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11-Day China Relaxation Tour

Tour Code: cht-62
Departure Date: You Choose!
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Summary: Combine China most famous attractions in Beijing and Xian with the beauty of the Yangtze River and then the huge Three Gorges Dam will astound you. Finally visit Shanghai, the modern miracle.
Departure Date: You Choose!
Guide Languages:
Summary: Combine China most famous attractions in Beijing and Xian with the beauty of the Yangtze River and then the huge Three Gorges Dam will astound you. Finally visit Shanghai, the modern miracle.
Shanghai Travel Tips
April is generally a good time to visit Beijing, although sandstorms sometimes hit the city. In summer,
it is best to travel either early in June or late in August to avoid the worst of the heat and rain of
midsummer
Shanghai Attractions
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
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Oriental Pearl TV Tower
One of the tallest TV towers in the world, known for its distinctive spheres, or "pearls", it stands across the river from the Bund, among the exciting architecture of the east bank. The Shanghai History Museum is Located on the first floor of the Oriental TV Tower. There you can see the four major exhibition units reflecting Shanghai's history, modern and recent revolutionary history respectively.
Yuyuan Garden

Yuyuan Garden
Yuyuan Garden is located in the center of Shanghai old quarters. It was a private garden built in 1559 during the Ming Dynasty, with typical Chinese classic architecture and style. The complex covers an area of 2 hectares, with rockeries, pavilions, ponds and corridors. Yuyuan Garden is surrounding by a busy market place, where visitors can find everything from popular local snacks, handicrafts, antiques and souvenirs to some famous time-honored restaurants.
Yuyuan Garden is a traditional Chinese park complete with beautiful pavilions, miniature lakes, bridges and rock formations. This small park is located in the heart of Shanghai's old Chinese quarter and links to Yuyuan Market. Built in 1559, in the Suzhou style by a high official in honor of his father, the garden has maintained its classic beauty over the centuries.
The Pavilion of Spring in the northeast section of the park is famous for being the headquarters of the anti-imperialist "Little Sword Society", who in 1853 led an uprising against Qing rule and occupied Shanghai for 17 months. Weapons, coins and other objects used by the society are now housed in an exhibition hall.
Yuyuan Garden's Huxin Ting teahouse is very popular and numerous stalls sell delicious Chinese snacks and desserts.
It was first established in Ming Dynasty by a Mandarin named Pan Yunduan who used to be the governor of Sichuan and later expanded greatly; the Yuyuan Garden was considered the best garden in Southeast China. The Yuyuan Garden enjoyed a history over 400 years since its first establishment by Pan Yunduan who had intended to bring happiness and pleasure to his parents and relatives. It became the headquarters of the Dagger Association or Small-Sword Group Uprising (an uprising in 1853 led by the Dagger Association, a secret organization, against the foreign imperialists in Shanghai and Xiamen of Fujian Province). Now a great number of weapons, home-made coins and announcements used by the Dagger Association are on display in the Spring Hall of the Garden. A large-scale restoration of the Yuyuan Garden was conducted after the establishment of PRC and it was opened to the public formally in 1961.
a. Sansui Hall
Originally named “Leshou Hall”, the Sansui Hall was built with five commodious rooms in Qing Dynasty to treat and entertain his guests. Later it was used for celebration and announcement of imperial edicts.
b. Grand Rockery
The Grand Rockery, created by Zhang Nanyan, a celebrated rockery artist in Ming Dynasty, is seen as the best treasure of the Yuyuan Garden and the best rockery in South China.
c. Exquisite Jade Rock
The Exquisite Jade Rock in front of the Yuhua Hall is one of the three most well-known rocks in China. The other two are “Ruiyun Rock” in Liu garden, Suzhou and “Zhouyun Rock” in Hangzhou flower nursery. Beautifully shaped, the Exquisite Jade Rock is about 4 meters in height. It is a piece of grotesque rock from Lake Tai in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, and it is characterized by its wrinkled appearance, slender shape, translucent nature, and numerous holes eroded by water.
d. Stone City
It is a stone exhibition gallery housing a great quantity of stone sculptures and engravings. It finds favor in tourists’ eyes for its visual arts and human values.
Shop in Shanghai
The shops or factories we recommend are official and with high quality products
Restuarant in Shanghai
- Cloisonné Factory Restaurant. The first floor is the cloisonné (colored enamel and metal work) workshop and sales shop. The second floor is the restaurant. You have the opportunity to see how people make the cloisonné. When you arrive there, staff will give you a number card. Please keep it, as you can get a discount if you want to buy some cloisonné.
- Long Di Restaurant. It is a restaurant belonging to Beijing Long Di Jade Factory. The restaurant is on the same floor as the jade shop. When arriving there staff will give you a number card. If you want to buy some jade works, you will get a discount if you show the number card.
Traffic in Shanghai
Beijing is a big city of 16800 square kilometers. The traffic is busy especially at peak times. It takes 30 minutes or more to drive from one attraction to another.






