When I visited Qianmen Street that day, I happened to see the No. 1 Tourist Line, which can go directly to the Great Wall and the Thirteen Tombs. It was very convenient. When exit C of Qianmen Station of Metro Line 2 comes out, there will be a sign telling tourists which direction the special line is going. We first went to the Badaling Great Wall. The fare was 20 yuan. There was no interval between cars. One by one, we started at full capacity. There were a lot of tourists queuing to get on. So it was absolutely no problem to get full. We got on the bus before 8 o'clock that day, and departed at 04 o'clock. After climbing the Great Wall, we went to the Thirteen Tombs or took a special tour line to Changling. The fare was ten yuan. The departure time is eleven, twelve and thirteen. Then, after the completion of the Ming Tombs, they returned to the front door on a special tourist line for a fare of ten yuan. The through train departs at 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. in Changling. The departure time in Dingling is about 2:05, 3:05 and 4:05, because it's about 5 minutes from Changling. Very convenient. The through-train fare can only be charged in cash. First get on the bus, then buy the tickets. The Steward will come to sell the tickets on the bus. We went on the ropeway. The ropeway reached the sixth slope and then climbed two slopes to the Haohan slope on the eighth floor of the north. But I didn't know if I had taken the wrong route. I never saw the three words of Haohan slope. I also heard that we could climb 12 slopes. But why did I lose my way on the eighth slope? I thought I had climbed the wrong way. I went down to the ropeway station, took another road and climbed again. I went back to the eighth floor. For a ticket booked online, half-price tickets for the elderly and children can also be booked online, and then go to the ticketing hall (that is, the place where the cableway is lined up, just pick up the tickets directly).