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| A relaxed journey
taking in the highlights of a vast and beautiful country.
Experience all the imperial relics of Beijing, archaeological
wonders of multicultural Xi'an, and the stunning river
Li in Guilin, this trip makes for a fabulous family adventure. |
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| Beijing's
historic, cultural, and
political preeminence dates back nearly six centuries.
Yet, in spite of devastating urban renewal, modern Beijing
continues to convey an imperial grandeur. Beijing rewards
the explorer. Most temples and palaces have gardens and
lesser courtyards that are seldom visited. The Temple
of Heaven's vast grounds are a pleasure year-round --
and enchanting during a snowstorm. |
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| The Forbidden
City and Tiananmen
Square represent the heart of Beijing from imperial
and tourist perspectives. A visit to Beijing is incomplete
without a side trip to the Great
Wall, one of China's most important sights. Within
a few hours' drive of the city limits you can visit the
wall at three different points, plus a cornucopia of other
historical and natural wonders. Beyond the wall is a valley
beautiful enough to serve as the burial ground for 13
Ming emperors known as Ming
Tomb. Also in the valley you can find one of the
world's premier paleontological sites, Beijing's oldest
bridge, and several important temples. |
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| Xian,
the eternal city, records the great changes of the Chinese
nation just like a living history book. The cultural and
historical significance of the area, as well as the abundant
relics and sites, help Xian enjoy the laudatory title
of "Natural History Museum". The Museum of Terra
Cotta Warriors and Horses is praised as "the
eighth major miracle of the world", Mausoleum
of Emperor Qin Shi Huang is listed on the World
Heritage List, and the City
Wall of the Ming Dynasty is the largest and most
intact Ming Dynasty castle in the world. The night life
in Xian has a unique glamour. Traditional ways include
enjoying the night scenery around the Bell Tower, taking
part in a Tang Dynasty Dinner Show, strolling on the ancient
Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square and watching the music fountain
performance |
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| Guilin
Just as Xian is a must when
you travel to China, so is Guilin.
The stunning landscape in
which the city is situated has a kind of magic that is
all its own. The strangely shaped hills, or karsts, with
the verdant vegetation ranging from bamboo to conifers
together with wonderful caves make Guilin such an attraction
for tourists. Guilin
is considered to be the
pearl of China's thriving tourist industry on account
of the natural beauty and historic treasures. Major attractions
include Elephant
Trunk Hill, Li
River, Reed Flute Cave and
Seven-Star Park
that boasts a Stone Museum
where amazing geological finds are displayed |
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| Shanghai
is situated on the estuary of Yangtze River of China.
It is the largest industrial city in China. Modern Shanghai
has three key areas of interest to the visitor. These
comprise Sightseeing, Business and Shopping centered upon
People's Square and along the Hangout River. Major attractions
include, Jade Buddha temple, Yu Yuan garden and Oriental
Pearl TV Tower. |
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| Best season March
- October |
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