| Day 1: Australia / Guilin | |
| Depart Australia to Guilin. Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. You spend 3 nights in Guilin. |
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| Day 2: Guilin / Yangshuo | Meal: B/L/D |
| The highlight of Guilin is the Li River cruise, a 5-6 hour cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo passing through various strange and wonderful mountain formations. Upon arrival Yangshuo you will have time to roam the local market. |
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| Day 3 Guilin / Longsheng / Guilin | Meal: B/L/D |
| Day excursion to Longsheng. Longsheng is located in the mountainous region on the north eastern part of Guilin. The natural beauty and the colourful ethnic Chinese cultures and customs attract people from all over the world. You visit Zhuang and Yao Minority tribes villages, and the beautiful terrace rice fields on summit of Longji (Dragon's backbone), which are built along the slope winding from the riverside up to the mountaintop, with the highest place of an elevation of 885m and the lowest 380m. A transfer back to Guilin late in the afternoon. |
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| Day 4: Guilin / Shanghai | Meal: B/L |
| This morning, you tour the Reed Flute Cave, a wonderful limestone cave with a dazzling variety of stalactites and stalagmites, Fubo Hill and Elephant Trunk Hill. After lunch, your transfer to the airport for your flight to Shanghai. Your tour guide will meet you at the airport; and transfer you to your hotel. |
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| Day 5: Shanghai | Meal: B/L/D |
| After breakfast, the day begins with a grand city tour of Shanghai – the classical Ming Dynasty Yu Yuan Gardens with pavilions, towers and terraces. Then onto Pudong, the new economic district across the Huangpu River from the Bund. The tour continues after a Dim Sum lunch at the famous Lupolang Restaurant, and then followed by a stroll along the spacious promenade of the Bund and bustling Nanjing Road. After dinner you can enjoy the amazing Shanghai Acrobatics Show. |
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| Day 6: Shanghai / Suzhou | Meal: B/L/D |
| After breakfast, you drive to Suzhou, referred to as the “Venice of the East” because it was built around a network of canals and bridges, which fan out from the Grand Canal. Firstly a visit to Tiger Hill and the remarkable leaning Cloud Rock Pagoda built in A.D. 961 and still leaning; next a visit to the picturesque Humble Administrator’s Garden, the most famous garden in Suzhou. Afterwards, you head to the Number One Silk Factory to witness the production of the finest silk in China. Dinner is served at your hotel. |
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| Day 7: Suzhou / Hangzhou | Meal: B/L/BD |
| This morning drive to Wuzhen for a visit of the small historical water town. You board a cruise along its zigzag waterways. After lunch board the coach to Hangzhou. Then take a leisurely cruise on the beautifully stunning West Lake before going to the Flower Harbour (Huagang) Park to see the Red Carp. Next visit a tea plantation to sample some of the best green tea in China and to see the ancient process of refining tea. In the evening a buffet dinner is served at your hotel. |
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| Day 8: Hangzhou / Xian | Meal: B/L/D |
| This morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Xian, the most historical city in China and the capital of ancient China for 11 dynasties. You visit the ancient city wall and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the afternoon. Dinner is served at a local restaurant and then transfer to your hotel for check in. |
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| Day 9: Xian | Meal: B/L/SD |
| Today you visit the "Terracotta Warriors". They are found at an archaeological site which so far has yielded some 8000 ancient terra cotta soldiers and horses, each a unique, finely detailed sculpture. This afternoon take a tour to the Banpo Neolithic Village Museum. Dinner is served as a delicious dumpling banquet and followed by stage show at the Tang Dynasty Theatre. |
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| Day 10: Xian / Beijing | Meal: B/L/BD |
| This morning you board your flight to Beijing. Take an afternoon tour to the magnificent Temple of Heaven, a Ming Temple where the Emperors performed annual rites essential for the well being of their land. You then head off to the 2008 Beijing Olympic venues of the Bird’s Nest and Water Cube for a photo stop. A buffet dinner will be served at your hotel. |
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| Day 11: Beijing | Meal: B/L |
| Today you visit Tiananmen Square, the largest city square in the world. From Tiananmen Square enter the Forbidden City. This massive complex was the centre of the Ming and Qing dynasties. With almost 10,000 rooms, this well-preserved imperial palace is the largest in the world. After lunch, ride a trishaw to tour the ancient city alleys of the Hutongs and experience the lifestyle of the local people. Later, take a traditional Chinese sculled cruise on Houhai Lake and enjoy the beautiful scenery while being serenaded by a local musician playing classical Chinese music (available from April to October). Dinner is not included tonight but you have free time for dinner at the Houhai bar and restaurants street, where there are so many restaurants to choose from. |
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| Day 12: Beijing | Meal: B/L/SD |
| Today you experience the splendour of the Great Wall, the pride of China and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is an amazing manmade structure built over 2000 years ago to protect China from northern invaders. Next a visit to the Summer Palace, the largest and best preserved of all imperial palace gardens. Marvel with fascination at the Marble Boat and the ornately painted Long Corridor. This evening, enjoy a delicious Peking Duck Banquet. |
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| Day 13: Beijing / Australia | Meal: B |
| Today is at leisure in Beijing. A late checkout till 6pm, then a transfer to the airport for your flight home to Australia. |
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| Day 14: Australia | |
| Arrive in Australia in the morning. |
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