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2008
September 2,9,16,23
October 7,14
2009 Departures
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Discover the history and culture
of China on this 13-day river cruise vacation on
the magical Yangtze! Begin your journey with two
overnights in Shanghai and visits to a silk
factory, the Yu Yuan Gardens, plus a variety of
cultural experiences. Next, travel to Yichang to
embark on a 4-night river cruise aboard the
Victoria Anna. During your cruise, visit the
Three Gorges Dam site—a marvel of modern
engineering—and view breathtaking scenery as you
sail through this history-steeped region. After
disembarking in Chongqing, travel to Xi’an,
where you will see the Dayan Pagoda, Terracotta
Warriors, noodle-making demonstration, and a
Tang Dynasty dinner show. End your amazing China
vacation in the capital city of Beijing. Here
you will visit the Great Wall, the Forbidden
City and its Imperial Palace, and experience the
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SHANGHAI -
Sightseeing with Local Guide; stroll
along the Bund; visit the Yu Yuan Gardens, a
silk factory, and the Children’s Palace;
attend an acrobatic show; visit the Shanghai
Museum
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YICHANG -
Begin your Yangtze cruise aboard the
Victoria Anna
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THREE GORGES DAM SITE -
Sightseeing of the impressive dam site
with a Local Guide
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SHENNONG STREAM OR DANING RIVER -
Enjoy a boat excursion down one of the
lesser gorges of the Yangtze
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WANXIAN/SHIBAOZHAI/FENGDU -
View a wooden pagoda, an acrobatic show,
or statues at numerous temples on Mingshan
Hill
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CHONGQING -
Visit a local zoo
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XI’AN -
Sightseeing with Local Guide; visit the
Dayan Pagoda and terracotta warriors;
calligraphy class, lacquer workshop,
noodlemaking demonstration, enjoy “The Tang
Dynasty” dinner show
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BEIJING -
Sightseeing with Local Guide; Hutongs
tour by rickshaw; visit the Forbidden City,
Imperial Palace, Tian’anmen Square, Summer
Palace, Peking Opera, Great Wall, and Sacred
Way of the Ming Tombs; cloisonne workshop;
Peking Duck farewell dinner
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ALL INTRA-TOUR FLIGHTS
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9/2/2008
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9/3/2008 |
9/14/2008 |
$2,929.00 |
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9/9/2008
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9/10/2008 |
9/21/2008 |
$2,929.00 |
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9/16/2008
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9/17/2008 |
9/28/2008 |
$3,289.00 |
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9/23/2008
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9/24/2008 |
10/5/2008 |
$3,289.00 |
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10/7/2008
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10/8/2008 |
10/19/2008 |
$3,289.00 |
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10/14/2008 |
10/15/2008 |
10/26/2008 |
$3,289.00 |
US$ Price
Details
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Applicable air fare taxes
and fees
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Single Room Supplement: WYC
$1200
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Triples are not available
Extra nights per person in
Shanghai
Mon.-Thu.: in single room $258; in twin room
$140
Fri.-Sun.: in single room $206; in twin room
$115
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
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Day 1
(Tue.) Board your
transpacific flight.
Day 2
Arrive in Shanghai, China
(Wed.) Welcome to China’s most
populous city and center of
trade and industry. Hotel rooms
are available for immediate
check-in.
Day 3
Shanghai
(Thu.) 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.
Your Tour Director will host a
WELCOME DINNER tonight as you
meet your traveling companions.
This evening, you’ll be amazed
at the fabulous ACROBATIC SHOW.
(B,L,D)
Day 4
Shanghai–Yichang
(Embarkation)–Yangtze River
Cruise
(Fri.) Visit the SHANGHAI MUSEUM
before flying to Yichang. Board
the Victoria Anna for a
4-night cruise through the
breathtaking Three Gorges of the
Yangtze. (B,D)
Day 5
The
Three Gorges Dam Site
(Sat.) 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,
sail through the Three Gorges
ship locks and the Xiling Gorge.
(B,L,D)
Day 6
Shennong
Stream or Daning River
(Sun.) This morning,
disembark for a BOAT EXCURSION
down either the Daning River or
Shennong Stream, depending on
conditions. After lunch, head
upstream through the Qutang
Gorge, the shortest but most
dramatic gorge, and the Wu
Gorge, 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. (B,L,D)
Day 7
Wanxian
or Shibaozhai or Fengdu
(Mon.) 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 Snow Jade Cave.
(B,L,D)
Day 8
Chongqing
(Disembarkation)–Xi’an
(Tue.) Bid farewell to your
ship’s crew upon arrival in
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 your flight to
the city of Xi’an in central
China. (B,L,D)
Day 9
Xi’an
(Wed.) 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
TERRACOTA WARRIORSthat has been
guarding the burial site for
2,000 years. This evening, enjoy
“The Tang Dynasty” DINNER SHOW,
featuring a colorful assemblage
of classical performances.
(B,L,D)
Day 10
Xi’an–Beijing
(Thu.) 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
Beijing, China’s capital city.
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. (B,L)
Day 11
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.
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 12
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. This evening is
the perfect finale to a great
touring adventure as you’re
hosted to a special Peking Duck
FAREWELL DINNER. (B,L,D)
Day 13
(Sun.) Your homebound flight
arrives the same day. (B) |
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Day 14 Hong Kong. (Mon.) This morning’s
sightseeing begins with a cable car ride up
VICTORIA PEAK for panoramic vistas of this
one-of-a-kind port city. Continue to Repulse
Bay, a popular beach area, and then to STANLEY
MARKET, a narrow street jammed with stalls
offering clothing, arts, and crafts. The
afternoon and evening are free for independent
exploration. Tonight an optional sunset cruise
on Hong Kong’s magnificent harbor is
recommended. (B)
Day 15 Hong Kong. (Tue.) 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. Your
Local Host will be happy to offer selections to
make the most of your day. (B)
Day 16 (Wed.) Your homebound flight
arrives the same day. (B)
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