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The General Tours World Traveler Advantage
HOTEL INFORMATION: Jianguo HotelHotel Class: Superior First Class The Jianguo Hotel in Beijing is the first international hotel in China since 1982, and the only garden hotel in Beijing. The hotel is situated at the diplomatic quarter of Beijing, but it is walking distance from the metro and the Silk Street Market. All guest rooms have air-conditioning, voicemail, telephone, cable TV, and mini-bar. Other hotel amenities include indoor heated pool, sauna, and fitness room. Ramada Plaza HotelHotel Class: Lodge Poised in downtown Hangzhou, China, the New Ramada Plaza Hangzhou lies on the northwest shore of the harmonious West Lake, known for its magnificent natural beauty surrounded by fertile mountains. The hotel is located within walking distance to Qinghefang History Street, featuring building styles of the Qing dynasty. Lingyin Si, one of the largest and wealthiest Buddhist temples in China, stands six kilometers from the hotel. The hotel offers a business center, indoor pool, sauna, steam room and whirlpool. On-site dining options include the Hai hua Chinese Restaurant, Le Paris Western Restaurant and Orchard Lounge. Regal KowloonHotel Class: First Class Located in Tsimshatsui East, the Regal Kowloon Hotel is settled in the renowned commercial and entertainment district. The hotel offers guests a wide variety of cuisine, entertainment, and activities. Guests can also explore the city, enjoying cultural experiences and shopping. Guest rooms are equipped with air conditioning, telephone, satellite TV, minibar, and internet. Bamboo Grove HotelHotel Class: First Class Bamboo Grove Hotel is located in the city center and a short walk to the Master' of- Nets Garden and the Gentle Waves Garden. This four-star hotel is decroated With white walls and black tiles and embraces a delicate balance of renowned traditional Suzhou architectural elements and modern living comforts. Marriott Grand New WorldHotel Class: First Class Located at the heart of Xian near the West Gate, guests are minutes from the local market, shopping, and cultural events. All rooms have radio, TV, minibar, climate control, and telephone. Additional amenities include gymnasium, swimming pool, sauna, and tennis courts.
Day 1 - Beijing
Check-in to the terrific Jianguo Hotel, perfectly located on Beijing’s main avenue. Day 2 - Discover Beijing Join your guide for an in-depth tour of this captivating capital. Stand in Tiananmen Square, the largest public plaza in the world, and explore through the splendid courtyards, pavilions, and palaces of the imposing Forbidden City#WHS# , once the exclusive enclave of Ming Dynasty Emperors. Then visit their resplendent seasonal retreat, the famed Summer Palace#WHS#. From April to November, enjoy a boat ride here on Kunming Lake. Tonight, you’ll savor a regional specialty at our Peking Duck banquet. Meals B,L,D Day 3 - Beijing – Great Wall & Ming Tombs Excursion A thrilling day unfolds as you travel into the rugged mountain landscapes north of Beijing to walk atop the Great Wall#WHS#, an ancient fortification that stretches onward for thousands of miles. Then stroll the statue-lined Sacred Way and visit the Ming Tombs#WHS#, burial site of 13 Chinese Emperors. Back in the city, see the remarkable Olympic venues – the Bird’s Nest Stadium and the Aquatics Cube where American swimmers won Gold. Meals B,L Day 4 - Beijing / Xian – Touch Antiquity Board a rickshaw this morning to explore through a hutong, a traditional city district of narrow alleys and old courtyard homes. Meet with a resident family here and learn about life in this rapidly evolving city. Then fly to Xian, the ancient capital, where you’ll be escorted to the modern and comfortable Grand New World Hotel. Then join your guide at the Xian Museum to Touch Antiquity with curatorial staff, a fascinating opportunity to examine and handle priceless relics from China’s thousands-year-old history. Meals B Day 5 - Xian The Terra Cotta Warriors#WHS# is China’s most important archaeological discovery, a vast terra cotta army buried 2,000 years ago to guard the tomb of China’s first emperor. Today, you visit the excavation site where thousands of life-sized warriors and horses have been uncovered. Your sightseeing also includes the picturesque Big Wild Goose Pagoda. At lunch, enjoy a lively demonstration in the art of noodle-making and then savor plump and juicy dumplings – a regional specialty – at tonight’s festive dinner. Meals B,L,D Day 6 - Xian / Hangzhou Fly to Hangzhou, a city long-revered for its tranquil setting along the shores of West Lake, surrounded by forested hills. Upon arrival, you’ll be met and escorted to the first class Ramada Hotel in the heart of the city. Enjoy a cruise on scenic West Lake and learn about traditional healing and medicinal herbs used since ancient times. Then experience the rhythms of the city as you join local residents to stroll along bustling Hefang Street. Meals B,L Day 7 - Hangzhou / Wuzhen / Suzhou Journey to Wuzhen, an ancient ‘water town’ of canals, bridges, and well-preserved homes of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Continue on to the famed ‘garden city’ of Suzhou and check to the first class Bamboo Grove Hotel. Meals B,L Day 8 - Suzhou / Shanghai Set along the ancient Grand Canal, Suzhou#WHS# is famed for its tranquility, scenic beauty, and World Heritage gardens. This morning you visit the Garden of the Master of Nets, a landscaped jewel of pavilions, waterways, and meticulous plantings. Then continue on to cosmopolitan Shanghai and check-in to the perfectly located Salvo Hotel. Meals B,L Day 9 - Discover Shanghai Today’s in-depth sightseeing begins with a drive along the Bund, Shanghai’s elegant waterfront boulevard. Marvel at the towering skyscrapers in the Pudong District that have literally transformed the city’s skyline and stroll through the lovely Yu Yuan Garden, created five centuries ago by a Court official as a sanctuary for his aging parents. Tonight’s farewell dinner features a tempting array of dim sum. Meals B,D Day 10 - Shanghai / Hong Kong Fly to Hong Kong, where you’ll be met and escorted to the Regal Kowloon Hotel, ideally located in Tsim Sha Tsui with shopping, dining, and entertainment at your doorstep. Meals B Day 11 - Hong Kong Island Tour Join your guide this morning for a great tour of the Island. Begin atop Victoria Peak for spectacular views of city, mountain, water, and sky. Then continue on to scenic Repulse Bay and Aberdeen, home to Hong Kong’s famed floating restaurants. The afternoon is free to enjoy as you wish. Meals B Day 12 - Hong Kong – Day at Leisure Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore at your own pace. Your hotel’s heart-of-it-all location promises easy access to restaurants, shops, sites, and transportation. Meals B Day 13 - Hong Kong Your program with us ends this morning. Or, explore more of Asia with our FreeStyle Travel. Meals B
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