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21-day
China in Depth (2012)
Shanghai -
Hangzhou - Wuzhen -
Suzhou - Yichang -
Yangtze River Cruise
- Chongqing -
Xi'an -
Tai'an -
Qufu -
Jinan -
Beijing
Scroll down to bottom for departure dates, prices and hotel list
Day 1/Thu: Departing Home City
Depart home city and cross the International Date Line.
Day 2/Fri: Arrival in Shanghai
Arrive in late afternoon and transfer to hotel upon meeting your guide.
Day 3/Sat: Shanghai
Paris of China, Pearl of the Orient, city of quick riches, paradise of
the adventurers - those were some of the names by which Shanghai was known
before the Communists took it over from the Nationalist Government in 1949.
After four decades of anemic growth in a state planned economy, Shanghai is
roaring back to recapture its position on the world stage. With a population
of 23 million and rapid economic expansion in the last 20 years, Shanghai
has again become a leading global city with significant influence in
commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology and transport.

Our sightseeing today begins
with a walk on the Bund, a waterfront promenade famous for its landmark
neoclassical buildings of European style. We then visit
Shanghai Museum,
Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center
and Jade Buddha Temple. Evening entertainment is a dazzling acrobatic show.
(B/L/D)
Day 4/Sun: Shanghai
Today is a free day. Exploring China's most dynamic city on your own has
never been easier. Our recommended list includes
Jinmao Tower, a ride
aboard the world's only commercially run
Maglev
train, and the popular evening cruise on Huangpu River to enjoy the city's
spectacular neon-lit skyline. (B)
Day 5/Mon: Shanghai - Hangzhou
 
We travel to Hangzhou by deluxe motor coach this morning. With a history of
2200 years, scenic Hangzhou has often been referred to as "Paradise on
Earth" by Chinese poets and writers. A refreshing cruise on serene West Lake
is followed by a visit to the Silk Museum. (B/L)
Day 6/Tue: Hangzhou
- Wuzhen - Suzhou

Morning sightseeing includes Six Harmony Pagoda and Longjing Tea Plantation
where the much treasured Chinese green tea is made. We drive to Wuzhen (1
hour) after lunch. The 12-century-old water town boasts many well-preserved
ancient residential and commercial buildings. Tour the major sites before
continuing on to Suzhou (2 hours). (B/L)

Day 7/Wed: Suzhou
The ancient city is best known for its traditional Chinese gardens, silk
production and well-preserved canals. Our schedule today takes
Master-of-Nets Garden,
a short cruise on the
Grand Canal, the Silk
Embroidery Research Institute and a silk spinning mill. (B/L)
Day 8/Thu: Suzhou - Yichang
 
Free morning. After lunch we transfer to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport (80km) to
fly to Yichang where we set out for a 3-day cruise up the Yangtze River,
known as the Long River or Changjiang among the Chinese. Click on image
to the right to view deck plan. (B/L/D)
Day 9/Fri: Yangtze Cruise

At 6,380km the Yangtze is the longest river in China and the third longest
in the world after the Nile and the Amazon. The most impressive section of
the Yangtze is the Three Gorges.

Morning visit to the site of the
Three Gorges Dam. Construction of the dam started on December 14, 1994. It
was expected to be fully operational in 2009. Due to additional projects
such as the underground power plant with six additional generators, the dam
is not expected to become fully operational until 2011. The dam raised the
water level the third time to 172.5 metres by the end of 2008. The Chinese
government estimated the cost of the construction to be $27 billion while
some Chinese scholars and international organizations estimated the actual
cost could be as high as over $80 billion. The project upon completion will
become the largest hydroelectric dam in the world with a reservoir
stretching hundreds of kilometres upstream. (B/L/D)
Day 10/Sat: Yangtze Cruise

This morning we navigate Shennong Stream on a small vessel. Originating in
the southern slopes of Shennongjia Nature Reserve, the crystal clear river
twists and turns 60 kilometres through forested mountains before emptying
into the mighty Yangtze. Admire nature’s grandeur while sailing through
spectacular Wu Gorge (44km) and Qutang Gorge (8km) later today. Please
note the excursion may be substituted by a motorized sampan ride through
equally impressive Lesser Three Gorges of Daning River, another Yangtze
tributary. (B/L/D)
Day 11/Sun: Yangtze Cruise

Today’s onshore visit features the necropolis of Fengdu, a historic temple
complex modeled after the Chinese Hell in Taoist mythology. Depending on
river conditions, the cruise operator may substitute Fengdu with Shibaozhai
or Stone Treasure Fortress - an ancient wooden pagoda built against rock
cliffs facing the Yangtze. (B/L/D)
Day 12/Mon: Chongqing - Xi'an

Our cruise ends this morning. City tour in Chongqing includes
People's Square and General Stilwell's former residence during World Wall
II. We Fly to Xi'an in late afternoon or early evening.
(B/L)
Day
13/Tue: Xi'an
Eastern terminus of the fabled Silk Road and one of the ancient capitals
of China, Xi'an is home to the
Terracotta Army.
Designed to follow the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) into
eternity, the Terra Cotta Army located about 30km east of the city
represents one of the greatest archeological discoveries of the 20th Century
in the world. After a tour of the excavation site, we return to the city for
a stroll on the ancient wall. Tonight we enjoy a spectacular music and dance
show reminiscent of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.), a period generally
considered a golden era of the Chinese civilization. (B/L/D)
Day 14/Wed: Xi'an - Tai'an
 
Morning sightseeing takes in the Shaanxi Provincial Museum. The modern,
well-organized museum completed in 1992 traces the history of Xi'an from
prehistory to the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). The extensive galleries and
exhibitions offer the visitor an excellent introduction to the area that
greatly improves understanding of the numerous historical sites in and
around the city. We fly to Jinan in the afternoon and transfer to Tai'an
(80km) upon arrival. (B/L/D)
Day
15/Thu: Tai'an
We dedicate the morning to exploring the historic
Mt. Tai or Taishan.
The most revered of the five sacred Taoist mountains of China, Mt. Tai has
since the dawn of Chinese history been a great source of inspiration for
poets, writers and painters. In 1982, the UNESCO designated Mt. Tai a World
Natural and Cultural Heritage Site. We ride the cable car and then walk
about an hour to the summit for a rewarding view of the surrounding
countryside. The energetic may choose to skip the cable car and conquer the
entire 6000 steps on foot. The climb can be hard work but the central
route's bewildering catalogue of bridges, trees, towers, statues, inscribed
stones, caves, pavilions and temples combine to take your mind off your
aching calves. (B/L)

Day 16/Fri: Tai'an - Qufu -
Jinan

Drive to Qufu (100km) after breakfast. Qufu is hometown of Confucius whose
philosophy, known as Confucianism, played and continues to play a vital role
in the evolution of the Chinese civilization. We visit the mansions
inhabited by Confucius' descendants, now a museum, the sage's last resting
place at Confucian Forest, and finally the massive Confucius Temple, which
features a series of impressive gateways, clusters of twisted pines and
cypresses, inscribed steles and tortoise tablets recording ancient events.
We return to Jinan later in the day and arrive around dinnertime. (B/L/D)

Day 17/Sat: Jinan
Jinan is the capital of Shandong Province and best known for its hundreds of
gushing springs. The name "Jinan" literally means "south of Ji River"
referring to the old river north of the ancient city. The Ji River
disappeared in 1852 when the Yellow River changed its course northwards and
took over its bed. We visit Baotu Springs Park and the Provincial Museum
before exploring the city on our own. (B/L)
Day
18/Sun: Jinan - Beijing
Travel to Beijing by
bullet train. We leave Jinan at 8:10 AM and
arrive in Beijing in less than 2 hours covering a distance of 450km. The
air-conditioned train is equipped with comfortable seats and very clean
sit-down toilets. It is important to note that due to lack of porter service
at both ends clients are required to carry their own luggage to and from the
train; which gives you another reason to travel light. Afternoon sightseeing
in Beijing consists of
Tian'anmen Square and adjacent
Forbidden City. (B/L)
Day
19/Mon: Beijing
Enjoy a full-day excursion to the legendary
Great Wall
at Mutianyu, 75km northeast of the city. Zigzagging over 6,000 kilometres
from east to west along the undulating mountains, the Great Wall, said to be
visible from the moon, was built to hold off tribal invaders from the north.
Construction of the earliest sections of the Wall started in the 7th century
B.C. A major renovation started with the founding of the Ming Dynasty in
1368 and took 200 years to complete. The wall we see today in Beijing is
almost exactly the result of this effort. (B/L)
Day 20/Tue: Beijing
Today we visit the
Temple of Heaven, the
Summer Palace, and a
hutong - traditional
alleyway flanked with courtyard residences. We wrap up the day with a
sumptuous Peking Roast Duck dinner. (B/L/D)
Day 21/Wed: Returning Home
Spend the morning packing and relaxing. Transfer to the airport to board
return flight departing in the afternoon. Cross the International Date Line
and arrive home the same day. (B)
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Dates & Prices 2012 |
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Depart (Thu) |
Return (Wed) |
Land Package
excluding int'l airfare |
Single Supplement |
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Apr
12 |
May
02 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
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Apr 19 |
May 09 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
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Apr
26 |
May
16 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
May
03 |
May
23 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
May 10 |
May
30 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
May 17 |
Jun 06 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
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May
24* |
Jun
13 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
May
31 |
Jun
20 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jun
07 |
Jun
27 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jun
14 |
Jul
04 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jun
21 |
Jul
11 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jun
28 |
Jul
18 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jul
05 |
Jul
25 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jul
12 |
Aug
01 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jul
19 |
Aug
08 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Jul
26 |
Aug
15 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Aug
02 |
Aug
22 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Aug
09 |
Aug
29 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
|
Aug
15 |
Sep
05 |
$4050 |
$1800 |
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Aug
23 |
Sep
12 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
|
Aug
29 |
Sep
19 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
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Sep
06 |
Sep
26 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
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Sep
13 |
Oct
03 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
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Sep
20 |
Oct
10 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
|
Sep
27 |
Oct
17 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
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Oct
04 |
Oct
24 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
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Oct
11 |
Oct
31 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
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Oct
18 |
Nov
07 |
$4150 |
$1850 |
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Prices |
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International Airfare |
Local Air Taxes & Surcharges |
Travel Insurance |
Recommended Tipping |
China Visa Fee |
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