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DAY 8: GUILIN TO XIAN Morning visit to Mt. Decai, before your flight to Xian, the historical heartland of China. TOUR DATES & RATES Enjoy a unique Shui Jiao dinner featuring multiple courses of Xian's famous dumplings, with many different fillings and corresponding shapes. SEP 14, 2013 OCT 12, 2013 The entertainment this evening is a dazzling Tang Dynasty Dance performance. Its early folk roots began as a ritual of prayer for a good harvest evolving over thousands of years, reaching its peak during the Tang Dynasty. Open to outside influences, the Tang combined poetry, music, singing and dancing with stunning costumes to create a distinct style. (B, L, D) NOTE: SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT APPLIES. DAY 9: XIAN Today you will visit the UNESCO World Heritage listed Army of Terracotta Warriors, one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century. The figures were created over 2,000 years ago to accompany Emperor Qin Shihuang into the afterlife. Take a leisurely walk on top of Xian's ancient city wall, one of the best preserved in China. (B, L) DAY 10: XIAN TO BEIJING Visit the Little Wild Goose Pagoda before continuing onto the renowned Shaanxi Museum, home to thousands of priceless relics. Afterwards, we'll walk through the lively Muslim Quarter to explore the Islamic food markets. Later we fly to Beijing, China's capital and cultural hub. (B, L) Outbound Return To USA SEP 27, 2013 OCT 25, 2013 Rates* $4,177 $4,177 $4,177 For your convenience, we implement a one time tipping protocol of $120 per person on this tour to be paid locally. MEALS INCLUDED: (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Consult your travel agent for more details on this and other escorted tours. *RATES ARE PER PERSON, BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY AND INCLUDE: Visa services and fees for US and Canada passports only Domestic airfare and current taxes (within China) Airport transfers • Meals as indicated Sightseeing with English speaking guide • Entrance fees Evening entertainment and feature dinners 5 star hotel accommodations and taxes DAY 11: BEIJING Travel back in time as you tour the bustling Tiananmen Square before entering the Forbidden City. Marvel at the incredible royal treasures, ancient relics and historic art while lingering over the ornate opulence of the ancient court. Enjoy dinner tonight at a favorite local restaurant. (B, L, D) DAY 12: BEIJING Today you will see the most famous sight in China: The Great Wall. Built to defend China from the Mongols, construction first started over 2,000 years ago and ultimately the wall reached nearly 4,000 miles in length from the Shanhaiguan Pass on the east coast to the Gobi Desert in the west. On to the unique Temple of Heaven, originally constructed in the fifteenth century. The circular hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is constructed from wood without the use of a single nail. You will have the opportunity to mingle with local people undertaking exercises and spiritual activities at this popular site. (B, L) DAY 13: BEIJING A visit to the historic Hutong district of Beijing will show you the older side of this intriguing city. Enjoy a ride on a traditional cyclo-rickshaw to explore the maze of alleyways. This afternoon, visit the beautiful Summer Palace.The palace was famously commissioned by the last empress who diverted so much money to building the site that she bankrupted the Navy. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is considered a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design. Take in the natural landscape of hills and Kunming Lake as well as the wealth of pavilions, halls, palaces, temples and bridges. Enjoy a fascinating Chinese Acrobatic show and this evening's meal includes the local delicacy, Peking Duck. (B, L, D) DAY 14: BEIJING TO US Transfer to Beijing Airport for your departure flight from China. (B) Summer Palace Glories of China Deluxe Glories of China Deluxe 13

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