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The Best of China - Your Itinerary 11 days
From: £1835
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What's included:
- Scheduled direct flights, including all U.K. and overseas airport taxes and applicable fuel surcharges
- The services of an experienced local Tour Manager/Guide in China, who takes care of all the tipping on your behalf
- Transportation Private air-conditioned vehicles, exclusive to the Bales group
- Sightseeing As detailed, including entrance fees
- Accommodation and meals Modern first class hotels.
- 9 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 1 dinner as detailed
- Average group size 15 passengers
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Day 1
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 Day 1
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Leave London Heathrow in the afternoon by British Airways non-stop flight to
Beijing.
Meals:
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Day 2
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 Day 2
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Morning arrival and transfer to the Xiyuan Hotel. In the afternoon there is the
option of visiting the Summer Palace once the traditional summer residence of the
Qing Emperors. Three quarters of the Summer Palace park is occupied by Kunming
Lake and the design emphasis is on beautiful gardens and waterways.
Meals:
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Day 3
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 Day 3
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Morning visit to Tiananmen Square before entering through the 15th century
Meridian Gate into the Forbidden City of the Chinese Emperors. This huge complex
with its red walls, yellow-tiled roofs and marble bridges and walkways, was both the
administrative centre of the empire and the residence of the imperial family. The
afternoon is at leisure with the option of exploring the intricate network of Hutongs by
pedicab. Tonight enjoy a special Peking Duck dinner
Meals: B, D
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Day 4
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 Day 4
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There are few structures on earth that can evoke the same sense of wonder
and awe than the imposing presence of the Great Wall of China. Begun over 2,000
years ago it stretches for some 5,000 kilometres, across a timeless landscape. Today
we travel to Mu Tian Yu, where the remarkable sight of the wall snakes across a
landscape of lush blanketed mountains above a plunging ravine.
Meals: B, L
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Day 5
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 Day 5
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In the morning fly to Xi’an where we visit the astonishing burial site of Emperor
Qin Shi Huangdi (3rd century BC) with its army of 8,000 life-size Terracotta Warriors.
Discovered by chance in 1974, the site overnight made Xi’an one of China’s most
popular tourist destinations and has been hailed as the Eighth Wonder of the World.
Our accommodation is at the Tianyu Gloria Plaza Hotel.
Meals: B, L
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Day 6
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 Day 6
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The day is free with the option of taking a tour of the old part of the city, capital
of 11 imperial dynasties and enclosed within its well-preserved Ming dynasty walls. You
will take a short walk on the city walls and see the Bell and Drum Towers, the Small Wild
Goose Pagoda and the Shaanxi Provincial Museum.
Meals: B
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Day 7
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 Day 7
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Morning flight to Guilin, one of China’s most beautiful destinations. Transfer to
the Guilin Bravo Hotel. The afternoon is at leisure, we recommend a visit to the Reed
Flute Caves, with their impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
Meals: B
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Day 8
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 Day 8
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In the morning enjoy a cruise on the Li River, passing through Guilin’s
magnificent scenery of spectacular limestone outcrops and fishing villages. Disembark
at Yangshou with its bustling markets, before returning to Guilin.
Meals: B
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Day 9
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 Day 9
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Fly to Shanghai, in the afternoon visit the famous ‘Bund’ waterfront and old
Shanghai, including the Yu Yuan Garden. Stay at the Mayfair Hotel.
Meals: B
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Day 10
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 Day 10
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You may choose to relax today, or perhaps take an optional excursion by rail
to the city of Suzhou on the Imperial Grand Canal, renowned for its classical Chinese
gardens and also an important silk–producing centre. Please advise at the time of
booking if you would like to take this optional trip (Price £40 per person).
Meals: B
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Day 11
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 Day 11
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Morning transfer to the airport by the Maglev Train for the British Airways nonstop
flight to London Heathrow, arriving in the afternoon.
Meals: B
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