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By selecting the "Guilin Package" option with your tour you've opened a very different door onto this fascinating country. Behind this door is a more pastoral, more serene China offering sanctuaries for a pause, a reflection, and a connection with the region's unique beauty. No wonder so many Chinese artists, poets and philosophers have been drawn to Guilin and its surrounding scenery over the millennia.
You'll witness firsthand what you've surely seen depicted in travel magazines: rice terraces that climb the mountains at Longji Titian. A day later finds you aboard a riverboat, easing your way down the Li River past exotic, giant limestone monoliths on route to Yangshuo, quite possibly destined to be your favorite town in all of China.
Your 2009 ALL-INCLUSIVE 13-night "Essential China + Guilin" adventure includes all this, plus so many of China's other must-see highlights. You'll begin in Beijing, touring Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and venturing north to explore The Great Wall. You'll travel to Xian, home of the once-buried Terracotta Warriors, and to Chengdu, home of the Giant Pandas! Following your travels to Guilin you'll explore Suzhou, China's "Silk City" and the canals of fascinating Tongli. The skycrapers of Shanghai signal the conclusion of your tour - and offer some of the country's best shopping options!
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Let’s Travel China Tours are All-Inclusive!
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Beijing, Shanghai, Great Wall, Chengdu, Suzhou, Tongli, Xian, Guilin
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| Beijing | 3 Nights | Orientation, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Great Wall of China, Temple of Heaven, Peking Duck Dinner, Hutong neighborhood, Peking Opera | Xian | 2 Nights | Terracotta Warriors, Xian City Wall, Lacquer Furniture Factory, Dumpling Dinner, Rural Primary School, "Cave Farmhouse" | Chengdu & Pandas | 1 Night | Giant Panda Breeding Research Center, Chengdu Teahouse | Guilin | 2 Nights | Longji Titian Rice Terraces, Ping An village, Li River Cruise to Yangshuo | Yangshuo | 1 Night | Cormorant Fishing, "Beer Fish" Dinner | Suzhou | 2 Nights | Humble Administrator's Garden, New Suzhou Museum, Suzhou Silk Museum | Tongli | Day Tour | Tongli shops & markets | Shanghai | 2 nights | Bund & Pudong districts, Farewell Dinner, Acrobatic Show, Shanghai Maglev airport transfer (flight schedule permitting) |
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We
wander for distraction, but we travel for fulfillment.
~Hilaire Belloc
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Arrive Beijing Motorcoach transfer to hotel |
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Arrival in Beijing Free time |
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- Welcome to China! Following your flight arrival in Beijing you'll transfer to your hotel.
- The remainder of the day is at your leisure. You may choose to relax at the hotel but if your arrival schedule permits you may also opt for some local sightseeing or shopping.
- Due to the variable flight arrival times of tour guests, dinner is not included tonight. Your hotel, the 5-star Beijing Marriott City Wall (the largest Marriott Hotel outside of the United States) offers several excellent restaurants. Other restaurants are located within an easy walk of your hotel. We suggest you check with your Tour Manager or the hotel staff for their suggestions. If you have the time and inclination, the Beijing Ancient Observatory & Astronomical Museum is within an easy walk of the hotel.
- Your Tour Manager will contact you this first day to provide an overview of Day 2's planned activities.
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Beijing |
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Forbidden City Tiananmen Square Hutong neighborhood Beijing Duck Dinner |
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- Tiananmen Square is your first main attraction on this, your first full day in Beijing. The square is the prime
venue for both state-sponsored and unstaged events. It is vast – the largest such square in the world. From here
you'll proceed to the Forbidden City.
- You'll have ample time to tour the 170-acre Forbidden City complex but still, you'll only be able to see a
fraction of the site's nearly 9,000 rooms. The Forbidden City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - one of the many featured on
Let's Travel China tours.
- Your day includes a close-up view of Beijing's new National Opera House (the "Egg," as locals call it, due to its
distinctive, ellipsoid shape). The interior of the massive titanium and glass structure is sub-divided into three sections:
Opera Hall, Music Hall & Theater Hall, seating a total of 6,500 people. No less impressive are the venues that hosted the
2008 Beijing Olympics!
- No visit in Beijing is complete without a pedicab tour through one of Beijing's quaint Hutong neighborhoods. Here,
canals, alleyways and narrow streets provide a rare glimpse of a Beijing scene missed by most tourists. Your tour may include
a visit with a family at a traditional, "courtyard-style" quadrangle home or perhaps you'll drop in for a visit at nursery or
pre-school.
- A special evening is planned: a delicious Peking Duck Dinner! This meal will also afford you more time to get to know your fellow travelers as well as provide a brief Orientation of your tour.
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Chinese
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Wheelbarrow,
papermaking, India ink, moveable-type printing, compass,
ship rudder, gunpowder, cannon & fireworks, gun, decimal system,
crossbow, cast iron, iron plow, porcelain, silk, umbrellas, kites,
stirrup, harness, spaghetti, hand-held fan, seismometer, abacus,
cargo ship, high-fired stoneware, brandy, whiskey, chess, and fish-farming!
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Jade Factory Great Wall of China "Your Choice" afternoon Beijing Opera |
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- Jade has been crafted by Chinese artisans for over 6,000 years. This morning, following breakfast at the hotel, you'll
travel to a Jade Factory where this beautiful stone is carved, polished - and available for purchase.
- Your tour continues on to what many travelers to China view as their most memorable sight: the Great Wall of
China! Your memories of the wall will be even more special because Let's Travel China bypasses the attraction's
more heavily congested tourist access. Instead, we favor the less-crowded, less-commercialized town of Mutianyu where
the Great Wall locale is most dramatic. For your convenience, a scenic gondola ride (included in your tour price) provides
easy access to the wall.
- Following lunch near the Great Wall, you'll return to Beijing.
- What to do this afternoon? It's "Your Choice" - a Let's Travel China exclusive! Your Tour Manager will provide
details of the various restaurant, shopping, and sight-seeing options. You're welcomed to venture out on your own or relax at
your hotel - it's "Your Choice."
- Shopping & Restaurants: Head for the popular Wangfujing district - an easy 20-minute subway ride from your
hotel.
- Attractions: Maybe you'd like to visit the Yonghe Gong (Lama Temple) erected in 1694. Or perhaps you'd
prefer a stroll through the popular Shi Sha Hai neighborhood? Again, it's Your Choice!
- The Arts: Beijing is a city of culture and the arts. For starters, try Beijing 798 Space - a trendy, "Soho
-esque" neighborhood of contemporary art and culture.
- Following dinner you'll be treated to an evening at the opera - the Peking Opera!
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A Wonderful Experience.
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"I knew and expected the main historic sites to be impressive, (and they were) but I was surprised at the quality of the evening shows and the
diverse choices at our daily meals. The trip high-lights for me were: The visits to the rural school house, the tour of Suzhou's Tongli canal areas, the bike ride through the Hutong area, and walks through the many imperial gardens."
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- Ken K. Let's Travel China Tour Participant
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Fly to Xian |
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Pearl Factory Temple of Heaven
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- Got in a bit late last night? Not to worry. This morning you can sleep in! Your tour group won't be leaving the hotel until mid-morning. But maybe you'd prefer to use your free time to sightsee. There's time to take in a visit to the Summer Palace, built by the mid-18th-century Emperor Qianlong. Or perhaps a stroll through the city's impressive Beijing Capital City Museum is more to your liking?
- After lunch you'll travel to Bai Gong Fang - an excellent cultured pearl production and retail center.
- Your day's next attraction is the Temple of Heaven - one of the most magnificent temples in all of China. Interestingly, not a single nail was used in the construction of this 125-foot-tall structure. Here, emperors came to pray to their ancestors for guidance and to the heavens for favorable weather and bountiful harvests. The temple park is busy with local retirees playing board games and playing traditional musical instruments; kids flying kites, adult exercisers performing Tai Chi and twirling flags. Join in if you'd like!
- From the temple you'll travel directly to the airport for your late-afternoon flight to Xian, capital of the Shaanxi Province. Upon arrival you'll transfer to your downtown hotel.
- After dinner there's time to see the sights of the neighborhood. At night, the city wall is brilliantly lit, providing a colorful backdrop to the shops and street scene just steps from your hotel.
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Is the Great Wall of China the only manmade object viewable from space?
No. Although the wall is sometimes barely visible at very low Earth
orbit, highways, bridges, airports and dams are far easier to spot.
In fact, even Chinas first astronaut, Yang Liwei, circling
the Earth in 2004, confirmed he couldnt see the Great Wall.
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Terracotta Warriors Rural Primary School "Cave Farmhouse" Dumpling Dinner Night Markets |
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- One of the most magical memories of China may well occur this morning with your tour of the Terracotta Warriors
excavation site. Here, an entire subterranean Army stands ready to defend the tomb of China's first emperor – Qin Shi
Huangdi. Discovered in 1974, the site ranks with King Tut's tomb as one of the 20th century's greatest archeological finds.
- Along the road you will vist a rural primary school. Our Let's Travel China guests are afforded this rare
opportunity to visit the classrooms and mingle with the students and faculty. This visit promises to be a special highlight
of your tour!
- Your day in the countryside also includes a stop at farmhouse cave dwellings - rural homes built deep into the
sides of earthen caves.
- Many historians maintain that the Tang Dynasty (AD 618 – 907) represented a "Golden Age" of Chinese civilization. It was
- and remains - one of the tastiest, too. This evening's Dumpling Dinner is testament to that fact!
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Known
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Ming Dynasty vases to Madonna CDs, enterprising Chinese have even
arranged illegal "knock-off" exhibitions of their own
Terracotta Warriors. Unauthorized reproductions - sometimes excellent,
sometimes shoddy - have cropped up at "exhibitions" in
China, without any reference to the word "replica." Local
authorities are doing their best to crack down on these fraudulent
exhibitions.
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- After breakfast you'll visit Xian's City Wall, still intact along its entire 9-mile rectangle around its former
imperial palace. Over a span of some 4,000 years Xian has been the capital to 11 dynasties. Should you choose, bicycles are
available for rent allowing you to travel along the top of the wall's perimeter for the finest views of this historic city.
- Time permitting, a stop a lacquer furniture factory is included in the day's activities.
- Later, after lunch, you'll transfer to the airport for your flight to Chengdu, the capital city of the Sichuan Province.
- Dinner is "on your own" tonight. Your options are plentiful in this city but you may want to include a Teahouse in your plans. Chengdu is recogized by the Chinese for its excellent tea and teahouses - and in a country of 1.3 billion tea-drinkers, this is saying something!
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Most historians are in agreement that by 500 B.C., Athens had achieved the distinction as the world's most prosperous city. Five hundred years later, Rome had eclipsed Athens for the title. Yet, by 500 A.D., while Rome was being sacked by Vandals, Xian stood at its peak of power and influence - the wealthiest city in all the world.
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- It was in Chengdu where the world's first paper currency was printed, but today the city is most famous for its Giant Panda Breeding Research Center, located just a few miles from town. There's no doubt that this will be yet another highlight of your tour because you'll not only see Pandas, you may even see Baby Pandas! This is not just a zoo, as offered on some tours, but an actual habitat and breeding center for this endangered species (and the just-as-cute Red Pandas live here, too). Your morning visit coincides with feeding time - the best time to see the Pandas as it's when they're most active.
- After lunch, you'll travel to the airport to board your flight to Guilin.
- On arrival in Guilin, you'll check into your hotel and later enjoy a delicious dinner. The evening offers shops, art galleries, or lakeside strolls - all just steps from your hotel's front door.
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"The unexpected highlight was seeing the Red Panda, which is much smaller. It is more the size of a racoon, with a similar face, but without the ridge-back, and with a much nicer disposition. They were out having a good time, playing and eating and were quite entertaining and photogenic."
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- Today you'll venture northwest to the hills of Longji Titian ("Dragon's Backbone Terraces"), populated by the Zhuang community. The climate here is perfect for rice-growing; the terrain isn't. So, for lack of choice, over a period of 700 years they constructed rice paddies – thousands of them – on terraced hillsides.
- Ping An is an ethnic Zhuang village where residents are skilled at weaving, dyeing and intricate embroidery. Traditional homes and buildings – many of which, like the rice paddies, are terraced – can be visited and walking trails afford excellent views of the nearby rice terraces.
- You'll return to Guilin with plenty of time to rest up. The evening offers the option of "Guilin by Night" - an evening boat tour of the city's scenic rivers, lakes and skyline - all beautifully flood-lit.
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are located in easy-to-irrigate, low-lying river valleys. That didnt
stop the plucky, hill-dwelling Zhuang people. Lacking flat river
valleys they turned instead to their hillsides. The result is a
staircase network of rice fields you have to see to
believe! Most terraces here are 700 years old.
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- Following breakfast, you'll board a tour boat for a leisurely, 3-hour Li River Cruise.
- Mist-shrouded bamboo forests cling to the cavernous, weathered limestone cliffs and pinnacles ("karsts") along the picturesque Li River. You'll lunch aboard the vessel as you take in the incredible scenery that slips by on route to Yangshuo.
- The remainder of the day is enjoyed at Yangshuo, where there's plenty of free time for biking, hiking, or more river cruising. Optional nighttime bamboo raft tours allow you to watch as local fisherman "fish" using trained cormorants (large, fish-eating birds).
- Dinner tonight, if you wish, features "beer fish" (fish – maybe caught by a cormorant! – marinated in beer and vegetables) – a Yangshuo favorite.
- Following dinner, enjoy an overnight at the ultra-comfortable Yangshuo Green Lotus Hotel.
- The evening offers the option of attending the "Impression on Sanjie Liu" - an outdoor theater that uses the region's lakes, streams and mountains as the 'stage' - and a cast of over 600 local performers.
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Beer-Fish Recipe!
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Wondering what's actually IN a "beer-fish" recipe? Wonder no more. And if you'd like to cook it at home, here's The Recipe! (But we're betting it will taste far better in Yangshuo!)
Thank you, Gary Rhodes of "Rhodes Across China" - UKTV FOOD
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- If your previous day’s biking or rafting proved more challenging than you suspected, no problem – you can sleep in this morning.
- Later in the morning you'll return once again to Guilin. Time permitting, you may do some shopping in town before your afternoon transfer to the airport and flight to Shanghai.
- Upon arrival in Shanghai you'll enjoy a delicious dinner before continuing on to Suzhou.
- Your hotel in Suzhou is a serene, garden hotel located just steps away from scenic canals, and bustling shops and restaurants.
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The
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Guilin
is known for its spectacular limestone peaks, called karsts,
which punctuate the otherwise flat landscape. Once an ancient seabed,
tectonic forces have raised the alkaline limestone above ground
exposing it to rains, which are by nature, slightly acidic. The
resulting erosion has created a curious, almost eerie topography
of cone-shaped hills and stone forests. Underground,
the views are no less amazing with subterranean rivers, caverns
and sinkholes.
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- Now a city of almost 6 million inhabitants, Suzhou, the "Venice of the East," is known for its canals and classical Chinese gardens. The completion of the Grand Canal sped trade throughout the region and enriched local silk merchants. The merchants built magnificent private gardens such as the Humble Administrator's Garden (included in your tour), now open to the public.
- Your tour includes admission to the New Suzhou Museum, designed by the world-famous architect, Ieaoh Ming Pei (I.M. Pei). The three-level structure houses Suzhou art treasures dating back over the centuries yet the building's design blends ancient Suzhou design elements with 21st century engineering and themes.
- Next, you'll travel to nearby Tongli, the "town that Suzhou used to look like." Far smaller and more quaint than Suzhou, Tongli's homes and gardens open onto meandering canals lined with shops and restaurants. Weather permitting, your afternoon includes lunch at a canal-side restaurant.
- On your return to Suzhou you'll stop in at the Suzhou Silk Museum which chronicles 6,000 years of silk manufacture and includes actual mulberry-munching silkworms spinning cocoons - as well as an array of silk products for purchase.
- The evening is yours! Our "Your Choice" option allows you to explore Suzhou on your own - an easy adventure given your hotel's perfect location next to restaurants, shops and picturesque canals. If you're looking for a Western-style "fast food fix," this is the place! TexMex, hamburgers, fried chicken, pizza – as well as Chinese, Thai, Japanese and other cuisine options are within steps of your hotel's front door.
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Chinese
silk hand-embroidered paintings can rival photography
in detail and realism yet also convey impressionist moods
running from delicate to dramatic. Shoppers can choose from pre-finished
works or leave the artisan a photograph or painting for reproduction.
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- This morning, after breakfast, you'll travel to a bustling, authentic local Market where fresh produce, noodles, fish, poultry and meat are sold, as well as curios and souvenirs.
- In the late morning you'll travel eastward by motorcoach to Shanghai, mainland China's most vibrant, cosmopolitan city. Shanghai was a minor county seat until the British arrived in the mid-19th century, lured by the potential wealth of untapped trade markets. Your brief tour includes a drive through the Bund, a gem of Art Deco buildings dating from this colonial period. You'll have more time here tomorrow. Across the river soars Pudong, Shanghai's skyscraper skyline of postcard fame.
- Following hotel check-in, you've got a "Your Choice" afternoon and evening coming your way! Dinner is on your own tonight. Sightseeing options include:
- Shopping: It's Shanghai, after all, and this being your last full day in China, why not head for the shops? Nanjing Road is famous for its chic boutiques but Xintiandi, in the old French Concession, is a strong competitor.
- Museums: The Shanghai Museum ranks among China's finest. The galleries of Chinese ancient bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, coins and furniture are exquisite.
- Tall Buildings!: Take in the night-time skyline views from atop the soaring, 100-story Shanghai World Financial Center.
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"By
the 14th century Suzhou had established itself as China's leading silk
producer, and aristocrats, pleasure-seekers, famous scholars, actors and
painters were attracted to the city, constructing villas and gardens for
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- Your morning is free for independent sightseeing - or just relaxing at your hotel.
- Following lunch, you'll travel to the always-fun Bund and then on the to picturesque Cheng Huang Temple - actually a busy shopping area known for its bargains. "Silk" (or rayon)? "Jade" (or plastic)? You be the judge!
- A special evening is planned for tonight: a delicious Farewell Dinner and a performance of the famous Shanghai Acrobats!
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- Depending on your flight plans, you may have time for some last-minute shopping in nearby shops and markets. Your Tour Manager can offer money-saving suggestions.
- Also, subject to your return flight schedule, you can "fly" to Shanghai's international airport aboard the world's fastest commercial train: the Shanghai Maglev! Speeding at up to 430 kph (almost 270 mph) it'll make easy work of your airport transfer!
Shanghai is hosting the World Expo 2010 from May thorugh October (May 1 - Oct. 31, 2010). It is a scheduled World Expo in the tradition of international fairs and expositions. The theme of the exposition will be "Better City – Better Life" and signifies Shanghai's new status in the 21st century as a major economic and cultural center. We will offer packages that include extended stays in Shanghai as well as admission tickets to the Expo. |
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"The doors shut, and the train accelerates like a skyscraper elevator, silently, smoothly, and rapidly, and by the time the last car leaves the station you already seem to be going 50 miles per hour. Four minutes of gravity-simulator-style acceleration later...you reach the peak speed of 270 miles per hour for the tiny 20-mile run."
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3rd Guest (age 9 to 12) Land Only: 70% of Land Only price
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*Land Only: Land Only prices include all tour features as noted below in “All-Inclusive Pricing.” Please note that Land Only prices include all travel within China as noted in the tour’s Trip Itinerary.
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USD, per person, and based on double occupancy. Single Supplement prices are shown above.
Prices are subject to change without notice and are capacity controlled.
"ALL-INCLUSIVE Pricing" includes: Tour Gratuities for guide services (Tour Manager, City Guides, Drivers, and Baggage Handling); Accommodations; Meals as noted in Trip Details; Admission fees to attractions as noted in Trip Details; Air, Train, River Cruise & Motorcoach travel within China as noted in Trip Details; Airport Transfers in Beijing on arrival and Shanghai on departure (provided transfers dates coincide with tour “Departs On” or “Returns On” dates or if transfer dates coincide with pre-tour or post-tour hotel extension purchased through Let’s Travel China); Tour Guide services; Air Taxes and Fees.
Not Included: Above prices do not include Excess Baggage Fees; Travel Passports or Visas; Expenses of a personal nature; Airport Transfers in Beijing and Shanghai which do not coincide with tour “Departs On” or “Returns On” dates or pre-tour or post-tour hotel extensions purchased through Let’s Travel China. Airport Transfers not otherwise included are available for purchase at $40.00 per person per transfer.
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