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March 6-24, 2008
October 29-Nov 16, 2008
(19 days)
From $3,995 pp/do,
airfare included |
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Described
by Napoleon as a “sleeping giant,” China’s long slumber has amassed
nearly 6,000 years of epic history. It has borne one of the world’s
oldest surviving civilizations, 19 dynastic empires, and great
innovations integral to humankind’s advancement, such as paper,
printing, and the compass. Begin your 19-day odyssey in
2000-year-old Beijing, and savor the Chinese capital’s legendary
sites, including Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City palace
complex, the Temple of Heaven, and the Great Wall. Next, fly to
Xi’an — home to the Small Wild Goose Pagoda — and discover the
widely acclaimed excavation site featuring a life-size army
constructed of terra cotta. The army, which guards the tomb of
Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi, numbers some 8,000 warriors, horses, and
chariots. The journey continues with a three-day stop in the Chinese
province of Tibet, located high in the majestic Himalayas — the
planet’s highest mountain system. Spend three days in the Tibetan
capital city of Lhasa, and adjust to the high altitude while
exploring the sacred temples and vast Potala Palace, Tibet’s holiest
center. Then, board a Victoria Cruises ship in Chongqing for a
three-night cruise on the Yangtze River, China’s longest river and
the country’s principal waterway. It’s also the world’s
third-longest river, after the Nile and Amazon rivers. The cruise
includes a tour of the spectacular Three Gorges region and the new
Three Gorges Dam — a monumental construction project set for
completion in 2009. The dam is the largest hydroelectric river-dam
in the world, more than five times the size of the Hoover Dam. The
tour concludes in Shanghai, a city that epitomizes 21st-century
China and dazzles visitors at every turn. Shanghai is China’s
largest city, and one of the world’s busiest ports and economic
centers. A four-day/three-night post-tour extension to Hong Kong is
available. Book early, the trip is limited to 24 passengers!
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