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Tour Code: L-BJ23

6 Days Luxury of Beijing - Chengdu - Wolong - Chengdu
Starting from $669 per person
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Day by Day Itinerary

Departure: Daily

Day 01: Arrival in Beijing
Our guide will pick you up at Beijing airport and transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is on your own to explore the city.

Accommodation: Crowne Plaza


Day 02: Beijing
Visit the Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. The Beijing Duck Dinner is served at a famous restaurant followed by a lively Peking Opera performance at the Liyuan Theatre. (B+L+D)

Accommodation: Crowne Plaza


Day 03: Beijing
Visit the Badaling Great Wall. To avoid having lunch at shopping site restaurants, you will be driven to have Sichuan food at a local popular restaurant. Visit the Sacred Way and the Ming Tomb in the afternoon. The a la carte dinner is served at a famous Cantonese cuisine restaurant in the Wangfujing area. (B+L+D)

Accommodation: Crowne Plaza


Day 04: Beijing - Chengdu
Visit the Summer Palace and the Lama Temple. Take a flight to Chengdu and transfer to the hotel. (B+L)

Accommodation: Sheraton Lido Hotel  


Day 05: Chengdu - Wolong - Chengdu
Transfer to Wolong Panda Reserve to visit the Panda Center and Panda Museum. Drive back to Chengdu. (B+L)

Accommodation: Sheraton Lido Hotel  


Day 06: Departure from Chengdu
Visit the Sanxingdui Museum. See off. (B)

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Prices (based on per person and shown in US dollars)

Prices  (Valid from Mar. 1st, 2008 to Feb. 28th, 2009)
Group size
Season
2-5 travelers 6-9 travelers 10 travelers & above
High season Double Occupancy $1219 $1039 $859
Sole Occupancy $1709 $1529 $1269
Low season Double Occupancy $1049 $869 $669
Sole Occupancy $1359 $1179 $879
Remark : Quotations listed are valid excluding the periods of Olympic Games staying in Beijing; Sugar and Wine Fair staying in Chengdu.

Inclusions
  1. Internal flights & taxes;
  2. Hotels with daily western breakfasts;
  3. Daily lunches and/or dinners at local finest restaurants;
  4. Excellent individual guide & driver;
  1. Private air-conditioned car or van for land transportation;
  2. Entrance fees to all tourist sites;
  3. Two bottles of mineral water per day;
  4. Government taxes.

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  The above private guided tour is tailored for you, your family or your friends exclusively. No other participants will be in your group. In other words, others will not join in your tour and you will not take part into any tours of others on our land services.


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Client's information:
Mr.M.S. Sid , United States , 2008-4-7 10:57

Chinese do not usually accept a gift, invitation or favor when it is first presented. Politely refusing two or three times is thought to reflect modesty and humility. Accepting something in haste makes a person look aggressive and greedy, as does opening it in front of the giver. Traditionally the monetary value of a gift indicated the importance of a relationship, but due to increasing contact with foreigners in recent years, the symbolic nature of gifts has taken foot.

Present your gifts with both hands. And when wrapping, be aware that the Chinese ascribe much importance to color. Red is lucky, pink and yellow represent happiness and prosperity; white, grey and black are funeral colors.
The popular items include cigarette lighters, stamps (stamp collecting is a popular hobby), T-shirt, the exotic coins make a good gift to Chinese.
And the following gifts should be avoided:

1.White or yellow flowers (especially chrysanthemums), which are used for funerals.

2.Pears. The word for Pear in Chinese sounds the same as separate and is considered bad luck.

3.Red ink for writing cards or letters. It symbolizes the end of a relationship.

4.Clocks of any kind. The word clock in Chinese sound like the expression the end of life.

Client's information:
Ms.Hanna Louise 2008-4-2 11:21

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