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Tour Code: S-XA22

4 Days Standard of Xian - Shenzhen
Starting from $469 per person
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Day by Day Itinerary

Departure: Daily

Day One: Entry Xian
TCG guide will hold a welcome sign to meet you at the Xian Airport according to your international (internal) flight schedule. Transfer to the 4-star hotel for 2 nights stay. Visit the City Wall to have a bird-eye's view of this city.

Meals: None
Hotel: Grand New World Hotel (4 star)


Day Two: Xian
Highlight morning excursion transfers you to visit the amazing Terracotta Soldiers Museum. This afternoon, visit the well-preserved Islamic Great Mosque and the landmark of this city - Big Wild Goose Pagoda. 

Specials: A la carte lunch, Dumpling Banquet and Tang Dynasty Music and  Dance Show
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner



Day Three: Xian - Shenzhen
Have a visit to witness historical collections listed in the Shaanxi History Museum.  Fly to Shenzhen, one of the dynamic cities in China. TCG guide will wait for you at the airport ahead of the flight schedule and transfer you to the 3-star hotel for 1 night stay.

Meals:
  Breakfast, Lunch

Hotel: Novotel Watergate Hotel  (3 star)


Day Four: Shenzhen Exit
Explore the Splendid China that has scaled down replicas of China's historical buildings, wonderful scenes and folk customs. Private transfer takes you to the airport and your pleasant China tour ends here.

Meals:
  Breakfast, Lunch

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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 $729 $579 $489
Sole Occupancy $829 $679 $579
Low season Double Occupancy $729 $579 $469
Sole Occupancy $829 $669 $539
Remark : Quotations listed are valid excluding the periods of Oct 10 to Oct 17 staying in Shenzhen.

Quotation Includes
  1. Domestic airfares with taxes;
  2. Hotel accommodation with breakfasts;
  3. Lunches and dinners as itinerary specifies;
  4. Private guides and drivers;
  1. Air-conditioned vehicles;
  2. Tourist sites permission fees;
  3. 2 bottles of mineral water each day;
  4. Government taxes.

For our quotation inclusions & exclusions, booking and cancellation terms, please read details.

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  Our Private Tour is customized for you or your personal group specially. You will enjoy our private guide, driver as well as car service during the whole land tour individually, instead of sharing with other travelers.


If you are visiting the terracotta warriors, be prepared to meet some of the most hardcore hawkers you are likely to meet anywhere. If you keep quiet, they will usually bargain themselves down in front of you in desperate pleas for your money. Buy a 15 cm Terracotta warrior for ¥5-10 even if they offer it to you for ¥45. Wood-carved Buddhas and Dragons for about the same. They are fortunately kept at a distance from the actual site. Many travelers report enjoying this experience. It's definitely not a reason to avoid seeing the Terracotta Warriors. The exit from the pit areas to the parking lot leads through long avenues lined with souvenir stalls and shops. The barkers will try to get your business, but are not as aggressive as the touts at the entrance or immediate exits.

The best place to buy souvenirs in the city center is the bazaar area behind the Drum Tower in the Muslim Quarter around the Great Mosque. The seller usually offers you a very high price, and even if you bring them down by 50%, they will still make a big profit. This is also a good place to buy folk art, specifically folk style block prints in a single shop which go for about ¥50 if you can stand bargaining when the older gentleman artist himself is standing right there.
Tang Tricolored Pottery is a style that was lost and has now been recreated from pieces of pottery found in tombs. It is graphic in image and eye-pleasing in color. The factory recreating the style offers over 100 varieties of items, like statues, animals, and utensils.

Client's information:
Mr.Terence Spears 2008-4-8 15:36

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