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China’s
capital is a fitting starting point for this incredible journey –
a vast and vibrant city of great historic sights and cultural enclaves.
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.
Tiananmen, the Gate of Heavenly Peace, shields the Forbidden City from the
vase expanse of the Square. Its lavish palaces and ornate courtyards telling
their own story of China’s rich history. During
your time in Beijing you will explore this historic area as well as the
magnificent Temple of Heaven, The Great Wall at Mutianyu, the vast Summer
Palace, the intricacies of Beijing Opera and the suculence of Beijing Duck.
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 city and fantastic evening food markets – great spicy beef and lamb kebabs are always a favorite.
With
a long history as a vital stronghold at the head of the Hexi Corridor, staging
post on the Silk route and a major crossing point on the Yellow River Lanzhou
remains an important transport hub, stretched along a narrow valley on the
banks of the Yellow River - thick and silty, 1500kms from the sea. Nearby
are one of the best examples of Buddhist cave art at Bingling Si - carved
into a canyon on the Yellow River, the trip there shows not only the Buddhist
heritage of the region, but the power of the Yellow River and the life of
the fertile loess plateau - the people of the Yellow Earth. Situated
at the very end of the Great Wall, Jiayuguan was considered the western
frontier of the empire during the Ming Dynasty. The town's impressive fort
is a remarkable sight, with 17m-high towers flanking the main gates.
Dunhuang lies, literally, on the edge of the desert - there are spectacular sand dunes right at the edge of town. Set into cliffs above a dry river valley, the 4th Century Mogao Grottoes contain some of the most extraordinary Buddhist art to be found in China. The art illuminates a time when Dunhuang was a major center of Central Asian culture and the main contact point between China and the rest of the world.
Climb into the Tian Shan (mountains) for a relaxing break exploring this stunning alpine area - home to semi-nomadic Kazak people. Savour the fresh air, hikeor horseride through pastures and woodlands towards Boga Feng (5445 m) or the brave can venture a swim in the refreshing waters of the lake.
Turpan is a beautiful oasis town famous for its vineyards, stone fruits and the nearby Flaming Mountains - once an important staging post on the Silk Road. The country roads are lined with poplars and lovely old mud brick dwellings of the Uighur people. Visit some of the many attractions surrounding the town including the beautiful Emin Minaret, the ruined city of Jiaohe and the famous Grape Valley to sample the grapes and wine of this region.
Your
final Silk Road destination is the trading town of Kashgar, a fabulous place
to wander around. The main landmark of the town is the famous Id Kah Mosque
with its surrounding square and bazaar. Here you will encounter some of
the many different nationalities bringing their wares into town for trade;
Uighurs, Han Chinese, Kazaks, Kyrgyzs, Tajiks, Pakistanis, and Afghanistani!
Every Sunday around 100,000 people gather in the enormous Kashgar Bazaar
area where you can buy anything from goats' heads and hooves to colorful
painted wooden saddles. The traditional costumes and food give it an almost
medieval feel and bring alive the legends of your trip along the Silk Road.
Don't miss the huge animal market or the local craftsmen either!

| Great
Wall of China Whilst not the only man made object visible from space, the Wall is an impressive sigh,t stretching thousands of kilometers from the sea to the Gobi desert. |
| Tiananmen
& Forbidden City Behind the Gate of Heavenly Peace lies the vast Imperial City, home to the Emperors of China and forbidden to commoners. |
| Terracotta
Warriors An army of over 7,000 life size warriors guard the tomb and afterlife of the 3rd Century emperor Qin Shi Huang Di. |
| Yellow
River One of the great rivers of the world - tantalising vistas and lifeblood of northern China. |
| Jiayuguan |
| Dunhuang A lovely, relaxing oasis town - and nearby, the Mogao Caves containing China’s richest Buddhist heritage and the towering Mingsha sand dunes – stunning at dawn. |
| Tian
Chi Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and green meadows, home to Kazakh herders, this alpine lake lives up to its name - Heaven Lake. |
| Turpan Relax beneath the grape trellises or discover Uigur culture and silk road relics in the surrounding oasis villages. |
| Kashgar Set astride ancient trade routes, Kashgar is a true Central Asian oasis town of mosques, mausoleums, bazaars and Turkic peoples. |
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