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Travel to China in September!

After seeing the marvels of China on TV during the August Olympics, everyone is going to want to go to China. Beat the rush by signing up today for a lovely autumn trip with us. Our September 10-24 “3 Gorges Deluxe” package is specially designed to include all the “must sees” for first time visitors to China. This tour offers visitors a vast variety of typical Chinese experiences: cruising on the Yangtze River through the scenic gorges, viewing the 2000 year old Terra Cotta Soldiers, feasting at a Peking Duck Dinner, traveling through rural China’s rice paddies, walking on the Great Wall of China, attending several cultural performances, and so much more! Stay in 5* hotels in Shanghai, Wuhan, Xian, and Beijing. Cruise on the deluxe MS Victoria Empress where every cabin has its own balcony.

Some of the trip highlights:

  • Shanghai: Children’s Palace, the Bund area, Yu Yuan Gardens, Jade Buddha Temple, Mongolian BBQ, Chinese Acrobatic performance
  • Wuhan: city sightseeing and overnight
  • Yangtze River Cruise: 3 Gorges Dam Project, smaller boat on a tributary, river village, Captain’s Dinner
    Chongqing: Panda Zoo
  • Xian: Terra Cotta Warriors, Tang Dynasty Dinner Show
  • Beijing: Temple of Heaven, Peking Duck Dinner, Chinese Opera, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden Palace, the Hutong district with local family lunch, Great Wall, Dai Minority Dinner and show

Informative daily sightseeing with an English speaking guide, 3 domestic flights, and 32 meals are all included in our special land & cruise price starting at just $2199 per person twin. Port charges are $75 per person and the fuel surcharge is $84 per person. Visas for China through our recommended visa service are $195 per person. Value World Tours can also assist you with air from the USA.

Special offer: deposit by May 15 and we’ll pay your port charges, fuel surcharge, AND give a one deck upgrade! This is a $258 per person value that we will give you FREE! New bookings only.

Interesting fact: China has only one time zone, although the country is wider than the USA.