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GW-KF-002 ] Beijing-Xi'an-Luoyang-Zhengzhou-Xuzhou-Shanghai ( 15 days ) |
Chinese Kung Fu
Kung Fu, Chinese martial arts, is a cultural heritage of the Chinese people, which has been enriched through the ages. With its graceful movements and salubrious effects on health, it has a strong appeal to a vast multitude of people.
Kung Fu has been practiced in China for thousands of years. The original of Kung Fu may be traced back to prehistoric times when our ancestors used stones and wooden clubs in hunting. The most well-known Kung Fu classifications include: Shaolin Kung Fu, Wudang Kung Fu, Emei Kung Fu, Northern Styles, and Southern Styles. There are hundreds of Kung Fu styles belonging to these classifications, with over one thousand bare hand and weapon training routines.
The primary technical training includes Kicking Methods (over one hundred ways to kick using the feet, legs, knees, and hips), Striking Methods (several hundred striking methods using fists, palms, hand hooks, elbows, head, and shoulders), Wrestling Methods (several hundred wrestling methods to take down your opponent), Controlling ( Qin Na) Methods (including misplacing the bone, cavity press, sealing the breath, and ground control methods), and Weapon applications.
Chinese Kung Fu is more than Kung Fu. It embodies a profound philosophy and a sense of human life and social values. It is the summation of the code of conduct for the adjustment of the relationships between man and man and between man and nature. Kung Fu is not only a way to enhance one’s health and skills. Its long association with dance has lent an enriching artistic quality. At the same time, its emphasis on posture, composure, self-control, spirit, and lively exercise imbues it with a beautiful effect on the physic, and a positive effect on the character. These quality turn Kung Fu into Wuyi-martial artistry. |
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1 Arrive Beijing |
Arrive in Beijing, the capital of China. Meet your guide upon arrival and be transferred to your comfortable hotel. (D) |
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2 Beijing |
Begin the day’s activity with a visit to Tian’anmen Square, the largest urban square in the world. Then, move on to visit the Imperial Palace, also known as the “Forbidden City”, the biggest palace complex in the world. In the afternoon, visit Temple of Heaven where the emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties worshipped heaven and prayed for good harvest. A Peking Duck Dinner concludes your first full day activities in China. (B-L-D) |
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3 Beijing-Xi'an |
Today’s highlight is your visit to the Great Wall, one of the “Seven Wonders of the World” and a symbol of Chinese civilization. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across mountains. A short drive away is the statue-lined Shenlu (Spirit Road) leading to the Ming Tombs, here you can see some marvelous stone sculptures. The Ming Tombs area is for deceased emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Take an overnight train to Xi’an with soft sleeper (the 1st class in China, 4 persons sharing one cabin). (B-L-D) |
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4 Xi'an |
Begin the day’s activity with an once-in-a-lifetime viewing of the extraordinary 2,200-year-old Terracotta Warriors of China’s first feudal Emperor, Qin Shihuang. On your way back to the city, stop at a mountain village and meet local residents. After lunch, visit the superb Shannxi History Museum, the best of its kind in China. Visit to Big Wild Goose Pagoda which was built in 652 A.D. It contains a large volume of Buddhist scriptures which were obtained from India by the eminent monk of Xuanzang. Enjoy a characteristic dumpling dinner at a local restaurant. (B-L-D) |
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5 Xi'an-Luoyang |
Climb the ancient City Wall and visit Forest of Steles Museum where precious stone carvings and sculptures are kept. Then, take a train to the ancient city – Luoyang, hence the name “Capital of Nine Dynasties”. You will pass by the Huashan Mountain, one of the five famous Mountains in China. Be transferred to the hotel on arrival. (B-L)
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6 Luoyang |
Visit the Longmen Grottoes, built in the year of 494, during the Northern Wei Dynasty. The Longmen Grottoes is one of China’s three leading treasure houses of grotto art, with 2,100 grottoes. The largest Buddhist sculpture stands 17.14 meters tall. Then, visit the Luoyang Folk Art Museum. (B-L-D)
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7 Luoyang-Zhengzhou |
Whole day is excursion to the Shaolin Temple, which is located at the foot of Songshan Mountain – the central of the five scared mountains in China. The temple was founded in 527 A.D. by a monk, Bodhidharma. He developed a form of physical movement which is based on the natural motions of animals, hence the origin of Shao Lin Kung-fu. Stay overnight in Zhengzhou. (B-L-D) |
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8 Zhengzhou-Xuzhou |
Take a morning train to Xuzhou, and be transferred to the Martial Art School. Have a training introduction in the afternoon. All accommodations are in the school during the training. (B-L-D)
Attention please: this kind of training is suitable for the group more than 10 persons. |
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9 Xuzhou |
The whole day is for Kung Fu training. (B-L-D) |
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10 Xuzhou |
The whole day is for Kung Fu training. (B-L-D) |
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Day 11 Xuzhou |
The whole day is for Kung Fu training. (B-L-D)
Attention: the training time and term can be shorten and prolonged upon the clients’ minds. |
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Day 12 Xuzhou-Shanghai |
Day is for gathering examination and performing and attend farewell dinner. Take a overnight train to Shanghai. (B-L-D) |
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Day 13 Shanghai |
Arrive in Shanghai, known as “Paris in the East”. Be picked up and have breakfast. Visit the Bund, at the west shore of the Huangpu River, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and the Jin Mao Tower can be seen on the opposite side. The splendid row of early 20th century Europe buildings remains the quintessential Shanghai sight. Visit fascinating Yuyuan Garden, a well-restored Suzhou-style garden, and take a walk through the Old Town filled with antique markets and specialty stores. Then pay a visit to the Jade Buddha Temple where two rare jade statues of Sakyamuni Buddha are treasured. A fabulous Acrobatic Show concludes your first day in Shanghai. (B-L-D) |
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Day 14 Shanghai |
This morning you will visit marvelous Shanghai Museum, a leading attraction of the city since it opened in 1994, containing some priceless collections of paintings, porcelains and bronzes. Move on to check out the St. Ignatius Cathedral (Xujiahui Cathedral) built in 1846. Wander around the former French Concession represented by the leafy Fuxing Park and the architecture in the area. You will have some free time in the afternoon to explore the city. (B-L) |
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Day 15 Depart Shanghai |
Be transferred to the airport and prepare for boarding on your homebound flight. (B) |
B:Breakfast
L:Lunch D:Dinner |
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Hotel: 4star (or the same standard) |
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Price: RMB --/ per person in 1/2 double room |
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≥10 person |
Single Supplement |
6-9 person |
Single Supplement |
2-5 person |
Single Supplement |
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1) We will arrange a national guide for the group over 10 person, the cost is RMB_____. |
2) If the group is over 16 person, the cost of the 16th person is RMB_____. |
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High Season: Apr., May, Sep., Oct., 1st Nov.-15th Nov
Shoulder Season: Mar., July, June, Aug., 16th Nov.-30th Nov
Low Season: Dec., Jan., Feb
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