinations. While you’re there, definitely take in the main attractions, but also don’t miss the opportunity to dine in the teahouses, shop the markets, and jet-set to a surrounding water village like Tongli or metropolis like Shanghai.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

Entry requirements: Passport
Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
Currency: (RMB)
Flight time: Approximately 13 hours from LA

When to Go: Beijing at its best

Best weather: The best months to visit are early fall between September and October when the weather is relatively dry and warm. For cheaper flights, you might also consider spring or winter. The rainy season runs from May to September and can also become extremely warm and muggy.

What To Do

See the Great Wall of China: The paragon monument to China’s history, the Great Wall is considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, stretching close to 4,000 miles across mountains and valleys from east to west. See it in the capital city of Beijing, or for the less-crowded (and a less touristy) view, go to the nearby town of Mutianyu.
Drink tea: Escape the tourist sites for an hour or two, and duck into one of Beijing’s many teahouses. While you’re there, sit back and relax, catch up on your reading, or just revel in each other over bottomless cups of jasmine tea. Many teahouses are clad with replica Ming dynasty furniture and some even feature live traditional Chinese music.
Spend time at the temples: You don’t have to go all the way to Tibet to find Buddhist monks. Go to the Yonghe Gong (the Llama Temple), an active place of worship for many Tibetan monks, where you’ll see the Hall of the Heavenly Kings, The Hall of Everlasting Blessings, and the Tower of Ten Thousand Happinesses, to name a few. After you’ve seen the Buddhist monks, see the Daoist monks in Baiyun Guan (the White Cloud Temple).

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13Sep

Hawaii – Beautiful Island

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Hawaii is the one of the most popular attractions in the world. Its natural and diverse scenery, warm tropical climate, abundance of public beaches and oceanic surrounding, and passionate Hawaiian make it a popular destination for tourists.
Hawaii is the best place for honeymoon. I’m sure you will have a great time in hawaii.

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27Jun

Plan Your Honeymoon

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Every new couple wants to choose a perfect place to enjoy their honeymoon. However, where do you want to go? How to plan your honeymoon?
1. Talk to Recent Honeymooners
Firsthand feedback can be the most reliable source of suggestions and information.
2. Consult a Travel Agent or Honeymoon Expert
As industry insiders, they can give you advice and get you special deals. Leaving the logistics up to an expert can also allow you to focus on the wedding details.
3. Scope Out the Weather
To get a sense of what the climate might be like on your honeymoon, you can visit weatherbase.com, where you can look up your destination’s average high and low temperatures, rainfall amounts and even humidity levels by month. The Honeymoon Planner on weather.com is also useful for tips on when to go, what weather to expect and what to pack.
4. Book in advance
Your honeymoon locale may sell out and popular restaurants can get booked up, so make your arrangements around the same time you reserve a hotel room.
5. Stay at Least Three Nights in Each Place
For itineraries that include more than one stop, you’d better stay three nights at each locale gives you just enough time to “settle in, relax and see some sights.”

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