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China at a Glance
Local Payment: $445 AUD
Tour Code: GCCG
Tour Duration: 19 days
Countries Visited: China, Hong Kong (China)
This outstanding 19-day journey from Beijing to Hong Kong is ideal for those who want to experience the rich diversity of China. A typical day in this country may see us walking past ultra-modern office towers then we turn the corner into an alleyway and find ourselves in the medieval world of ancient Chinese village life. We travel on a wide variety of local transport including bus, train, bicycle, riverboat and hydrofoil, and stay in an interesting mix of hotels and guesthouses. This is a classic journey showcasing some of China’s greatest highlights.

Day 1: Beijing
Your trip starts today with your arrival in Beijing. No activities are planned, so arrive early if you can, as there is plenty to see. There will be a pre-departure briefing with your tour leader late this afternoon.
NB: we highly recommend you book an extra night prior to the tour in Beijing, as there is so much to see and do in this great city.
Day 2-3: Beijing & the Great Wall
Beijing is a thriving metropolis and home to over 16 million people. Over the next couple of days, we explore many of its main attractions. The Forbidden City, built over 500 years ago, has been off limits to commoners until about 100 years ago. After entering through an archway beyond Tiananmen Gate, we spend the morning exploring this huge complex and marvel at the many intricate carvings that adorn its buildings. A visit to China is not complete without taking a walk along the Great Wall. We head out of Beijing and climb the wall at Simatai, approximately a two-and-a-half hour drive northwest of the capital. This section of the wall is in reasonable condition, but the climb itself is still quite steep and it is fairly broken away at the top. Hence, good walking shoes are a must. For those not wishing to climb, there is a cable car that will take you up the mountainside. From here you can make your way down the wall at your own pace - the surrounding views are amazing. There is ample free time to explore the many other sights of Beijing, such as the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, or just kick back and soak up the atmosphere of this historic and vibrant metropolis. On Tuesday evening we board the sleeper train for Shanghai. You can either purchase dinner on the train or buy some food prior to boarding. We stay in six-berth air-conditioned cabins that have an open and relaxed feel about them. A blanket, sheets and a pillow are provided, although some people may wish to bring their own inner sheet. Travelling on the train is a great way to mix with the locals and practise your Chinese-language skills.
Day 4-5: Shanghai
We arrive into Shanghai early on Sunday morning and have plenty of time to explore China’s largest city, which was once known as the 'Paris of the East'. We take a stroll along the famous river waterfront known as The Bund, which is lined on one side by Art Deco buildings and on the other by the ‘space age’ skyline of Pudong, across the Huangpu River. We also visit Yu Yuan Gardens, a fine example of a classical Ming Dynasty garden set amidst a lively bazaar. We allow you plenty of free time to visit any of the fascinating museums or the many shopping arcades. Like all modern cities, Shanghai has a multitude of bars, restaurants and nightclubs for you to try out.
Day 6-7: Nanjing
A short three-hour train journey takes us to Nanjing, a former national capital in the early years of the Ming Dynasty and again at the beginning of the 20th Century. Here we enjoy some free time to explore the city at leisure. Our hotel is located near the Confucian Temple (Fuzi Miao) and a small canal known as the Qinhuai He, which ultimately flows out to the Yangtze River. Along the way we see the way China is rapidly changing, as old buildings are being replaced by modern structures. Options include We visit the haunting Memorial Hall of Nanjing Massacre. We also visit Zhongshan Ling - the Mausoleum of Dr Sun Yatsen, a man who died in 1925 and is today widely recognised as the founder of modern China. In 1911 he led the country to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and created the Republic of China. He was respected by both the Nationalists and the Communists, and has cemented his place in Chinese history. Other options include the excellent Nanjing Museum or hiring a bicycle and riding it along the top of the Ming City Wall - the longest ever built. On Wednesday evening we jump on the sleeper train headed for Yichang.
Day 8: Yichang
Much of today is spent on the train, as we pass by villages, cities and countryside, before we arrive in Yichang late in the afternoon. This town is best known as the gateway city to the massive Three Gorges Dam, which is situated 40 kilometres upstream. We have time in the evening to take a stroll along the banks of the Yangtze River, prior to embarking on our fantastic riverboat trip. This magnificent river flows for over 6,400 kilometres, from its source high in the Tanggulashan Mountains, near the Tibetan border, to the East China Sea just north of Shanghai.
Day 9-12: Yangtze River Cruise-Chongqing
Early on Friday morning we begin our journey on the Yangtze River. Over the next two days, we start from near the massive dam and cruise through the famous Three Gorges. With the construction of the Three Gorges hydroelectric project, life along this majestic river is changing at a rapid pace. The scenery is spectacular! One minute we're surrounded by sheer cliff faces and the next we could be passing a thriving city or a deserted town. There is a surprise at every bend. Our riverboat is one that is used by the locals, rather than large foreign tour groups. It is basic, yet comfortable and we stay in cabins with private facilities. The boat has a viewing platform, bar, shop, dining room and, of course, karaoke room! There are opportunities to take several shore excursions, whilst we are travelling on the boat. These optional activities and prices can be found later in the notes under ‘Sightseeing and Activities’. Please note, not all activities will be available on all trips. Meals can be purchased on board the boat; however, we suggest you also bring along some additional snacks. On Wednesday we disembark from our riverboat and drive to the bustling and hilly city of Chongqing. There is time to explore this thriving port city before boarding our overnight train to Xian on Thursday night. N.B. The first stages of damming the Yangtze River were completed in June 2003. The water level has risen to an approximate height of 135 metres. Views of the Three Gorges have not been adversely affected; however this may change when the second stage of construction is complete (approximately 2009).
Please note that all rooms on the Yangtze cruise are on a share basis. If you are not already sharing a room with someone from your group, you may be required to share with someone (of the same gender) from outside your group. This could be a member of another tour group or a local person.
Day 13-14: Xian & Terracotta Warriors
On Tuesday morning we arrive in Xian, the capital of Shaanxi province, where we are soon out exploring the awesome army of Terracotta Warriors. Unearthed in 1974 by farmers digging a well, these life-sized soldiers, horses and chariots were all individually hand carved. There are over 6,000 of these clay statues, all in battle formation and facing east, in order to protect China’s first emperor, Qin Shihuang. Afterwards, we have free time to wander around this historical city. The Muslim Quarter, situated just a few blocks from our hotel, is a fascinating place to visit with its Great Mosque and vast array of market stalls. The local dumplings here are legendary! Alternatively, you can cycle along the top of the ancient city walls or climb the Bell Tower, with its commanding views across town.
Day 15-17: Yangshuo
On Thursday afternoon we take a short flight to Guilin, where we are transferred by private bus on to Yangshuo. Over the next day and a half we explore the region on bicycle and by foot. The town and its surroundings are a photographer’s paradise! We hire bikes for half a day and ride past the amazing limestone outcrops that jut up from the surrounding paddy fields on the way to Moon Hill, taking time to stop in the villages and mingle with the locals. There is also plenty of free time to relax in the many cafes and restaurants that line Xi Jie (West Street), or shop for a bargain in the marketplace. There is also the option of taking a two-hour cruise up the Li River, witnessing the picture-perfect scenery along the way. On Saturday afternoon we return to Guilin and join the overnight train to Guangzhou.
Day 18: Hong Kong
Arriving in Guangzhou in the morning, we head to the ferry terminal and catch the hydrofoil to Hong Kong. After a three-hour boat journey we arrive in Hong Kong and transfer to our hotel. There is just so much to see and do in Hong Kong. You can take a funicular ride up to Victoria Peak and enjoy magnificent views over the city, wander through the Stanley Market or just shop until you drop! Your group may decide to meet up for the last night and try a meal at the Temple Street or maybe head across to Central to enjoy a few drinks at Lan Kwai Fong. Be warned – after Mainland China, you will not find Hong Kong a cheap city!
Day 19: Hong Kong
Our trip ends this morning in Hong Kong. Checkout time is usually around 12 Noon; however you are free to leave at any time in the morning. Additional accommodation can be arranged on request.
Tour Grade: Culture
Whether you’re taking in man’s greatest works at places like Petra or Angkor Wat, experiencing grand set-pieces like the Trans-Mongolian Railway or trying your hand at regional specialities like tango in Buenos Aires, getting to grips with local cultures is what travel’s all about. A few tips from a local guide and a sense of adventure are pretty much all you need. So what are you waiting for? It’s time to get the lowdown on high Tibet among Lhasa’s magisterial temples; follow up Delhi’s eye-popping bustle with a fix of its fiery food; and mix manic markets and Incan masterpieces in Peru.
| Start Date | End Date | Price |
| 08 Mar 2012 | 26 Mar 2012 | $2380 |
| 22 Mar 2012 | 09 Apr 2012 | $2380 |
| 05 Apr 2012 | 23 Apr 2012 | $2380 |
| 26 Apr 2012 | 14 May 2012 | $2380 |
| 10 May 2012 | 28 May 2012 | $2380 |
| 24 May 2012 | 11 Jun 2012 | $2380 |
| 07 Jun 2012 | 25 Jun 2012 | $2380 |
| 21 Jun 2012 | 09 Jul 2012 | $2380 |
| 05 Jul 2012 | 23 Jul 2012 | $2380 |
| 19 Jul 2012 | 06 Aug 2012 | $2380 |
| 02 Aug 2012 | 20 Aug 2012 | $2380 |
| 16 Aug 2012 | 03 Sep 2012 | $2380 |
| 30 Aug 2012 | 17 Sep 2012 | $2380 |
| 13 Sep 2012 | 01 Oct 2012 | $2380 |
| 27 Sep 2012 | 15 Oct 2012 | $2380 |
| 11 Oct 2012 | 29 Oct 2012 | $2380 |
| 25 Oct 2012 | 12 Nov 2012 | $2380 |
| 08 Nov 2012 | 26 Nov 2012 | $2380 |
| 22 Nov 2012 | 10 Dec 2012 | $2380 |
| 06 Dec 2012 | 24 Dec 2012 | $2380 |
| 20 Dec 2012 | 07 Jan 2013 | $2380 |
| 03 Jan 2013 | 21 Jan 2013 | $2380 |
| 17 Jan 2013 | 04 Feb 2013 | $2380 |
| 31 Jan 2013 | 18 Feb 2013 | $2380 |
| 14 Feb 2013 | 04 Mar 2013 | $2380 |
| 28 Feb 2013 | 18 Mar 2013 | $2380 |
| 14 Mar 2013 | 01 Apr 2013 | $2380 |
| 28 Mar 2013 | 15 Apr 2013 | $2380 |
| 11 Apr 2013 | 29 Apr 2013 | $2380 |
| 25 Apr 2013 | 13 May 2013 | $2380 |
| 09 May 2013 | 27 May 2013 | $2380 |
| 23 May 2013 | 10 Jun 2013 | $2380 |
| 06 Jun 2013 | 24 Jun 2013 | $2380 |
| 20 Jun 2013 | 08 Jul 2013 | $2380 |
Included
All tours are led by an experienced regional leader, with the addition of local guides at certain sites. Transport, accommodation and sightseeing as indicated. The flight from Xian to Guilin is not included.
Meals
Not Included
International flights, arrival and departure transfers, departure and airport taxes, visas, all other meals, all optional tours or activities during free time, transfers outside of the tour program, travel insurance, tips and items of a personal nature.
Additional Accommodation
You may wish to extend your holiday by booking some pre or post tour accommodation - ask Gecko's or your travel agent for details and prices when you book your trip.
Optional Extras and Sightseeing
- Beijing - Acrobats: CNY 100 - 180 (USD $15- $25)
- Beijing - Bicycle Hutong Tour: 100 CNY(USD $15)
- Beijing - Lama Temple: 25 CNY (USD $4)
- Beijing - Opera: CNY 150 - 200 (USD $20- $28)
- Beijing - Shaolin Monks Kungfu Show: CNY 100 - 180 (USD $15 -$25)
- Beijing - Summer Palace Entrance Fee (and transport): CNY 50 + 35 (USD $7 + $5 )
- Beijing - Underground City: 25 CNY ( USD $3.50)
- Nanjing - Memorial Hall of Nanjing Massacre: Free
- Nanjing - Sun Yatsen Mausoleum and Zijin Hill: CNY 200 (USD 29.50)
- Shanghai - Acrobats: CNY 200 (USD $29.50)
- Shanghai - Jinmao Tower: CNY 70 (US$10)
- Shanghai - Oriental Pearl Tower: CNY 50 (US$7)
- Shanghai - Shanghai Museum: Free Entry
- Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple (and taxi): CNY 30 + 30 (USD $4.50+ $4.50)
- Xian - Bell and Drum Tower combined ticket: CNY 45 (USD $6.50)
- Xian - Big Goose Pagoda (and entrance fee to climb to top): CNY 50 (USD $7.50)
- Xian - Dumpling Banquet: CNY 80 (USD $12)
- Xian - Dumpling banquet & Tang Dynasty Show: CNy 220 (USD $32)
- Xian - Great Mosque: CNY 25 (USD $4)
- Yangshuo - 1 hour Chinese Cultural Classes: Calligraphy, Kungfu or Tai Chi: CNY 50 (USD $7.50)
- Yangshuo - Buddha Water Cave: CNY 120 (USD$ 17.50)
- Yangshuo - Cooking School: CNY 100 (USD $14.50)
- Yangshuo - Li River Cruise (including transfers): CNY 160 (USD $23.50)
- Yangshuo - Zhang Yimo River Light Show: CNY 188 (USD $27.50)
- Yangtze River Cruise - Baidi Ancient City: CNY 80 (USD $ 12)
- Yangtze River Cruise - Fengdu Ghost City: CNY 40 (USD $6)
- Yangtze River Cruise - Shennong Stream: CNY 60 (USD $9)
- Yangtze River Cruise - ShiBao Zai: CNY 15 (USD $2)
- Yangtze River Cruise - Three Lesser Gorges: CNY 200(USD $29.50)
- Yangtze River Cruise - Tour of Dam Site (time permitting): CNY 200 (USD $29.50)
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