Start in: Shanghai
End in: Hongkong
Special Experience: Acrobatic Show in Shanghai, Peking Roast Duck Banquet in Beijing, Li River cruise in Guilin and bargain hard in Hong Kong
Tour Map
Trip Highlights
Located in People's Sq. This 4-story building occupies a total area of 39,200 sq.m., holding 11 special galleries & 3 exhibition hall.
The Bund, a symbol of Shanghai and an epitome of Shanghai's modern history.
Shanghai has long been the most famous shopping city in China and almost all Chinese products and souvenirs find their way here. The traditional shopping streets have always been Nanjing Road.
Pudong has the main attractions in three parts. One is Zhangjiang, Waigaoqiao, Jinqiao and Sunqiao Development Zone, which are mainly for industrial and agricultural trips.
Visit the Yuyuan Market,which is a bazaar of stores.The stores sell a mish-mash of items including chopsticks, Chinese medicine, walking sticks, fans, silk umbrellas, bamboo and rattan furniture, goldfish, pottery, plus much more.
The largest city center square: Tian'anmen Square
Explore the Forbidden City in Beijing. The palace's ceremonial buildings lie on the north-south axis of the Forbidden City, from the Tian'anmen in the south to the Shenwumen to the north.
Visit the Summer Palace, one of the best parks in Beijing, the retreat for emperors to escape the scorching summer heat of Beijing.
Climb the Great Wall of China. Approximately, if dismantle the Great Wall and use its earth and stones to rebuild a wall of one meter thick and five meters high, the wall can circle the earth.
The most well-kept tombs wtih the most emperors buried there: Ming Tombs
The best part of the Ming Tombs is the road there. Along the path are bizarre, mythical stone monster standing guard.
Visit Temple of Heaven, one of Beijing's most impressive parks in terms of architecture, color and significance.
As home to 13 dynasties, Xian boasts a treasure trove of cultural and historical splendors, including the Eighth Wonder of the World - the awesome Terracotta Warriors.
Visit Ancient City Wall, which has taken a new look afrer the repairs on a large scale. It is an extension on the old Sui and Tang Dynasty structure.
Visit Bell Tower in Xian, which is an ancient great building with unique Chinese architectural style.
Visit Shaanxi Provincial History Museum, one of the best museum in China.There you will find China's prehistory and the early dynastic period. They are particularly impressive.
Vistit Big Wild Goose Pagoda, which we see today is a 7- storeyed, 64 meters high Buddhist structure in a square tapering shape.
The banks of the Lijiang River are inhabited by people of a dozen or so ethnic minority groups, including Zhuang, Yao,Dong, MIao, Shui and Maonan.
The heart of Yang Shuo is its cobble stoned "West Street" ( Xijie ), but mostly "locals" just call it "Western" street. Do yourself a favour and try Yangshuo's most famous culinary delights of "Li Jiang Beer Fish", which cooked in beer and spices.
Climb Elephant Trunk Hill, one of Guilin's best known sights. It's actually resemble an elephant dipping its snout into Li River.
Visit Fubo Hill, where a 100-year-old Buddha image is etched into the wall.Somewhere, are many portraits and autographs by famous calligrapher of ancient China.
Visit Ludiyan (Reed Flute Cave), where the rocks, bathed in soft lights, refecti in the water in a landscape much like that of the best scenery along the Lijiang.
Visit Victoria Peak and the Peak Tower. According to architect Terry Farrell, the Peak Tower is open to interpretation as any of these things, such as a bird, a boat, a bowl, a pair of open hands as well.
Visit Aberdeen, where boat builders still operate, and the biggest, gaudiest floating restaurants in the South China Sea remain a fixture on many tour itineraries.
Repulse Bay is the surprise Hong Kong residents keep up their sleeves, ready to spring on unsuspecting visitors who anticipate, but are never fully braced for, the impact of the bustling metropolis everyone expects to find crowding the shores.
Visit Wong Tai Sin Temple, a famous Taoist temple in Hong Kong. Taoism is one of the three main religions in China.
Jade Maket in Hong Kong features 450 stalls selling jade of all types, shapes, sizes and prices.
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