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Beijing: Where Ancient Heritage Meets Modern Magnificence

Walk through the majestic Forbidden City; climb the legendary Great Wall; savor authentic Peking duck in traditional courtyards. Where imperial grandeur meets vibrant street life — come experience the heart of China's cultural heritage. Embrace the timeless charm of the capital.

Top 6 Must-Visit Attractions

Explore Beijing's imperial splendor and rich heritage through its most iconic landmarks.

Forbidden City Beijing

Forbidden City (Palace Museum)

The world's largest palace complex and former imperial palace of Chinese emperors for nearly 500 years. A UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning architecture.

No.4 Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District
4009501925
8:30-17:00 (Apr-Oct), 8:30-16:30 (Nov-Mar)
Great Wall Beijing

Badaling Great Wall

The most visited and well-preserved section of the Great Wall of China. Breathtaking views and a must-see wonder of the world.

Exit 58, G6 Jingzang Expressway, Yanqing District
(010)61118002
6:30-19:00 (Apr-Oct), 7:00-18:00 (Nov-Mar)
Summer Palace Beijing

Summer Palace (Yiheyuan)

Masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design, featuring Kunming Lake, Longevity Hill, and magnificent imperial gardens.

No.19 Xinjian Gongmen Road, Haidian District
(010)62881144
6:30-18:00 (Apr-Oct), 7:00-17:00 (Nov-Mar)
Temple of Heaven Beijing

Temple of Heaven (Tiantan)

Sacred complex where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties prayed for good harvests. Famous for its stunning circular architecture and acoustics.

Tiantan Road, Dongcheng District
Prince Gong Mansion Beijing

Prince Gong's Mansion

Well-preserved Qing Dynasty mansion with beautiful gardens, representing the pinnacle of Beijing residential architecture and cultural heritage.

Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District
Beihai Park Beijing

Beihai Park

One of China's oldest and most complete imperial gardens, featuring the iconic White Dagoba on Jade Flower Island and beautiful lake views.

Wenjin Street, Xicheng District

Beijing Culinary Delights

Experience the authentic flavors of Beijing cuisine and traditional imperial dishes

Beijing Roast Duck

Beijing Roast Duck (北京烤鸭)

Beijing's most famous dish - crispy skin duck served with thin pancakes, spring onions, cucumber, and sweet bean sauce.

Must-Try Signature Dish
Beijing Zhajiangmian

Zhajiangmian (炸酱面)

Traditional Beijing noodles topped with fermented soybean paste sauce, diced pork, and fresh vegetables.

Local Comfort Food
Beijing Douzhir

Douzhir (豆汁)

Traditional fermented mung bean drink, an acquired taste that's deeply rooted in Beijing culture.

Traditional Breakfast
Beijing Lvdagun

Lvdagun (驴打滚)

Sweet glutinous rice roll with red bean paste, rolled in soybean powder. A beloved traditional Beijing dessert.

Traditional Dessert
Beijing Hot Pot

Mutton Hot Pot (涮羊肉)

Beijing-style hot pot with thinly sliced mutton, clear broth, and a variety of vegetables and dipping sauces.

Perfect for Winter
Beijing Tanghulu

Tanghulu (糖葫芦)

Candied hawthorn on a stick - a classic Beijing street snack with crispy sugar coating and tangy fruit inside.

Street Food Classic

Recommended Dining Spots

Quanjude (全聚德)

Famous roast duck restaurant

Qianmen Main Store

Donglaishun (东来顺)

Authentic mutton hot pot

Wangfujing Branch

Wangfujing Snack Street (王府井小吃街)

Street food paradise

Dongcheng District

Houhai Bar Street (后海酒吧街)

Nightlife & dining

Xicheng District

Shopping & Entertainment

Discover the best shopping destinations and entertainment venues in Beijing

Wangfujing Street Beijing

Wangfujing Street

Beijing's premier shopping street with department stores, international brands, and the famous snack street.

Premier Shopping
Sanlitun Beijing

Sanlitun

Trendy nightlife district with upscale shopping, international dining, and vibrant bar scene.

Nightlife Hub
Nanluoguxiang Beijing

Nanluoguxiang

Historic hutong lane filled with boutique shops, cafes, and traditional Beijing architecture.

Historic Shopping

ARRAIL DENTAL & RYTIME DENTAL

Your trusted partner for professional dental care in China since 1999

26
Years Experience
118
Clinics & Hospitals
999
Full-time Dentists
12
Million Patient Visits(Since 2018)
15
Tier-1 & Tier-2 CitiesNationwide Chain Coverage

Established in 1999, Arrail Group operates under two premier brands: ARRAIL Dental and RYTIME​ Dental. We are committed to providing world-class dental services with international standards and local expertise.

International Standards
Local Expertise
Patient-Centered Care
Advanced Technology

Hong Kong Exchange

Stock Code
HK: 6639
Listed Since
March 2022

Contact Information

We have over 30 dental hospitals and clinics located across various districts of Beijing. You're welcome to schedule an appointment at the location most convenient for you. Please contact us through the following channels to book your visit.

Appointment Options

Choose your preferred way to schedule your consultation

1

Online Customer Service

Connect instantly with our customer service team. Available 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Beijing time.

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2

Treatment Request Form

Fill out our form and we'll contact you within 24 hours. Scan the QR code below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What dental services are offered in Beijing?

RYTIME Dental offers a full range of dental services, including general dentistry, implants, orthodontics, teeth whitening, and restorative treatments such as veneers and crowns.

How can international patients make an appointment?

You can book an appointment through the online customer service link shown above, or by scanning the QR code on this page to fill out the consultation form.

Is dental care in China safe for foreigners?

Yes. Arrail Group clinics follow international medical standards and serve patients from all over the world with multilingual support.

What are the best areas to stay in Beijing for tourists?

The Forbidden City area (Dongcheng District), Wangfujing, and Sanlitun are excellent choices for tourists, offering easy access to major attractions, shopping, and dining.

What cultural etiquette should I be aware of in Beijing?

Remove shoes when entering homes, bow slightly when greeting, don't point with your index finger, learn basic Mandarin phrases, respect local customs at temples and cultural sites, and be prepared for crowded tourist areas especially during holidays.