Itinerary
Days
1-4 Beijing Days 5-6 Xi'an Days
7-8 Guilin Days 9-10 Hangzhou Day
11 Shanghai Day 12 Suzhou Days
13-14 Shanghai
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China:
The Imperial Way
14 Days
Days
1-4: China’s
capital is a fitting starting point for this incredible journey
– a vast and vibrant city of great historic sights and cultural
enclaves. Tiananmen Square, the elaborate grandeur of the Forbidden
City and 2000 year old Great Wall are just a few of the attractions
that Beijing has to offer.
Tiananmen, the Gate of Heavenly Peace, shields the Forbidden City
from the vase expanse of the Square. Its lavish palaces and ornate
courtyards telling their own story of China’s rich history.
During your time
in Beijing you will explore this historic area as well as the magnificent
Temple of Heaven, the vast Summer Palace and the intricacies of
Beijing Opera.
On Day 3 you will take a trip to the Great Wall at Mutianyu with
time in the afternoon to visit one of Beijing’s great clothing
or souvenir markets.
One evening venture into the hutongs for a succulent Beijing Duck
dinner. This courtyard restaurant is one of Beijing’s most
traditional, the family has been preparing Beijing Kaoya for generations.
In the late afternoon of Day 4 board your overnight sleeper train
to Xi'an.
Days
5-6: Capital of Chinese empires for more than 2000
years, Xi’an is a city of ancient treasures - the most magnificent
and famous of which is the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang Di.
The thousands of soldiers, crafted in intricate detail, stand in
battle formation to guard the mausoleum of the emperor who ordered
their creationThe city has many other attractions including the
Great Mosque, a wonderfully serene place to escape the hustle and
bustle of the city and fantastic evening food markets. The center
of Xi'an is enclosed by an enormous city wall which can be climbed
for a small fee - the top is a great place to view the setting sun.
In the evening head out to the Muslim Quarter for some of the best
street food in China – great spicy beef and lamb kebabs are
always a favorite.
Days
7-8:
Standing on the banks of the Li River, Guilin has been regarded
as one of China's premier beauty spots since the Tang Dynasty. Explore
the city's sights and take a day trip into the countryside, beginning
by cruising down the Li River past limestone karsts, rice paddies,
fishermen on bamboo rafts and grazing water buffalo to the country
town of Yangshuo. Here there is time to explore the town and sample
a traditional village meal before returning to Guilin.
Days
9-10:
Renowned as an earthly paradise, the city of Hangzhou is a great
place to soak up the local atmosphere. One of the main attractions
of beautiful Hangzhou is the West Lake; surrounded by hills and
gardens, its banks are dotted with temples and pavilions. Hangzhou
is the centre of one of China's most famous tea-growing areas and
home to numerous traditional teahouses. The city is also known for
its superb food. Visit Lingyin Si one of the largest temple complexes
in China, founded in 326. It is set in a vast park with hundreds
of Buddhist sculptures, rock formations. Explore the complex before
heading to Dragon Well village on the outskirts of the city is the
origin of Longjing Tea, the finest green tea produced in China.
Day
11: Long
perceived as one of the world’s most exotic destinations,
today Shanghai remains a glamorous, vital consumer paradise and
architectural marvel - a mesmerizing array of old and new and walking
is a great way to explore the streets and get a feel for this enormous
city. There are many options - stroll along the Bund with its spectacular
array of art deco-style buildings, or cross the river and take in
the sights of Pudong - one of China's 'special economic zones' -
with its amazing skyscrapers.
Day
12:
The lovely canal town of Suzhou is only an hour from Shanghai leaving
plenty of time to explore the temples and gardens of this lovely
city. Boat along the canals, visit the Silk Museum, climb to the
top of the 9-tiered Beisi Pagoda and stroll through magnificent
gardens.
Days
13-14: A visit to the Shanghai Museum, which houses
one of the best collections of Chinese bronze and artwork, is included
in our itinerary. We also visit Yuyuan Gardens in the old city section
of Shanghai and a performance by the famous Shanghai Acrobats.
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Tiananmen
& Forbidden City
Behind the Gate of Heavenly Peace lies the vast
Imperial City, home to the Emperors of China and forbidden to
commoners. |
Great
Wall of China
Whilst not the only man made object visible from
space, the Wall is an impressive sigh,t stretching thousands
of kilometers from the sea to the Gobi desert. |
Terracotta
Warriors
An army of over 7,000 life size warriors guard
the tomb and afterlife of the 3rd Century emperor Qin Shi Huang
Di. |
Guilin
The Li River and the limestone karst mountains
interspersed with picturesque riverside villages and markets
make the Guilin region perhaps the best known scenic attraction
in China. |
| Hangzhou
Lotus
filled West Lake; source of China's most famous tea and one
of the country's largest Chan (Zen) temples. |
Suzhou
Famous for its incredible gardens, tree-lined
canals, ramshackle homes and silk brocade tradition. One of
China’s most pleasant cities. |
Shanghai
Colonial architecture of The Bund and French
Concession; elegant Chinese gardens and temples; the incredible
shopping world of Nanjing Lu and the new age skyscrapers of
Pudong - one
of the world's most incredible cities. |
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