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Tour Code: L-XA21

6 Days Luxury of Xian - Hangzhou
Starting from $639 per person
Luxury | Standard

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Day by Day Itinerary

Departure: Daily

Day 01: Arrival in Xian
Our guide will pick you up at Xian airport which is 33 miles away in the north of the city. Transfer to the hotel. Visit the City Wall.

Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel  - downtown


Day 02: Xian
Visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum. To avoid having the poor food at the site, you will take highway back to downtown to have lunch at a well-known Cantonese cuisine restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Forest of Stone Steles Museum. This evening you will be entertained with the marvelous Tang Dynasty Dinner Show in Tang Dynasty Palace. (Add: No.75, Chang'an Road, Xian) (B+L+D)

Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel  - downtown


Day 03: Xian
Visit the Provincial History Museum. After enjoying the a la carte lunch at a local famous restaurant, visit the Great Mosque and a local family. (B+L)

Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel  - downtown


Day 04: Xian - Hangzhou
Visit the Hanyangling Museum, the Mausoleum of Western Han Emperor Liu Qi on the way to the airport. Take a flight to Hangzhou and transfer to the hotel. Visit the Six Harmonies Pagoda. (B+L)

Accommodation: Radisson Plaza Hotel


Day 05: Hangzhou
Visit the West Lake, the Red Carp Pond, the Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum and the Lingyin Temple. (B+L)

Accommodation: Radisson Plaza Hotel


Day 06: Departure from Hangzhou
See off. (B)

More Xian TourB-- BreakfastL-- LunchD-- Dinner

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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 $1019 $859 $739
Sole Occupancy $1359 $1189 $1029
Low season Double Occupancy $929 $759 $639
Sole Occupancy $1159 $989 $829

Inclusions
  1. Internal flights & taxes;
  2. Hotels with daily western breakfasts;
  3. Daily lunches or dinners at China's finest restaurants;
  4. Excellent individual guide & driver;
  1. Private air-conditioned car or van;
  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.


Yang Rou Pao Muo is one of the signature dishes of the area, it consists of a piece of bread and a kettle of lamb soup. The diner shreds the bread with his hands and places the shreds in a bowl, the soup is then poured over the shreds. The trick is to shred the bread into pieces that are as small as possible. Most first-timers will shred their bread in pieces that are too large. Tong Sheng Xiang and Lao Sun Jia Restaurants are recommended.

The Muslim Quarter is located close to the Drum tower and is a vibrant area with many restaurants spilling out onto the street and mixing with the street sellers. It is the endearment for both native and foreign vistors, as well as the local people.

Street food (mostly sold after sunset, or some near night clubs/bars after 11PM) presents a variety of local/regional dishes, ranging from noodle soups, dumplings, hot pot, and so on by tens of little food vendors on street side, each with a red lamp.

Rou Jia Mo The closest thing to a beefburger, this is a local tradition and should be very easy to locate, sandwich like, with pork, beef or lamb, this is a must try item for anyone who is in this area.
Xiao long bao-zi, basket-steamed dumplings (one basket ¥3), common as a midnight snack. Look for its big brother "Da bao-zi" only available first thing in the mornings, like a steamed cornish pastie, but very nice.
Guan Tang bao-zi, steamed buns served with sauces inside. The best restaurant for this in Xi'an is the Jia San Restaurant.

Xi'an has various snacks in the small streets. It depends how deeply you could explore the city.

Client's information:
Ms.Karida Jue 2008-4-8 15:42

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