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Newly designed plans for 2008 , which extend your cruise and value by further exploration to Beijing, Xian, Tibet, Shanghai, Guilin and other China cities.


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Yangtze River Cruises 2008

Downstream
08-405 : Beijing - Xian - Lhasa - Chongqing - Yangtze River - (Yichang) Wuhan - Shanghai

 

08-406 : Beijing - Chongqing - Yangtze River - (Yichang) Wuhan - Shanghai

 

08-407 : Hongkong - Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin - Chongqing - Yangtze River - (Yichang) Wuhan - Shanghai - Beijing

 

08-408 : Beijing - Xian - Lhasa - Chongqing - Yangtze River - (Yichang) Wuhan - Shanghai - Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin - Hongkong

 

Upstream
08-410 : Shanghai - (Wuhan) Yichang - Yangtze River - Chongqing - Beijing

 

08-412 : Beijing - Shanghai - (Wuhan) Yichang - Yangtze River - Chongqing - Xian - Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin - Hongkong

 

08-413 : Hongkong - Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin - Shanghai - (Wuhan) Yichang - Yangtze River - Chongqing - Xian - Beijing

 

08-415 : Beijing - (Wuhan) Yichang - Yangtze River - Chongqing - Xian - Shanghai

 

08-YR04 : Shanghai - Yangtze River - Chongqing

 


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Dear Lynne,

The meals were all wonderful! There was way too much food for each meal and we hardly were able to even finial half the servings. The meal I enjoyed the best was the Xian restaurant that we had a spicy lunch at. I'm sorry I can't remember the name. There were lots of locals there and it was very crowded. That indicated to me that it was a good restaurant if many locals ate there.

The guide all had wonderful English skills and vocabulary. They seemed eager to learn new expressions and were all overly informed. More than my mind could absorb. Tenzin, the guide in Lhasa had a warm and cheerful personality. He was always laughing and seemed to be well connected to the community. He often smiled and greeted peopel we met along the way. This made for a very relaxed experience!

The drivers were all professional and neatly dressed. They did not speak with us but were pleasant.

It would be nice for the future if you offered an "off the beaten path" type itinerary where tourists had the option of seeing more of local Chinese life.

Regards!
Edith Ann Ahlers

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