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Tour Itinerary
| Day 01: |
Arrival
Upon your arrival in Beijing, our professional tour
guide will pick you up at the airport and transfer to
your hotel. |
| Day 02: |
Beijing
Visit the Great Wall, the Sacred Way and the Ming Tombs.
(BL)
Great
Wall: One of the true architectural wonders of the
world. It was first built about 2500 years ago, during
the period of the Warring States, and was extended and
fortified by subsequent dynasties: Qin, Han and Ming,
the Great Wall extends to more than 5,000 kilometers.
Sacred
Way: A way lined with statues of dignitaries, as
well as huge elephants, lions, camels and horses, you
will encounter the marble tombs of the Ming Dynasty
emperors.
Ming
Tombs: 13 emperors of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
were buried here with their splendid treasures. |
| Day 03: |
Beijing
Visit the Forbidden City, the Tian'anmen Square and
the Temple of Heaven. Beijing
Duck dinner is served in the evening. (BLD)
Forbidden
City: Built between 1406 and 1420, the Forbidden
City was the palace of the emperors of the Ming and
Qing dynasties, a period extending over 500 years.
The atmosphere created by the many temples, halls
and courtyards - not to mention the colors of the
tiles, roofs and painted wood - is unique, leaving
you with a lasting impression of imperial China. The
palace has over 9000 rooms.
Tian'anmen
Square: The heart of urban Beijing and large enough
to accommodate an assembly of one million people.
It stands in front of the Forbidden City, at its north
the Tiananmen Rostrum, from which imperial decrees
were promulgated.
Temple
of Heaven: A masterpiece of architecture and landscape
design which simply and graphically illustrates a
cosmogony of great importance for the evolution of
one of the world's great civilizations, and had a
profound influence on architecture and planning in
the Far East over many centuries.
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| Day 04: |
Beijing - Urumqi
Visit the Summer Palace. Take a flight to Urumqi and
transfer to the hotel. (BL)
Summer
Palace: The best preserved and the second largest
royal garden in China, with a history of over 800
years.
Ancient
City Wall of Xi'an: One of the most important
landmarks of the Xi'an city, the best preserved, oldest
and largest ancient city defence system in China.
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| Day 05: |
Urumqi - Turpan
Drive to Turpan. Visit the Jiaohe Ruins, the Karez Well
and the Sugong Pagoda. (BL)
Jiaohe
Ruins: Jiaohe meaning the confluence of two rivers
once stood an ancient city since the Han dynasty, nearly
two thousand years ago. It ended during Ming dynasty
about 500 years ago. It started out as a garrison, but
was built up by during the Reign of Gaochang into a
major city in the Turfan region from 499-640 A.D.
Karez Well: The Karez is an underground
irrigation system that was installed 2,000 years ago.
The karez is made up of three parts, ditch, underground
channel and dam.
Sugong
Pagoda |
| Day 06: |
Turpan - Dunhuang
Visit the Gaochang Ruins, the Baizikeli Thousand Buddha
Cave and the Flaming Hill. Take overnight soft berth
train to Dunhuang. (BLD)
Gaochang
Ruins: The Uigur city-state that ruled the area
from around the 9th century to the 13th. In its heyday,
Gaochang was a great Uigur city built on the business
and trade that came through its gates. The religious
beliefs of many peoples entered China through this area,
first Buddhism and later Islam.
Bizaklik
Thousand Buddha Caves: There are 77 numbered grottoes,
about 40 of which still have murals in them. The group
of grottoes in Bizaklik, with a total of 1,200 square
meters of murals, has the most grottoes, most diversified
architectural styles and the richest mural content in
the Turpan area.
Flaming
Hill |
| Day 07: |
Dunhuang
Our guide will meet you at the railway station and transfer
to the hotel in Dunhuang. Experience a short camel-riding
along the Echoing-Sand Dune to reach the Crescent Lake.
Breakfast is on your side on the train. (L)
Echoing-sand
Dune: It offers best picture-book desert scenery.
The dune, surrounded by rolling ridges and precipitous
cliffs, reaches a relative height of 250 meters.
Crescent
Lake: The oasis meets the desert. Crescent lake
was formed by spring water trickling up into a depression
between huge sand dunes, forming a crescent-shaped pond.
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| Day 08: |
Dunhuang - Lanzhou
Visit the Mogao Grottoes. Take flight to Lanzhou. Visit
the Waterwheel Garden. (BL)
Mogao
Grottoes: This honeycomb of caves was constructed
over a millennium, from the 4th to the 14th centuries,
and represents the height of Buddhist art and the world's
richest treasure house of Buddhist sutras, murals and
sculptures. During its heyday, the cave complex had
thousands of caves, and today, a total of 492 grottoes,
45,000 square-metres of murals, 2,400 painted statues
and over 250 residential caves remains. |
| Day 09: |
Lanzhou
Visit the Binglingsi Grottoes. (BL)
Binglingsi
Grottoes: Situated in Yongjing
County within half a day's distance from Lanzhou by
car, the Bingling Monastery has one of China's best
grotto clusters. Among the survivals are 183 grotto
niches displaying 694 stone and 82 clay sculptures,
in addition to more than 900sqm of murals and other
historical relics. The age-old tone-carving art is considered
a gem of history and culture in China. |
| Day 10: |
Lanzhou - Xiahe
Drive to Xiahe. Visit the Sangke Grassland and a Tibetan
family. (BL) |
| Day 11: |
Xiahe - Lanzhou
Visit the Labrang Monastery and have a watch of the
morning devotion there. Drive back to Lanzhou in the
afternoon. (BL)
Labrang
Monastery: One of 6 leading
temples of the Gelug Sect of Lamaism built in 1709,
or the 48th year of the Kangxi Reign of Qing. Housed
in this sumptuously ornamented monastery are tens of
thousands of cultural artifacts, Tibetan scriptures
and 60,000 books. The Grand Summons Ceremony takes place
here twice a year. |
| Day 12: |
Lanzhou - Xian
Take flight to Xian and transfer to the hotel. Visit
the Terror-cotta Warriors, the Banpo Ruins and the Big
Wild Goose Pagoda. (BL)
Terra-cotta
Warriors: The greatest archaeological findings
of the 20th century, the army of terra-cotta warriors
and the bronze chariots entombed in vast underground
vaults at emperor Qin's tomb.
Banpo
Ruins: This excavated site of a village dates
back to 4500 BC and was discovered in 1953. The village
during this period was called Yangshao and 45 houses,
6 pottery kilns, 200 storage pits, 250 adult's tombs
and children's burial jars, 10,000 tools and utensils
were unearthed. The distinct culture of these villagers
was known as Yangshao culture.
Wild
Goose Pagoda: One of the most famous Buddhist
pagodas in China, first built in 652 in the Tang Dynasty,
the square, multistoreyed, brick structure is sixty-four
meters high. On a high mound, it seems to rise into
the sky.
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| Day 13: |
Xi'an
Visit the Shaanxi historical Museum, the Great Mosque
and the Ancient City Wall. (BL)
Shaanxi
Historical Museum: The large-scale modern State-class
museum, it has a collection of 370,000 pieces of historical
relics, among which the most characteristic ones are
the bronze wares of the Shang (C. 17th-11th Century
B.C) and Zhou Dynasties (C.11th Century-256 B.C.),
the pottery figures of different dynasties, the tomb
frescoes, gold and silver utensils.
Great
Mosque: Covering an area of 12,000 square meters,
it is the best-known Islamic Mosque in Xi'an City.
It was built in 742 A.D. The distribution of pavilions,
halls, towers and platforms in the mosque is compact
and exquisite, blending the traditional architectural
styles of Islam and Han.
Ancient
City Wall of Xi'an: One of the most important
landmarks of the Xi'an city, the best preserved, oldest
and largest ancient city defence system in China.
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| Day 14: |
Xi'an - Shanghai
Take flight to Shanghai. Visit the Shanghai Museum,
the Yuyuan Garden, the Yuyuan Market and the Oriental
Pearl TV Tower. Have city tours to the Bund and Nanjing
Road which is Shanghai's main shopping street. (BL)
Shanghai
Museum: A museum of ancient Chinese art museum,
was founded in 1952. With a collection of over 120,000
pieces of cultural relics in twelve categories, namely
bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, paintings, jades, numismatics,
furniture, seals, coins, sculptures, minority art
and foreign art, Shanghai Museum is especially famous
for its treasures of bronzes, ceramics and paintings
and calligraphy.
Yuyuan
Garden: Yuyuan Garden is characteristic of the
architectural style of the Ming dynasty. It is a private
garden in the southeast of Shanghai, with a history
of more than 400 years.
Oriental
Pearl TV Tower: Like the Statue of Liberty in
New York, Sydney Opera House and Eiffel Tower in Paris,
Oriental Pearl TV Tower is Shanghai's symbolic architecture
with a height of 468 meters.
The
Bund: Which is regarded as a landmark as well
as the birthplace of Shanghai. With a length of 1
km, the bund is dotted with various grandiose, solid
buildings of western style dating back to the early
20th century.
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| Day 15: |
Departure
Transfer to the airport for the flight to your next
destination. Service Ends. (B) |
Tour Quotation
1. Luxury (price is in US dollars
and based on per person)
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Group size
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2-5 travelers |
6-9 travelers |
| Season |
| High season |
Double Occupancy |
USD 2741
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USD 2268
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| Sole Occupancy |
USD 3386
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USD 2928
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| Low season |
Double Occupancy |
USD 2608
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USD 2149
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| Sole Occupancy |
USD 3146
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USD 2685
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2. Standard (price is in US dollars
and based on per person)
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Group size
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2-5 travelers |
6-9 travelers |
| Season |
| High season |
Double Occupancy |
USD 2512
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USD 2046
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| Sole Occupancy |
USD 2978
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USD 2518
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| Low season |
Double Occupancy |
USD 2467
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USD 1998
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| Sole Occupancy |
USD 2886
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USD 2425
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3. Hotel Accomodation
| City |
Luxury
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Standard |
| Beijing |
Crown Plaza Hotel
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Jianguo Garden Hotel
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Urumqi
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Dunhuang
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Lanzhou
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Sunshine Plaza
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Legend Hotel
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| Xiahe |
Labuleng Hotel
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Labuleng Hotel
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| Xi'an |
Sheraton Hotel
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Jianguo Hotel
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| Shanghai |
Holiday Inn Downtown
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Kaien Hotel
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High Seasons:
April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November.
Low Seasons: December, January, Febuary, March. |
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Quotation Includes
1. The economy-class air charges
of the domestic flight or soft sleeper/seat train charge
between cities as specified in the itinerary.
2. The hotel accommodation
is based on two persons sharing one standard twin room with
private facilities in all relevant locations. If a single
client requests a twin room alone, the single room supplement
will be charged.
3. For the land tour in each
city, daily American breakfast is served in the hotel, and
Chinese lunch and/or dinner will be served with two cups
of soft drink outside the hotel. All meal arrangements are
served as the itinerary specifies.
4. Private transfers for you
and your party as a group between airports, train stations,
hotels and all sightseeing spots. Separate arrivals and
departures will incur extra charges.
5. One private English-speaking
guide and driver will accompany you on all normal sightseeing
tours in each city.
6. Entrance fees to the tourist
sites.
7. Should your tour include
a cruise, then the shore excursion in groups and activities
will be subject to the arrangements made by the cruise company.
8. China Life Tourist Accident/Casualty
Insurance. We highly recommend that you purchase full coverage
travel insurance from you country of origin.
9. The Tibet Travel Permit
application fee applicable, if your tour includes Tibet.
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Quotation Excludes
1. The
international or domestic air/train charge of arrival
and departure.
2. Expenses of a personal nature
such as laundry, drink, telex, telephone calls or overweight
baggage charges.
3. Charge of obtaining your visa
to enter China.
4. Optional Programs.
5. Tips to Guide and driver.
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