Tour Code: FTPL/BI/1013

Dream China

8 Nights / 9 Days
Group Tour
Summer Special
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Cities : Beijing (3N),Xi'an (2N),Shanghai (3N)

Sightseeing

Beijing, China
  • Great Wall Of China (Badaling side with cable car)
  • Olympic Stadium - Bird Nest (Outside)
  • Water Cube (Outside)
  • Temple Of Heaven
  • Foot Massage
  • Tiananmen Square Beijing
  • Forbidden City Beijing
  • Golden Mask Show
Xi'an, China
  • Terracotta Warriors
  • Big Wild Goose Pagoda
  • Tang Dynasty Show
Shanghai, China
  • Jade Buddha Temple
  • Nanjing Road
  • The Legendary Bund
  • Yu Garden
  • Oriental Pearl Tower
  • Huangpu River Cruise
  • Ocean Aquarium
  • Urban Planning Exhibition Hall
  • Acrobatic Show

Flight and transport

  • Beijing Airport Transfer
  • Shanghai Airport Transfer

Visa and taxes

  • China Normal Visa

Meals

  • 8 Breakfast
  • 2 Local Lunch
  • 5 Indian Lunch
  • 8 Indian Dinner
  • Visa Included
  • Sightseeing Included
  • Meal Included
  • Private Vehicle Included

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Arrive Beijing

    Arrive at the Beijing International airport, first you will proceed to the China immigration counter for immigration. Later you will transfer to hotel. Check in time after 1400 hrs. Overnight in Beijing Hotel. 

    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 2 :Enjoy Beijing Tour

    After breakfast, depart for Tiananmen Square the largest open-urban square in the world & Forbidden City a marvelous complex. Visit the Pearl factory and the Temple of Heaven. Later enjoy the Golden Mask Show. Overnight at Beijing Hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Indian Lunch
    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 3 :Enjoy Beijing Tour

    After breakfast, proceed for your journey to see one of the wonders of the world, Great Wall of China (Badaling Side) with cable car. Visit the Jade factory and later visit the Olympic Stadium “Bird Nest” from outside and Water Cube from outside. After lunch enjoy 1 hour foot massage. Overnight in Beijing hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Chinese Lunch
    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 4 :Beijing-Xi’an

    After breakfast, check out from the hotel and depart to take your train to Xi’an. On arrival at Xi’an visit the Wild Goose Pagoda. Overnight in Xi’an hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Packed Lunch
    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 5 :Enjoy Terra Cotta Warriors

    After breakfast, depart for a tour to the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses, the most significant archaeological excavations of the 20th century and the crockery factory. Later in the evening enjoy the Tang Dynasty show. Overnight in Xian hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Chinese Lunch
    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 6 :Xi’an – Shanghai

    After breakfast, check out from the hotel and depart to take your train to Shanghai. Overnight in Shanghai hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Packed Lunch
    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 7 :Enjoy Shanghai Tour

    After breakfast, visit the Yu Garden, a traditional Chinese park with beautiful pavilions, miniature lakes and bridge. Silk factory, the Oriental pearl tower - the world's Third tallest TV and radio tower, Nanjing Road, The Bund- famous waterfront regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years. Later enjoy the Huangpu river cruise. Overnight in Shanghai hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Indian Lunch
    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 8 :Enjoy Shanghai Tour

    After breakfast visit the Jade Buddha Temple, Urban Exhibition Centre, Ocean Aquarium and evening depart for an Acrobatic Show. Overnight in Shanghai hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Indian Lunch
    • Indian Dinner
  • Day 9 :Check out from Hotel & Depart for Airport

    Morning after breakfast, checkout from your hotel and take one way Maglev Train to the airport for your flight back home. 

    Note: If departure flight is early in the morning then there will be no breakfast.

    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Great Wall Of China (Badaling side with cable car)

The Great Wall is a must for a China tour, while Badaling is a must for a Great Wall tour. Badaling Great Wall in Beijing is the best-preserved and most complete section among the various, hence the most popular, even among world leaders. It has drawn tens of millions of tourists both from home and abroad. More than 370 foreign leaders and celebrities have visited it, including former US presidents Nixon, Reagan, Carter, and Gorge W Bush, Queen Elizabeth II of UK, and former South Africa president Mandela.You should visit it at least once in your life.
Why visit Badaling rather than others
It is the most popular section.
It is the best-preserved and most complete section.
Compared with other sections, most stairs are not very steep and they are equipped with handrails, so it is a relatively easier climb.
This section has been equipped with cable car and pulley to save energy, and it even has some facilities to make it easier for seniors and the disabled.
It is close to downtown Beijing, about 43 miles (70 kilometers) away, and easy to reach by public transportation.
ABOUT CABLE CAR:
Two way cable car included.
Cable car: available at the east section of the Great Wall. 
One cable car holds four people. The cable car lifts us to the middle part of the Badaling Great Wall.
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Olympic Stadium - Bird Nest (Outside)

Bird's Nest, the National Stadium is situated in Olympic Green Village, Chaoyang District of Beijing City. It was designed as the main stadium of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The Olympic events of track and field, football, gavelock, weight throw and discus were held there. Since October 2008, after the Olympics ended, it has been opened as a tourist attraction. Now, it's the center of international or domestic sports competition and recreation activities. In 2022, the opening and closing ceremonies of another important sport event, Winter Olympic Games will be held here.
The construction of the National Stadium started on December 24, 2003. On July 2004, the project was stopped temporarily due to the amendment of the design. On December 27 of the same year, the construction was resumed and finished in March, 2008. The total cost was more than 423 million dollars, a tiny fraction of the 40 billion USD spent on Beijing in preparation for the Olympics.
The Bird’s Nest was designed by Swiss Architects, Herzog & de Meuron, and a Chinese Architect, Li Xinggang. The requirements for its design were that it had to be inspiring and be able to withstand an earthquake.The design came from the idea of a single thread wrapped round a ball. Layers of logical geometry give the appearance of randomness and an organic shape.
It is 333 meters long from north to south, 294 meters wide from east to west, and the highest point is 68.5 meters. The stadium's design originally called for a capacity of 100,000 people; however 9,000 were removed during a simplification of the design. The new total of 91,000 was shaved further when 11,000 temporary seats were removed after the 2008 Olympics; bringing the stadium's current capacity to 80,000 seats.
Olympic Stadium is most impressive from the outside, where it’s bird’s nest shape is apparent. Situated on the Beijing Olympic Green, Olympic Stadium is free to enjoy from the outside, but you’ll have to pay a fee if you want to enter the stadium.
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Water Cube (Outside)

The Beijing National Aquatics Center, known as the Water Cube, is an aquatics center that was built alongside the Beijing National Stadium for the 2008 Summer Olympics. It maybe known as the cube, but the building is shaped like a rectangle. During the 2008 Olympics, a staggering and impressive 25 world records were made in the complex. The park has gone through quite a few changes to attract visitors to the Olympic site, and make it the attraction that it is today. In August 2010, the 20,000 sq ft Water Cube reopened as an exciting destination for those who love water. It is thought to be Asia’s largest water park and features a wave pool, lazy river, spa, water slides and various rides.
The Water Cube was designed by PTW Architects and Ove Arup. Their unique and inspired design was based on the way soap bubbles come together in a 12 or 14-sided cell structure.This advanced membrane structure is formed by 3,065 bubble-like pneumatic cushions of all sizes. It becomes the first large-scale public project coated with the membrane, and it also has set up a new world record for its massive deployment.
In 2022, it will be the venue of curling competitions during the Winter Olympic Games.
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Temple Of Heaven

Built in the capital city of China, the temple was built in the early 15th century by the same emperor who built the Forbidden City near Beijing. The temple is said to have the past kings to China. Its outstanding architectural design leaves visitors awe-strucked, and it sets in the heart if Beijing as it is praised by locals and visitors alike. And yes as the name suggest it has an heavenly feeling as it is the symbol if peace and serenity. 

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Foot Massage

Chinese foot massage benefits are known for years now, it has gained more popularity in recent years. Chinese culture is one of the most ancient cultures which have been extremely advanced in the world of medicine and bodily cures. The foot massage is one of the best ways to relax the body and mind. Such a foot massage helps to reduce body pain, decrease stress and offers a plethora of other benefits which are great for the human mind and body. During a Chinese foot massage therapy, pressure is applied to specific points on the feet as this therapy believes that the reflexes in our foot are linked to every body part and organ and have the power to heal several health issues. The pressure applied on the foot during massage therapy helps to improve the circulation of blood in the entire body while also promoting comfort to the mind.
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Tiananmen Square Beijing

Flanked by triumphalist soviet style structures, and ringed by low rise edge fences, the world's biggest open square is an immense flatland which remains in the heart of Beijing. The soldiers emerge here through the gate of heavenly peace to goose step across the reverse ceremony which is performed at sunset. Don’t miss out this attraction, during your visit to china. Explore it and make your trip memorable and cherish this experience throughout your life. 

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Forbidden City Beijing

The Forbidden City is located in the middle of Beijing. Constructed in 1420, during the early Ming Dynasty, it is China's best-preserved imperial palace, and the largest ancient palace structure in the world.
As one of the five most important palaces in the world, the grand halls and walls proudly display the essence and culmination of traditional Chinese architecture, fitting for the capital city of the world’s largest nation. It is the 6th Largest imperial palace in the world. It’s located in the center of Beijing, north of Tiananmen Square.
The Forbidden City covers an area of about 72 hectares (180 acres) with a total floor space of approximately 150,000 square meters (1,600,000 square feet). It consists of more than 90 palaces and courtyards, 980 buildings and over 8,728 rooms. (A common myth states that there are 9,999.5 rooms, but it is not supported by survey evidence.)
The Forbidden City took 14 years to build (from 1406 to 1420). It was built by over 1,000,000 workers, including more than 100,000 craftsmen. It was the imperial palace of China for 492 years (1420–1912). It was the home of 24 emperors — 14 of the Ming dynasty and 10 of the Qing dynasty. In 1925, the Forbidden City became the Palace Museum. It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Ancient Chinese Astronomers believed that the Purple Star (Polaris) was in the centre of heaven and therefore the Heavenly Emperor lived in the Purple Palace. The Palace for the emperor on earth was called the Purple City. It was forbidden to enter the palace without special permission of the emperor. Hence its name 'The Purple Forbidden City', usually called 'The Forbidden City'. The palace is 960 meters from north to south and 750 meters from east to west, The Forbidden City is surrounded by a six meter deep, 52 meter wide moat. 
Most of the visitors enter the Forbidden City through Tian'anmen, ‘Gate of Heavenly Peace’. It hosts 14 million visitors per year, a maximum of 80,000 visitors per day.
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Golden Mask Show

The Golden Mask Dynasty Show a legendary age in China, the story tells how a queen, who wears a golden mask, and creates a splendid dynasty. The play has eight chapters and included more than 200 actors from China and abroad. Produced by Chinese playwrights, directors and designers, the play features Chinese dances, acrobatics, costumes, and lighting and acoustics.
Enjoy the illuminated beauty of Beijing when it is cooled down, with less traffic, less people, less noise and more fun on this evening entertaining show; see the queen with the golden mask who created a glorious Dynasty with wisdom,tolerance,trust and love. With the melodious music,gorgeous dresses and moving plot, watch a Chinese romantic love story And War.As a result, the experience in the theater will be excellent.
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