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Tour Summary
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Ideal for short-stay visitors, explore the Shanghai Expo and get a taste of all the energy and beauty that Shanghai has to offer.
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.
[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.
With 70 million visitors expected to attend, be one of the first to tour the site of the Shanghai Expo. It will be the first World Exposition to entertain the theme of "Better City, Better Life" where they will explore new approaches to human habitat, lifestyle and working conditions in the new century.
Located at the center of Shanghai's Old City, the Yu Yuan Garden is one of the most lavish and exquisite Chinese gardens in the region.
Established in 1559, this classical garden was created by Pan Yunduan who spent nearly 20 years building a garden that would please his parents in their old age.
Founded in 1882, this active Chan (Zen) Buddhist monastery houses two jade Buddha statues imported from Burma by an abbot, Hui Gen, during a pilgrimage to Tibet. The two precious jade Buddha statues are not only rare cultural relics but also impressive porcelain artworks carved entirely out of whole white jade.
A showcase of Chinese civilization recounted via 120,000 exhibits, this intelligently designed museum will guide you through the pages of Chinese history.
With a high-quality collection of ceramics, paintings and calligraphy along with a famous collection of Ancient Chinese Bronzes, it's no wonder why this museum continues to be one of Shanghai's most highlighted sensations.
Though there are 36 lakes in China called "West Lake", this lake located in historic center of Hangzhou is by far the most famous. Best known for its gorgeous landscapes, the West Lake is also associated with many scholars and national heroes - thus making it one the most cultural destinations in China.
Image - Jacob Ehnmark
The natural beauty of Huayuan Gongyuan is available all year round. Initially, the park was a small private garden that was built and owned by an imperial official, Lu Yunsheng. As time passed, it became known as the Flower Harbor, a recreation resort for locals to visit and enjoy the beautiful greenery and fishes that resided in the gardens.
Image - pvince81 (Flickr)
Roughly translated as 'Temple of the Soul's Retreat', Lingyin Temple is one Hangzhou's chief attractions and is one of the largest and wealthiest Buddhist temples in China. The temple was built in AD 326. However, due to war and calamity, the Lingyin Temple has been destroyed and restored no fewer that 16 times.
Image - BenBenW (Flickr)
Not too far from Hangzhou's main attractions is the Longjing Tea Village. With a friendly and enthusiastic staff of local tea sellers, it's easy for visitors to spend hours here learning about how the teas are harvested as well as sampling different grades and varieties.
Image - acoillet (Flickr)
Jin Mao Tower, 88 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, 200121
Grand Hyatt Shanghai in China is one of the 'highest hotels in the world' (53rd to 87th floors of the Jin Mao Tower), in the centre of Pudong, Shanghai's financial and business district. The Hotel provides easy access to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shanghai World Financial Centre and the International Convention Centre.
889 Yang Gao Nan Road, Pudong, 200127, China
Located nearby the 2010 World Expo site, Sofitel Shanghai Jin Jiang Oriental Pudong stands at the gateway of the Shanghai business district. This luxury hotel caters to the most discerning guest with style and ease.
View the Sofitel Shanghai Jin Jiang Oriental Pudong website »
180 Yixian Road, 200434 Shanghai, China
The Grand Mercure Baolong Hotel Shanghai is located close to major shopping areas, points of interest and cultural centres, including local attractions such as Lu Xun Park, historic Duolun Road and Fudan University.
We invite you to extend your vacation in vibrant Hong Kong, home of Cathay Pacific. Stay at any of following hotels and receive a complimentary half day group tour (see below) with all hotel extensions.
The Excelsior hotel is one of the island's most famous hotels for travelers looking to explore the energetic entertainment and shopping areas of Causeway Bay. Just ten minutes from Central, Hong Kong's business district, we have a prime location overlooking Victoria Harbor and rooms with spectacular views.
The Kowloon Hotel lies at the center of Nathan Road's "Golden Mile" shopping paradise. Within a few city blocks, guests enjoy easy access to the greatest harbor view in the world, shops, restaurants, the Star Ferry and the Hong Kong Cultural Center.
Novotel Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon is centrally located on the main thoroughfare of Kowloon, also known as the golden mile.
Nathan Road is lined with restaurants, shops and entertainment venues, with many major tourist attractions including the Avenue of Stars, Clock Tower, Museum of HK History and the Space Museum all close by. The famous Jade Market and Temple Street night markets are an easy walk away.
The Park Lane Hong Kong is a luxurious, first-class hotel situated right in the heart of vibrant Causeway Bay, with spectacular views of Victoria Park, Hong Kong's largest park, and the famous Hong Kong harbor.
The award-winning Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, known for its legendary warm and friendly hospitality, is conveniently situated in the Tsim Sha Tsui East shopping and entertainment district overlooking the world famous Victoria Harbour.
All rooms of this Kowloon hotel are amongst the most spacious in town, offer the ultimate in luxurious comfort and feature a floor-to-ceiling bay window commanding breathtaking harbor views or exciting city vistas.
Internationally acclaimed as one of the world's top hotels for business and leisure, InterContinental Hong Kong, with its unique and convenient Kowloon waterfront location, offers unrivalled views of Victoria Harbor and Hong Kong Island, and unparalleled service and facilities.
The Island Shangri-La, a welcoming luxury retreat in the heart of the city, soars 56 floors above Hong Kong's most prestigious shopping, cultural and business addresses, with memorable views of the Peak and Victoria Harbor.
All Hong Kong Extension Hotels include a free half day Hong Kong sightseeing tour. Simply request it with our Cathay Pacific reservations team.
Sandy beach of Repulse BayBegin the tour at the popular Victoria Peak, where stunning views of Hong Kong's skyline, the world-famous Victoria Harbor and peaceful green hillsides await you. Afterwards, take a sampan (water taxi) ride at Aberdeen harbor, home to traditional fishermen living on fishing junks.
Visit the world's largest floating restaurant and elaborately decorated Jumbo. Afterwards, visit a local jewelry workshop for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmen at work.
End the tour with a casual stroll at Repulse Bay, known for its crescent-shaped beach and browse through designer shops before you are dropped back off at the hotel.
Approx. 4 1/2 hours - 5 hours
Hong Kong side - Park Lane Hotel lobby at 9:30 am (310 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong)
Kowloon Side - Kowloon Hotel lobby at 9:00 am (19-21 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong)
Note: Guests are responsible for their own transportation to/from their hotel to pick-up location. This tour is a group tour and may involve other parties.
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| Shanghai Expo | |||||
| Yu Yuan Garden | - | ||||
| The Jade Buddha Monastery | - | ||||
| Shanghai Museum | - | ||||
| West Lake & Boat Cruise | - | - | |||
| Hua Gang Park | - | - | |||
| Lingyin Temple | - | - | |||
| Longjing Tea Village | - | - | |||
| Tianinmen Square | - | ||||
| The Forbidden City | - | ||||
| Temple of Heaven | - | ||||
| The Great Wall | - | ||||
| Ming Tombs | - | ||||
| Hutong | - | - | |||
| Summer Palace | - | - | |||
| Terracotta Tour | - | - | |||
| North Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda | - | - | |||
| Banpo Museum | - | - | |||
| Excursion: Fengdu | - | - | |||
| Excursion: Shibaozhai | - | - | |||
| Excursion: Wanzhou | - | - | |||
| Qutang Gorge | - | - | |||
| Wu Gorge | - | - | |||
| Excursion: Daning River Small Gorges | - | - | |||
| Excursion: Shennong Stream | - | - | |||
| Three Gorges Dam | - | - |
*Water level of the river determines the excursion stops.
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