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  • NON-Timeshare trip - Looking at Tour Options to China.....2013

    Since 2 co-workers of mine went to China in 2003 and 2004 it has been on my Bucket List of places to go.

    My one co-worker took this 11 day tour Highlights of China & the Yangtze and REALLY enjoyed the trip and this particular company

    April 26 Highlights of China & the Yangtze 2011 Uniworld 1st Class $3,049 11 Day
    Jun 7 Highlights of China & the Yangtze 2011 Uniworld 1st Class $2,749 11 Day

    Cruise Highlights include:
    •All domestic flights within China
    •3-night Yangtze River cruise in a riverview stateroom with a private balcony onboard the Victoria Jenna or Victoria Anna*
    •Lectures, traditional performances, and Tai Chi classes onboard the ship
    •7 nights in deluxe hotels including buffet breakfast and all service charges, taxes, and porterage*
    •10 buffet breakfasts, 9 lunches, and 9 dinners
    •Special-themed dinners: Peking Duck dinner in Beijing, and traditional dumpling and Tang Dynasty dinners in Xi’an
    •Captain’s Welcome Reception and Farewell Dinner onboard the ship
    •9 days of captivating, fully escorted excursions with English-speaking local guides
    •Exciting evening entertainment, including a Kung Fu show and the world-famous Shanghai Acrobats
    •Services of an experienced Uniworld Tour Manager throughout your trip
    •All transportation on tours
    •All transfers on arrival and departure days (please see transfer guidelines)

    *Ship and hotels are subject to change





    And then there is this Splendors of China & the Grand Yangtze 15 day trip that includes 6 nights of the River Cruise

    Apr 19 Splendors of China & the Grand Yangtze 2011 Uniworld 1st Class Call $3,299 15 day
    May 31 Splendors of China & the Grand Yangtze 2011 Uniworld 1st Class Call $3,099 15 day

    Cruise Highlights include:
    •All domestic flights within China
    •6-night Yangtze River cruise in a riverview stateroom with a private balcony onboard the Victoria Prince*
    •Lectures, traditional performances, and Tai Chi classes onboard the ship 8 nights in deluxe hotels, including buffet breakfast and all service charges, taxes, and porterage*
    •14 buffet breakfasts, 13 lunches, and 13 dinners
    •Special-themed dinners: Peking Duck dinner in Beijing, and traditional dumpling and Tang Dynasty dinners in Xi’an
    •13 days of captivating, fully escorted tours with English-speaking local guides
    •Exciting evening entertainment, including a Kung Fu show, a Tang Dynasty performance, and the world-famous Shanghai Acrobats
    •Captain’s Welcome Reception and Farewell Dinner onboard the ship
    •Services of an experienced Uniworld Tour Manager throughout your trip
    •All transportation on tours
    •All transfers on arrival and departure days
    *Ship and hotels are subject to change.





    And then there is the 17!!! Day Wonders of China & the Grand Yangtze Trip

    Apr 28 Wonders of China & the Grand Yangtze 2011 Uniworld 1st Class Call $3,549 17 day
    Jun 9 Wonders of China & the Grand Yangtze 2011 Uniworld 1st Class Call $3,299 17 day

    Cruise Highlights include:
    •All domestic flights within China
    •8-night Yangtze River cruise in a riverview stateroom with a private balcony onboard the Victoria Prince*
    •Lectures, traditional performances, and Tai Chi classes onboard the ship
    •8 nights in deluxe hotels, including buffet breakfast and all service charges, taxes, and porterage*
    •16 buffet breakfasts, 15 lunches, and 15 dinners
    •Captain’s Welcome Reception and Farewell Dinner onboard the ship
    •Special-themed dinners: Peking Duck dinner in Beijing, and traditional dumpling and Tang Dynasty dinners in Xi’an
    •14 days of captivating, fully escorted tours with English-speaking local guides
    •Exciting evening entertainment, including a Kung Fu show, a Tang Dynasty performance, and the world-famous Shanghai Acrobats
    •Services of an experienced Uniworld Tour Manager throughout your trip
    •All transportation on the tour
    •All transfers on arrival and departure days (please see transfer guidelines)

    *Ship and hotels are subject to change





    Pricing is from TourVacations to Go and there are sooooo many options out there - this is from a google search. Airfare not included in these prices....

    And the prices are all over the map!!! - from $1395 to $5000+

    There are options to include Tibet or Hong Kong but it really bumps up the price.
    It is interesting how "little" the price goes up on this particular trip with the addition of more cruise days/ports....


    Has anyone done a trip like this?
    What company is good? BAD!
    Pat
    *** My Website ***

  • #2
    For China, I would do

    1) Beijing
    2) Xian
    3) Yangtse River
    4) Shanghai.

    If you can get it in, I would go to Guilin. If you have a Tibet option, I would absolutely do that trip.

    I would save Hong Kong for a trip to Southeast Asia which would include Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and even Vietnam or Cambodia.

    By the way, food is not very good in China. Peking Duck is better here than in Beijing. The best food would be on the Southeast Asia tour by far. If you want good Chinese food, it will be better in NYC.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by BocaBum99 View Post
      For China, I would do

      1) Beijing
      2) Xian
      3) Yangtze River
      4) Shanghai.


      If you can get it in, I would go to Guilin. If you have a Tibet option, I would absolutely do that trip.

      I would save Hong Kong for a trip to Southeast Asia which would include Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and even Vietnam or Cambodia.

      By the way, food is not very good in China. Peking Duck is better here than in Beijing. The best food would be on the Southeast Asia tour by far. If you want good Chinese food, it will be better in NYC.
      With this company - the Tibet option REALLY bumps up the price - I will post it for information purposes - I am currently looking at Gate 1 ravel - a very budget friendly - read cheap! - option.....that is why I am soliciting ideas for different companies as well as itinerary.

      My co-worker raved about the Terra Cotta(sp) Statues!

      14 Day including China,Tibet and the Yangtze River http://www.uniworld.com/Destinations...11/Day-To-Day/



      Beijing to Shanghai | 14 Days
      Day 1: Beijing
      Arrive in Beijing and be greeted by a Uniworld representative who will escort you to the hotel.

      Day 2: Beijing
      Featured Excursions: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and Peking Duck feast

      Your first full day in Beijing takes in many of the major sites, such as Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City—a 250-acre complex of palaces, pavilions, courtyards, and gardens. Visit the imperial gardens of the Summer Palace. In the evening, indulge in a traditional Peking Duck dinner. (BB, L, D)

      Day 3: Beijing
      Featured Excursions: The Great Wall, Ming Tombs, and Kung Fu show

      Walk along the Great Wall, which has been built, rebuilt, and maintained over thousands of years. After this memorable experience, visit the lavish and historic Ming Tombs and see the sites of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In the evening, enjoy a thrilling Kung Fu show. (BB, L, D)

      Day 4: Beijing, fly to Xi'an
      Featured Excursions: Hutongs tour and dumpling dinner

      Ride in a rickshaw for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Hutongs, the ancient alleyways located in the old residential area of Beijing, and enjoy lunch with a local family before you fly to Xi’an and transfer to the hotel. Tonight, you will enjoy a sumptuous traditional dumpling dinner. (BB, L, D)

      Day 5: Xi'an
      Featured Excursions: Terra Cotta Warriors, City Wall, and Tang Dynasty dinner and performance

      Examine the life-sized, awe-inspiring Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses, and then visit Xi’an’s ancient City Wall. In the evening, be treated to a Tang Dynasty dinner and cultural performance. (BB, L, D)

      Day 6: Xi'an, fly to Lhasa
      Fly to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, which has a fascinating history dating back more than 1,300 years. The former seat of the Dalai Lama, Lhasa embodies the culture of Tibetan Buddhism. Tonight, relax and enjoy dinner at the hotel. (BB, L, D)

      Day 7: Lhasa
      Featured Excursions: Da Zhao Temple and Tibet Museum

      See the early Buddhist Da Zhao Temple, embellished with Nepalese and Indian touches and capped by a golden canopy. Visit the Tibet Museum, which houses a rich collection of prehistoric cultural relics. Catch a glimpse into the life of the local people with a visit to a Lhasa family’s home, and enjoy a dinner with a traditional folk show. (BB, L, D)

      Day 8: Lhasa
      Featured Excursions: Potala Palace and Sera Monastery

      Marvel at Lhasa’s Potala Palace, perched atop Red Mountain. Gaze at its jewel collections and wander the chapels as pilgrims make offerings at the altars. Visit the Sera Monastery with its perfectly preserved murals and Maitreya, Bodhisattva, and Arhat statuary. (BB, L, D)

      Day 9: Lhasa, fly to Chongqing, cruising the Yangtze River
      Featured Excursion: Chongqing city tour

      Fly to Chongqing for a tour of the city and a glimpse of the city zoo’s giant pandas. Then board your Victoria Cruises ship and enjoy an onboard dinner. (BB, L, D)

      Day 10: Cruising the Yangtze River
      Featured Excursion: Fengdu, or Wanzhou, or Shibaozhai

      Visit the “Ghost City” of Fengdu or the port cities of Wanzhou or Shibaozhai, depending on water levels. (BB, L, Captain’s Welcome Reception, D)

      Day 11: Cruising the Yangtze River
      Featured Excursion: Lesser Gorges

      Cruise through Qutang Gorge and majestic Wu Gorge. Then sail down the Lesser Gorges of either the Daning River or Shennong Stream. Later, cruise through the Three Gorges Dam ship locks. (BB, L, Captain’s Farewell Dinner)

      Day 12: Yichang, fly to Shanghai
      Featured Excursion: Three Gorges Dam

      Visit the construction site of the world’s largest hydroelectric plant, the Three Gorges Dam. Disembark in Yichang and fly to Shanghai. Enjoy dinner at the hotel. (BB, L, D)

      Day 13: Shanghai
      Featured Excursions: Shanghai city tour, Oriental Pearl TV Tower, and Shanghai Acrobats performance

      Tour the many splendors of Shanghai including Old Town, the Bund, Oriental Pearl TV Tower, and the Old Shanghai Museum. Savor a traditional dim sum lunch, and enjoy an evening performance by the amazing Shanghai Acrobats. (BB, L, D)

      Day 14: Depart Shanghai
      Transfer to the airport for your return flight home, or continue with an extension to Hong Kong. (CB or BB)

      Note: Substitute visits to other sites may occur during your trip due to water levels or other uncontrollable factors.
      Pat
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      • #4
        And then there is Gate 1 travel.....very budget friendly

        13 Day China with Tibet,China tour, Beijing China tour - www.gate1travel.com

        13 Apr 13 Shanghai, China 13 Day China with Tibet 2011 Gate 1 $2,899** $2,079 Land Only WITH TAXES and Flight from JFK $3,226.58 From LAX $2,975.80

        May 11 Shanghai, China 13 Day China with Tibet 2011 Gate 1 1st $2,759** $1,869

        13 Day China with Tibet Apr - Nov '11 3 Shanghai, 2 Xian, 3 Lhasa, 3 Beijing Escorted $1969 $2859** This is actually "only" an 11 day trip - they add in the flying days....

        Escorted Package Includes

        Flights LAX-Shanghai, Beijing-LAX
        Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for selection and prices
        Airline fuel surcharges
        Intra-flights
        11 nights First Class accommodations
        3 nights Bund Riverside, Shanghai
        2 nights Grand New World Hotel, Xian
        3 nights Lhasa Xin Ding Grand Hotel, Tibet
        3 nights Huabin International Hotel , Beijing
        All transfers
        21 meals: 11 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 4 dinners
        Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
        Services of English-speaking tour manager (Days 1-10)
        Services of local guide in Beijing
        Entrance fees per itinerary

        Pats' note - at a glance, there is much more 'free' time - read - less tours and optional meals....not necessarily a bad thing - other people have told me the food is not the highlight of this trip

        DAY 1, Wednesday - Depart the USA
        Depart the USA to China. Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment for your journey

        DAY 2, Thursday - Arrive in Shanghai
        Arrive in Shanghai and transfer to your hotel. Balance of the day at leisure
        Overnight: Shanghai

        DAY 3, Friday - Shanghai City Tour
        This morning, tour the major attractions of Shanghai. Wander the classical Yuyuan Garden, built during the Ming Dynasty by the high-ranking government official Pan Yunduan. The Gardens' total area occupies approximately five acres, and features pavilions, ponds, rockeries, cloisters, and streams all within six scenic zones, including the Sansui Hall and Wanhua Chamber. In existence for 400 years, the Gardens were specifically constructed for Pan's aging parents as a sanctuary in which to live out their lives. Next, experience the old world charm of the Bund, the former "Wall Street" of the foreign powers. Walk along its park-like waterfront promenade between the Wusong River and Old Town. Later today, enjoy a stop at a local silk carpet factory. Enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure
        Optional: Acrobatic Show with Dinner
        Overnight: Shanghai
        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

        DAY 4, Saturday - Full Day in Shanghai
        Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Shanghai on your own
        Optional: Full Day Suzhou with Lunch & Cruise on the Grand Canal
        Overnight: Shanghai
        Meals: Breakfast

        DAY 5, Sunday - Flight to Xian
        After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Xian. Upon arrival, trace the beginnings of Chinese civilization at the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum. Opened to the public in 1991, the museum is in southern Xian, and is home to a wealth of historical artifacts and treasures from the Han and Tang dynasties
        Optional: Dumpling Dinner
        Overnight: Xian
        Meals: Breakfast

        DAY 6, Monday - Xian Antiquities Tour with Terracotta Army
        This morning, after breakfast you will have the opportunity to take a short walk to the local bird market at Xingqing park. A market filled with beautiful flowers, birds and local culture. Later this morning visit to a local Lacquer Furniture Shop. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant before a tour of Xian's antiquities. Your tour includes the archaeological site at the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang (259-210 B.C.), where more than 8,000 finely sculpted, life-size terracotta soldiers and horses were discovered by local farmers in 1974. The archaeological excavation of the three pits where the Terracotta Army was found continues today, more than thirty years since the time of its unearthing
        Optional: Tang Dynasty Dinner with Entertainment
        Overnight: Xian
        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

        DAY 7, Tuesday - Flight to Lhasa, Tibet
        This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Tibet. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure
        Overnight: Lhasa
        Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

        DAY 8, Wednesday - Potala Palace
        Today see one of the grandest monuments in all of Asia: the extraordinary Potala Palace. Built in the 17th century (atop the original 7th-century site), it boasts more than 1,000 rooms, including the Red Palace (where the Dalai Lama once lived), 10,000 chapels, and a labyrinth of mysterious dungeons. It took 7,000 workers and 1,500 artists and craftsmen more than 50 years to build the adjoining White and Red Palaces. This Eastern architectural triumph was the world's tallest building before the creation of 20th-century skyscrapers. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. On way back to hotel, we will visit the Tibetan Art Factory shop. Later this evening, enjoy dinner and a cultural show at a local restaurant
        Overnight: Lhasa
        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

        DAY 9, Thursday - Jokhang Temple
        After breakfast today, we head for the Barkhor Bazaar, a section of the oldest part of Lhasa that bustles with marketplace activity and religious devotion. Later today, visit the 1,300-year-old Jokhang Temple, where we are likely to see Buddhist pilgrims making clockwise circuits on their hands and knees in reverence to one of Tibet's most sacred sites. Thousands of yak-butter candles flicker inside beneath the enlightened gaze of the golden Jowo Sakyamuni, the seventh-century Buddha statue that the temple was built to house
        Overnight: Lhasa
        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

        DAY 10, Friday - Flight to Beijing via Chongqing
        This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Beijing via Chongqing. Upon arrival, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant before transfering to your hotel
        Overnight: Beijing
        Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

        DAY 11, Saturday - Great Wall of China and the Ming Tombs
        Enjoy a full-day excursion to the Great Wall of China, the longest man-made structure on Earth, spanning nearly 4,000 miles of China's northern frontier. Walk along the promenades and enjoy the unrivaled scenic views of beautiful mountain passes, plateaus and grasslands from this 7th-century defensive fortification. Afterwards, depart for lunch at a local Chinese restaurant. Following lunch, continue for a walk through the sites of Ming Tombs and a visit to a local jade factory before returning to Beijing
        Optional: Peking Duck Dinner
        Overnight: Beijing
        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

        DAY 12, Sunday - Forbidden City, Summer Palace Tour & Panda Visit
        Enjoy a full day tour of the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace. Begin at Tiananmen Square, the largest public plaza in the world. Erected in 1417 at the height of the Ming Dynasty, the square was renovated and renamed two centuries later at the onset of the Great Qing Dynasty. View several impressive monuments outlining the Square's perimeter, including the Great Hall of the People, the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong and the Square's famed ceremonial gateway. From here, venture north for a visit to the Forbidden City (Imperial Palace), a construction comparable to the Pyramids in Egypt. Known today as the Palace Museum, the entire site is comprised of 800 buildings with more than 9,000 rooms. Visit a local Pearl Shop before a visit to the Summer Palace. Lunch will be served at an authentic Chinese restaurant during the Summer Palace visit. Later today, a visit with the Pandas at the Beijing Zoo
        Overnight: Beijing
        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

        DAY 13, Monday - Depart for the USA
        Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
        Meals: Breakfast

        ** include air from LAX!

        Pat
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        • #5
          16(14 night) Day China with Tibet and 3 day Yangtze River Cruise

          16 Day (actually 14!) China with Tibet & 3 Day Yangtze River Cruise,China tour, Beijing China tour - www.gate1travel.com




          (14)16 Day Apr 13 Shanghai, China 16 Day China with Tibet & 3 Day Yangtze River Cruise 2011 Gate 1 $3,275.80**air LAX $3,478.80++air JFK $2,379
          (14)16 Day May 11 Shanghai, China 16 Day China with Tibet & 3 Day Yangtze River Cruise 2011 Gate 1 $3,269**air LAX $2,419

          Escorted Package Includes

          Flights LAX-Shanghai, Beijing-LAX
          Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for selection and prices
          Airline fuel surcharges
          Intra-flights
          14 nights First Class accommodations
          3 nights Bund Riverside, Shanghai
          2 nights Grand New World Hotel, Xian
          3 nights Lhasa Xin Ding Grand Hotel, Tibet
          3 nights cruise downstream on the Victoria Empress, Yangtze River
          3 nights Huabin International Hotel , Beijing
          All transfers
          28 meals: 14 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 6 dinners
          Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
          Services of English-speaking tour manager throughout
          Entrance fees per itinerary


          Special Features

          Terracotta Army
          Potala Palace
          Jokang Temple
          Forbidden City
          Great Wall of China
          Also Available

          DAY 1, Wednesday - Depart the USA
          Depart the USA to China. Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment for your journey

          DAY 2, Thursday - Arrive in Shanghai
          Arrive in Shanghai and transfer to your hotel. Balance of the day at leisure
          Overnight: Shanghai

          DAY 3, Friday - Shanghai City Tour
          This morning, tour the major attractions of Shanghai. Wander the classical Yuyuan Garden, built during the Ming Dynasty by the high-ranking government official Pan Yunduan. The Gardens' total area occupies approximately five acres, and features pavilions, ponds, rockeries, cloisters, and streams all within six scenic zones, including the Sansui Hall and Wanhua Chamber. In existence for 400 years, the Gardens were specifically constructed for Pan's aging parents as a sanctuary in which to live out their lives. Next, experience the old world charm of the Bund, the former "Wall Street" of the foreign powers. Walk along its park-like waterfront promenade between the Wusong River and Old Town. Later today, enjoy a stop at a local silk carpet factory. Enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure
          Optional: Acrobatic Show with Dinner
          Overnight: Shanghai
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

          DAY 4, Saturday - Full Day in Shanghai
          Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Shanghai on your own
          Optional: Full Day Suzhou with Lunch & Cruise on the Grand Canal
          Overnight: Shanghai
          Meals: Breakfast

          DAY 5, Sunday - Flight to Xian
          After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Xian. Upon arrival, trace the beginnings of Chinese civilization at the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum. Opened to the public in 1991, the museum is in southern Xian, and is home to a wealth of historical artifacts and treasures from the Han and Tang dynasties
          Optional: Dumpling Dinner
          Overnight: Xian
          Meals: Breakfast

          DAY 6, Monday - Xian Antiquities Tour with Terracotta Army
          This morning, after breakfast you will have the opportunity to take a short walk to the local bird market at Xingqing park. A market filled with beautiful flowers, birds and local culture. Later this morning visit to a local Lacquer Furniture Shop. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant before a tour of Xian's antiquities. Your tour includes the archaeological site at the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang (259-210 B.C.), where more than 8,000 finely sculpted, life-size terracotta soldiers and horses were discovered by local farmers in 1974. The archaeological excavation of the three pits where the Terracotta Army was found continues today, more than thirty years since the time of its unearthing
          Optional: Tang Dynasty Dinner with Entertainment
          Overnight: Xian
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

          DAY 7, Tuesday - Flight to Lhasa, Tibet
          This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Tibet. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure
          Overnight: Lhasa
          Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

          DAY 8, Wednesday - Potala Palace
          Today see one of the grandest monuments in all of Asia: the extraordinary Potala Palace. Built in the 17th century (atop the original 7th-century site), it boasts more than 1,000 rooms, including the Red Palace (where the Dalai Lama once lived), 10,000 chapels, and a labyrinth of mysterious dungeons. It took 7,000 workers and 1,500 artists and craftsmen more than 50 years to build the adjoining White and Red Palaces. This Eastern architectural triumph was the world's tallest building before the creation of 20th-century skyscrapers. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. On way back to hotel, we will visit the Tibetan Art Factory shop. Later this evening, enjoy dinner and a cultural show at a local restaurant
          Overnight: Lhasa
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

          DAY 9, Thursday - Jokhang Temple
          After breakfast today, we head for the Barkhor Bazaar, a section of the oldest part of Lhasa that bustles with marketplace activity and religious devotion. Later today, visit the 1,300-year-old Jokhang Temple, where we are likely to see Buddhist pilgrims making clockwise circuits on their hands and knees in reverence to one of Tibet's most sacred sites. Thousands of yak-butter candles flicker inside beneath the enlightened gaze of the golden Jowo Sakyamuni, the seventh-century Buddha statue that the temple was built to house
          Overnight: Lhasa
          Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

          DAY 10, Friday - Flight to Chongqing
          This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Chongqing. Upon arrival, enjoy a visit to the Stillwell Museum. At the beginning of 1942, General Joseph Warren Stilwell, a four-star U.S. Army general, acting under the orders of American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, arrived in China to assume the position of Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces in the China-Burma-India theater. General Stilwell resided here at that time, and returned to the U.S. on October 21, 1944. With the aid of General Stilwell, the Chinese people won the War of Resistance against the Japanese invaders. To commemorate General Stilwell's help, the local government of the city of Chongqing renovated the general's former temporary residence in Chongqing, and opened it to the public, as Stilwell Museum, in 1991. The Museum mainly exhibits the historical materials, data and pictures concerning General Stilwell and his mission in Chongqing. Later this evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, then transfer to board your ship on the Yangtze River
          Overnight: Yangtze River
          Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

          DAY 11, Saturday - Cruise to Fengdu
          Cruise to Fengdu, the "Ghost City," and view the temples at Mingshan Hill. (Alternatively, the cruise may visit Wanxian or Shibaozhai)
          Optional Shore Excursion: Fengdu Ghost City
          Overnight: Yangtze River
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

          DAY 12, Sunday - Qutang and Wuxia Gorges
          Sail through Qutang Gorge, the smallest of the three Yangtze gorges, and dock at Wushan for an excursion through the Small Three Gorges along the Daning River. Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding mountain passes as you sail through the 25-mile long Wuxia (Witches) Gorge, famous for its fabled Twelve Peaks. According to legend, the peaks are believed to be the spirits of 12 fairies, the most famous of them being the Shennu Feng (Goddess) Peak, which is topped by a huge rock resembling a kneeling maiden
          Optional Shore Excursion: Lesser Three Gorges
          Overnight: Yangtze River
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

          DAY 13, Monday - Xiling Gorge; Flight to Beijing
          Sail downstream through Xiling Gorge. The longest section of the Three Gorges system, it comprises the Xietan, Qintan, and Kongling rapids in what is known as the Three Rapids of Xiling. Visit the Three Gorges Dam near Sandouping Village. The dam is the largest hydroelectric dam in the world, nearly six times the size of the Hoover Dam. This afternoon, disembark at Yichang to board your flight to Beijing. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel
          Optional Shore Excursion: Three Gorges Dam
          Overnight: Beijing
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

          DAY 14, Tuesday - Great Wall of China and the Ming Tombs
          Enjoy a full-day excursion to the Great Wall of China, the longest man-made structure on Earth, spanning nearly 4,000 miles of China's northern frontier. Walk along the promenades and enjoy the unrivaled scenic views of beautiful mountain passes, plateaus and grasslands from this 7th-century defensive fortification. Afterwards, depart for lunch at a local Chinese restaurant. Following lunch, continue for a walk through the sites of Ming Tombs and a visit to a local jade factory before returning to Beijing
          Optional: Peking Duck Dinner
          Overnight: Beijing
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

          DAY 15, Wednesday - Forbidden City, Summer Palace Tour & Panda Visit
          Enjoy a full day tour of the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace. Begin at Tiananmen Square, the largest public plaza in the world. Erected in 1417 at the height of the Ming Dynasty, the square was renovated and renamed two centuries later at the onset of the Great Qing Dynasty. View several impressive monuments outlining the Square's perimeter, including the Great Hall of the People, the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong and the Square's famed ceremonial gateway. From here, venture north for a visit to the Forbidden City (Imperial Palace), a construction comparable to the Pyramids in Egypt. Known today as the Palace Museum, the entire site is comprised of 800 buildings with more than 9,000 rooms. Visit a local Pearl Shop before a visit to the Summer Palace. Lunch will be served at an authentic Chinese restaurant during the Summer Palace visit. Later today, a visit with the Pandas at the Beijing Zoo
          Overnight: Beijing
          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

          DAY 16, Thursday - Depart for the USA
          Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
          Meals: Breakfast

          Edit - optional add on $295
          Pat
          *** My Website ***

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          • #6
            Boca - This one has Guilin!

            17 Day China with 4 Day Yangtze River Cruise,China tour, Beijing China tour - www.gate1travel.com

            17 Day China with 4 Day Yangtze River Cruise

            May 9 From LAX $3,069.45 From JFK $3,229.06




            Escorted Package Includes

            Flights LAX-Beijing, Shanghai-LAX
            Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for selection and prices
            Airline fuel surcharges
            Intra-flights
            15 nights First Class accommodations
            4 nights Huabin International Hotel, Beijing
            2 nights Grand New World Hotel, Xian
            4 nights cruise upstream on the Victoria Empress, Yangtze River
            2 nights Guilin Royal Garden Hotel, Guilin
            3 nights Bund Riverside, Shanghai
            All transfers
            30 meals: 15 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 5 dinners
            Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
            Services of English-speaking tour manager throughout
            Entrance fees per itinerary


            Special Features

            Great Wall of China
            Forbidden City
            Terracotta Army
            Li River Cruise

            DAY 1, Monday - Depart the USA
            Depart the USA to China. Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment for your journey

            DAY 2, Tuesday - Arrive in Beijing
            Arrive in Beijing and transfer to your hotel. Balance of the day at leisure
            Overnight: Beijing

            DAY 3, Wednesday - Forbidden City, Summer Palace Tour & Panda Visit
            Enjoy a full day tour of the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace. Begin at Tiananmen Square, the largest public plaza in the world. Erected in 1417 at the height of the Ming Dynasty, the square was renovated and renamed two centuries later at the onset of the Great Qing Dynasty. View several impressive monuments outlining the Square's perimeter, including the Great Hall of the People, the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong and the Square's famed ceremonial gateway. From here, venture north for a visit to the Forbidden City (Imperial Palace), a construction comparable to the Pyramids in Egypt. Known today as the Palace Museum, the entire site is comprised of 800 buildings with more than 9,000 rooms. Visit a local Pearl Shop before a visit to the Summer Palace. Lunch will be served at an authentic Chinese restaurant during the Summer Palace visit. Later today, a visit with the Pandas at the Beijing Zoo
            Overnight: Beijing
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

            DAY 4, Thursday - Great Wall of China & Ming Tombs
            Enjoy a full-day excursion to the Great Wall of China, the longest man-made structure on Earth, spanning nearly 4,000 miles of China's northern frontier. Stop at a local Jade Shop before arriving to the Great Wall. Walk along the promenades and enjoy the unrivaled scenic views of beautiful mountain passes, plateaus and grasslands from this 7th-century defensive fortification. Afterwards, depart for lunch at a local Chinese restaurant. Following lunch, continue for a walk through the sites of Ming Tombs before returning to Beijing
            Optional: Peking Duck Dinner
            Overnight: Beijing
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

            DAY 5, Friday - Full Day in Beijing
            Full day at leisure to explore Beijing independently
            Optional: Hutong Tour with Lunch
            Overnight:Beijing
            Meals: Breakfast

            DAY 6, Saturday - Flight to Xian
            This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Xian. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Later this afternoon, trace the beginnings of Chinese civilization at the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum. Opened to the public in 1991, the museum is in southern Xian, and is home to a wealth of historical artifacts and treasures from the Han and Tang dynasties
            Optional: Xian Dumpling Dinner
            Overnight: Xian
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

            DAY 7, Sunday - Xian Antiquities Tour with Terracotta Army
            This morning, after breakfast you will have the opportunity to take a short walk to the local bird market at Xingqing park. A market filled with beautiful flowers, birds and local culture. Later this morning visit to a local Lacquer Furniture Shop. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant before a tour of Xian's antiquities. Your tour includes the archaeological site at the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang (259-210 B.C.), where more than 8,000 finely sculpted, life-size terracotta soldiers and horses were discovered by local farmers in 1974. The archaeological excavation of the three pits where the Terracotta Army was found continues today, more than thirty years since the time of its unearthing
            Optional: Tang Dynasty Dinner with Entertainment
            Overnight: Xian
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

            DAY 8, Monday - Xian Sightseeing, Flight to Yichang
            This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Yichang. Upon arrival, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, then transfer to board your ship on the Yangtze River. Please note, occasionally, the flight to Yichang is not available. In this case, flight is to Wuhan and then transfer by bus to Yichang
            Overnight: Yangtze River
            Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

            Day 9, Tuesday - Xiling Gorge
            This morning, you will have the option to visit the Three Gorges Dam near the Sandouping Village. This dam is the largest hydroelectric dam in the world, nearly six times the size of the Hoover Dam. Following your visit, cruise upstream to Xiling Gorge. The longest section of the Three Gorges system, it comprises the rapids of Xietan, Qintan and Kongling, collectively known as the Three Rapids of Xiling
            Optional Shore Excursion: Three Gorges Dam
            Overnight: Yangtze River
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

            DAY 10, Wednesday - Wuxia & Qutang Gorge
            This morning, enjoy an optional to visit the Small Three Gorges along the Daning River. Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding mountain passes as you sail through the 25-mile long Wuxia (Witches) Gorge, famous for its fabled Twelve Peaks. According to legend, the peaks are believed to be the spirits of 12 fairies, the most famous of them being the Shennu Feng (Goddess) Peak, which is topped by a huge rock resembling a kneeling maiden. Continue through the Qutang Gorge, the smallest of the three Yangtze gorges, and admire its bluffed banks and lush terraced hillsides
            Optional Shore Excursion: Lesser Three Gorges
            Overnight: Yangtze River
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

            DAY 11, Thursday - Cruise to Fengdu
            Cruise to Fengdu, the "Ghost City," to where you will have the option to visit the fantastic Snow Jade Cave. Alternatively, the cruise may visit Wanxian or Shibaozhai depending on local conditions
            Optional Shore Excursion: Fengdu Ghost City
            Overnight: Yangtze River
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

            Day 12, Friday - Disembark Cruise; Fly to Guilin
            This morning disembark in Chongqing. Visit the Stillwell Museum and enjoy lunch in a local restaurant before transferring to airport for your flight to Guilin. Upon arrival in Guilin, transfer to your hotel. Later today visit a tea garden. Here you will learn how Chinese tea is grown and you will take part in a tea making demonstration. This evening enjoy a unique tea dinner at local restaurant. All menu items are inspired by, cooked with or immersed in tea
            Overnight: Guilin
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

            DAY 13, Saturday - Li River Cruise
            Cruise the crystal clear Li River and view the many vertical rock formations, stone pinnacles, bamboo groves and villagers reaping rice along the river banks. The high forested peaks that dominate the banks and terraced hillsides are why the Li River is one of China's top sightseeing destinations. Many of the peaks are associated with legendary stories of mystical spirits and love. Later this afternoon, lunch will be served on board. En route back to the hotel, stop to a visit a local art gallery to witness the a demonstration of Chinese calligraphy and painting
            Overnight: Guilin
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

            DAY 14, Sunday - Flight to Shanghai
            This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Shanghai. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. Afternoon at leisure to explore Shanghai on your own
            Optional: Shanghai by Night with Dinner
            Overnight: Shanghai
            Meals: Breakfast

            DAY 15, Monday - Shanghai City Tour
            Early this morning you will have the opportunity to take a short walk from the hotel to Huangpu Park where you will be able to relax and enjoy the local flavor of Shanghai. Later this morning, tour the major attractions of Shanghai. Wander the classical Yuyuan Garden, built during the Ming Dynasty by the high-ranking government official Pan Yunduan. The Gardens' total area occupies approximately five acres, and features pavilions, ponds, rockeries, cloisters, and streams all within six scenic zones, including the Sansui Hall and Wanhua Chamber. In existence for 400 years, the Gardens were specifically constructed for Pan's aging parents as a sanctuary in which to live out their lives. Next, experience the old world charm of the Bund, the former "Wall Street" of the foreign powers. Walk along its park-like waterfront promenade between the Wusong River and Old Town. Later today, enjoy lunch in a local restaurant before stopping at a local silk carpet shop. Enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure
            Optional: Acrobatic Show with dinner
            Overnight: Shanghai
            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

            DAY 16, Tuesday - Full Day in Shanghai
            Full day at leisure to explore Shanghai independently
            Optional: Half Day Shanghai Museum
            Overnight: Shanghai
            Meals: Breakfast

            DAY 17, Wednesday - Depart for the USA
            Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
            Meals: Breakfast



            My take on these Gate 1 Travele trips is that there are $150-300 in additional excursions/meals that need to be added in....but having the air included is one less problem/attractive option to consider.

            edit - this trip has $329 in optional tours/meals...FYI
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            • #7
              Wow!
              They all look great but I'm not sure about a 17 day tour.
              I did that once in Europe and it wasn't pretty.
              Both my roommate and I were ready to kiil each other by then and we're best friends.

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              • #8
                17 Day China with 4 Day Yangtze River Cruise & Hong Kong

                17 Day China with 4 Day Yangtze River Cruise & Hong Kong,China tour, Beijing China tour - www.gate1travel.com

                April 21 - from LAX $3,030.99 from JFK $3,070.09 LAND only $2,099.00 PLUS $580 optional add ons

                Escorted Package Includes

                Flights LAX-Shanghai, Hong Kong-LAX
                Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for selection and prices
                Airline fuel surcharges
                Intra-flights
                15 nights First Class accommodations
                3 nights Bund Riverside, Shanghai
                4 nights cruise upstream on the Century Star, Yangtze River
                2 nights Grand New World Hotel, Xian
                3 nights Huabin International Hotel , Beijing
                3 nights Stanford Hillview Hotel, Hong Kong
                All transfers
                28 meals: 15 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 5 dinners
                Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
                Services of English-speaking tour manager Day 2-14
                Services of English-speaking local guides Day 15-17
                Entrance fees per itinerary


                Special Features

                Terracotta Army
                Forbidden City
                Great Wall of China




                DAY 1, Thursday - Depart the USA
                Depart the USA to China. Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment for your journey

                DAY 2, Friday - Arrive in Shanghai
                Arrive in Shanghai and transfer to your hotel. Balance of the day at leisure
                Overnight: Shanghai

                DAY 3, Saturday - Shanghai City Tour
                This morning, tour the major attractions of Shanghai. Wander the classical Yuyuan Garden, built during the Ming Dynasty by the high-ranking government official Pan Yunduan. The Gardens' total area occupies approximately five acres, and features pavilions, ponds, rockeries, cloisters, and streams all within six scenic zones, including the Sansui Hall and Wanhua Chamber. In existence for 400 years, the Gardens were specifically constructed for Pan's aging parents as a sanctuary in which to live out their lives. Next, experience the old world charm of the Bund, the former "Wall Street" of the foreign powers. Walk along its park-like waterfront promenade between the Wusong River and Old Town. Later today, enjoy a stop at a local silk carpet factory and lunch in a local restaurant. Enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure
                Optional: Acrobatic Show with Dinner
                Overnight: Shanghai
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

                DAY 4, Sunday - Full Day in Shanghai
                Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Shanghai on your own
                Optional: Full Day Suzhou with Lunch & Cruise on the Grand Canal
                Overnight: Shanghai
                Meals: Breakfast

                DAY 5, Monday - Flight to Yichang; Embark cruise
                Early this morning you will have the opportunity to take a short walk from the hotel to Huangpu Park where you will be able to relax and enjoy the local flavor of Shanghai. This afternoon, transfer to the airport for your flight to Yichang. Upon arrival, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, then transfer to board your ship on the Yangtze River
                Overnight: Yangtze River
                Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

                DAY 6, Tuesday - Xiling Gorge
                This morning, you will have the option to visit the Three Gorges Dam near the Sandouping Village. This dam is the largest hydroelectric dam in the world, nearly six times the size of the Hoover Dam. Following your visit, cruise upstream to Xiling Gorge. The longest section of the Three Gorges system, it comprises the rapids of Xietan, Qintan and Kongling, collectively known as the Three Rapids of Xiling
                Optional Shore Excursion: Three Gorges Dam
                Overnight: Yangtze River
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

                DAY 7, Wednesday - Yangtze River Cruising
                This morning, enjoy an optional to visit the Small Three Gorges along the Daning River. Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding mountain passes as you sail through the 25-mile long Wuxia (Witches) Gorge, famous for its fabled Twelve Peaks. According to legend, the peaks are believed to be the spirits of 12 fairies, the most famous of them being the Shennu Feng (Goddess) Peak, which is topped by a huge rock resembling a kneeling maiden. Continue through the Qutang Gorge, the smallest of the three Yangtze gorges, and admire its bluffed banks and lush terraced hillsides
                Optional Shore Excursion: Lesser Three Gorges
                Overnight: Yangtze River
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

                DAY 8, Thursday - Cruise to Fengdu
                Cruise to Fengdu, the "Ghost City," to where you will have the option to visit the fantastic Snow Jade Cave. Alternatively, the cruise may visit Wanxian or Shibaozhai depending on local conditions
                Optional Shore Excursion: Fengdu
                Overnight: Yangtze River
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

                Day 9, Friday - Disembark Cruise; Fly to Xian
                This morning disembark in Chongqing and transfer to airport for your flight to Xian. Upon arrival, trace the beginnings of Chinese civilization at the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum. Opened to the public in 1991, the museum is in southern Xian, and is home to a wealth of historical artifacts and treasures from the Han and Tang dynasties. Transfer to your hotel to freshen up. Later in the afternoon a visit to the Muslim district of Xian to witness local cooking and way of life of Chinese Muslims. On your return back to your hotel, stop for a picture opportunity, of the enormous Bell Tower and Drum Tower
                Optional: Dumpling Dinner
                Overnight: Xian
                Meals: Breakfast

                DAY 10, Saturday - Xian Antiquities Tour with Terracotta Army
                This morning, after breakfast you will have the opportunity to take a short walk to the local bird market at Xingqing park. A market filled with beautiful flowers, birds and local culture. Later this morning visit to a local Lacquer Furniture Shop. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant before a tour of Xian's antiquities. Your tour includes the archaeological site at the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang (259-210 B.C.), where more than 8,000 finely sculpted, life-size terracotta soldiers and horses were discovered by local farmers in 1974. The archaeological excavation of the three pits where the Terracotta Army was found continues today, more than thirty years since the time of its unearthing
                Optional: Tang Dynasty Dinner with Entertainment
                Overnight:Xian
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

                DAY 11- Sunday - Flight to Beijing
                This morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Beijing. Upon arrival enjoy lunch at local restaurant and then transfer to your hotel. The balance of the day is at leisure
                Optional: Half Day Hutong Tour
                Optional: Peking Duck Dinner
                Overnight: Beijing
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

                DAY 12, Monday - Full Day Tour of Forbidden City, Summer Palace and Beijing Zoo
                Begin at Tiananmen Square, the largest public plaza in the world. Erected in 1417 at the height of the Ming Dynasty, the square was renovated and renamed two centuries later at the outset of the Great Qing Dynasty. View several impressive monuments outlining the Square's perimeter, including the Great Hall of the People, the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong and the Square's famed ceremonial gateway. From here, venture north for a visit to the Forbidden City (Imperial Palace), a construction comparable in scope to the Pyramids in Egypt. Known today as the Palace Museum, the entire site is comprised of 800 buildings with more than 9,000 rooms. Enjoy lunch at an authentic Chinese Restaurant close to the Forbidden City before a visit to the Summer Palace and Panda Visit in the Beijing Zoo. On way back to your hotel visit the Local pearl factory. Dinner at a local restaurant
                Overnight: Beijing
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

                DAY 13, Tuesday - Great Wall of China and the Ming Tombs
                Enjoy a full-day excursion to the Great Wall of China, the longest man-made structure on Earth, spanning nearly 4,000 miles of China's northern frontier. Walk along the promenades and enjoy the unrivaled scenic views of beautiful mountain passes, plateaus and grasslands from this 7th-century defensive fortification. Afterwards, depart for lunch at a local Chinese restaurant. Following lunch, continue for a walk through the sites of Ming Tombs and a visit to a local jade factory before returning to Beijing
                Overnight: Beijing
                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

                DAY 14, Wednesday - Flight to Hong Kong
                This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Hong Kong. Arrive and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of your afternoon at leisure to explore Hong Kong on your own
                Optional: Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village Dinner Cruise
                Overnight: Hong Kong
                Meals: Breakfast

                DAY 15, Thursday - Hong Kong City Tour
                Today, enjoy a half-day morning tour of Hong Kong Island. Visit the famed Victoria Peak for a panoramic view of the city and bay below. The Peak, as it is referred to locally, is the highest mountain on the island, and is home to a variety of birds and colorful butterflies. Visit Stanley Market, famous for its bargain shopping, before returning along the coast of Repulse Bay and Deep Water Bay to Aberdeen Harbor, the floating fishermen's village. Stop at a local jewelry factory near Aberdeen for a glimpse into the art and craftsmanship that has made Hong Kong famous. Balance of the day at leisure
                Optional: Symphony of Lights Cruise (PM)
                Overnight: Hong Kong
                Meals: Breakfast

                DAY 16, Friday - Full Day in Hong Kong
                Enjoy the day at leisure to explore Hong Kong on your own or opt for some last-minute souvenir shopping
                Optional: Full Day Sea & Land Tour with Lunch
                Overnight: Hong Kong
                Meals: Breakfast

                DAY 17, Saturday - Depart for the USA
                Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
                Meals: Breakfast


                This tour has $580 worth of extra/optional charges.
                Pat
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by chriskre
                  Wow!
                  They all look great but I'm not sure about a 17 day tour.
                  I did that once in Europe and it wasn't pretty.
                  Both my roommate and I were ready to kiil each other by then and we're best friends.
                  Hahahhaaaa.... I do hear you - but this is a looooong way to travel and there is a lot of different options....are you enticed by Hong Kong or Tibet???
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GrayFal
                    Hahahhaaaa.... I do hear you - but this is a looooong way to travel and there is a lot of different options....are you enticed by Hong Kong or Tibet???
                    Very intrigued by Hong Kong. Don't know enough about Tibet to have an opinion except that I buy alot of jewelry with Tibetan Silver.

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                    • #11
                      Some reviews....

                      Gate 1 Travel 12 day Tour of China - Beijing Forum - TripAdvisor
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                      • #12
                        16-day China trip with Tibet option is the winner for me.

                        If you haven't been to Asia before, I'd highly recommend a Southeast Asia tour as your first trip. That's because you are more likely to fall in love with it and want to go back. China isn't for everyone. You may not like it and then not want to go back to Asia. If that happens, then you will miss out on some of the best places to visit in the world.

                        It is tough being in a foreign country when the food doesn't sit right with you. 2 weeks with bad food can ruin any vacation. After 7 days, McDonald's will seem like eating at Morton's. The Chinese people haven't yet come up to speed with western etiquette. Spitting and pushing their way onto a plane are very common. 1st Class accommodations means Holiday Inn quality. If you expect this ahead of time, then it will be an adventure.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BocaBum99 View Post
                          16-day China trip with Tibet option is the winner for me.

                          If you haven't been to Asia before, I'd highly recommend a Southeast Asia tour as your first trip. That's because you are more likely to fall in love with it and want to go back. China isn't for everyone. You may not like it and then not want to go back to Asia. If that happens, then you will miss out on some of the best places to visit in the world.

                          It is tough being in a foreign country when the food doesn't sit right with you. 2 weeks with bad food can ruin any vacation. After 7 days, McDonald's will seem like eating at Morton's. The Chinese people haven't yet come up to speed with western etiquette. Spitting and pushing their way onto a plane are very common. 1st Class accommodations means Holiday Inn quality. If you expect this ahead of time, then it will be an adventure.
                          A part of the cultural experience. Why should they have to meet western standards? And the term "western etiquette" is arguably an oxymoron. Meant to be rhetorical, not argumentative.

                          I have not done a China trip, and unfortch can't do this one, but if I had the option I would absolutely want to include Tibet. When I was in Indonesia, I ate things I don't want to think about, but they were local and well seasoned! Ok, I did edit a tad once I found out what I was eating, but nevermind that...

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                          • #14
                            I hope Boca did not scare you away from doing the trip!
                            If you decide on the itinerary, please let me know. I think you can do better in price. I can check with a few Chinese travel agencies and see if they offer similar tour with English speaking guides...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by LisaH
                              I hope Boca did not scare you away from doing the trip!
                              If you decide on the itinerary, please let me know. I think you can do better in price. I can check with a few Chinese travel agencies and see if they offer similar tour with English speaking guides...
                              LOL, no, he is encouraging me! And this was just my first day of looking around - as I said to Chris, if I am going to go that far - I might as well stay!

                              My work friend was so very impressed by the Yangtze River portion of her trip - the gorges and the dam - I would really want to make sure 3 days are included in any trip. And I certainly hope you will price out our itinerary with a recommended travel agent. I have two friends from England that are considering this trip so we need to look at pricing with and without airfare.

                              I am VERY Very intrigued by Tibet and want to do some more reading about this part of the world......I like the Hong Kong option as well but we wil probably do the other two "big cities" so Tibet might be even more 'off the beaten path'
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