Flight to Beijing, China
Welcome to Beijing Upon arrival, meet and assist by our representative and transfer to the selected hotel Check in and installation in the rooms
Dinner and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel Departure by motor coach to visit the Gateway to the Magnificent Forbidden City, a 180 acre complex of courtyards, palaces, pavilions and gardens, which served as the imperial palace for emperors and their households for more than 500 years.
Then proceed to embark on a unique tour by rickshaw through the Hutongs, the historic neighborhoods of Old Beijing.
Afternoon free at leisure to explore on your own the amazing city of Beijing Early evening departure by motor coach to a traditional Chinese restaurant, where you will enjoy a Chinese dinner consisting of succulent Peking Duck, a signature dish of the city
Back and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel Departure by motor coach for a visit to The Great Wall
Upon arrival, walk along a section of the Legendary Great Wall, the UNESCO-designated site was originally built in the 6th century to keep out invaders from the North. It is now regarded as one of the most outstanding man-made wonders of the world.
Back to Beijing, and enjoy your evening with dinner at a local restaurant followed by Kung Fu show at the Red Theatre
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel Start your day by greeting the famed Chinese Giant Pandas at Beijing Zoo Back to the hotel and the remaining of the day at leisure Early evening transfer to Beijing Airport and fly to the city of XI’AN Arrival XI’AN, meet and assist by our representative and transfer to the hotel
Check in and installation in the rooms and overnight at the hotel Lunch and dinner on your own that day
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure by motor coach to visit the Legendary Army of Terracotta Warriors; a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China; a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The large tomb complex lay undisturbed until the 20th century, when it became one of the most astonishing archaeological finds ever reordered.
Proceed to visit the Museum where some of these figures are exhibited and learn how they were created. See the massive defensive wall built around Xi’an by the First Ming Emperor in the 15th century.
Dinner in a traditional restaurant including a cultural performance that re-creates the music, folk dances, and traditional costumes of the Tang Dynasty
Back and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel Departure by motor coach to visit The Seven-Story Big Wild Goose Pagoda, that has been sacred to Buddhists since the 7th century; tradition says that throwing coins from the Pagoda’s Windows will bring you good luck. Transfer to the airport and fly to Chongqing Upon arrival, dinner at a local restaurant in Chongqing, then, board the Luxurious Ship and begin the Yangtze River Cruise
Installation and overnight on board of the Cruise Ship
Breakfast on board The Yangtze is over 6300 km long; the 120 km known as the Three Gorges is famous for its unrivaled scenery. Every view is a picture straight out of China’s iconic water-color illustrations.
The ship will stop at Shibao Pagoda, a colorful temple built into the side of a steep hill that is now an island as a result of rising waters from the Three Gorges Dam. In the evening, enjoy a Welcome Captain’s reception with wine, followed by dinner.
Overnight on board
Breakfast on board
Board a small boat for a cruise down the Shennv Stream, a pristine tributary of the Yangtze to explore the beautiful landscape of the Wu Gorge.
Later in the day, the ship will navigate the enormous locks of the Three Gorges Dam.
In the evening, a Farewell Dinner with wine will be served on board
Overnight on board.
Breakfast on board
Before disembarkation from the Cruise in Yichang, visit the world’s largest hydroelectric project, the Three Gorges Dam.
Transfer to the airport for flight to Shanghai
Arrival Shanghai, meet and assist by our representative and transfer to the selected hotel
Check in and installation in the rooms and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure by motor coach for a half day visit to The Pudong District with its spectacular skyscrapers from Shanghai’s famed waterfront promenade.
Lunch in a traditional restaurant including dim sum meal on the Bund
After lunch, free time for shopping
In the evening, dinner at a local restaurant, then you will go for an Acrobats’ show
Back and overnight at the hotel
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and transfer to Shanghai International Airport for flight to Hong Kong
Arrival Hong Kong, meet and assist by our representative and transfer to the selected hotel Check in and installation in the rooms
In the afternoon, departure for a half day tour to The Mid-level Escalator, Man Mo Temple, Lan Kwai Fong, Soho, Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Peak Tram Lower Terminus.
In the evening, enjoy an evening cruise around one of the most spectacular harbors in the world. Get an uninterrupted view of the world’s largest dazzling sound and light show followed by dinner in a traditional restaurant
Back and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure for a full day excursion (11 hours) to the former Portuguese Colony Macau, which used to be the Oldest European Settlement in the Orient; the enclave was reunited with China as a Special Administrative Region in December 1999.
A 60-minutes Catamaran journey brings you to the Monte Carlo of the Far East. You will stop at the Statue of Kum Lam - The Goddess of Mercy.
Next, you will explore the 400 year old A-Ma Temple, a building inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list back in 2005.
Lunch at a local restaurant; then head for a visit to St. Paul’s Ruins, a grand imposing facade which is the ruins of an early 16th century church designed by Italians and built by Japanese Christian exiles.
Walk down the picturesque cobblestone streets, past furniture shops and clothing factory outlets, then proceeding to the main square - City Center of Senoda.
At the end of the day, take the catamaran back to the city
Dinner at a local restaurant and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel
Free day at leisure to explore on your own the beauty of Hong Kong; lunch and dinner on your own that day
Overnight at the hotel
Check out after breakfast at the hotel
Transfer to Hong Kong International Airport for departure flight to final destination
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Liability
Elegant Gates and its Destination Management (Beijing) Ltd acts as intermediary between the concerned airlines, hotels, all transport operators and local tourist offices providing the services. Elegant Gates and its Destination Management (Beijing) Ltd is therefore not responsible for any loss, injury or damage sustained by the tourists, including those occurring outside the touring programs. Additional expenses incurred due to delay, accidents, natural and disaster, political actions and unrest must be borne by the tourists. Programs and prices, services and conditions are based on those valid at the time of printing and are therefore subject to change without advance notice before or during the tour. Participation in our tours implies the tourist’s agreement to the above conditions.
Important notes
(1) Airport taxes and fuel surcharges: in case of increase decided by the Chinese government, we reserve the right to revise the supplement with immediate effect.
(2) Flight and train details if mentioned above are for indicative purposes only.
(3) The order of the visits is subject to modifications due to local conditions.
Important note regarding autonomous regions in China
(1) Elegant Gates and its Destination Management (Beijing) Ltd is not responsible for any last minute closure of specific regions or tourism sites caused by decisions taken by local or national authorities to restrict access hereto. Elegant Gates and its Destination Management (Beijing) Ltd will provide alternative itineraries where necessary and reduce cancellation fees to a minimum; however, such imposed closures are beyond our control and constitute a case of force majeure.
(2) The areas concerned include but are not restricted to : The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Tibet Autonomous Region, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, minority regions in Qinghai and Gansu provinces.