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Tour Code: L-121

6 Days Luxury of Guangzhou - Huangshan - Shexian County - Huangshan - Shanghai
Starting from $809 per person
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Day by Day Itinerary

Departure: Daily

Day 01: Arrival in Guangzhou
Our guide will pick you up at Guangzhou airport. Visit the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, the Five Ram Statue, the Temple of Six Banyan Trees, the Qingping Market and the Shamian Island. Check in at the hotel. (L)

Accommodation: China Hotel  


Day 02: Guangzhou - Huangshan - Shexian County - Huangshan
Visit the Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family. Take a flight to Huangshan. Drive to visit the Tangyue Archways and the Bao Family Garden in Shexian County. Transfer to the hotel. (B+L)

Accommodation: International Hotel  


Day 03: Huangshan
Transfer to the foot of Huangshan Mountain. As you begin to take the cable car to the mountain, you will find yourself among the magnificent scenery. Enjoy the view of the Beginning-to-Believe Peak, the Peach Blossom Valley, the Lion Peak, the Flying-over Rock and the Bright Summit. Stay at the hotel on the mountain. (B+L)

Accommodation: Xihai Hotel  


Day 04: Huangshan - Shanghai
In the morning, continue the sightseeing tour to the Cloud-dispelling Pavilion and the Xihai Grand Canyon. After lunch, take the cable car again to arrive at the foot of the mountain and transfer back to Huangshan city. Visit the Tunxi Old Street. Take a flight to Shanghai and transfer to the hotel. (B+L)

Accommodation: Ramada Plaza Shanghai   


Day 05: Shanghai
Visit the Shanghai Museum and the Yuyuan Garden. After lunch, take a cruise tour on the Huangpu River. The Farewell Dinner is served at Central Hotel, whose restaurant Wang Bao He has a history of around 260 years and is the best place to serve Shanghai Cuisine. The memorable dinner will be followed by the Portman Acrobatic Show at the Shanghai Centre Theatre. (B+L+D)

Accommodation: Ramada Plaza Shanghai     


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

More Memorable HighlightsB-- 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 $1249 $1009 $879
Sole Occupancy $1559 $1319 $1159
Low season Double Occupancy $1189 $949 $809
Sole Occupancy $1429 $1189 $1039
Remark : Quotations listed are valid excluding the periods of Apr 14 to Apr 30 and Oct 14 to Oct 30 staying in Guangzhou; May 01 to May 05 and Oct 01 to Oct 05 staying in Huangshan; F1 Grand Prix and Dec 01 to Dec 15 staying in Shanghai.

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.


A must see in Shanghai is certainly the Old Town of Shanghai. And I am not talking about the the new tourist traps built close around the YuYuan Garden, where only strange souvenirs are offered. Skip that and check the narrow alleys surroundung it. Streets with houses not higher than two storeys, no sewer system except the cans in front of the doors in the morning and washed clothes hanging over the streets from one house to another. This is the last part of the true old city. There are no tourist shops but busy Chinese shops, street kitchens and market alleys, where Chinese people shop. Everything is vivid and relaxed at the same time, because there are no cars, no modern progress disturbing the scenery. But steel and concrete is already at the gates! Skyscrapers are coming closer each time I get to Shanghai. I hope that even dispite the missing luxury of modern living that some people might miss, some parts get protected like the Hutongs in Beijing.

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Mr.Thomson Green , Italy , 2007-10-12 16:06

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