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5 Days Wuzhen plus Original Villages Photography Tour |
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- Trip highlights:
No-rush itinerary allowing you to snap fabulous and singular photos in your tracks
The West Lake — Embraced by green hills on three sides, covering 60 square kilometers with enchanting scenic spots awaiting your exploration
Wuzhen Water Town — Typical ancient water townships in South China, enjoys cultural relics and amazing scenery
Wuyuan villages — Photographers’ paradise with idyllic scene: pure and clear brooks, seemingly delicate wooden buildings, unique bridges, tranquil lifestyle of local people
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- Destinations:
Hangzhou
- Tour code:
CD-PT08
Private tour for a van with tour guide and driver, available every day
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Total Solar Eclipse in China on 22 July 2009 |
The solar eclipse will take place on July 22, 2009 and it happens once every three hundred years. The solar eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the twenty-first century. Totality visible in Haining will last for up to 5 minutes.
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Dragon Well Tea Village |
Dragon Well Tea is famous for its unique fragrance and flavor, distinguished leaf shape and green color. Dragon Tea and Tiger Spring match each other so well that they are rated together as the two superb specialties in Hangzhou. Visiting the Dragon Well and Sipping Tea there was a visual and oral pleasure no one could afford to miss during those years.
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Qiantang River Tide |
Qiantang River is the biggest river in Zhejiang Province, plays an important role in water transportation between the east and west. The soaring tide of the Qiantang River is such a marvelous spectacle that only the Amazon River's surging tide rivals it! Annually, millions of people from both home and abroad flock there to watch the magnificent tide.
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China Tea Museum |
Located in the Longjing (Dragon Well) Village -- a tea growing area south of the West Lake District in Hangzhou, the China Tea Museum was completed and opened to the public in October 1990. It occupies an area of 3,500 square meters and comprises 4 groups of buildings with displays outlining the traditions of growing tea south of the Yangtze River.
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