2012 China
Study and Highlights Tour Itinerary
Oct 20 - Nov 4, 2012 (16 days)

Day 1 & 2: USA- Beijing Sat & Sun Oct 20 & 21
Nonstop flight from San Francisco to Beijing. Arrive in Beijing in the evening on Sunday, Oct 21. Transfer to hotel, relax and enjoy the evening in Beijing.
Day 3: Beijing – Beidaihe Mon Oct 22
After breakfast, we will travel by motor coach to Beidaihe to begin our study
Day 4-8: Beidaihe Tue-Sat Oct 23 - 27
Study Taiji Qigong.
Day 9: Beidaihe - Beijing Sun Oct 28
After breakfast, we will travel by motor coach back to Beijing to join the sightseeing tour (Day 2 of Sightseeing tour). The afternoon and evening are at your leisure to explore Beijing.
Day 10: Beijing Mon Oct 29
In the morning, we will tour Tian’anmen Square, the largest public square in the world, capable of holding more than one million people. An assortment of historical buildings, including Chairman Mao’s Mausoleum, the Monument to the People’s Heroes, and the Great Hall of the People – home of the National People’s Congress, flank the Square. Walk through the Gate of Heavenly Peace to enter the Forbidden City, a 9,999-room compound, where the 24 emperors of the Ming and the Qing Dynasties ruled the Middle Kingdom for nearly 500 years (1420-1911). Experience the architectural splendor of the palaces, ceremonial courtyards and private quarters.
After lunch, we will tour the Summer Palace, built in classical Chinese style in 1750 as a royal recreational resort. Among its famous features is the 700-meter-long corridor with its wonderful Painted Gallery, the Marble Barge, and several magnificently painted pavilions and pagodas.
Day 11: Beijing Tue Oct 30
The highlight today is an excursion to the Great Wall. Enjoy the dramatic vistas and marvel at the Wall as it climbs and descends steep ridges and narrow valleys. The Great Wall stretches an impossible 4000 miles across China's north, covering nine provinces—from the Yellow Sea to the Gobi Desert. An enormous undertaking that originated under Qin Shi Huang (first emperor of China) in 200 B.C., the Great Wall was not completed until the Ming Dynasty in 1640. Afterwards, we will visit the Ming Tombs, resting place to 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty; and walk the path of the nearby Sacred Way
Day 12: Beijing – Shanghai– Suzhou Wed Oct 31
In the morning, we will visit the Temple of Heaven. This remarkable building is considered the supreme achievement of traditional Chinese architecture. The most striking edifice is the “Hall of Prayer of Good Harvests”, which according to the emperor’s Fengshui masters, is the exact point where heaven and Earth met. Built in 1420, this masterpiece of Ming architecture, features triple eaves, dramatically carved marble balustrades, and gorgeous glazed azure roof that symbolizes the color of heaven. Built without a single nails, this 120-foot-high structure is fixed by four inner pillars represent the seasons, and two sets of 12 columns denote the months and the traditional Chinese division of a day. During each winter solstice, the Ming and Qing emperors would perform rites and make sacrifices to Heaven praying for a bountiful harvest. After lunch, we will take an afternoon flight to Shanghai, then travel by motor coach to the water town Suzhou.
Day 13: Suzhou – Hangzhou Thu Nov 1
In China, Suzhou is often referred as the “Venice of the East”. It is a 2,500-year-old city famous for its traditional gardens, ancient canals and silk production. In 1997 Suzhou was designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The construction of the Grand Canal created a means whereby goods from this region could be transported to the Northern capital, Beijing, a distance of over 600 miles. With prosperity came prestige as merchants and artisans plied their trade. Elaborate gardens were built. We will visit the Humble Administrator's Garden and The Suzhou Museum tour the Silk Spinning Mill, where you will learn how silk is created from the mulberry-munching silkworms to produce thread and fine cloth. After lunch, we will visit Tiger Hill and take a cruise on the Grand Canal and see local people’s life along the river. After dinner, we will travel to Hangzhou, one of China’s premier tourist destinations.
Day 14: Hangzhou – Shanghai Fri Nov 2
An old Chinese saying states, “In heaven above there is Paradise, on earth there is Suzhou and Hangzhou”. Hangzhou has been the inspiration for poets and artists for centuries. We will tour the 1,700-year-old Lingyin Temple, one of China’s most famous monasteries. Originally constructed in 326 AD, the present structures reflect their restoration during the Qing Dynasty. The temple once housed up to 3,000 monks within its 18 pavilions and 75 temple halls. Another sacred site is The Peak That Flew from Afar, so aptly named because it resembles a Holy Mountain in India that was thought to have been transported to this spot. Tour this site and note that the 380 Buddhist sculptures and inscriptions were carved more than 700 years ago. After lunch, we will take a cruise on the picturesque West Lake, which is said to be created from a pearl dropped by a phoenix and a dragon, and proclaimed by the Chinese "the landscape composed by a painter". Stroll along the lake’s causeways and immerse yourself in its beauty. No tour to Hangzhou is complete without going to the world renowned Dragon Well Tea Plantation, where the legendary Longjing green tea is picked and processed by hand. The first picked tea leaves of the new harvest were once reserved solely for the Emperor and transported to him via the Grand Canal. You will learn about the harvesting, as well as the proper way to brew this healthful beverage. The Chinese Tea Ceremony will be demonstrated. Sample the freshness of the tea. Appreciate its “green color, smooth appearance, fragrant aroma and sweet taste”. After dinner, we will travel by motor coach to Shanghai.
Day 15: Shanghai Sat Nov 3
Shanghai is China’s dynamic financial and artistic center. In the morning, we will visit the Jade Buddha Temple and take a walk along the Bund, the elegant riverside promenade which symbolized European and foreign influence and affluence in the 1930s. See the ships and barges on the Huangpu River, en route to the sea or going upstream to the interior of China. The modernistic Oriental Pearl TV tower looms in the background redefining the skyline. Later, we will visit the Old Shanghai bazaar. After lunch, it is free afternoon to shop at the Old Shanghai bazaar or to explore this vibrant city on your own
Day 16: Journey Home Sun Nov 4
After breakfast, you will be transferred to airport and fly back home or to Xi’an for the extension tour.
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Optional Trip Extension
Xian and Guilin

Nov 4 - 8, 5 days
Cost: $975* (Double Occupancy $200 for Single Supplement)
*Shanghai - Xian - Guilin - Beijing Air are included.
Day 1: Shanghai-Xi’an Sun Nov 4
After breakfast, we will fly to Xi’an, the starting point of the historic Silk Road and the capital of 73 emperors dating from 400 B.C.. Enjoy an afternoon city tour to the Ancient City Wall, the Bell Tower and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, which was built in 652 during the Tang Dynasty.
Day 2: Xi’an-Guilin Mon Nov 5
In the morning, we will visit the site of one of the century’s greatest archeological discoveries - the Terra Cotta Soldiers. After lunch, we will depart Xian and fly to Guilin in late afternoon.
Day 3: Guilin Tue Nov 6
We will spend a day in Guilin, a city famous for its splendid natural scenery. We will visit the Solitary Beauty Peak, Elephant Trunk Hill and the Reed Flute Cave, which is a spectacular world of various stalactites and stalagmites, stone pillars and rock formations created by carbonate deposition.
Day 4: Yangshuo Wed Nov 7
The highline of today is a leisurely 4-hour cruise down the Li River. The section of Li River between Guilin and Yangshuo is the nature’s art gallery with picturesque riverbank and limestone hill vistas. In the afternoon, we will take a special bamboo raft ride along the Yulong River. After dinner, we will visit the lively night market
Day 5: USA Thru Nov 8
We will fly home after breakfast. You will be in the United States the same day.
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