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  • Tour Code: BJ-04S
  • 7 Days Beijing-Xian Tour
  • Destinations: Beijing,Xi'an
  • Attractions: Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Big Wild Goose Pogoda, Xian City Wall


Starting from
USD 626 per person!
  • Itinerary
  • Highlights
  • Add-ons
  • Tour Quotation
  • Trip Preparation
  • Tour Reviews

Day
01

  • Arrive in Beijing
  • Arrive in Beijing, the capital of China. You are greeted by your guide at the airport and transferred to the hotel.


Day
02

  • Beijing (B/L)
  • Visit: Tian An Men Square (the largest public square in the world, big enough to hold half a million people and the symbol of New China) Forbidden City (the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasty), Summer Palace (the second largest and best-preserved royal garden in China).


Day
03

  • Beijing (B/L)
  • Visit: Badaling Great Wall (symbolizing China’s ancient civilization) Ming Tombs (the tombs for 13 Emperors of Ming Dynasty where the site was chosen with greatest care of Feng Shui taken into account).


Day
04

  • Beijing / Xian (B/L)
  • Visit: Temple of Heaven (emperors performed annual rituals of sacrifice to ensure prosperity for future generations) Hutong by rickshaw (you will experience local people’s lifestyle). Fly to Xian and be transferred to hotel.


Day
05


Day
06

  • Xian (B/L)
  • Visit: Big Wild Goose Pagoda (built in Tang Dynasty to store the Buddhist scriptures brought back from ancient India by Monk Xuanzang) Shaanxi History Museum (houses over 300,000 items including pottery, murals, coins, paintings, and gold, silver objects and bronze, furthermore, its modern appearance recalls the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty) Great Mosque and Muslim Quarter (located in the heart area of the city, the Xi’an Muslim Quarter is famous for its flourishing free market, largest Great Mosque and ethnic flavor).


Day
07

  • Xian Departure (B)
  • Hotel to airport transfer and see off. Service ends.


Accommodation:

CityHotelStar
BeijingHoward Johnson Paragon Hotel, Beijing
Xi'anGrand New World Hotel

Escorted Package Includes

  1. The first entrance and admission fees to the spots as indicated in the itinerary
  2. Private transfer service in each city as specified
  3. Excellent English-speaking guide service as specified
  4. 6 nights 4 star hotel accommodations

a. 3 nights, Beijing

b. 3 nights, Xi'an

  1. All meals as listed

a. 6 hotel western/Chinese breakfasts

      b. 5 lunches at local restaurant

  1. Domestic flights of Beijing/Xi’an with fuel charges and airport construction fee

 

Special Features

Great Wall

Forbidden City

Temple of Heaven

Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses Museum

Big Wild Goose Pogoda

Xian City Wall

 

About Your Trip

This tour begins with Beijing, the capital of China. Tian An Men Square, Forbidden City, Great Wall, Ming tombs are some must-see spots in Beijing, an excursion to Great Wall will title you a hero, since Chairman Mao (Mao Zedong) once said: ”he who hasn’t visited the Great Wall is not a true man”.

 

Xi’an once served as the capital city in Chinese history for 13 dynasties. This city will bring you more atmospheres of culture and history when you visit the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses, ancient City Wall and so on.

To enrich your travel experience in China, China Dragon Tour offers the following optional programs to help you get deeper understanding of Chinese culture, just click and add them to your tours, you will enjoy a far more memorable China vacation.
  • Beijing
  • Xi'an

USD 81 PP


  • Peking Roast Duck Banquet
  • Along with a visit to the grand Great Wall and majestic Forbidden City, Peking (Beijing) Roast Duck is another highlight you shouldn’t miss in Beijing. The Peking Roast Duck has the reputation of being the most culturally famous meal in China. Enjoy the culinary presentation as the chef roasts the duck directly over the fire and then slices the meat tableside. First of all, you should pick up a slice of duck with the help of a pair of chopsticks and dip it into the soy paste. Then, add some bars of cucumber and shallot. Finally, wrap the stuff into a bundle with the pancake. The real secret of Peking duck's flavor lies in your carefully nibbling away at the mixture. You will find all the different ingredients very compatible. Of course, beer is the popular drink for the dinner. It helps to fade away the greasiness of the duck.

USD 43 PP


  • Peking Opera
  • With its fascinating and artistic accompanying music, singing and costumes, the Peking Opera is China’s national opera. Since Peking Opera enjoys a higher reputation than other local operas, we highly recommend you to take this optional tour and it will present you with an encyclopedia of Chinese culture, as well as unfolding stories, beautiful paintings, exquisite costumes, graceful gestures and martial arts. Peking Opera is also a harmonious combination of the Grand Opera, ballet and acrobatics, consisting of dance, dialogue, monologues, martial arts and mime.

USD 38 PP


  • Kung Fu Show
  • If you have ever watched the classical Chinese Kung Fu movie played by Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan or Jet L, you will be deeply impressed by the Chinese Kung Fu. Kung Fu (also known as Wushu or Martial arts) is one of the most well known examples of traditional Chinese culture with a history of thousands years. It is probably one of the longest lasting traditional Chinese physical activities which utilize both brawn and brain. As a precious element of China’s cultural heritage, Chinese Kung Fu has also won its name all around the world for its broad and deep meaning and its Oriental features, which cover it with a mysterious veil. Today, Kung Fu is also a very popular performing art.

USD 35 PP


  • Acrobatic Show
  • The Chinese acrobatics has a long history and rich national flavor. It is one of the art forms most popular among the Chinese people. In a broad sense, acrobatics is the collective name of various kinds of feats. In the primitive society, acrobatics was closely related with music and dance, and became dominant of cultures at that time. The acrobatic in China can be traced back to thousands years ago; the earliest acrobatic was born in twiddling with tools during hunting and farming. Take our tour and follow us to enjoy the unique charm of Chinese acrobatics.

* Prices shown below based on Per Person.
SeasonGroup Size2-5 Travelers6-9 Travelers10 Travelers & above
High Season
(Mar 1st- Nov 30th)
Double OccupancyUSD 1229 USD 1079 USD 899
Single OccupancyUSD 1459 USD 1308 USD 1086
Low Season
(Dec 1st- Next Feb 28th)
Double OccupancyUSD 888 USD 738 USD 626
Single OccupancyUSD 1046 USD 896 USD 766
Remark: To take this tour, you may enjoy up to 10% Early Bird Discount.

Service Includes:

1. The first entrance fees of the spots as specified;
2. Daily lunches and/or dinners at local finest restaurants;
3. Excellent private guide & driver with private clean and air-conditioned car or van;
4. Hotels with daily western & Chinese buffet breakfasts;
5. Internal flights and/or train charge & taxes;
6. Travel Agency’s Liability Insurance with your tour inside China;
7. Government taxes;
8. Tibet Travel Permit application fee applicable.

Service Excludes:

1. Individual private expense including but not limited to laundry, drink, telex, phone calls or excess luggage charges. etc.;
2. The international flight or train charge of entering and exiting China;
3. China entry visa fees;
4. Meals that are not indicated in the itinerary;
5. Gratuities to guides and drivers.

Getting Ready to Go

Visa: Visas are required for China

Passengers must check with the local Chinese embassy or consultation to determine what personal identification and profile is required to apply a China Visa. Passengers who enter, leave and then re-enter the same country on their itinerary should check if they require a double-entry visa.

Insurance: Actually China Dragon Tour purchases the Travel Service Liability Insurance for every passenger when you book tours via this website (except those who only book hotel or air flight). However, to buy a relatively higher quality life insurance by passengers’ is highly suggested.

 

Preparation

A considerate pre-planning can make your trip go smoother. Several weeks before your trip, make a list of what you will need to take with you and then prepare one by one. Make sure your personal documents (passports, visas) are in order and that you have enough prescription medications to last through the trip. China Dragon Tour suggests that you make copies of passports, visas, and any other important travel documents and pack them separately from the originals. Pack a list of medications including dosage and generic names. If you lose the originals while traveling, you'll have copies for easier reporting and replacement.

 

How to make a telephone call in China

Before you depart, please make sure your cell phone can dial international calls. When dialing a number from China to your country, you should proceed as follows: dial your country's Exit Code + destination Country Code + Phone Number. For most countries, the exit code is 00. Exceptions include the USA and Canada (011), Hong Kong and Cambodia (001), Australia (0011), and Russia (8 Pause 10*). For Brazil, please consult with the local telephone company. If the international number you wish to call starts with a 0 (zero), you must drop this starting digit when dialing the number.

In hotels you are able to dial a call back to your country and it is usually much cheaper than your cell phone.

 

Health Information

Check with your personal physician for the latest overseas travel health information.

 

Climate and Clothing

China is a huge country with varied climates. In general, the north is cold and dry in winter. In the south, summer is hot and humid, with a rainy season from July through September.

Bring comfortable walking shoes, a sweater, clothes you can layer and an all-weather jacket. Some religious sites may require modest dress to enter (no shorts, short skirts, or sleeveless tops).

Tour guide from China Dragon Tour will inform you the next day’s weather and tempereture

 

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