Visit  Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Shanghai, and Hong Kong

Day 1

USA Departure

 

Begin your tour by check in airport for a flight across the Pacific.

Day 2

Cross Int'l Day Line

 

Cross International Day Line.

Day 3

Beijing    (Dinner)  Hotel:  Traders Hotel  (4+star)

 

Arrive Beijing , the capital of China today. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. 

Day 4

Beijing   (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)   Hotel:  Traders Hotel  (4+star)

 

Tour today start with Tien An Men Square, the biggest square of the world. Continue to visit the Temple of Heaven, used by the Royal family to worship the heaven and wishing for a prosperous coming year. Next visit the Forbidden City built in 1406, house the royal family of the Ming and Qing Dynasty for hundred of years. Tonight enjoy a Beijing Roast Duck dinner and an Acrobatic show.  

Day 5

Beijing   (Breakfast, Lunch)   Hotel:  Traders Hotel  (4+star)

 

Morning visit the Great Wall, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It was built to ward off all invaders from the North. It is also the longest man made structure in the world. The wall snake ups and passes through steep hills and mountains from west to east.  Afternoon visit the beautiful Summer Palace, a vacation resort built for the powerful Lady Emperor of Qing Dynasty. Stop by and outside photo taking for the Bird Nest and Water Cube.

Day 6

Beijing - Xian   (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)   Hotel: Sheraton (5-star) 

 

Fly to Xian. Xian had been the capital of twelve dynasties in ancient China. Tonight, enjoy an Imperial Dumpling Dinner.

Day 7

Xian    (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)   Hotel: Sheraton (5-star) 

 

Morning start a tour of the Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses Museum. The site was accidentally discovered in 1974 by local farmer. Visit the Pit that consist over 6000 pieces of life size warriors and terracotta horses. Next to the Huaqing Hot Springs, one of the four legendary beauties in Chinese history, Yang Guifei, used to bathe here. Then visit the Big Goose Pagoda. It was built by Emperor Gaozong in 652. After dinner, enjoy a classical Tang Dynasty Dance performance.

Day 8

Xian - Guilin   (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)  Hotel: Royal Garden (5*)

 

Morning visit Bell Tower, and enjoy a great view of the Xian city. Afternoon transfer to the airport and fly to Guilin. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. 

Day 9

Guilin  (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)  Hotel: Royal Garden (5*) 

 

Today take a boat cruise along Lijiang River and sail from Guilin to Yangshuo, covers hundred of grotesque peaks, caves, and winding water. Afternoon visit Reed Flute Cave, one of the most beautiful limestone caverns in the world. Inside are dazzling variety of stalactites, stalagmites, stone pillars and stone screens in different shapes and colors.

Day 10

Guilin - Shanghai   (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)  Hotel: Huating (5*)

 

Morning fly to Shanghai. Upon arrival, tour Shanghai including Yu Yuan Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, and the famous Shanghai waterfront Bund and Nanjing Road. 

Day 11

Shanghai    (Breakfast)  Hotel: Huating (5*)

 

A day reserve for you to explore this exciting city on your own.

Day 12

Shanghai - Hong Kong   (Breakfast)  Hotel: Royal Plaza (5-star)  

 

Today, fly to Hong Kong - Pearl of the Orient. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.

Day 13

Hong Kong   (Breakfast)   Hotel: Royal Plaza (5-star)  

 

This morning enjoy a Hong Kong Island tour including the famous Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen fishing village, and a jewelry factory. Afternoon free for your shopping and other enjoyment or tours with this dynamic city. 

Day 14

Hong Kong - Home  (Breakfast)                                                                                                    To top 

  Today bid farewell with all your fond memories and fly back to your sweet Home land.  
 

Important Notes:

- You may choose to extend your stay in Hong Kong at your own expenses until departure.

- Asian Adventure and/or its agent reserve the right to change, substitute, or cancel any of the

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