Ancient & modern China
15 days/ 14 nights

Beijing, Chengde, Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou & Wuzhen, regionally escoretd

Tour Code: BCSHW

Day 1
Arrive in Beijing (Saturday)
Welcome to Beijing-the capital of China and home to many wonders. On arrival, you will be met by your friendly local tour guide and transferred to your impressive 5 star hotel.
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Day 2
Beijing
Today, we will walk across Tiananmen Square, the largest public square in the world and the symbolic center for all of China. We will then visit the magnificent Forbidden City. This complex, the largest and most intact conglomeration of ancient structures of the imperial palace ever built in the world, features more than 800 buildings with 9999 rooms, resplendent golden-glazed roofs, red lacquered pillars and vermilion walls. Afternoon, we will visit Summer Palace. The Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) in the northwestern suburb of Beijing was built in 1750, so far the best-preserved imperial garden in China, and was endorsed by the UNESCO in 1998 as a world cultural heritage site. As a paragon of Chinese gardens, this huge garden includes Longevity Hill, whose beauty is set off by a multitude of halls, kiosks and trees, and Kunming Lake, a vast man-made construction with water filled by a large reservoir north of Beijing. [B/L/D]
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Day 3
Beijing
A full day excursion to the Badaling Great Wall, one of the most amazing feats of human labor. The Great Wall is the most famous image of China throughout the world. It is the only man made object visible from the moon, and as one of the Eight Wonders of the world. It is a symbol of Chinese traditional culture and the pride of the Chinese nation. Later visit the Ming Tombs at Changling along the Sacred Way with giant marble figures and animals guarding the tomb area for deceased emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644AD). 13 of the 16 Ming emperors have their tombs here. This is an attractive destination as much for the natural scenery of the area as for the tombs themselves. [B/L/D]
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Day 4
Beijing
After breakfast, we will visit Temple of Heaven to see local people doing Taiji and morning exercises. Built in 1420, Temple of Heaven was where Ming and Qing emperors prayed Heaven for good harvests. Major structures are hall of Prayer for good Harvest, Imperial Vault of Heaven, Circular Mound Altar, and Abstinence Palace. UNESCO endorsed Temple of Heaven as a world cultural heritage site in December 1998. Later, we visit Museum of China Ancient Architecture & History of Beijing. Afternoon, we will take a tour to Hutong. Hutong is an ancient urban alley peculiar to Beijing. The ancient city has several thousands of hutong around the Forbidden City. Most of them were formed in Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Most hutongs in Beijng are mainly located in the area near Shichahai, the most beautiful place in old Beijing, with the oldest water areas, the mansions of the former princes, temples, famous personages’ former residences. Enjoy the famous Peking Duck dinner & cultural show in the evening. [B/L/SD]
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Day 5
Beijing Chengde Overland
You will be transferred to Chengde (Introduction of Imperial Capital of Chengde), originally called Rehe was once the summer resort capital of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It holds rich culture related to this history as well as many historic relics. Upon arrival, we will visit Putuo Zongchengzhi Temple, which is located to the north of Mountain Resort of Chengde. It is the biggest and the most magnificent building in Eight Outer Temples. Built in 1767 imitating the style of the Potala Palace, the temple is also named 'Little Potala Palace'. For another reason that “Putuo Zongchengzhi” is a Tibetan language meaning “Potala Palace” in Chinese. [B/L/D]
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Day 6
Chengde
Morning visit the Bishushanzhuang –The Imperial Mountain Summer Resort. The Imperial Mountain Resort of Chengde, a key national cultural protection unit, was listed in the World Cultural Heritage Directory in 1994. It was built in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and took about 90 years (1703-1792) to construct. Afternoon, we will visit small Kashilumbu Palace & Puning temple. Puning Temple was built in 1755. It is also known as 'Big Buddha Temple', for a big wooden Buddhist statue housed there. [B/L/D]
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Day 7
Chengde/Beijing/Shanghai Overland/Flight
This morning, we drive back to Beijing and connect to the flight to Shanghai. Welcome to Shanghai-the economic center of China, a comprehensive industrial base and a famous historical and cultural city. On arrival, you will be met by your friendly local tour guide and transferred to your hotel. [B/L]
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Day 8
Shanghai
We will have a full day city tour in Shanghai. Start the exploration form The Bund, a waterfront promenade lined with a mile-long of European buildings. Later, visit the small yet exquisite Yu Yuan Garden. After lunch, we will visit the marvelous Shanghai Museum. Its galleries contain world-class collections of ancient arts and artifacts. The Bronze Gallery is a must-see section. Enjoy an exciting Acrobatic Show in the evening. [B/L/D]
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Day 9
Shanghai/Suzhou Overland
This morning, we tour to French Concession (the area has been newly renovated). Then, we will visit Oriental Pearl TV Tower for a bird’s eye view of Shanghai. Continue our trip to Jade Buddha Temple, a venerable and famous Buddhist temple, which was built in 1882 to keep two precious jade Buddha statues. Late afternoon, we drive to Suzhou, a renowned city in Chinese history. We check in deluxe Gateway International. [B/L/SD]
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Day 10
Suzhou
Suzhou is one of the first groups of the 24 famous historical and cultural cities and one of the first group of top tourist cities in China. To the east of the Yangtze River, Suzhou is a land of water, with crisscrossed rivers and lakes, picturesque scenery and a large number of historical sites and celebrities. Today, we will start our venture with a visit to the beautiful surroundings of Golden Rooster Lakeside, the new developing zoon. Master of Nets Garden, used to be the residence of vice-minister of Shi Zhengzhi of the Southern Song Dynasty (420-589), called “Wanjuan Hall” or “Yuyin”, as the former owner, professing to be above politics, styled himself a fisherman. Remains of the 14th century man-made mountains, covering 1,152 sq.m. and being the largest of all at Suzhou, Garden of Lion Rock Forest can be still seen today. Noted for its labyrinthine mountains with winding pathways and caverns, old pines and cypress trees, awesome peaks and jogged rocks of grotesque shapes resembling dancing lions with striking and unusual poses, it possesses with pride the true delights of mountain and forest scenery in limited space. Panmen Water Gate is the best-preserved part of the ruined ancient city of Suzhou. Then, we cruise on the Grand Canal. The Silk Embroidery Institute is where we learn much about the silk producing process. [B/L/D]
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Day 11
Suzhou/Hangzhou Overland
Today, we drive to Hangzhou. With a time-honored history, Hangzhou is one of the famous historical and cultural cities in China, and one of the country’s seven major ancient capitals. As a renowned garden-like city and a top tourist city in China, Hangzhou lies by the waters and hills, showing natural, exquisite and picturesque scenery. Afternoon, we take a cruise on small sampan on West Lake to Yanggong Causeway and visit Garden of Guo Zhuang Villa by lakeside and have a tea break while enjoying the view. Tea is popular everywhere in China, but few places enjoy Hangzhou's reputation for tea culture - an undefined element that seems to encompass all things related to tea. [B/L/D]
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Day 12
Hangzhou
Today, we start exploration with a visit to the Ancient Ink & Calligraphy Society, Xiling Seal-engravers’ Society. Situated at the southwest foot of Solitary Hill, Xiling Seal-engraver’s Society was founded in 1904 by a group of Chinese seal artists for the study of bronze and stone seal-engraving. Here you can find the Stone Chamber of the Three Venerables (who were famous seal-engraving arties) where a stone carving-monument to the Three Venerables-that was cut in 52 A.D., during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220), is preserved as a valuable cultural relic. The whole place is graced by pavilions and towers skillfully laid out on the hillside, and these, together with winding paths and ponds, present scenery typical of south China. Then visit Qinghefang Ancient Street to a Chinese Herb Medicine Museum and Store, and an ancient rich man’s large Garden House Name: HuXueyan Mansion. China boasts two best-known traditional medicine stores - one in Beijing and the other in Hangzhou - as the saying goes, "While there is Tong Ren Tang in the Nroth, there is Huqingyutang in the South." Huqingyutang was founded in 1878 by the famous Qing businessman Hu Xueyan. It is a 120 - year - old business preparing herbal medications, known as a court-style pharmacy. Whoever visits the place is likely to be as much impressed by its unique building as by the medications its produce, simple, tasteful and unsophisticated. [B/L/D]
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Day 13
Hangzhou/Wuzhen Overland
This morning, we drive deep into a green forest valley to Dragon Well Tea Plantation. Dragon Well Tea is well known worldwide, the water of dragon well is sweet and nice. The green tea here enjoys very high reputation since Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 A.D) for its four special features: green color, fragrant aroma, sweet taste and smooth even appearance. Then we drive along Fuchun River to Six Harmonies Pagoda. It was first constructed in 970. The existing pagoda was reconstructed in 1153 in the Soughern Song Dynasty. Built of wood and brick, this 60-m-high pagoda has 13 upturned eaves which become progressively narrower toward the top. Then, we drive to Wuzhen -one of the best reserved water-town by the ancient Grand Canal. We take a boat to our deluxe Wuzhen Waterside Hotel in the mid of water-town. Free in the afternoon after lunch for own exploration. A local banquet will be served in Wuzhen. [B/L/SD]
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Day 14
Wuzhen/Shanghai Overland
This morning is free for you to continue your exploration in this lovely river town. Afternoon, you will be transferred to Shanghai. [B/L]
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Day 15
Depart Shanghai (Saturday)
After breakfast, you will be transferred to airport for flight to your sweet home. [B]
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Package Price

Arrive in Beijing
Saturday

Exit Shanghai Saturday

Package Rate
Per Person

Single Supplement

Extra Night Per Room in Beijing

Extra Night Per Room in Shanghai

2008. 4. 12

2008. 4. 26

$1429

$639

$119

$109

4. 19

5. 03

$1429

$639

$119

$109

5. 03

5. 17

$1429

$639

$119

$109

5. 10

5. 24

$1429

$639

$119

$109

5. 17

5. 31

$1429

$639

$119

$109

5. 31

6. 14

$1379

$589

$119

$99

6. 14

6. 28

$1379

$589

$119

$99

6. 28

7. 12

$1379

$589

$119

$99

7. 05

7. 19

$1379

$589

$119

$99

9. 13

9. 27

$1459

$669

$129

$109

9. 27

10. 11

$1459

$669

$129

$109

10. 04

10. 18

$1459

$669

$129

$109

10. 11

10. 25

$1459

$669

$129

$109

10. 18

11. 01

$1459

$669

$129

$109

10. 25

11. 08

$1429

$639

$129

$109

11. 01

11. 15

$1429

$639

$129

$109

*Price per person in Canadian dollars, minimum 2 passengers traveling together

Includes:
  • 14 nights accommodation based on twin sharing with buffet breakfast
    • Beijing Plaza Royal or Chang An Grand Hotel or Oriental Bay Hotel (all 5 star)
    • Chengde Yunshan Hotel or similar ( 4 star)
    • Shanghai Galaxy Hotel or similar (4 star)
    • Suzhou Gateway International Hotel or similar (deluxe)
    • Hangzhou Ramada Hotel or similar (4 star by West Lake)
    • Wuzhen Waterside Hotel (deluxe)
  • Sightseeing tours with lunch and dinner as listed, including
    • Peking Duck Dinner & Cultural Show in Beijing
    • Acrobatic Show in Shanghai
    • Lunch & dinner at local restaurant with one glass of soft drink
    • Special lunch at local restaurant with soft drinks
    • Special dinner at local restaurant with soft drinks & local wine
  • Regionally escorted from Day 7-15
  • Professional English speaking tour guide service
  • Round trip airport/hotel/airport transfers in each city
  • Domestic airfare Beijing/Shanghai with airport tax and fuel surcharge
  • Baggage handling
Excludes:
  • International flights & airport taxes
  • Travel insurance
  • Visa fee
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities to guide, driver & porters