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Splendid China, Inner Mongolia & Tibet
(Beijing, Hohhot, Dongsheng, Xian, Chengdu, Lhasa, Shanghai and
Suzhou.)
(Ref : OWTCHI19)
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Day |
Itinerary |
Accommodation/Meals |
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Arrive Beijing
Arrive at Beijing and transfer to hotel. |

Hotel - Beijing |
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BEIJING Sightseeing Tour
Today's sightseeing starts at the Great Wall. A stirring
sight as it winds like a dragon into the hills, we walk along its
famous path. After lunch, we will explore the magnificent tombs of
13 of the Ming Emperors. We pass through the famous "Spirit
Way", lined with stele of stone animals, to visit the only
open tomb, that of Emperor Shen Zong and his two empresses, with
displays of the emperor's crown and robe. Tonight we enjoy a
spectacular performance of the Peking Opera. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Beijing |
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3 |
BEIJING Sightseeing Tour
We continue our sightseeing in Beijing with a tour of the
Forbidden City. Through the Meridian Gate, we enter a world of
incredible extravagance and intrigue as we stroll the walled city.
Later, we visit the Tian'anmen Square with Mao's Tomb. This
afternoon we go out to the Summer Palace, which is followed by a
spectacular Peking Duck dinner. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Beijing |
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Beijing Sightseeing Tour, BEIJING - HOHHOT
This morning we will see the beautiful Temple of Heaven.
An afternoon flight will bring us to Hohhot, the capital of
Inner Mongolia. At a little more than a mile above sea level the
air is fresh and climate is pleasant. The traditional religion of
the Mongols, who make up only 15% of the population of this
autonomous region is Tibetan Buddhism. Before we proceed to our
hotel we visit the old part of town with the Dazhao Temple, Five
Pagoda Temple and The Inner Mongolian Museum. After dinner we will
attend a Mongolian Singing and Dance performance. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Hohhot |
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5 |
HOHHOT - GRASSLAND Sightseeing Tour
Our coach takes us out into the Mongolian steppe, dotted by
obos or shaman shrines - stone piles gathered by nomads who come
here for their mid May festivals and each brings a stone and lays
it here - yurts and herds of sheep, camels and horses. A special
Mongolian dinner of baozi (steamed meat buns) and different meat
dishes awaits us this evening before we retreat for the night into
our yurts, covered by a spectacular star covered firmament. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Hohhot |
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6 |
GRASSLAND - DONGSHENG Sightseeing Tour
After breakfast we journey on along peaceful dirt paths
across the vast grassland past more yurts and herds of animals.
After a banquet style lunch of barbecued sheep served by a
friendly Mongol family we continue our trip. Before we reach our
days destination, Dongsheng, we tour little known Meidaizhao
Monastery of the Gelukpa (Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism). |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Dongsheng |
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DONGSHENG - HOHHOT Sightseeing Tour
The main language spoken in Dongsheng is Mongolian. The
locals are extremely friendly. The city has an attractive market
and is the staging post for the site of Genghis Khan's Mausoleum,
which we visit this morning. With newly awakened Mongolian
nationalism the mausoleum became a pilgrimage site for both Inner
and Outer Mongolians. To meet true Mongolians this is one of the
best places in China to do so. This evening brings us back to
Hohhot. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Hohhot |
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HOHHOT - XIAN , Xian Sightseeing Tour
A morning flight, via Beijing, brings us to Xian, for
eleven dynasties the capital of ancient China. It was the starting
point for the famous Silk Routes on which the precious material
was carried all the way to ancient Rome (the Romans however never
knew from where exactly it came from). Xian is one of China's
major attractions, due to its unique 2000 years history, testimony
of which can be found throughout the area. Afternoon sightseeing
includes a visit to the Shaanxi Provincial Museum and the well
preserved city walls. After dinner we attend a special Tang
Dynasty Music and Dance show. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Xian |
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9 |
XIAN Sightseeing Tour
One of the absolute highlights of any visit to China is the
tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China. An
extraordinary army of over 6000 Terra cotta warriors (no two
alike!) with their horses and chariots have protected the dead
Emperor for over 2000 years. Next we tour the Banpo Neolithic
Village with the first traces of the Yangshao culture, dating to
4500 BC. The striking Ming Dynasty Bell Tower and Drum Tower
further underline Xian's historical significance. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Xian |
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10 |
XIAN - CHENGDU , Sightseeing Tour
This morning is free to explore the many exotic and
interesting markets in Xian. An afternoon flight brings us to
Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, China's most populous province.
Chinese often refer to it as the "Heavenly Kingdom" in
reference to its resources, prosperity and rich cultural heritage.
Chengdu is known for its artisans: small time basket weavers,
cobblers, tailors, house ware merchants and snack hawkers who
swarm the streets and contribute to the bustling energy of the
city. Its 2500 year history is closely linked with the arts and
crafts trade. A city tour will show us the tomb of Wang Jiang with
its 24 statues of musicians, all playing a different instrument.
It is considered to be the best surviving record of a Tang Dynasty
musical group. We will also see Zhaojue Temple, which served as a
model for many Japanese and south-east Asian Buddhist temples and
the Sichuan Museum with its extensive collection of ancient tiled
murals. |

(Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
Hotel - Chengdu |
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11 |
CHENGDU - LHASA
Locked away in its mountain fortress of the Himalayas,
Tibet has long exercised a unique hold on the imagination of the
West: 'Shangri-La', 'The Land of Snow', 'the Rooftop of the
World', Tibet is mysterious in a way few other places are. Its
history begins in the 7th century A.D. After the 9th century the
monasteries became increasingly politicized and in 1641 the
Gelukpa (Yellow Hat sect) used the support of the Buddhist Mongols
to crush the Red Hats, their rivals. The Yellow Hats' leader
adopted the title Dalai Lama; or Ocean of Wisdom. We arrive in
Lhasa early afternoon and visit the Dalai Lama's summer palace
Norbu Lingka before we check into our hotel. |

(Breakfast & Lunch)
Hotel - Lhasa |
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12 |
LHASA Sightseeing Tour
Our full day of sightseeing includes magnificent Potala
Palace, former winter residence of the Dalai Lama, the location of
their tombs and once the seat of the Tibetan government. The
imposing 17th century structure dominates the skyline of Lhasa,
and was built on the site of a structure 1000 years older. We will
also visit Jokhang Temple, one of Tibet's holiest shrines, built
to commemorate the marriage of the Chinese Tang Princess Wen Cheng
to King Songtsen Gampo. |

(Breakfast & Lunch)
Hotel - Lhasa |
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13 |
LHASA Sightseeing Tour
Today's sightseeing will show us Drepung Monastery, once
the largest cloister in the world and still an active lamasery.
After lunch we will visit with a Tibetan family and gain some
insight about Tibetan life. This afternoon, we continue our
adventure in Lhasa with a tour of Barkhor Street, a colorful
Tibetan style bazaar. |
(Breakfast & Lunch)
Hotel - Lhasa |
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14 |
LHASA - CHENGDU - SHANGHAI
A morning flight brings us back to Chengdu. If time allows,
we'll visit the Temple of Marquis Wu which was built for Zhuge
Liang, the famous strategist and statesman of the kingdom of Shu
during the period of the Warring Three Kingdoms in the 2nd century
A.D. Then we leave for Shanghai, the fifth largest city in the
world and China's most cosmopolitan metropolis. |

(Breakfast & Lunch)
Hotel - Shanghai |
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SHANGHAI Sightseeing Tour
A full day of sightseeing introduces us to Shanghai's
intriguing past which embraces both the notoriety of its
corruption and decadence during the 40's and the birth of the
Communist party. Enjoy the tranquillity of Yu Garden (the
Mandarin's Garden which served as the model for the famous Blue
Willow China) and the Jade Buddha Temple housing two beautiful
white Jade Buddha images. After dinner, we applaud a show of
Chinese acrobats. |

(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Hotel - Shanghai |
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SHANGHAI - SUZHOU, Suzhou Sightseeing Tour
This morning a first class train brings us to Suzhou, the "Venice
of the East." Suzhou's classical gardens, canals and bridges
are one of China's most visited scenic wonders. There are many
places worth seeing in this beautiful garden city: Liu Garden,
Master of Fishing Net Garden, Tiger Hill, the Silk Reeling
Factory, the National Embroidery Research Institute. |

(Breakfast & Lunch)
Hotel - Suzhou |
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17 |
Suzhou Sightseeing Tour, SUZHOU - SHANGHAI
Drive back to Shanghai after city sightseeing tour of
Suzhou. |

(Breakfast & Lunch)
Hotel - Shanghai |
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SHANGHAI
All day free for shopping along famous Nanjing Road or
explore the old Chinese city with its maze of narrow lanes. Just
north of it was the French Concession, one of the most interesting
parts of Shanghai with lots of restaurants and Western style
cafes. For souvenirs check out the Shanghai Arts and Crafts
Service Center on Nanjing Xilu or the Shanghai Arts & Crafts
Store at the Shanghai Exhibition Center. Well worth a visit is Sun
Yatzen's Residence. Listening to the ancient, famous jazz band and
having a drink at the Peace Hotel or enjoying a dinner cruise on
the Huangpu River might be a suitable conclusion of a memorable
trip. |

(Breakfast)
Hotel - Shanghai |
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DEPARTURE FROM SHANGHAI
Today we bid farewell to Shanghai and China, when we
transfer to the airport to board our flight back home.
For clients departing to home from Beijing, a flight
there can be arranged. |
(Breakfast)
Hotel - Hongkong |
Pricing and Details
(Prices quoted based on 2 persons sharing a double
room. Prices in UK sterling)
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TOTAL TOUR PRICE...... |
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3 Star |
4 Star |
5 Star |
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Per Person
£ 2,077 (GBP)
$ 3,946 (USD)
3,073 (Euros)
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Per Person
£ 2,189 (GBP)
$ 4,159 (USD)
3,239 (Euros)
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Per Person
£ 2,317 (GBP)
$ 4,402 (USD)
3,429 (Euros)
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Tour Includes :-
- All accommodation.
- Transfers (to and from Chinese airports, train stations, bus
stations etc ).
- Transportation (to and from all sites and destinations).
- Internal flights (where applicable)
- Train Tickets (where applicable)
- Entrance fees to sites
- English Speaking Guide.
- Meals as listed
Items not included :-
- International Flights (See the flights section of this site
or contact us for advice on obtaining flights).
- Chinese Visa (Download a visa application in the visa section
of this site or contact us for information on obtaining your
visa).
- Any Meals not listed
Tour Notes
- Dates : All of our tours are
run to fit clients exact date / time requirements. Just let us
know what you require and the tour will be scheduled to fit it
with you.
- Single Supplement: For clients
travelling alone, tours will be subject to a single supplement -
please contact us for further details
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