Beijing-Xi'an-Guilin- Yangshuo- Shanghai ( 11Day ) from $1425
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1 Arrive Beijing |
Arrive in Beijing, the capital of China. Meet your guide upon arrival and transfer 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. Tian’anmen
was built in 1417 and served as the entrance gate to the Imperial Palace. Stop at the National Center for the Performing Arts (No entry), which adjacent to the Tian’anmen Square. Move on to visit the Imperial Palace, well- known as Forbidden City which is the large scale construction of the palace extended from 1406 to 1420. It was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. 24 emperors lived and ruled China from here. In the afternoon, visit Temple of Heaven, built in 1420 A.D., which was originally the platform to offer sacrifices to Heaven during Ming
and Qing Dynasties. The buildings and parklands reflect an ancient Chinese thought of “the Heaven is round and the earth is square”. Enjoy Peking Duck for Dinner. (B,L,D)
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3 Beijing |
Today’s highlight is the visit to the Great Wall, one of the “Seven Wonders of the World” and a symbol of
Chinese civilization. Then, drive to visit 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 13 deceased emperors of the Ming
Dynasty. Visit the Changling Tomb which is the largest of the 13 as you can imagine it is quite impressive. On the way back to hotel, stop at Olympic Park and outside view the National Stadium ( Bird’s Nest, no entry) and the National Aquatics Center (Water Cube, no entry), which are the main stadium of the 29th Olympiad in 2008. (B,L,D)
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4 Beijing-Xi'an |
Visit the enchanting Summer Palac, the largest and best-preserved imperial garden in China. As a masterpiece
of Chinese landscape garden design, it integrates the natural landscape of hills and open water with manmade features such as pavilions, halls, palaces, temples and bridges into a harmonious and aesthetically exceptional whole. In the afternoon, you will visit the Yonghe Lama Temple, the largest and most perfectly preserved Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple outside Tibet. It was built in 1649 as the residence of Prince Yong of Qing Dynasty, and was converted to a temple after he became Emperor moving to Forbidden City. Take an overnight train to Xi’an with soft sleeper (first class in China, 4 persons sharing one cabin). (B,L,D)
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5 Xi'an |
Arrive in Xi'an, a city with incredible history, as well as a prosperous modern city. Pick up from the railway station.
Begin the day's activity with an once-in-a-lifetime viewing of the extraordinary Terracotta Warriors and Horses, 2,200-year-old underground army of he first feudal Emperor, Qin Shihuang. Life size terracotta figures of warriors and horses arranged in battle formations are the star features at the museum. Stop to visit a mountain village on the back way. Then, visit Big Wild Goose Pagoda, originally built in 652 A.D. in Tang Dynasty (618-907A.D.), it functioned to collect large volume of Buddhist scriptures that were taken from India by the eminent monk of Xuanzang. (B,L,D)
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6 Xi'an |
After breakfast, visit Shaanxi History Museum, the first huge state museum with modern facilities in China, and
given the reputation of "bright pearl of ancient city, treasure house of China". Visit Forest of Steles Museum, with 900 years of history, it 3,000 pieces of the earliest stone steles of different periods, from the Han Dynasty to the
Qing Dynasty. Then, pay a visit to the Great Mosque, built primarily in the Ming Dynasty when Chinese architectural elements were synthesized into mosque architecture, and it is the largest and best-preserved one of the early mosques of China. Enjoy a characteristic Dumpling Dinner at a local restaurant. (B,L,D)
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7 Xi'an-Guilin |
Take a morning flight to Guilin, one of China's top attractive destinations. Take sightseeing of the beautiful Fubo Hill,
well known as the wonderland on wave with its exquisite peak rising high and its foot half in water and half on land. Then, visit Seven-Star Park which was named after the tale that the seven peaks of Mountain Qixing (Seven Star) were the seven stars in the north sky falling down to the earth. Hills, rivers, caves and stones are highlights of this park. (B,L,D)
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8 Guilin- Yangshuo-Guilin |
Today's highlight is the cruise down the Li River, stretching 83km waterway from Guilin to Yangshuo, which is the
masterpiece of Li River, decorating with rolling hills, steep cliffs, fantastic caves, leisurely boats and lined bamboos. The cruise will give you a chance to savor the lovely view of the area's extraordinary limestone peaks. The cruise ends in Yangshuo. Walk along the West Street, the oldest street in Yangshuo with a history of more than 1400 years. Yangshuo is a charming small town with its main street lined with small hotels, countless souvenir shops and restaurants. Then, drive back to Guilin. (B,L,D)
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9 Guilin- Shanghai |
Take a morning flight to Shanghai, known as "Paris in the East". Visit the Bund, at the west shore of the Huangpu
River, the splendid row of early 20th century Europe buildings remains the quintessential Shanghai sight. Pay a
visit to Yuyuan Garden, a well-restored Suzhou-style garden, which was specially built for Pan's parents as a place to enjoy themselves a tranquil and happy time in their old age. The pavilions, halls, rockeries, ponds and cloisters are unique characteristic. And also take a walk through Chenghuangmiao (known as Yuyuan Garden Market) built
in the fifteenth century during the Ming Dynasty. It filled with antique markets and specialty stores. Enjoy a fabulous Acrobatic Show in the evening. (B,L,D)
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10 Shanghai |
This morning, you will visit Shanghai Museum, a leading attraction of the city since it opened in 1994, containing
some priceless collections of paintings, porcelains and bronzes. Then, move on to visit Xujiahui Cathedral (St. Ignatius Cathedral), Shanghai's great cathedral, opened by the Jesuits who'd had a church here as early as 1608 (today's structure dates to 1910). Proceed to visit Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1882 to keep two jade Buddha statues which had been brought from Burma by a monk named Huigen. The two precious jade Buddha statues, one sitting Buddha and one Recumbent Buddha, are carved with whole white jade. Some free time is for you to explore the city. (B,L,D)
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Day 11 Return from Shanghai |
Transfer to the airport and prepare for boarding on your homebound flight. TOUR ENDS! (B) |
B:Breakfast
L:Lunch D:Dinner |
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Price based on per person in USD - Guarantee departure on 2 persons at least |
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Double room occupancy |
Single room occupancy |
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Booking / Enquire |
S02-120416 |
16 Apr. – 26 Apr. |
$1457 |
$1734 |
Open |

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S02-120510 |
10 May – 20 May |
$1464 |
$1758 |
Open |

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S02-120609 |
09 Jun. – 19 Jun. |
$1447 |
$1724 |
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S02-120715 |
15 Jul. – 25 Jul. |
$1447 |
$1724 |
Open |

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S02-120816 |
16 Aug. – 26 Aug. |
$1447 |
$1724 |
Open |

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S02-120908 |
08 Sep. – 18 Sep. |
$1464 |
$1758 |
Open |

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S02-121012 |
12 Oct. – 22 Oct. |
$1464 |
$1758 |
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S02-121106 |
06 Nov. – 16 Nov. |
$1462 |
$1739 |
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S02-121207 |
07 Dec. – 17 Dec. |
$1425 |
$1681 |
Open |

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Price Included:
- Twin sharing accommodation with buffet breakfast
- Domestic fights in economic class with airport tax: Xi’an-Shanghai
- Train tickets: Beijing-Xi’an
- Lunch and Dinner as mentioned in the itinerary in local good restaurant
- (first) Entrance fee mentioned in the itinerary
- Local English speaking guide
- All Transfers specified in the itinerary by air-conditioned van
Price Excluded:
- International flight and airport tax
- China Entry Visa
- Tips, personal expenses
- Single room supplement
- Transfer, guide service for "day at leisure"
- Guide service during the plane, train or cruise |
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