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China Impressions

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Experience China This Winter

8 days from £1190

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A special value one-week tour for those who wish to experience the sights of China this winter in one compact tour. This classic itinerary visits the three most famous cities of China: Shanghai, Xian and Beijing as well as a walk along China’s most iconic attractions – the Great Wall.

Special Offer
Save £50 per booking on 4th October 2010 departure! Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply.  

Included in the price

  • all international airfares
  • all domestic transportation, departure taxes and current fuel surcharges
  • all accommodation
  • all meals
  • entrance fees, guides and daily tours
  • visa fees for UK passport holders

Days 1-3 : UK - Shanghai

Fly overnight to the cosmopolitan city of Shanghai, also known as the ‘Paris of the East’. In the evening, enjoy a dinner of traditional Shanghai cuisine.

Day 3 : Shanghai

Sightseeing today includes a stroll through the beautiful Yu Gardens and the Old Town as well as a visit to see the superb antiquities and fine arts of the Shanghai Museum. We also walk along the famous Bund with its colonial architecture. In the evening, enjoy a cruise on the panoramic Huangpu River, where the historic Bund and the futuristic Pudong come face-to-face.

Day 4 : Shanghai - Xian

Fly to the former ancient capital of Xian and walk along the Ancient City Wall. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Shui Jiao dumpling meal followed by a performance of Tang Dynasty dancing.

Day 5 : Xian - Beijing

Visit one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 20th century – the Terracotta Warriors. The figures were created over 2,000 years ago to accompany Emperor Qin Shihuang into the afterlife. Later, fly to Beijing – China’s capital city.

Day 6 : Beijing

Sightseeing today includes a stroll through Tiananmen Square, past Chairman Mao’s Mausoleum to the treasure-filled Forbidden City, which is the largest and best preserved collection of ancient buildings in China from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. We also visit the unique Temple of Heaven. In the evening, enjoy a fascinating Chinese Acrobatic show in the evening.

Day 7 : Beijing

Walk on the Great Wall to appreciate 2,000 years of historical significance and admire the panoramic views. The Great Wall is China’s most iconic attraction, which stretches over 3,000 miles from the Shanhaiguan Pass on the east coast to the Gobi Desert in the west. We also tour the exquisite Summer Palace. Our evening meal includes the local delicacy, Peking Duck.

Day 8 : Beijing

Fly to the UK, arriving home later the same day.

Dates and Prices

Depart UK Arrive UK Price pp from  
4 Oct 2010 11 Oct 2010 £1,290
1 Nov 2010 8 Nov 2010 £1,190


Tour departs Monday and returns Monday

  • Prices are fully inclusive from the UK and based on London Heathrow departures
  • Regional departures are available at a supplement
  • World Traveller Plus supplement from £880pp
  • Other flight upgrades available on request
  • Land only from £790pp (Shanghai - Beijing)
  • Single supplement from £120 (no supplement if you are willing to share)
  • Tipping payable locally US$40pp
  • Additional departures available on request

No extension recommanded for this tour.

This document is designed to be read in conjunction with the other pre-departure information provided by Wendy Wu Tours including the tour itinerary as described in our brochure and/or website. It aims to provide a straightforward description of the physical activities involved in sightseeing or travelling during the tour.

If there are any particular challenges, from the length of time spent on your feet, the length of drives and flights, to the standard of remote accommodation for our more adventurous tours; they will be explained here.

All passengers must read this document to ensure the itinerary is suitable for their interests and physical capabilities. This is not your final itinerary and therefore does not mention all the sites visited. The order of sightseeing is subject to change.

China Impressions - 2010