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3 Days Shanghai Weekend Holiday |
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- Trip highlights: Sightseeing Tour in the day, enjoy the famous Shanghai Acrobatic show, never ending night party on XinTianDi, undescriblable shopping highlights on Nanjing Road, Yu market.
- Tour price: From
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199.00
Price including hotels, tours, meals...
- Destinations:
Beijing, Shanghai
- Tour code:
SWSH-004
Private tour for a van with tour guide and driver, available every day
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Huangpu River Night Cruise |
Huangpu River is the mother river of Shanghai. It cuts the city into east (Puxi) and west (Pudong). Take a night cruising, you will enjoy splendid display of lights from buildings along the shore, and the magnificent building skylines on both the historic west side, and the modern east side.
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Marco Polo Bridge |
The Marco Polo Bridge is 235 meters long of white marble. It has 11 arches and as many broad piers. At the extremes of the bridge there are two stone stelae, one recording the history of the renovation work carried out in the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1662-1722), and the other bearing the inscription "The Moon over the Lugou Bridge at Dawn" in the handwriting of Emperor Qianlong.
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Shanghai Maglev Train |
Experiencing the maglev train in Shanghai is the top 10 things to do for visitors and you should not skip it. You will be impressed by the amazingly fast speed of the train.The fast and convenient maglev train is the world’s first and only commercialized maglev train line in operation.
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Zhouzhuang Watertown |
Zhouzhuang is a cluster of ancient towns dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, where narrow flagstones lead to shady, tranquil lanes, and bridges constructed in various styles bestraddle the rivers running though these towns.
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Zhujiajiao Old Town |
In Zhujiajiao Town, traditional-style streets, markets and architecture of the Ming and Qing dynasties are well preserved, and certain traditional crafts have been restored. Aboard the black-awning skiffs floating along the canal, fishermen ply their hauls, while country girls dressed in bright colors pick water chestnuts.
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Train K615 Beijing to Datong |
K615 train is running on routes Beijing West Train Station to Datong. Train No.: K615 (leave Beijing at 14h57, arrive Datong at 20h50). These trains have soft class with 4-berth ordinary soft class sleepers, 6-berth hard class sleepers and hard seats, only public toilet (prpare toilet tissue by yourself), restaurant car available.
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