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Day 1
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Arrive in Beijing
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Our guide will receive you at Beijing airport and transfer you to the 5-star hotel - Hilton Beijing Wangfujing Hotel. The rest of today will be free for you to adjust to the time difference or explore the city by yourself.
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The Westin Beijing Chaoyang |
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Day 2
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Place & Transport |
Beijing
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After breakfast, your visit in Beijing begins from the largest public square in the world - Tiananmen Square. Walking through the square, you will enter the world's largest palace building complex - Forbidden City. Afterwards, drive to Old Beijing's Hutongs (narrow alleys) for a rickshaw ride, visit a traditional courtyard house. Then enjoy the breathtaking views of Summer Palace, the finest imperial garden built in Qing Dynasty.
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Forbidden CitySummer PalaceTiananmen Square |
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Breakfast |
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The Westin Beijing Chaoyang |
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Day 3
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Place & Transport |
Beijing
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The morning excursion takes you to Temple of Heaven where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties worshipped heaven for good harvest. After that you will take a scenic drive to the Great Wall, the less- crowded Mutianyu section (including round-trip cable car). Sample the Chinese feast in a deluxe Peking Duck restaurant.
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Breakfast, Peking Duck Dinner |
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The Westin Beijing Chaoyang |
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Day 4
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Place & Transport |
Beijing-Xian
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| Today's Activities |
Check out in the morning, and then take a photo stop at the Bird's Nest and Water Cube - the main stadiums of 2008 Beijing Olympics on the way to Beijing 798 Art Zone. Beijing 798 Art Zone with more than 200 art & culture galleries was once a military-industrial factory complex since early 1950's. As for lunch, you can get by yourself in Beijing 798 Art Zone. Then take the afternoon flight to Xian for more Chinese history experience. Upon arrival in Xian, our local guide will greet you and transfer you to the hotel. The rest of the day is free.
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Breakfast |
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The Westin Xian |
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Day 5
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Place & Transport |
Xian
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Take an excursion to China's greatest archaeological discovery - Terracotta Warriors and Horses, an underground army for the tomb of China's First Emperor over 2,200 years ago. Drive to the square in front of Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the afternoon. Built in the Tang Dynasty, the pagoda is the landmark of this city. A walk around the square will help you appreciate the exquisite Tang-styled architectures and sculptures. This evening, you will attend a Dinner Show at Tang Dynasty Theatre Restaurant.
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Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayan Ta)Tang Dynasty Music and Dance ShowTerracotta Army |
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Breakfast, Dinner(Royal Banquet) |
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The Westin Xian |
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Day 6
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Place & Transport |
Xian-Shanghai
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The morning tour includes the well preserved Xian City Wall, which was built in the 13th century on the foundations of the original Tang Forbidden City. A bike ride on the wall is arranged. Followed by visiting the Great Mosque and the famous Muslim Street nearby, where you will touch the real local life here.Then transfer to the airport to take your flight to Shanghai in the afternoon. Our guide will pick you up at Shanghai airport and transfer you to the hotel. Rest of the day is left on your own.
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Great Mosque of XianXian City Wall (Xian Chengqiang) |
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Breakfast |
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The Peninsula Shanghai |
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Day 7
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Place & Transport |
Shanghai
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You visit the Shanghai Museum, with a collection of more than 120,000 cultural relics of ancient China; its display includes ceramics, jade, bronze, furniture and paintings, etc. After the tour of the 400-year old famous classical Yuyuan Garden with the local market nearby, you take a walk along Tianzifang, one of the few places in Shanghai with preserved old shikumen houses. This area is filled with arts, crafts, and boutique shops. In the evening, you attend an unforgettable Acrobatic Show.
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Nanjing Road (Nanjinglu)Shanghai MuseumShanghai BundYuyuan GardenChinese Acrobatic Show |
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Breakfast |
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The Peninsula Shanghai |
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Day 8
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Place & Transport |
Depart from Shanghai
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Pick you up at your hotel and transfer to the airport. Our service ends here and your China journey will remain in your mind for a long time.
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Breakfast |
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Land Only Prices & Highlights
10% OFF sale is available for all tours running between Nov 15, 2012 to Mar 15, 2013, excluding the period of Jan 1 to Jan 3 2013 and the period of Feb 6 to Feb 18 2013.
Note: To enjoy the private group with your family or friends, please find the prices (per person) below:
Enquiry| Occupancy Type | 2-5 Travelers (USD) |
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| High Season  (3/1/2012-11/30/2012) |
| Twin Occupancy | 2631 |
| Single Occupancy | 3954 |
| High Season  (3/1/2013-11/30/2013) |
| Twin Occupancy | 2618 |
| Single Occupancy | 3844 |
| Low Season  (12/1/2012-2/28/2013) |
| Twin Occupancy | 2338 |
| Single Occupancy | 3405 |
| Low Season  (12/1/2013-2/28/2014) |
| Twin Occupancy | 2273 |
| Single Occupancy | 3221 |
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The prices shown above are not valid during China's Offical Holidays (National Day - 01 to 07, Oct., Spring Festival - 09 to 15, Feb. 2013, ect.).
We intend to set aside most lunches and dinners on your own side so that you can dine at your own taste and pay at your own budget.
Services Inclusions:
- 1. Admission fees: to sightseeing spots & activities specified;
- 2. Meals: as specified above;
- 3. Tour guides: excellent private English-speaking guide.
- 4. Accommodations: hotels based on double/single occupancy as specified;
- 5. Transfers: domestic flights & land transfer with drivers as specified;
- 6. Travel Agency Liability Insurance during the tour;
- 7. Government taxes & fees.
Services Exclusions:
- 1. International transportation: including flights to/from China;
- 2. China visa fees;
- 3. Gratuities to guides & drivers and any expense of personal nature.