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Program Type
Escorted Experience
Upon your arrival, you should proceed to the exit, where a guide is waiting to transfer you to the hotel.
Xi’an has been home to the capital of 13 kingdoms during the feudal period that occupied China for 2,000 years, and the city itself, named Chang An at that time, reached its utmost prosperity when it was the capital of Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). It is the largest city in Northwest China and has gained its international popularity since the excavation of Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses.
The first stop on today’s itinerary is Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses, acclaimed as the biggest archeological find of 20th Century worldwide. It represents the supreme level of funerary art throughout the ancient civilization in China as well as in the world. Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, ordered the building of his mausoleum to be started as soon as he ascended the throne, in the year 246 BC. The project eventually involved 700,000 workers and the warriors, chariots and horses made of terra cotta was designed, moulded and fired to its original sizes, and finally buried with the emperor to protect him in his afterlife.
Then you will head back downtown and explore the lively Muslim neighborhoods in the afternoon. The history of this Muslim quarter in Xi’an dates back to Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), when Muslim merchants came and aggregated in Chang An via Silk Road. This enclave has been constantly expanded during the successive dynasties and half of the Muslim population in Xi’an currently resides here. This is one of the busiest places in Xi’an due to numerous food stands lining along the two sides of the roads within the enclave and the unique culture nurtured by its history.
The inner city of Xi’an is completely walled and the wall, known as Xi’an City Wall, stretches over a total length of 14 kilometers in rectangular shape. The wall was first built in the early years of Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644 AD) to mainly serve the purposes of military defense and food storage. The wall fulfilled its function as the local residents took shelter there during the Second World War, when the Japanese carried out air bombings from 1937 to 1940. Having been refurbished and maintained from time to time within hundreds of years, the wall comes to its present existence. Along the top of the wall is a walkway paved with stones and bricks. As you walk on it, you can take in sight of various views of the city. The bicycle rental service is available on the wall and it offers another option of visiting the wall.
Your second stop today and the final place to visit in this ancient capital is Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was built in 652 during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) to hold sutras and figurines of the Buddha that were brought to China from India by the Buddhist translator and traveler Xuanzang. It represents the introduction of Buddhist architecture and culture into China from India and integration into Chinese civilization.
You will spend a leisure afternoon at Tangbo Art Museum, where you can browse the works of traditional folk arts, ancient paintings displayed as well as the exhibition of contemporary artists held periodically. You will attend a lecture about Chinese calligraphy and create your own masterpiece there.
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred to the airport to catch an afternoon flight to Chongqing. Upon arrival, you need to pick up your check-in luggage and proceed to the exit to find your guide, who is waiting there to transfer you to the pier to board the 3-night Yangtze River Cruise. Settle into your cabin as the ship sails downstream to the stunning Three Gorges region.
Start your morning with traditional Chinese exercise and work up an appetite for the buffet breakfast. Then, disembark and enjoy a shore excursion to Shibao Pagoda, where you take in local life on a visit to a village relocated to make way for the Three Gorges Dam Project. Meet with a local family, visit a kindergarten and enjoy a kaleidoscope of sights at the farmers market. This afternoon, learn about Chinese traditional medicine and reflexology and/or do another optional shore excursion to Fengdu Ghost City at your own expense.
Early this morning, the ship navigates the Qutang and Wu Gorges before anchoring at Badong, where you board a ferry and travel up the Shennong Stream. Transfer to a 'pea pod' boats poled by Tujia boatmen to view the scenic Bamboo Gorge. The Tujia are members of a local minority culture famed for their boat-building skills and keen knowledge of the Yangtze. Return to the ship by ferryboat, accompanied by a Tujia boat tracker who shares insights into his daily life. Tonight, savour a 'Taste of China' dinner, followed by onboard entertainment.
Arrive at the Three Gorges Project Dam Site and Exhibition Center to learn the history of the world's largest dam, including the story of the resettlement of the 1.2 million residents of the cities submerged behind the 400-foot-tall engineering marvel.
Disembark in Yichang around midday, transfer to the train station to catch an afternoon high speed train to Shanghai and transfer onwards to the hotel upon arrival.
As the most developed city around China, apart from being the international financial hub and largest logistics port for international trade in the world, Shanghai is also the worldwide icon for fashion and lifestyle.
Your exploration in this metropolis begins with a visit to Xintiandi, a masterpiece of functional transformation from old dwelling quarter into a business complex home to many boutique hotels, luxury restaurants, art galleries, coffee shops and etc. A chic atmosphere is generated by the contract between the exterior with its original vintage look and luxury artistic interior of each building.
You will proceed with the exploration of the city’s past with an excursion to Yuyuan Garden. Owned originally by a government official in Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644 AD), the garden has been built with 20 years’ time. The courtyards, houses, ponds, pavilions and etc. are exquisitely laid out to create tiers of sceneries within the garden.
The Bund is the best place to exemplify the cultural diversity of this city. It refers to an area running along the western bank of Huangpu River with many historical buildings ever home to various financial institutions operating in China in the middle of 20th Century. The development of this area began in 1844, when it was officially ceded to British administration by the court of Qing Dynasty (1636 – 1912 AD) as a result of the defeat in the First Opium War. It witnessed the history of China being defeated by foreign military power, invaded and finally declaring independence after hundreds of years of flight. Now the Bund is known for the best place for promenade in China as well as in the world. The old buildings on the western bank and the new skyscrapers on the eastern side represent the past and the present Shanghai.
You will wind up your full day tour by a scenic drive among the skyscrapers on the other side of Huangpu River. You can access any of them for a panoramic view of the city by paying an additional cost on your own
Today will be a free day for you to continue exploration, do some shopping or simply take a rest at the hotel. We also offer you a couple of optional tours in case you still prefer to schedule some guided tours today.
You will be picked up from the hotel lobby and transferred to the airport to board your flight to the next destination. This is a private transfer and the pick-up time will be worked out exactly in accordance with your flight time.


Domestic flights Xi’an/Chongqing incl tax on economy class.
High speed train Yichang/Shanghai on 1st Class basis.
Superior 4* or Deluxe 5* hotel accommodation at all the destinations in the itinerary incl daily breakfast.
4 days/3 nights Downstream Yangtze River Cruise including shore excursions.
11 to 35-seat van/coach throughout the itinerary for all transfers & day tours.
All admission to the attractions listed in the above itinerary.
Lunches & dinners specified in the above itinerary.
English-speaking local guides.
Chinese visa.
Flight/train/cruise into the first destination & out of the last in the above itinerary.
Personal expense.
Gratuities to the guides, the drivers, the hotel bellboys and etc.
Hotel Accommodations : Select Hotels:
4-star Hotels & Cruise:
Grand Park Xi’an, 2 nights;
Yangtze River Cruise by Century Sky,
3 nights;
Central Hotel Shanghai, 3 nights.
5-star Hotels & Cruise:
Wyndham Grand Xi’an South, 2 nights;
Yangtze River Cruise by Yangtze Gold 1,
3 nights;
The Yangtze Boutique Shanghai, 3 nights.
Travel Dates (Not available from December through early next March)
2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
March 21, 2020 | March 13, 2021 | March 12, 2022 |
March 28, 2020 | March 20, 2021 | March 19, 2022 |
April 04, 2020 | March 27, 2021 | |
April 11, 2020 | April 03, 2021 | |
April 18, 2020 | April 10, 2021 | |
April 25, 2020 | April 17, 2021 | |
May 02, 2020 | April 24, 2021 | |
May 09, 2020 | May 01, 2021 | |
May 16, 2020 | May 08, 2021 | |
May 23, 2020 | May 15, 2021 | |
May 30, 2020 | May 22, 2021 | |
June 06, 2020 | May 29, 2021 | |
June 13, 2020 | June 05, 2021 | |
June 20, 2020 | June 12, 2021 | |
June 27, 2020 | June 19, 2021 | |
July 04, 2020 | June 26, 2021 | |
July 11, 2020 | July 03, 2021 | |
July 18, 2020 | July 10, 2021 | |
July 25, 2020 | July 17, 2021 | |
August 01, 2020 | July 24, 2021 | |
August 08, 2020 | July 31, 2021 | |
August 15, 2020 | August 07, 2021 | |
August 22, 2020 | August 14, 2021 | |
August 29, 2020 | August 21, 2021 | |
September 05, 2020 | August 28, 2021 | |
September 12, 2020 | September 04, 2021 | |
September 19, 2020 | September 11, 2021 | |
September 26, 2020 | September 18, 2021 | |
October 03, 2020 | September 25, 2021 | |
October 10, 2020 | October 02, 2021 | |
October 17, 2020 | October 09, 2021 | |
October 24, 2020 | October 16, 2021 | |
October 31, 2020 | October 23, 2021 | |
November 07, 2020 | October 30, 2021 | |
November 14, 2020 | November 06, 2021 | |
November 21, 2020 | November 13, 2021 | |
November 28, 2020 | November 20, 2021 | |
November 27, 2021 |