Day 1 Hongkong |
After the Breakfast, the guide will take you to the Victoria Peak and the Aberdeen Village, where you will have different feelings towards this flourishing city. Then drive to the airport for our flight to Xi'an. |
Victoria Peak: |
The highest point in Hong Kong, where you can stand and marvel at the restless city of Kowloon at all hours of the day, and to see the breathtaking beauty of Hong Kong's night view. |
Aberdeen Village: |
Remains a fishing port for more than 100 years, with traditions well-preserved; you can cruise around to experience the lifestyle and enjoy fresh seafood in a floating restaurant. |
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2 Xi'an (B,L,D) |
Visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Shaanxi History Museum, City Wall in the morning, then after lunch, the Great Mosque, later in the evening, you will have a good time at the Dumpling Dinner and the Night Show of Tang Dynasty Performance. |
Big Wild Goose Pagoda: |
Outstanding design in Chinese pavilion architecture history in which contains many Buddhist relics that brought by Master Xuan Zang 1000 years ago. |
Shaanxi History Museum: |
More than 3000 well-chosen cultural and historic relics have display here, which can fully reflect splendid civilization of Shaanxi province. |
City Wall: |
It's the most complete city wall that has survived in China, as well being one of the largest ancient military defensive systems in the world. |
the Great Mosque: |
The Great Mosque of Xian is one of the largest and best preserved of the early mosques of China. Built primarily in the Ming Dynasty, the Mosque blends Chinese architectural elements into mosque architecture that made it special. |
Dumpling Dinner: |
Some folk sayings about dumplings as having one dumpling mean to go off smoothly, two for double happiness coming at the same time. |
Night Show of Tang Dynasty Performance: |
Here, you can appreciate ancient Tang dynasty music, dance and local dishes in Tang dynasty palace. |
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3 Depart Xi'an (B,L) |
Visit Terracotta Warriors Museum before departing Xi'an. |
Terracotta Warriors Museum: |
As the eighth wonder of the ancient world, the Terracotta Warriors has the history of more than 2200 years. Oriental mummies await you to discover its mystery. |
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