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2008
September 3,10,17,24
2009 Departures
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Experience China in depth during this 17-day
river cruise vacation on the famed Yangtze
River. Your journey begins with three nights in
Beijing, where you will visit historic sites,
such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall,
and enjoy a variety of cultural experiences.
Next, travel to Xi’an to visit the Dayan Pagoda
and see the Terracotta Warriors. In Chongqing,
embark on your 3-night river cruise aboard the
Victoria Anna. On this magical cruise you
will marvel at the beautiful landscape of the
Three Gorges and sail to the Three Gorges Dam
site before disembarking in Yichang on your way
to Shanghai. There you will tour the Shanghai
Museum, Yu Yuan Gardens, and see an amazing
acrobatic show. Travel to Guilin for a relaxing
day cruise on the Li River. The sites of the
one-of-a-kind port city of Hong Kong are the
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- BEIJING
Sightseeing with Local Guide; visit the
Forbidden City, Imperial Palace, Tian’anmen
Square, Summer Palace, Great Wall, cloisonne
workshop, and Sacred Way of the Ming Tombs;
Peking Opera; Hutongs tour by rickshaw;
Peking Duck welcome dinner
- XI’AN
Enjoy “The Tang Dynasty” dinner show;
sightseeing with Local Guide; visit the
Dayan Pagoda and terra-cotta warriors,
calligraphy class, lacquer workshop,
noodle-making demonstration
- CHONG QING
Visit a local zoo; begin your
Yangtze cruise aboard the Victoria Anna
- WANXIAN /SHIBAOZHAI/FENGDU
View a wooden pagoda, an
acrobatic show or statues at numerous
temples on Mingshan Hill
- SHENNONG
STREAM OR DANING RIVER
Enjoy a boat excursion down one
of the lesser gorges of the Yangtze
- THREE GORGES
DAM SITE
Sightseeing of the impressive dam
site with a Local Guide
- SHANGHAI
Sightseeing with Local Guide; stroll along
the Bund; Visit Yu Yuan Gardens, a silk
facory, the Children’s Palace; attend an
acrobatic show; Visit Shanghai Museum
- GUILIN
Sightseeing with Local Guide, enjoy a Li
River cruise; visit the Reed Flute Cave and
a tea farm
- HONG KONG
Sightseeing with Local Guide,
cable car ride up Victoria Peak, Sampan ride
on harbor, visit Stanley Market
- ALL INTRA-TOUR
FLIGHTS
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9/3/2008
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9/4/2008 |
9/19/2008 |
$4,059.00 |
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9/10/2008
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9/11/2008 |
9/26/2008 |
$4,299.00 |
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9/17/2008
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9/18/2008 |
10/3/2008 |
$4,139.00 |
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9/24/2008
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9/25/2008 |
10/10/2008 |
$4,229.00 |
US$ Price
Details
*Air inclusive prices are based
on departure from San Francisco. Air-inclusive
prices do not include a September 11 fee of up
to $10, passenger facility charges of up to $18,
Federal domestic flight segment fees of up to
$3.40 per segment, and U.S. and International
arrival and departure fees of up to $300
depending on your itinerary. Air inclusive
prices are not guaranteed until payment is made
in full. Restrictions apply.
Extra nights per person in
Beijing:
Mon.-Thu.: in single room $244; in twin room
$134
Fri.-Sun.: in single room $199; in twin room
$111
Extra nights per person in Hong Kong
Apr.: in single room $391; in twin room $207
May-Jun.: in single room $242; in twin room $132
Sep. 14-20 & Oct. 1-7: in single room $291; in
twin room $157
Sep. 21-30 & Oct. 8-31: in single room $436; in
twin room $229
Extra nights per person in Bangkok
in single room $184; in twin room $104
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Day 1
(Wed.) Board your transpacific flight.
Day 2 Arrive
in Beijing, China
(Thu.) Welcome to China’s capital city. Hotel
rooms are available for immediate check-in.
Day 3
Beijing
(Fri.) Your full-day sightseeing starts with a
visit to the FORBIDDEN CITY and its IMPERIAL
PALACE, once the home of China’s great emperors.
Nearby is 100-acre TIAN’ANMEN SQUARE, the
largest public square in the world. Enjoy lunch
in a local restaurant and continue to the former
SUMMER PALACE, a complex of pavilions, temples,
and galleries set among beautifully landscaped
grounds and situated on Kunming Lake. This
evening, meet your traveling companions at a
special Chinese WELCOME DINNER hosted by your
Tour Director, featuring delectable Peking Duck.
(B,L,D)
Day 4
Beijing
(Sat.) The GREAT WALL OF CHINA once stretched
4,000 miles across China’s barren northern
terrain from the Bohai Sea to the Gobi Desert.
Head north to a village where the Great Wall is
well preserved and walk along the wall to enjoy
sweeping vistas of this mammoth fortress. Then
visit a CLOISONNE WORKSHOP where you will see
local artisans use the techniques of this
ancient art form to turn pieces of copper into
colorful decorative items. After lunch in a
local restaurant, take a leisurely walk down the
SACRED WAY of the Ming Tombs and marvel at the
impressive hand-carved stone statues. Tonight,
experience local culture at the PEKING OPERA,
including a behind-the-scenes look at the
colorful make-up being applied to the
performers. (B,L,D)
Day 5
Beijing–Xi’an
(Sun.) This morning, enjoy a rickshaw ride
through one of Beijing’s HUTONGS, the city’s
ancient alleys. During this visit, you’re
welcomed into the courtyard of a family’s home,
a daycare center, and a retirement community to
experience life in this historic neighborhood.
Fly to Xi’an where you spend the next two
nights. This evening, enjoy “The Tang Dynasty”
dinner show featuring a colorful assemblage of
classical performances. (B,D)
Day 6 Xi’an
(Mon.) One of the largest and wealthiest cities
in the world when China dominated the silk
trade, Xi’an today is an archaeological
treasure-trove. Sightseeing begins with a visit
to the nearby DAYAN PAGODA, built in 652 A.D.
Then learn to write like a local during a
traditional Chinese CALLIGRAPHY CLASS. During
lunch, enjoy a NOODLE-MAKING DEMONSTRATION by a
master chef and learn how Chinese noodles are
made by hand. In 1974, the enormous tomb of
China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi, was
accidentally discovered by local farmers. Marvel
at the legion of TERRACOTTA WARRIORS that has
been guarding the burial site for 2,000 years. (B,L,D)
Day 7 Xi’an–Chongqing
(Embarkation)–Yangtze River Cruise(Tue.)
This morning, visit Xi’an’s South Gate; you may
even see some locals practicing their morning
Tai Chi. Visit a LACQUER WORKSHOP before flying
to Chongqing, China’s capital during World War
II. The city is high on a hill overlooking the
Jialing and Yangtze Rivers. Visit a local zoo to
see pandas before boarding the Victoria Anna
for a 3-night cruise through the breathtaking
Three Gorges of the Yangtze. (B,D)
Day 8
Wanxian or Shibaozhai or Fengdu
(Wed.) Depending on river conditions, one of the
following shore excursions will be offered:
Wanxian, “Gateway to Eastern Szechuan Province,”
where you will see an acrobatic show, market,
and possibly a school; Shibaozhai, with its
400-year-old, 12-story red wooden pagoda perched
high on a cliff side; or Fengdu, where you’ll
visit the Snow Jade Cave. (B,L,D)
Day 9
Shennong Stream or Daning River
(Thu.) Head downstream through the first and
second of the three gorges—Qutang Gorge, the
shortest but most dramatic gorge, and Wu, known
for its quiet beauty and forest-covered
mountains. You can nearly touch the
perpendicular walls rising from the riverbanks
as your captain negotiates this narrow gap.
After lunch, disembark for a boat excursion down
either the Daning River or Shennong Stream,
depending on conditions. Continue sailing
through Xiling Gorge and the Three Gorges ship
locks. (B,L,D)
Day 10 The
Three Gorges Dam Site–Yichang
(Disembarkation)–Shanghai
(Fri.) View tiny villages clinging to hillsides
as you proceed toward Yang Jia Wang. This
morning, visit the Three Gorges Dam site, where
the Chinese progress toward building the largest
dam of its kind in the world. After lunch, say
farewell to your ship’s crew in Yichang and
transfer to the airport for your flight to
Shanghai, China’s most populous city and center
of trade and industry. (B,L)
Day 11Shanghai
(Sat.) Full day of sightseeing. Stroll along the
Bund, the city’s riverfront boulevard lined with
historic buildings, housing, banks, and trade
houses. You’ll visit a SILK FACTORY and
experience the YU YUAN GARDENS. Enjoy lunch in a
local restaurant and visit the CHILDREN’S
PALACE, one of China’s famous kindergartens.
This evening, be amazed at a fabulous ACROBATIC
SHOW. (B,L)
Day 12
Shanghai–Guilin
(Sun.) After a morning at leisure, enjoy lunch
and visit the SHANGHAI MUSEUM. Transfer to the
airport for your flight to Guilin, one of
China’s most beautiful areas. Tonight, you may
choose to join our optional trip to see trained
cormorants dive for fish, the traditional
Lijiang fishing method. (B,L)
Day 13
Guilin
(Mon.) Limestone mountains, their needle peaks
hidden in mist, rise from the green plain
surrounding Guilin. The scene conveys a sense of
mystery that artists have tried to capture for
centuries. Savor unique vistas during a
leisurely CRUISE on the Li River and enjoy a
light lunch. (B,L)
Day 14
Guilin–Hong Kong
(Tue.) Visit the famous Reed Flute Cave to see
unusual stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Then visit a local TEA FARM for a hands-on
demonstration of the tea-making process followed
by a tea ceremony. Later, fly to Hong Kong. (B,L)
Day 15 Hong
Kong
(Wed.) This morning’s sightseeing begins with a
cable car ride up to Victoria Pea k for
panoramic vistas of this one-of-a-kind port
city. Continue to Repulse Bay, a popular beach
area, and then to the Aberdeen Fishing Village
where you will enjoy a SAMPAN RIDE on the
harbor. Next stop is STANLEY MARKET, a narrow
street jammed with stalls offering clothing,
arts, and crafts. Tonight, consider an optional
sunset cruise on Hong Kong’s magnificent harbor.
(B)
Day 16 Hong
Kong
(Thu.) A full free day to explore this exciting
city. You may wish to join one of our optional
excursions to view the giant Buddha on the
island of Lantau or an excursion to learn about
Hong Kong’s history before the British colonized
the area. Shopping is a highlight of Hong Kong
with markets, malls, and shops to fit any taste
and budget. This evening is the perfect finale
to a great adventure as you’re hosted at a
special FAREWELL DINNER. (B,D)
Day 17
(Fri.) Your homebound flight arrives the same
day. (B)
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Day 18 Bangkok. (Sat.) There is no better
way to begin your discovery of Thailand than at
the GRAND PALACE, the truly grand seat of the
court of old Siam; and adjoining the royal
temple, WAT PHRA KEO, housing the 31-inch
Emerald Buddha and the RECLINING BUDDHA. The
afternoon and evening are at leisure; you may
want to pamper yourself with a traditional Thai
massage. (B)
Day 19 Bangkok. (Sun.) A full day at leisure
for you to explore this fascinating city.
Perhaps join one of our optional excursions to
the ancient capital of Ayutthaya. Or see the
floating markets with a stop at the Rose Garden
and a folklore performance. Your Local Host will
have plenty of ideas to help you plan your day.
(B)
Day 20 (Mon.) Your homebound flight arrives
the same day. (B)
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