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Day 1
Arrive Beijing and meet at airport then transfer to your hotel.
Day 2
Beijing - Sightseeing in Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden
City, after lunch, visit the Summer Palace. Beijing Duck dinner.
Visit the Temple of Heaven, then transfer to airport.
Day 3
Beijing/Urumuqi - Visit the Temple of Heaven, then transfer
to airport and take flight to Urumuqi. Operational city tour,
which gives you a glimpse of the major sights of this northwestern
city. Populated by Han people and thirteen ethnic minorities,
Urumqi is quite different from the usual Chinese street scene.
Here you can see nomadic Khazakhs, a Middle Eastern bazaar, a
jade-carving center and more. Attend a welcome banquet of local
specialties in the evening.
Day 4
Urumuqi/Kashgar - Today's full day excursion takes you to
the pasture by the Southern Mountains where you will visit local
herds. Take an evening flight to Kashgar, a center for trade
between China and the outside world for 2000 years. Upon arrival
check into the hotel.
Day 5
Kashgar/Urumqi - After breakfast, head directly to the
Great Bazaar, alive with storybook scenes: thousands of merchants
haggling for camels, carpets and other native goods; imams on
donkeys and veiled women in their black robes. After wandering the
Great Bazaar, you will visit Id Kah Emin mosque, one of the
largest in China, and the Tomb of the Fragrant Lady before flying
back to Urumqi in the evening.
Day 6
Urumqi/Turpan - This morning travel overland about 3 hours
to Turpan, where you will check into the hotel. Sightseeing
features Gaochang, the ancient walled capital of the Uighurs which
flourished between the 7th and 14th centuries, and the ruins of
Jiaohe City, where large fragments of actual streets and buildings
remain. You'll also visit Grape Valley, in lush contrast to the
desert surrounding it, and the amazing 2,000 year old Karez
Irrigation Tunnels, which brought water from melting snow on the
mountains to this parched city. Attend a music and dance
performance in the evening.
Day 7
Turpan/Jiayuguan - A morning tour includes the Flaming
Mountains, named for their vibrant color, Suliman's Minaret and a
local village before boarding an overnight train to Jiayuguan.
Day 8
Jiayuguan - Arrive Jiayuguan and visit the old fortress
standing at the westernmost point of the Great Wall. Climb up this
historic "Last Guard House" which guards the pass
between two mountain ranges. This famous pass has been the subject
of poems and ballads for centuries. Overnight in Jiayuguan.
Day 9
Jiayuguan/Dunhuang - After breakfast transfer overland 4
hours to Dunhuang, driving through the Gobi Desert and grasslands
en route. You'll see the beautiful landscape along the Silk Road.
Overnight in Dunhuang.
Day 10
Dunhuang - Excursion to the Mogao Grottoes, the world's
richest treasure trove of Buddhist manusc ripts and art. Begun in
386AD and added to over the next 9 centuries, the grottoes total
over 45,000 square meters and boast over 2,000 murals and
sculptures. Continue to the Singing Sand Dunes and enjoy a camel
ride into the dunes.
Day 11
Dunhuang/Xian - Take a morning flight to Xi'an, where you will
transfer to the hotel. Visit the ancient city walls, the Bell
Tower and Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
Day 12
Xian - Today's highlight is a visit to the Qin's underground
museum, home to more than 6,000 life-size terra-cotta warriors and
horses excavated from outside the tomb of the first emperor of the
Qin Dynasty(221-206BC). After lunch, we will visit Shaanxi History
Museum. We can see the relics from prehistory period to 1840 AD of
China.
Day 13
Xian/Shanghai - In the morning visit the Grand Mosque and the
Muslim quarter. Take an afternoon flight to Shanghai , then
transfer to your hotel.
Day 14
Shanghai - Sightseeing today includes the Bund, Shanghai's
famous waterfront promenade, Nanjing Road, the bustling shopping
district, and the Jade Buddha Temple, known for its large Buddha
carved from a single piece of white jade. The Portman Acrobatic
Show is served in the evening.
Day 15
Tour ends and see you off.
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