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7 Days Splendid China Travel |
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- Trip highlights: This tour unveils you the splendid Chian via the viabrant metropolis - Shanghai, ancient capital - Xi'an, and imperial Beijing. Not only can you feast best-known scenic spots including the Bund, Terracotta Warriors, Forbidden City as well, but you also can enjoy delicious local snacks and exquisite souvenirs.
- Tour price: From
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960.00
Price including hotels, tours, meals...
- Destinations:
Shanghai, Xian, Beijing
- Tour code:
SWCM009
Private tour for a van with tour guide and driver, available every day
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Beijing Acrobat |
Beijing Acrobat is one entertainment that must not be missed by the young and old on a visit to Beijing. you can see breath-holding acrobatics, some of which can be so demanding in the timing and balancing skill as to verge on the impossible.
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Xintiandi Bars & Clubs |
As the historical and cultural legacies of Shanghai, composed of Shikumen and modern architecture style as well, Xintiandi is a high-end shopping and dining area, with a very European atmosphere with outdoor cafes and bars and music playing.
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Tang Dynasty Dinner Show |
The Tang Dynasty show has absorbed all the best music from the past dynasties and that of western regions and other countries. It vividly reflects their thriving economy, the friendly relationship between Tang and its neighboring countries, and the daily life of the Tang people.
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Xian Dumplings Banquet |
Chinese dumpling is one of the most important foods in Chinese New Year. Since the shape of Chinese dumplings is similar to ancient Chinese gold or silver ingots, they symbolize wealth. Traditionally, families get together to make dumplings for the Chinese New Year.
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Prince Gong's Mansion |
Prince Gong's Mansion is located near Shichahai Lake, to the northwest of the Forbidden City in Beijing. The private residence of He Shen, a favorite minister of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), it was built in 1777. In 1851, the mansion was bestowed upon Prince Gong by Emperor Xianfeng (1851-1862), hence the name. Sole prince's mansion open to the public, it is the most well preserved mansion in Beijing.
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