Hong Kong & Shanghai 5 Days Tour
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- Tour Name: Hong Kong & Shanghai 5 Days Tour
- Market Price: $771
- Our Price:$771
- City: Shanghai Tours -> Hongkong Tours
- Highlights:
- This wonderful tour includes all the most interesting attractions in Hong Kong and Shanghai. You can discover the exciting, fast and colorful Hong Kong and Shanghai only in 4 days!
Day 1 Hong Kong
- Hotels: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class)
InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
- Transfer from the airport to check in the hotel for 2 nights stay. After that, you can tour round the city by yourselves. We recommend you to do some shopping, for Hong Kong is a shopping paradise.
Day 2 Hong Kong
- Hotels: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class)
InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
-
- After breakfast, visit the Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen and Man Mo Temple.
-Victoria Peak: Victoria Peak is at the centre of Hong Kong both as a tourist destination, a prime residential area -- and a view point second to none.
-Repulse Bay: Hong Kong Island's most popular beach is easily accessible by bus or taxi from Central. The large, sandy beach has been extended recently and there are many facilities for beachgoers and day-trippers, including shops, restaurants and bars. The Life Guard Club's terraces are noteworthy for a pair of large statues of two goddesses, Kwun Yum and Tin Hau. Above the beach, the reconstructed The Repulse Bay is a picturesque example of early 20th-Century colonial architecture.
-Aberdeen harbour is home to hundreds of people living on fishing junks. Their traditional lifestyle is dramatically juxtaposed against a modern high-rise community spread over the nearby hillsides. In the evenings, the thousands of twinkling lights reflected on the water are a magical sight.To get a close-up look at the Aberdeen way of life, many visitors take a sampan ride or take in the view from one of two magnificent floating restaurants anchored here. Three storeys high and elaborately decorated with swirling red and gold dragons and other traditional Chinese motifs, the experience is not to be missed. Neither, of course, is the delicious fresh seafood and the excellent Cantonese fare on offer.
-Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong: The Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong, is the most famous and the oldest temple of Hong Kong. Located at the Hollywood Road and the Ladder Street's crossroad, this is also the most beautiful temple of Hong Kong. The temple, devoted towards the two most worshipped gods Man the god of literature and Mo the god of war, is named after them.
Day 3 Hong Kong
Shanghai
- Hotels: River Bund Hotel(Standard Class)
Ramada Plaza Shanghai(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
-
- Take a flight to fashionable and modern city--Shanghai. Check in the Hotel for 2 nights stay. After that, walk along the Nanjing Road and visit the Bund area.
-The Bund area: The Bund is the best-known landmark in Shanghai. On this stretch of Zhongshan Road East lies the most important buildings left from colonial Shanghai including the Peace Hotel, the Bank of China, and Shanghai Gold Exchange. Externally these buildings have been well preserved and stand proud in their original grandeur. Internally they have been renovated to house some major financial institutions as well as Shanghai's most expensive and luxurious hotels, restaurants and bars.
Day 4 Shanghai
- Meals:
B L D
- Hotels: River Bund Hotel(Standard Class)
Ramada Plaza Shanghai(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
-
- After breakfast, visit the Shanghai Museum, the Yuyuan Garden and a local family. Have a farewell dinner and then watch a Portman Acrobatic Show.
-Shanghai Museum: Shanghai Museum used to be near the Bund. It is now situated in People's Square and its new buildings were built in 1996, designed by a Shanghai architect named Xing Tonghe. The new design symbolizes China's ancient understanding of the world: round sky and square earth. The museum has a circular roof and rectangular base. It stores 120,000 precious artifacts, which narrate a story of China's 5,000-year civilization.
-The Yu Garden: Yu Garden is one of the most famous gardens in China and is national heritage listed. It was built in 1559 and extended in 1577. Each section of the garden is separated by curved white walls crowned with the head and body of a dragon. It's named after the original owner.
Day 5 Shanghai
- Activities:
- Transfer to the airport and end your wonderful tour.
Rate
We will arrange hotels of the same class if there are no rooms available during your
travelling periods.
Quotation (The rate is calculated in US dollar for one person)
| Group Size |
1 person |
2-5 persons |
6-9 persons |
over 10 |
Single Room Supplement |
| Tour Class |
| Standard |
TBA |
$870.00 |
$771.00 |
$692.00 |
$310.00
|
| Deluxe |
TBA |
$949.00 |
$860.00 |
$801.00 |
$370.00
|
* The rate may rise while in high reason and special events/holidays, depending on your departure date.
* The rate for some special holidays/events , such as the National Holiday(1st-7th Oct),
Chinese Spring Festival and Shanghai F1, would be much higher than usual days.
We suggest you not to travel during those periods. But it is surely OK if you would
like to plan your tour at that time. We promise that we will do our best to offer you tours of high quality.
- Entrance Fees listed in the itinerary.
- Meals:
All meals as specified in the itinerary.
If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another similar restaurant. Breakfast is usually a western style buffet. We try to ensure that a choice of western and Chinese breakfasts are supplied, however there may be only Chinese breakfast is prepared in some remote places.
- Private Transfers for the itinerary listed above.
- Guide:
A private English-speaking guide and a private driver will be provided in each city, who will remain with you throughout your time in that city.
- Hotels: (based on standard twin sharing)
All hotels as listed in the above itinerary serve daily western or Chinese breakfast. All rooms are air-conditioned with private facilities unless specified.
- Service Charge & Government Taxes:
- Luggage Transfers:
Between airports and hotels.
- Arrangements:
The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges.
Price Exclusions:
- International Airfare or Train Tickets to enter or leave China.
China Entry Visa Fees
- Excess Baggage Charges.
- Personal Expenses:
- Meals:
Any meals which are not listed in the tour itinerary.
- Single Room Supplement.
Day 1 Hong Kong
- Hotels: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class)
InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
- Transfer from the airport to check in the hotel for 2 nights stay. After that, you can tour round the city by yourselves. We recommend you to do some shopping, for Hong Kong is a shopping paradise.
Day 2 Hong Kong
- Hotels: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class)
InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
-
- After breakfast, visit the Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen and Man Mo Temple.
-Victoria Peak: Victoria Peak is at the centre of Hong Kong both as a tourist destination, a prime residential area -- and a view point second to none.
-Repulse Bay: Hong Kong Island's most popular beach is easily accessible by bus or taxi from Central. The large, sandy beach has been extended recently and there are many facilities for beachgoers and day-trippers, including shops, restaurants and bars. The Life Guard Club's terraces are noteworthy for a pair of large statues of two goddesses, Kwun Yum and Tin Hau. Above the beach, the reconstructed The Repulse Bay is a picturesque example of early 20th-Century colonial architecture.
-Aberdeen harbour is home to hundreds of people living on fishing junks. Their traditional lifestyle is dramatically juxtaposed against a modern high-rise community spread over the nearby hillsides. In the evenings, the thousands of twinkling lights reflected on the water are a magical sight.To get a close-up look at the Aberdeen way of life, many visitors take a sampan ride or take in the view from one of two magnificent floating restaurants anchored here. Three storeys high and elaborately decorated with swirling red and gold dragons and other traditional Chinese motifs, the experience is not to be missed. Neither, of course, is the delicious fresh seafood and the excellent Cantonese fare on offer.
-Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong: The Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong, is the most famous and the oldest temple of Hong Kong. Located at the Hollywood Road and the Ladder Street's crossroad, this is also the most beautiful temple of Hong Kong. The temple, devoted towards the two most worshipped gods Man the god of literature and Mo the god of war, is named after them.
Day 3 Hong Kong
Shanghai
- Hotels: River Bund Hotel(Standard Class)
Ramada Plaza Shanghai(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
-
- Take a flight to fashionable and modern city--Shanghai. Check in the Hotel for 2 nights stay. After that, walk along the Nanjing Road and visit the Bund area.
-The Bund area: The Bund is the best-known landmark in Shanghai. On this stretch of Zhongshan Road East lies the most important buildings left from colonial Shanghai including the Peace Hotel, the Bank of China, and Shanghai Gold Exchange. Externally these buildings have been well preserved and stand proud in their original grandeur. Internally they have been renovated to house some major financial institutions as well as Shanghai's most expensive and luxurious hotels, restaurants and bars.
Day 4 Shanghai
- Meals:
B L D
- Hotels: River Bund Hotel(Standard Class)
Ramada Plaza Shanghai(Deluxe Class)
- Activities:
-
- After breakfast, visit the Shanghai Museum, the Yuyuan Garden and a local family. Have a farewell dinner and then watch a Portman Acrobatic Show.
-Shanghai Museum: Shanghai Museum used to be near the Bund. It is now situated in People's Square and its new buildings were built in 1996, designed by a Shanghai architect named Xing Tonghe. The new design symbolizes China's ancient understanding of the world: round sky and square earth. The museum has a circular roof and rectangular base. It stores 120,000 precious artifacts, which narrate a story of China's 5,000-year civilization.
-The Yu Garden: Yu Garden is one of the most famous gardens in China and is national heritage listed. It was built in 1559 and extended in 1577. Each section of the garden is separated by curved white walls crowned with the head and body of a dragon. It's named after the original owner.
Day 5 Shanghai
- Activities:
- Transfer to the airport and end your wonderful tour.
We will arrange hotels of the same class if there are no rooms available during your
travelling periods.
Quotation (The rate is calculated in US dollar for one person)
| Group Size |
1 person |
2-5 persons |
6-9 persons |
over 10 |
Single Room Supplement |
| Tour Class |
| Standard |
TBA |
$870.00 |
$771.00 |
$692.00 |
$310.00
|
| Deluxe |
TBA |
$949.00 |
$860.00 |
$801.00 |
$370.00
|
* The rate may rise while in high reason and special events/holidays, depending on your departure date.
* The rate for some special holidays/events , such as the National Holiday(1st-7th Oct),
Chinese Spring Festival and Shanghai F1, would be much higher than usual days.
We suggest you not to travel during those periods. But it is surely OK if you would
like to plan your tour at that time. We promise that we will do our best to offer you tours of high quality.
- Entrance Fees listed in the itinerary.
- Meals:
All meals as specified in the itinerary.
If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another similar restaurant. Breakfast is usually a western style buffet. We try to ensure that a choice of western and Chinese breakfasts are supplied, however there may be only Chinese breakfast is prepared in some remote places.
- Private Transfers for the itinerary listed above.
- Guide:
A private English-speaking guide and a private driver will be provided in each city, who will remain with you throughout your time in that city.
- Hotels: (based on standard twin sharing)
All hotels as listed in the above itinerary serve daily western or Chinese breakfast. All rooms are air-conditioned with private facilities unless specified.
- Service Charge & Government Taxes:
- Luggage Transfers:
Between airports and hotels.
- Arrangements:
The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges.
Price Exclusions:
- International Airfare or Train Tickets to enter or leave China.
China Entry Visa Fees
- Excess Baggage Charges.
- Personal Expenses:
- Meals:
Any meals which are not listed in the tour itinerary.
- Single Room Supplement.