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Days 3 to 5 – Beijing
The capital of China and its second largest city after Shanghai, Beijing has been the political and spiritual center of the Middle Kingdom for more than 500 years. Today its population tops 14 million. Our three days in the city are packed with awe-inspiring exploration, from Tiananmen Square to the Forbidden City, from the Great Wall to the Olympic National Stadium. And, we’ll sample local delicacies in the company of new friends.
Visit Tiananmen
Square Sprawled across 109 acres, Tiananmen Square is so enormous it can accommodate nearly one million people. The bordering buildings include the huge Monument to the People’s Heroes, the Mausoleum of Chairman Mao, and the National Museum of China.
The Forbidden City
The first ancient Ming emperor believed himself to be the “son of heaven.” His residence, built as an earthly duplicate of the Purple Palace of God, was certainly forbidden to mere ordinary mortals—which is how the Forbidden City acquired its name. There’s no doubt that the 24 Chinese emperors from the Ming and Qing dynasties knew how to live... To put it into perspective, there are 90 palaces and courtyards, 980 buildings, and a grand total 8,704 rooms included in the Forbidden City. As you wander here stop for a closer look at the painted decorations and incredible details.
Olympic Village visit
We start off our day with a visit to the impressive 2008 Beijing Olympic Gardens, including the incredible National Stadium, or “Bird’s Nest,” and the Aquatics Center, or “Water Cube”—both perfect backdrops for a special family photo!
Walk the Great Wall
The 4,500-plus mile-long Great Wall zigzags through deserts, mountains and plateaus and is the longest human-made structure ever built. Take a cable car to the top for a short and easy hike—an unforgettable experience for any age! On the way down, those of you feeling adventurous can choose the gravity-propelled toboggan!
Visit to Qianmen Theatre
Our visit to Qianmen Theater, home to the fabled Peking Opera, offers the exciting opportunity to meet the actors and watch and learn about the centuries-old art of face painting.
Pedi-cab tour of Old Beijing
Explore the city's ancient neighborhoods, called hutongs, by pedi-cab today. Wander the labyrinthine alleyways and catch a glimpse of the traditional way of life that began more than 700 years ago!
Make dumplings with a local family
Join a local hutong family and learn to make Chinese dumplings—one of the country’s most popular and delicious foods. You’ll be participating in a time-honored tradition!
Days 6 to 8 – Chengdu
Sichuan Province is home to nearly all of China’s giant pandas and its rapidly growing city of Chengdu is also home to the Giant Panda Breeding Center. Since 1978, the Center boasts one of the best panda mating rates in the world—especially impressive since pandas only mate once a year and are extremely picky in their choice of partner! During our visit her, your family’s personal encounters with the amazing pandas are a thrilling—and photographic— highlight.
Wangjianglou Park
Savor a visit to one of China’s premier gardens today. Wangjianglou is a breathtaking blend of bamboo forest, pathways, and pavilions and halls mirrored in the Jinjiang River.
Sanxingdui
In 1929, a Sichuan farmer unearthed the first ancient relic of what was to become one of the world’s largest collections of Bronze Age cultural artifacts. Our visit here includes a chance to see the incredible excavations. What makes this site so intriguing is that its purpose and origins remain a mystery.
Shu Feng Ya Yun—face-changing performance
Witness this ancient classic Chinese art in a former teahouse. Everyone will be enthralled with the “face-changing” performance, a 300-year-old dramatic art that involves performers in elaborate costumes moving to fast-paced music and, in an unperceivable instant, repeatedly changing their brightly colored masks.
Visit Bifengxia Panda Base
Today’s adventure brings you face to face with the fascinating giant panda. We drive to the Bifengxia Panda Base, internationally renowned for its superb work with these rare animals. Kids and adults alike will love the chance for close-up interaction... just think of the photos of your child holding a baby panda!
Explore Chengdu’s Old China lanes
Explore the fascinating western corner of Chengdu and its two ancient streets known as Wide Lane and Narrow Lane. Built in the 18th century by the Manchu army, the officials lived on the wealthier, or Wide Lane, and the soldiers in the more crowded Narrow Lane.
Days 9 and 10 – Xi'an
Xi’an—“westerly peace”—is one of the oldest cities in China. This was the eastern end of the renowned Silk Road, connecting with such far-flung places as Constantinople, Rome and Venice. Because of its extensive history, Xi’an is home to some of the most important archeological sites in China.
View the Terra Cotta Warriors
Imagine nearly 2,000 life-size stone warriors hand-carved to look like real men and all created to protect one emperor in the afterlife. The army comes complete with generals, soldiers, chariots and horses—each individual statue unique.
Painting and paper cutting lesson with a local family
In nearby Huxian we learn about a local, documentary-style of painting and watch the fascinating folk art of paper cutting.
Dumpling making class
This evening put on your aprons for an official dumpling making class at the Defachang Restaurant—the perfect appetizer before our group dinner. Both Asian and Western dishes are equally delicious here!
Friends Across Borders / Meet your Chinese pen pal
As part of our Friends Across Borders program—a Thomson family favorite—we’ve arranged for a pen pal meeting this afternoon for the children who exchanged letters with a local student before leaving on their adventure. Through playing a game or sharing in a mutual activity, the kids all enjoy the eye-opening, and truly rewarding, experience of making a new friend from a culture very different from their own.
Visit the Han Tomb
We visit the tomb of the progressive Emperor Han (who ruled from 158 - 141 BCE); the site covers 12 square miles and the mausoleum houses both Emperor Jingdi and his wife, Empress Wang.
Days 11 and 12 – Yangshuo
Because of the unique geography of Guangxi Province’s Yangshuo, and its sublime location on the Li River, many travelers have called this the most picturesque landscape in the world. Thomson family adventurers are always awestruck as we cruise past the remarkable “Gumdrop Mountains.” A climb to the top of Moon Hill is challenging, but worth every step!
Yulong River float trip and biking to Moon Hill
In the morning bike to a pier on the Yulong River and climb aboard small bamboo rafts for the beautiful trip downstream. Destination: the mysterious Moon Hill Mountain. Once we disembark, we’ll ride towards the mountain. For those who are game, every one of the 800 steps to the top of Moon Hill is worth the stunning bird-eye views of the magical scene below.
Cormorant fishing
In the late afternoon, the Li River fishermen can be seen rowing their rafts on the silken waters with their cormorants— large birds trained to find and catch fish.
Visit the ancient town of Fuli
Enjoy a walking tour through this historic community, both rich in folklore and famous for its painted fans—China’s lovely art form that connects generations of artists.
“Impression Liu Sanjie” show in Yangshuo
This incredible show, staged by the famed film director, Zhang Yimou, takes place in the great outdoors and includes more than 600 “actors” from local minority groups who combine the natural environment with classic folk songs and the reenactment of the area’s unique fishing culture.
Days 13 and 14 – Shanghai
A morning flight brings us to big, brash Shanghai. Boasting one of the world’s boldest urban skylines, the city is famous for its Bund, the Huangpu River waterfront area fronted by more than 50 buildings built in every architectural style imaginable. During our time here, you’ll have the chance to explore the city’s many and multi-faceted delights, both by boat and on foot.
Huangpu riverboat ride
Cruise the river between the Bund—the heart of colonial Shanghai—and the Pudong with its eclectic ambiance. Twenty-story-high buildings reach skyward, while hundreds of malls, cafes, and gourmet restaurants make this city a shopper’s paradise.
Shanghai city tour
Explore Shanghai’s Old Quarter, stand at the top of the Financial Building and take in the views from the world’s highest observation deck, and ride the “people mover”—the world’s longest underwater pedestrian tunnel.
Farewell dinner
Join everyone for a farewell dinner and say good-bye to your guide and new friends. After dinner, take a stroll through the exciting Xintiandi neighborhood!
Day 15 – Depart Shanghai / Arrive home
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your international flight home. Cross the International Date Line and arrive back the same day. Bon voyage...
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6/23/2012 - 7/7/2012 |
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7/21/2012 - 8/4/2012 |
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RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 10+
All tour prices are per person, in US dollars, based on double occupancy.
Teen Tour Price (12-17)= $5,390
Child Tour Price (<12) = $5,190
Internal Air $800
Triple Discount: $400 for child under 12 sharing with 2 adults
Internal Air Discount: Children under 12 subtract $300
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