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Holiday Overview

Highlights

  • Must-visit destinations and the essence of China
  • Forbidden City: Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
  • Qin Terra-cotta Army: known as "The Eighth Wonder of the World"
  • Yu Garden: The Premier of Shanghai's Five Famous Classical Gardens
  • Victoria Peak: the Best View of the Bustling City

Brief Itinerary

  • DAY 01 ARRIVAL BEIJING
  • DAY 02 BEIJING HILIGHTS
  • DAY 03 GREAT WALL - XI'AN
  • DAY 04 XI'AN HIGHLIGHTS
  • DAY 05 XI'AN - SHANGHAI
  • DAY 06 SHANGHIA - SUZHOU - SHANGHAI
  • DAY 07 SHANGHAI - HONGKONG
  • DAY 08 DEPARTURE HONGKONG
 

Map & Itinerary

Embark on an immersive journey to Xi'an, one of China's Four Great Ancient Capitals and the starting point of the Silk Road. This tour offers a deep dive into the country's profound history, from the grandeur of imperial dynasties to the vibrant traditions of local culture.

Your adventure begins with a welcome Dumpling Banquet and a mesmerizing Tang Dynasty Dance Show. The highlight is undoubtedly the awe-inspiring Qin Terracotta Warriors, a UNESCO World Heritage site guarding the tomb of China's first emperor. You will also explore the Shaanxi History Museum, home to priceless relics, and cycle atop the ancient City Wall.

Experience the unique blend of cultures at the Muslim Quarter and the Great Mosque. For a taste of nature's challenge, you will visit the Mount Hua (Huashan), known for its breathtaking steepness. The journey concludes with a visit to the Yangling Han Tomb, offering a peaceful contrast to the warrior pits. This itinerary perfectly balances archaeological wonders, cultural performances, and scenic beauty.

Holiday Itinerary

  • ARRIVAL BEIJING

    You will be met at Beijing International Airport by our guide and transferred to a hotel in central Beijing. Today you will have an opportunity to rest and recover from the long flight.

    • Accommodation 3/4 star hotel

    • Meals D

  • BEIJING HILIGHTS

    After breakfast, we will follow in the footsteps of emperors, court ministers and eunuchs and head south to the magnificent and colorful Forbidden City. Forbidden City Beijing, also called Imperial Palace Museum, is located in the very heart of Beijing. It remained the residence of the emperors for nearly five hundred years, from the 15th century to the early 20th century, and was the actual and symbolic seat of imperial power. Popularly known as the Forbidden City, it was built in the Ming Dynasty between the 4th and the 18th years of the Yongle period (1406 - 1420 AD). Many of the buildings of the Palace have been repaired and rebuilt, but their basic form and layout remain in their original state.

    Then go to visit Hutong neighborhood, dumpling making and lunch at a Hutong family’s house. After lunch, we will start the day with a rickshaw tour to Hutong. Hutong has a long history in Beijing. As the Forbidden City is the symbol of China's royal family, the Hutongs in Beijing show the real life of the common people. When you visit Hutong by rickshaw, you could really taste the life of common people in Beijing.

    This afternoon, we will transfer to visit Summer Palace. Summer Palace located in a northwestern suburb of Beijing, it is an immense park containing some Chinese traditional architecture and arts. It was built and served as a royal garden during the Qing Dynasty. It exhibits the quintessence of the Chinese classical landscape gardening. The halls, the pavilions, the corridors, the pagodas, the bridges and the water were elaborately arranged. The long Corridor is one of the most exquisite structures in the garden. It is over 700 meters long and decorated with thousands of Chinese traditional paintings. At the end travel back to the city to enjoy a delicious Peking Duck dinner - the capital's most famous dish. Once imperial cuisine, now the legendary duck dish is served at restaurants around the world.

    This evening we will go to watch an acrobatic show in Chaoyang Theatre.

    • Accommodation 3/4 star hotel

    • Meals BLD

  • GREAT WALL - XI’AN

    In the early morning, after breakfast, we will go to see the local people doing their morning exercises and join them to learn Taiji from the master in Temple of Heaven. Tai Chi, or Taijiquan in China, is an outstanding gem of traditional Chinese culture that is valuable in promoting health, developing combat and self-defence skills, and improving concentration and overall well-being.

    Then we will visit the Temple of Heaven. Temple of Heaven was the venue for the Ming and Qing emperors to offer sacrifices to the Heaven and pray for harvest. This temple was built in the 18th year during the reign of the Ming Emperor Yongle in 1420.

    Then drive to visit the Olympic Village: Bird Nest & Water Cube (outside of it).

    After an early lunch, transfer to the Great Wall at Mutianyu which is one of the famous sections of China Great Wall. It was first built in the mid-6th century during the Northern Qi, making it older than the Badaling section. In 1569, the Mutianyu Great Wall was rebuilt and till today most parts of it are well preserved. The Mutianyu Great Wall has the largest construction scale and best quality among all sections of Great Wall.. Hike on the wall. And the end of visit, directly transfer to Beijing Railway Station, take an overnight soft sleeper train to Xi’an.

    • Accommodation on the Train

    • Meals BLD

  • XI’AN HIGHLIGHTS

    Our guide will pick you up from exit of the Xi’an Railway Station, after breakfast, we will drive to visit the magnificent Qin Terra-cotta Army. It was built in about 2500 years ago and contains more than 6000 warriors, soldiers and horses. UNESCO listed it in 1987 as one of the world cultural heritages. In the afternoon, drive back to Xian city; visit Xi’an Old City Wall and participate in a unique biking experience, then go to Gao's Grand Courtyard, the Great Mosque and the old street, where you can enjoy the ancient Shadow Puppy show. In the evening, enjoy Chinese Dumpling feast with Tang Dynasty dancing show.

    • Accommodation 4 star hotel in Xi’an

    • Meals BLD

  • XI’AN - SHANGHAI

    Take a morning flight to Shanghai and your tour guide in Shanghai will be ready to meet you at the airport exit. Today activities include visit Yu Garden, Shanghai Museum, The Bund and go shopping on your own in the afternoon.

    Yu Garden is one of the most famous gardens in China and is national heritage listed. It was built in 1559 and extended in 1577. Each section of the garden is separated by curved white walls crowned with the head and body of a dragon on them. It's named after the original owner.

    Shanghai Museum: Shanghai Museum used to be near the Bund. It is now situated in People's Square and its new buildings were built in 1996, designed by a Shanghai architect named Xing Tonghe. The new design symbolizes China's ancient understanding of the world: round sky and square earth. The museum has a circular roof and rectangular base. It stores 120,000 precious artifacts, which narrate a story of China's 5,000-year civilization.

    The Bund: Also called the Zhongshan Road, is a Famous waterfront and regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years. It was the Centre of Shanghai’s politics, economy and culture hundreds of years ago, consulates of most countries and many banks, bus nesses and newspaper offices were settled there.

    PS Please kindly note that Shanghai Museum is closed on Mondays

    • Accommodation 3 or 4 star hotel in Shanghai

    • Meals BL

  • SHANGHIA - SUZHOU - SHANGHAI

    After breakfast, take 1.5hrs drive from Shanghai the famous garden city - Suzhou. You’ll first visit Lingering Garden, one of the four most famous classic gardens in China. The sophisticated layout of the garden will surely offer you scene of beauty and refreshment at every turn. The three rockeries at the rear part of the garden is worthwhile your special attention. 

    After lunch, go to Panmen Gate. The grand gate is part of the ancient city wall (built in 514 B.C.) and received restoration in 1351 (during Yuan Dynasty). Then transfer to visit Suzhou Silk Factory to see how the silk is processed from silk worm to the final product, and the interesting silk history in China.  In the late afternoon, drive back to Shanghai.

    • Accommodation 3 or 4 star hotel in Shanghai

    • Meals BL

  • SHANGHAI - HONGKONG

    In the early morning, you will be driven to Shanghai airport for your flight to your next destination-HongKong. Lunch suggested to be arranged by yourself, after lunch, you will get a bird view of HK from the Victoria Peak, and then visit the floating community of Aberdeen, Repulse Bay (pass by only) and the Stanley Market.

    • Accommodation 3 or 4 star hotel in HongKong

    • Meals BL

  • DEPARTURE HONGKONG

    Free in the day and you will arrange your own transmit to the airport for the flight to your next destination

    • Meals B

 

Additional details

1. Before you pay deposit to book the tour, we haven’t made any reservation yet. The train, flight tickets and the hotel may different from the itinerary listed.

2. The visiting order of the scenic spots in the itinerary may change according to the traffic condition and other unforeseen things.

3. Tourist insurance is a must before going, please provide us the confirmation of insurance company when sign up.


The price includes

1. Entrance Fees: to scenic spots as listed in the itinerary

2. All the activities fee mentioned in the itinerary: Hutong rickshaw in Beijing; Sichuan Opera show in Chengdu;

3. Private Transfers: Transfers between airports, hotels and scenic spots while sightseeing during the trip by private air conditioned vehicle with a driver.

4. Meals: All meals as indicated in the itinerary (B-breakfast, L-lunch, D-dinner), include Peking duck dinner in Beijing; Hot pot dinner in Chengdu.

5. Guide: As outlined in the itinerary an English-speaking guide and driver will be provided in each city, who will remain with you throughout your time in that city. A new guide and a new driver will meet you at each city on your tour, to provide you with the best local knowledge available

6. Hotel: hotel fees are based on two people sharing one room with king-size bed. All hotels as listed in the above itinerary serve daily western or Chinese breakfast

7. Internal flights
** Day 11/   Flight from Yichang to Shanghai (based on economy class);
8. Trains
** Day 04/   High speed train from Beijing to Xi’an (based on 2nd class);
** Day 06/   High speed train from Xi’an to Chengdu (based on 2nd class)
** Day 06/   High speed train from Chengdu to Chongqing (based on 2nd class)

9. Arrangements: the tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges

10. Travel Agency Liability insurance


The price does not include

1. International airfare or train tickets to enter or leave China

2. China entry visa fees

3. Excess baggage charges

4. The medicine for the sickness or accident while on the way

5. Personal expenses: expenses of a purely personal nature such as laundry, drinks, fax, telephone calls, optional activities, sightseeing or meals which are not included in the tour itinerary

6. Meals: any meals which are not specified in the tour itinerary

7. Single room supplement

8. Please notice that the price will be much higher during the festival of Labors’ Day, National Day, spring festival

9. Tips to tour guide and driver (recommended USD10-15/guest/day).

10. Tourist accident insurance. NB - you are strongly suggested to buy travel and health insurance before you start out from your home country.


Payment conditions

To confirm your reservation, you must pay a deposit of 30% of the total amount due via the payment link that your local agent will share. The balance is due 30 days prior to departure. The quoted exchange rate is valid for the next 7 days – if the deposit is not paid within this time, the quote will be re-calculated.


Terms and conditions for cancelation

i. Cancellation of the Tour by CAT (local agent):

CAT reserve the right to cancel the postpone tour at any time up to the date final payment is due under the following condition: in our opinion, health and/or safety factors related to conditions in China would make the tour inadvisable. And in this case, all money paid by the participants will be refunded. If the tour is postponed, CAT will offer all those who have signed up the opportunity to have the same tour for a later time, but the price may be changed according to the season. We will notify you of any change, and give you a reasonable period

of time to make your decision. Consumers may, but are under no obligation to, take the tour under these new terms. After final payment has been made, we may cancel the tour only if, in our opinion, health and/or safety factors related to conditions in China would make the tour inadvisable. Since cancellation in this case involves factors which may arise suddenly and are entirely outside our control, including but not limited to natural disasters, civil unrest and epidemic disease, we cannot guarantee a full refund in this case. This is because payment will already have been made to finalize the arrangements and reservation.

ii. Cancellation of the Tour by Consumer:

Any cancellation must be made by sending an email to the local agent. The cancellation fee varies according to how many days prior to departure the cancellation is made:

   ·  More than 30 days prior to departure: 5% of the total holiday cost

   ·  Between 30 and 22 days prior to departure : 25% of the total holiday cost

   ·  Between 21 and 8 days prior to departure : 50% of the total holiday cost

   ·  Between 7 and 3 days prior to departure : 75% of the total holiday cost

   ·  Less than 3 days prior to departure and after the departure date: 100% of the total holiday cost

All cancellations must be in writing and will be effective upon receipt by CAT. No refund will be made to those participants who break the journey regardless of the portions of the package unused. If, owing to serious illness or injury, the participant withdraws from the tour, a refund will be subject to the consent of the local travel agent.

No refund will be made to those participants who have failed to secure valid travel documents such as passport or visas.

 

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