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Highlights of China Tour |
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Long perceived as one of the world’s most exotic destinations, today Shanghai remains a glamorous, vital consumer paradise and architectural marvel - a mesmerizing array of old and new and walking is a great way to explore the streets and get a feel for this enormous city. Standing on the banks of the Li River, Guilin has been regarded as one of China's premier beauty spots since the Tang Dynasty. Explore the city's sights and take a day trip into the countryside, beginning by cruising down the Li River past limestone karsts, rice paddies, fishermen on bamboo rafts and grazing water buffalo to the country town of Yangshuo. Take a tour of the massive Three Gorges Dam - a source of international controversy and technological wonder. After touring the dam site board a fast boat to travel through the Three Gorges themselves to BaiDi City at the mouth of Qutang Gorge - a site closely associated with the events of the Chinese classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Capital of Chinese empires for more than 2000 years, Xi’an is a city of ancient treasures - the most magnificent and famous of which is the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang Di. The thousands of soldiers, crafted in intricate detail, stand in battle formation to guard the mausoleum of the emperor who ordered their creation. The city has many other attractions including the Great Mosque, a wonderfully serene place to escape the hustle and bustle of the surrounding markets. The center of Xi'an is enclosed by an enormous city wall which can be climbed for a small fee - the top is a great place to view the setting sun. In the evening head out to the Muslim Quarter for some of the best street food in China – great spicy beef and lamb kebabs are always a favorite. Tiananmen Square, the elaborate grandeur of the Forbidden City and 2000 year old Great Wall are just a few of the attractions that Beijing has to offer. On Day 11 you will take a full-day trip to the Great Wall at Simatai. In the evening venture into the hutongs for a succulent Beijing Duck dinner. This courtyard restaurant is one of Beijing’s most traditional, the family has been preparing Beijing Kaoya for generations. Tiananmen, the Gate of Heavenly Peace, shields the Forbidden City from the vase expanse of the Square. Its lavish palaces and ornate courtyards tell their own story of China’s rich history and the surrounding hutongs (old alleyways) reveal the traditional life of the city. |
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Departures This is a suggested itinerary. It may be extended, shortened and/or otherwise tailored for you to fit your time frame, specific interests etc. |
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