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Tour Code:
CLG2

Highlights of the Middle Kingdom

17 days

Trip Reward

Nature

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History

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Culture

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    For the visitor who is making their first trip to China, there is no finer introduction to the country than this best selling three week tour, which follows much the same route as our 'Classic China', but with a slightly slower pace, and that little bit extra depth.

    Once again we begin our journey at the forbidden city, and move on to Xi'an. From here we fly to Nanjing, the 'Southern Capital', where we can experience the great size and majesty of China's mightiest river - the Yangtse. We spend a full day in and around the former capital before boarding our first Chinese train to Wuxi on the Grand Canal. After lunch at the picturesque Lake Tai, we journey back in time with a leisurely cruise along the 1300 - year - old canal to the enchanting garden city and silk centre of Suzhou.

    We have enough time to enjoy the whole of the next day in this picturesque town, which Marco Polo first visited in 1276, from its beautiful gardens to its fascinating silk houses, and its network of canals.The following day takes us to Shanghai, where once again we have two nights to experience the thrill of the former European concession.

    This leisurely pattern is repeated in Guilin and Canton, with two nights in each city, affording us ample time to visit the most popular as well as the more unusual sites, before we once again board the express train for Hong Kong.

ITINERARY:

Click to join the Virtual Tour of CLG2Day1:         Arrive Beijing
Day2-3:      Beijing
Day4:         Beijing to Xi'an
Day5:         Xi'an
Day6:         Xi'an to Nanjing
Day7:         Nanjing
Day8:         Nanjing to Wuxi and Wuxi to Suzhou
Day9:         Suzhou
Day10:       Suzhou to Shanghai
Day11:       Shanghai
Day12:       Shanghai to Guilin
Day13:       Guilin
Day14:       Guilin to Guangzhou
Day15:       Guangzhou
Day16:       Guangzhou to Hong Kong
Day17:       Leave Hong Kong

Price in USD/pax

Land Cost

Above 10 pax

6 to 9 pax

4 to 5 pax

Single Supplement

4 Star

1931 2240 2783 796

3 Star

1804 2080 2615 691

    Land Cost in Mainland China includes: All transfers, all domestic flights/trains/local airport taxes, land transport, 3 meals daily, service of guide and driver, sightseeing & entrance fees, tourist class hotels on twin share basis, a welcome and a farewell banquet. In China Hong Kong includes: All airport transfers, bed and breakfast, tourist class hotel on twin share basis.

    Landcost excludes: International flights and related airport taxes, supplementary trips and services not mentioned, personal expenses, visa costs, tips to tour guide and driver, supplement cost for those who wants to accommodate on a single basis.

Trip Ratings from 1 to 5

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culture.gif (122 bytes)              Culture: People, festivals and traditions.
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