Eastern Spectacular

From $4,880 - 18 Days - Fully Inclusive From Australia

The eastern cities of China encompass a history going back over a thousand years. Add to that the modern history of Hong Kong and the amazing scenic beauty of places such as Guilin and you will see that this journey is truly an Eastern Spectacular. Starting with Beijing’s Forbidden City, the heart of the Ming and Qing Dynasties our sightseeing over the first few days takes in many well known sites, including Tiananmen Square and the amazing Great Wall. Xian was another imperial capital, but here it was the Tang Dynasty and we will experience some classical Tang dancing during our visit as well as visiting the Terracotta Warriors, a World Heritage listed site. We will visit the beautiful garden city of Hangzhou and see the natural wonder of Mt Huang before travelling to the modern commercial centre of China, Shanghai, where the different 19th Century European concessions have left their mark in the architecture. A short flight takes us to Guilin and a cruise through the breathtaking scenery of the Li River. Our journey ends in Hong Kong, a British colony until 1997 and since then a powerhouse of Chinese commercial activity where the shopping is not to be missed.

TOUR ITINERARY

Day 1: Australia to Beijing

Begin our Wendy Wu Tours group holiday to China. Travel with Cathay Pacific to Beijing via Hong Kong. Upon arrival we will be welcomed by our National Escort and transferred to our hotel for the next 3 nights. Our welcoming banquet includes a sample of the delicacy ‘Peking Duck’.

Day 2: Beijing

As the capital of the People’s Republic of China, Beijing is the nation’s political, economic and cultural centre as well as being the most important centre in China for international trade and communications. Our first day of sightseeing involves a stroll through famous Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest public square, past Chairman Mao’s Mausoleum followed by a visit to the treasure filled Forbidden City, the largest and most preserved collection of ancient buildings in China.

Day 3: Beijing

An oft quoted saying in Beijing goes that ‘you have not been to China until you have climbed the Great Wall’. Begun over two thousand years ago, it stretches all the way from Shanhaiguan Pass on the east coast to the Gobi Desert in the west, more than 5,000km away. Walk along the wall admiring the panoramic views and reflect on the enormity of the material and labour required for its construction. It is estimated that a million people were used at different stages during the construction periods and that thousands died building it. This afternoon we will also visit the unique Temple of Heaven, built in the 15th Century.

Day 4: Beijing to Xian

Indulge in a shopping spree at the bustling Silk Markets and tour the exquisite Summer Palace, before flying to Xian for 2 nights. Xian (which means Western Peace) is located on the banks of the Yellow River and has a history dating back to 1000BC. The city served as the capital for many of China’s dynasties and once rivalled great cities such as Constantinople and Rome in size, culture and development. Xian was also the starting point of the Silk Road – a caravan trading route which carried not only silks, ceramics and spices but also led to an exchange of cultures, technologies and ideas.

Day 5: Xian

We visit the most important archaeological discovery of the 20th Century, the life-size Terracotta Warriors, followed by the Ancient City Wall, one of the best preserved in all of China. We stroll through the lively Muslim Quarter to visit the Great Mosque and explore the interesting Islamic food markets. Tonight enjoy a performance of traditional Tang Dynasty Dancing.

Day 6: Xian to Hangzhou

Visit the Little Wild Goose Pagoda and the renowned Shaanxi Museum, home to thousands of priceless cultural relics. Afterwards fly to the picturesque city of Hangzhou for the next 2 nights.

Day 7: Hangzhou

Hangzhou has long been revered as one of China’s most beautiful cities. Visit the Temple of Inspired Seclusion and the Six Harmonies Pagoda. Relax in the afternoon whilst enjoying a cruise on West Lake.

Days 8-9: Hangzhou to Mt Huang/Tunxi

Travel by coach (3 hours) to Mt Huang or Huangshan, one of China’s most stunning natural wonders. Mt Huang is a scenic mountain range in southern Anhui Province and is renowned for its classic scenic beauty, which lies in the peculiar shapes of its peaks and the view of the clouds from above. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this area has long been inspiration for Chinese artists and poets. The area comprises of many peaks with the tallest being Lotus Peak (1864m), Bright Summit Peak (1840m) and Celestial Peak (1829m). During our time here we will take a cable car to the summit to enjoy a panoramic view of the amazing scenery. See the many rock formations, thousand year old pine trees and the ever changing mist. Stay for 2 nights, one of which will be at the summit of Mt Huang and the other in the town of Tunxi, at the foot of the mountain.

Day 10: Tunxi to Shanghai

Fly to Shanghai, China’s most cosmopolitan city for a 2 night stay. Our welcoming dinner will be of traditional Shanghai cuisine.

Day 11: Shanghai

Shanghai is often referred to as the ‘Paris of the East’. Experience this exciting city with visits to the Yu Garden, the Old Town, explore the superb antiquities and fine arts at the Shanghai Museum, wander around the neighbouring People’s Square and stroll along the famous Bund. As our evening entertainment enjoy a panoramic Huangpu River cruise.

Day 12: Shanghai to Guilin

Explore the Xintiandi precinct, with its 1920’s style ‘shikumen’ buildings unique to Shanghai. Afterwards cross the Great Nanpu Bridge to explore the Pudong area before boarding our flight to Guilin.

Day 13: Guilin

Relax on a cruise of the spectacular Li River, and glimpse the striking limestone columns that tower above the river creating magical landscapes.

Day 14: Guilin to Hong Kong

Visit the stunning Reed Flute Caves and Mt Diecai before boarding our flight to Hong Kong for the next 3 nights. (Breakfast only is provided whilst in Hong Kong, except where indicated).

Days 15-16: Hong Kong

Explore the vibrant city of Hong Kong on a half day sightseeing tour including Victoria Peak, Stanley Markets and Aberdeen Fishing Village (B,L). The following day is at your leisure to discover all the city has to offer (B).

Day 17: Depart Hong Kong

Enjoy the morning at leisure, before boarding our overnight flight to Australia (B).

Day 18: Arrive Australia

Arrive home this morning.

Price Guide

From $4,880 per person

18 Days Fully Inclusive
Departing Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth 

From $765 Single Hotel Supplement
From $3,930 per person Land Only
Approx $122 per person Compulsory Tipping (See Booking Conditions)
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T3210211

15 Sep

02 Oct

$4,880

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06 Oct

23 Oct

$5,080

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Though status is regularly updated, availability above is indicative only, not live and hence does not guarantee that space is available on your selected tour when you or your agent calls Wendy Wu Tours to book.  Booking early is the only way to ensure availability of your selected departure date. 

Travel Info

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Inclusions

  • Return international economy class airfares
  • All meals and accommodation
  • All transportation, daily tours and entrance fees
  • National Tour Escort accompanying you throughout your destination with a minimum of 10 passengers and/or English speaking local guides in each city.
  • Visa fees for Australian passport holders
  • Domestic taxes
  • Australia and China departure taxes
  • An impressive Wendy Wu Tours travel wallet

Exclusions

  • Airline fuel surcharges
  • Personal expenditure such as drinks, laundry service and souvenirs
  • Compulsory Tipping
  • Arrangements and taxes in Singapore/Hong Kong if required
  • Land Only package excludes visa fees and arrival and departure transfers
  • Prices do not include camera and video charges
  • Local airport taxes if applicable
  • Insurance

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