In the Caspar King, you will find a wide variety of dishes, Not only chinese gastronomies ,also Western foods.
The clean and bright dinning-hall guarantees you a perfect eating experience just like the atmosphere in a five-star hotel.
If you visit the Mutianyu Great Wall in the morning, having a meal just at the foot of the Great Wall can save you valuable afternoons to visit other attractions.
Caspar King is located at A2, Commercial Street, Mutianyu. Just 100 steps from Tourist Center.
The Chinese name of caspar king is pronounced "cai ni cang bao". If you have already arrived at Mutianyu Commercial Street but still have not found it, you can try to show the following characters to passers by: "彩霓藏宝", and ask for help. You can also find the location of the Caspar King on the Guide Map in the following link . Mutianyu Guide
Opening Hours for lunch: 11:00 AM - 3:10 PM , 7/7 days.
Variety of foods
Front facade of Caspar King
Desserts
Vegetables
Jade is a semi-rare green mineral. This mineral is prominently found in Chinese art. Due to the toughness of Jade, It is believed that Chinese Jade Carvings were first carved into weapons such as swords, it is unclear if the sword carvings were used for ceremonial or utilitarian use. As time went on Jade was carved into many different shapes and forms, an example of a Jade Carving is a circular disk which is usually used as a ritual function. By 3,000 BC Jade was referred to “yu” which means "the royal gem". By 206 BC Xu Shen a Chinese Scholar during the Han Period listed the Five Virtues of Jade; they are: Benevolence, Honesty, Wisdom, Integrity, and Bravery. Unlike gold, diamonds, pearls Jade is considered priceless in China. Jade is extremely difficult to form hence why the mineral is so expensive. Jade is a precious gemstone that in the Chinese culture represents love, strength, purity, luck, and gentleness.
Jade Carving : Tiger
Jade Carving : Kylin (chinese unicorn)
Jade Carving : Couple of Lion
pieces in hand