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B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner
Day 1: Arrival in Beijing
Upon arrival in Beijing, our tour guide will meet you at the airport and transfer you to hotel for 3 nights stay. The left time is at leisure to overcome any jetlag.
Accommodation: 3* Red Wall Hotel (Or the same class)
Day 2: Beijing (B+L)
Full day tour to the largest square in the world-Tian'anmen Square, the royal residence Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven.
Day 3: Beijing (B+L)
Full day tour to the Badaling Great Wall, Ming Tombs and the Sacred Road. On the way back to hotel, visit major venues of 2008 Beijing Olympics, take an exterior tour of the National Stadium (Better known as "Bird's Nest") and National Aquatic Centre (Water Cube).
Day 4: Beijing/Shanghai (B+L)
In the morning, take a Hutong tour by rickshaw and visit the Summer Palace. Then be transferred to the airport for the flight to Shanghai. After arrival in Shanghai, visit Nanjing Road and the Bund.
Accommodation: 3* Xingyu Hotel (Or the same class)
Day 5: Shanghai (B+L)
Full day tour to Shanghai Museum, Jade Buddha Temple, Oriental Pearl TV Tower and Yuyuan Garden.
Day 6: Shanghai (B)
Transfer to the airport for your next destination.
Tailor Made Departures
| No. of Pax | Price | Single Supplement | ||
| 2-5 travelers | ¥5465 | $874 | ¥1360 | $217 |
| 6-9 travelers | ¥4610 | $737 | ¥1360 | $217 |
| 10 travelers and above | ¥3890 | $622 | ¥1280 | $204 |
| Notes: |
$=USD, US Dollars |
| ¥=RMB or CNY (Chinese Yuan, Renminbi) |
*Price is for per person, based on double occupancy.
Price includes:
1. All internal transportations and transfers in China, including internal flights from Beijing to Shanghai.
2. Hotels specified in the itinerary with private facilities
3. Meals specified in the itinerary, B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner.
4. Comprehensive sightseeing with a local English Speaking Guide in each city
5. All entrance fees
6. All domestic airport taxes
7. Complimentary domestic travel insurance.
Price Excludes:
1. Flights arriving Beijing and departing Shanghai.
2. Chinese visa fee.
3. Your own international travel insurance.
4. Expenses in hotels such as laundry, tips, telephone and room service, etc.
5. Gratuities for service provided by tour guides and drivers.
6. Other personal expenses.
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