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Tour Summary
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Perfect for the adventurous explorers who want to see China yet give back to locals at the same time.
Depart from the U.S.
Fly Cathay Pacific from the U.S. to Hong Kong. Aboard, enjoy a choice of delectable Asian or Western cuisine, nonstop on-demand entertainment and our signature "service straight from the heart" hospitality.
Please note: Impact of the current Beijing traffic situation may affect travel time to attractions such as the Great Wall and Ming Tomb.
Depending on the day's traffic situation, an additional 30-60 minutes of travel time may be incurred. Presently, travel time to the other venues such as Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace has not been affected.
In the afternoon, depart from Shangri-La to Hong Kong (transit in Kunming).
Fly Cathay Pacific from Hong Kong to the U.S.*
[B] Breakfast at hotel, [L] Lunch outside of hotel at designated local restaurant, [D] Dinner outside of hotel at designated local restaurant.
Note: Price listed includes Economy Class travel in "L" fare class.
During peak seasons, the "L" fare class may not be available on your desired dates. There may be instances where you are required to purchase the next higher up fare class. Our tour sales staff will advise you of any surcharge at time of booking.
When planning your trip, be sure to have alternate travel dates planned so that our tour sales team can better assist you.
On board, you'll experience a world that revolves around you. Our new cabin offers fully flat beds in Business Class and fixed back shell seats in Economy Class that ensures no one intrudes on your personal space.
A choice of delectable Asian or Western cuisine will be offered along with a selection of complimentary wines and beverages. And, our widescreen personal TV with enhanced Audio Video On Demand gives you total control over hundreds of movies, TV shows, CDs and games.
The Forbidden City was home to 24 different Chinese emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties and the main stage for five centuries of royal intrigue, drama and scandal.
Today, it is the best-preserved collection of ancient architecture with 800 buildings spanning 720,000 sq meters.
At the heart of Beijing is the world's largest public square, Tiananmen Square.
On a clear day, the views at this historical square can be breathtaking with kites soaring through the sky and tourist huddling together for quintessential photo opportunity with the great helmsman's portrait.
Spanning 3,700 miles across China, The Great Wall is a genuine masterpiece of engineering and architecture.
This impressive brick and earth structure dates back to the Ming dynasty, when the wall was built to defend against Mongol forces to the North. The Great Wall stands 26 feet tall and 23 feet wide at the base.
The ancient city alleyways and traditional courtyard homes that make up the Hutongs are unique only to Beijing.
In a city that continually morphs towards modernization, the hutongs represent an important element of Old Beijing that is rich in culture and history.
The National Aquatics Center - better known as the Water Cube - was host to many of the 2008 Summer Olympics water sports. Employing water as a structural and theatrical theme, the stadium's most discerning design element is based on the organic formation of soap bubbles.
Take an illuminating stroll through ancient Xian where you'll uncover an impressive display of Shang and Western Zhou dynasty bronze tripods, Qin burial objects, bronze arrows and crossbows and four original terracotta warrior statues. The Shaanxi History Museum is often touted as one China's best museums.
Silently standing guard for over 2 millennia, the life-size army of Xian's Terracotta warriors and horses is the most significant archeological excavation of the 20th century.
The construction of this mausoleum began in 246 BC, when Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China, ascended the throne. In 1974, local farmers near the Xian, Shaanxi province discovered the terracotta figures.
The Banpo Museum, located just east of Xian at the base of the Banpo excavation site, houses a fascinating collection of artifacts from this very early settlement of a Neolithic matriarchal community dating back about 6,000 years.
Recently established as China's first national park, the Pudacuo National Park in Shangri-La is located in one the most biodiverse regions of the world.
Nestled deep in the mountains of southwest China, this natural wonderland is an integral part of the Three Rivers that is home to rare species of fish found no where else in the world, beautiful orchids and black-necked cranes.
East of Shangri-La, Shudu Lake is the biggest lake in the county surrounded by an awe-inspiring landscape of plush pastures and a dense forest of fir spruce and birch. Each Spring and Summer, herds of yak and goat can be seen grazing beside the lake.
A trip to Shangri-La would be incomplete without a visit to Militangya Alpine Pastures.
Here you'll enter a paradise where you can simply take in the picturesque natural beauty of the never ending pasturelands and unique animals that call this place home.
Bitta Lake is a huge alpine lake that is 3000 meters in length and 700 meters in width. Most notable to this lake are the beautiful azaleas that bloom each year.
A visit into Old Town, Shangri-La and you'll be transported back in time to a period of peace and tranquility.
Amongst the traditional Tibetan homes and local temples, you'll quickly notice the intoxicating spirit of the Tibetan people pulsing through this quaint town.
The Eastern Tibetan Training Institute is a non-profit organization focused on giving local Tibetan students the vocational skills they'll need to succeed in the rapidly developing tourism economy of the Shangri-La regions.
For more information, visit the Eastern Tibetan Training Institute website.
Sanjia Village is a natural village tucked away in the Youngchun country that is famous for its beautiful handmade wooden bowls. Experience true Tibetan culture as local residents explain the art and intricate detailing behind this traditional craftsmanship, otherwise known as 'orweju'.
Tangdui Village is most famous for its exquisite artisan pottery making that includes everything from teapots to hotpots. Here, you'll spend a day following a local family as you experience the daily activities of Tibetan and even learn the intricate art of making Tibetan handicrafts at the Shangri-La Institute.
Conveniently situated next to the Central Official District of Beijing and Beijing's prestigious Financial Street business district. Guests will enjoy easy access to Beijing's major tourist sites.
Within the ancient walls of Xian, Grand Mercure Xian on Renmin Square is surrounded by serene courtyards and enchanting gardens which encapsulate the historic richness of the region.
Enjoy 5-star service in one of Shangri-La's biggest hotels, where the beauty of nature is right at your doorstep.

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| The Forbidden City | ||||||
| Beijing Imperial Palace - Palace of Double Glory (Chongua gong) |
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| Beijing Imperial Palace - Shu Fang Zei | - | - | ||||
| Tianinmen Square | ||||||
| Beijing National Stadium | - | |||||
| National Aquatics Center | - | |||||
| Temple of Heaven | - | - | - | |||
| Tai Chi | - | - | - | |||
| Hutong Tour | ||||||
| National Museum of China | - | - | - | |||
| The Great Wall | ||||||
| Forest of Stone Steles Museum | - | - | ||||
| Forest of Stone Steles Museum Hands on Instruction | - | - | ||||
| Chinese Calligraphy | - | - | - | |||
| Terracotta Tour | ||||||
| Banpo Museum | - | - | ||||
| Xian Museum | - | - | ||||
| Municipal Institute Archeological Research | - | - | ||||
| Shaanxi History Museum | ||||||
| Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archeological Research | - | - | ||||
| Shaanxi History and Museum - Mural Room | - | - | ||||
| Bell Tower | - | - | - | |||
| North Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda | - | - | - | |||
| Xian City Wall | - | - | - | |||
| Cuihua Mount National Geological Park | - | - | - | |||
| Fan Zhou Chinese Painting Museum | - | - | - | |||
| Hanyangling Museum | - | - | - | |||
| World Expo Shanghai | - | - | - | |||
| Shanghai Museum | - | - | ||||
| The Bund | - | - | ||||
| Yu Yuan Garden | - | - | ||||
| Tai Chi | - | - | - | |||
| The Jade Buddha Monestary | - | - | ||||
| Nanjing Road | - | - | ||||
| Pudacuo National Park | - | - | - | |||
| Shudu Lake | - | - | - | |||
| Militangya Alpine Pastures | - | - | - | |||
| Bitta Hai National Park | - | - | ||||
| Shangri-La Old Town | - | - | - | |||
| The Eastern Tibet Training Institute | - | - | - | |||
| Sanjia Village | - | - | - | |||
| Tangdui Village | - | - | - |
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