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Classic Icons of China and Yangtze River Cruise

Program Number: 15122RJ
Start and End Dates:
9/8/2012 - 9/23/2012; 9/7/2013 - 9/22/2013; 9/14/2013 - 9/29/2013; 10/19/2013 - 11/3/2013; 4/5/2014 - 4/20/2014; 4/26/2014 - 5/11/2014; 5/17/2014 - 6/1/2014; 9/13/2014 - 9/28/2014; 10/7/2014 - 10/22/2014; 10/18/2014 - 11/2/2014;
Duration: 15 nights
Location: China
Price starting at: $3,963.00 - Price may vary based on date, departure city
Program Type: ; Adventure Afloat Study Cruise
Meals: 40; 14 Breakfasts, 12 Lunches, 14 Dinners    

Gain a vivid overview of ancient and present-day China as you encounter its most significant icons. On the Yangtze, discover how the world’s third-longest river influenced China’s development for thousands of years. Uncover the differences between the South and North as you explore imperial Beijing, ancient Xi’an, cosmopolitan Shanghai, and sail beneath the mystical mountains of the Li River.




Highlights

• Experience three scenic nights aboard the Yangtze River study vessel.
• Visit remote riverside villages and the Three Gorges Dam project.
• Delve deeper into the culture, led by Chinese Foreign Affairs Office staff and university graduates fluent in English.



Activity Particulars

Walking up to three miles daily; uneven terrain, uneven stone stairs; steps without railings.



Optional tai ji and Chinese conversation classes.




Date Specific Information

9-7-2013, 9-14-2013, 10-19-2013, 4-5-2014, 4-26-2014, 5-17-2014, 9-13-2014, 10-7-2014, 10-18-2014

Enjoy the latest in hearing technology — listening devices — on this date.



Itinerary Summary

Arrival Beijing, 4 nights; fly to Xi’an, 2 nights; fly to Guilin, 1 night; boat to Yangshuo, 1 night; fly to Chongqing, embark Yangtze vessel, 3 nights; fly to Shanghai, 3 nights; departure.



Overnight flight from the U.S.A.
1 night
Arrival Beijing
4 nights

On-site presentations introduce the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Great Wall. Visit the former residence of Song Qing Ling and walk through local hutongs (alleys). Join locals for lunch and get an overview of China’s land and peoples. Savor an authentic Peking duck dinner and experience the unique opera of Beijing.



Flight to Xi’an
2 nights

Experience the terracotta warriors in the Qin Tomb and gain insights into Chinese civilization at Xi’an’s state-of-the-art history museum. Professors highlight China’s cultural history, religions and philosophies at Xi’an’s International Studies University. Learn about China’s next generation in informal chats with English-speaking students.



Flight to Guilin
1 night
Boat to Yangshuo
1 night

Lined by quaint villages, bright bamboo groves, waterfalls and ponds -- poets and painters have strived for centuries to capture through words and images the beauty surrounding Guilin. Sail down the Li River and disembark in Yangshuo for a private performance of classical Chinese music.



Flight to Chongqing
Board Yangtze vessel
3 nights

Ride to Zoological Gardens on Chongqing's monorail to observe giant pandas. Sailing through the Yangtze’s gorges, study area history, culture, ecology, traditional medicine and modern Chinese life. Board a sampan boat to pass through the exquisite gorges of a Yangtze tributary. Speak with families about the changes in their lives after the construction of the Three Gorges Dam.



Flight to Shanghai
3 nights
Departure

Explore Shanghai’s 16th-century Yu Garden, the chic Xin Tian Di district and the new Shanghai Museum. Enjoy a creative vegetarian dinner at the Longhua Temple, a performance by Shanghai’s Acrobatics Troupe and a stroll along the famed Bund overlooking the harbor.




China

From the opening of the Silk Road in the 1st Century BC, marking the beginning of trade between Central Asia and the burgeoning empires in the West, China has inspired global evolution. Six millennia of calligraphy, music, and dance emerged from the behemoth land during a dozen dynasties marked by conflicts of religion, power, and territory. Ruling emperors gave way to Communism and to Modern China, home to a fifth of the world’s population.



Accommodations
Beijing: Four-star hotel steps from historic sites. Xi'an: Hotel in heart of downtown.Guilin: Riverside hotel in quiet residential neighborhood. Yanshuo: Hotel on banks of beautiful Li River. Yangtze River Vessel: First-class vessel with outside cabins. Shanghai: Gracious hotel near important sites.

Road Scholar Instructors
These instructors are participating on at least one date of this program. Please note that changes may occur.
China's Cultural History Yang Hongying

Professor Yang Hongying is an expert in the study of foreign language and linguistics at Xi'an International Studies University, where she leads courses in Chinese culture and international studies. She has received numerous teaching awards, and also has received advanced degrees in cultural heritage studies from the Institute of European Studies in Macau, and in education from the University of New South Wales in Australia. Yang has published numerous papers on museum text translations and international culture studies, and has given lectures on Chinese culture and heritage in China, Macau, and Singapore. She has worked with and taught Road Scholar groups for more than 10 years.
 
Meals and Lodgings
   Qianmen Jianguo Hotel
  Beijing, China 4 nights
   Grand Noble Hotel
  Xi'an, China 2 nights
   Fortune Condominium Hotel
  Guilin, China 1 night
   Sovereign Hotel
  Yangshuo, China 1 night
   Victoria Cruise Lines
  Yangtze River Vessel, China 3 nights
   Equatorial Hotel
  Shanghai, China 3 nights
 Qianmen Jianguo Hotel
Type: Four-Star Hotel
  Description: The Qianmen Hotel is located a short distance from many of Beijing's historic and monumental sites, including Tian'anmen Square, the Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden City. It also maintains a well-known theater devoted to nightly performances of Beijing Opera.
  Ship Information: na
  Contact info: 175 Yonggan Road
Xuanwu District
Beijing, NA 100050 China
phone: +86 -10-6301-6688
web: www.qianmenhotel.com
  Room amenities: Air-conditioning, satellite television, international direct-dial telephone, safe-deposit box, mini-bar, laundry service, coffee- and tea-making facilities.
  Facility amenities: Four restaurants with Western and Chinese cuisine, rooftop bar, business center, fitness center, beauty salon, Liyuan Peking Opera theater.
  Smoking allowed: Yes
  Elevators available: Yes
  Additional nights prior: contact Provider Additional nights pre-program can be arranged by your program provider (Chinese American Educational Exchange).

 Grand Noble Hotel
Type: Four-Star Hotel
  Description: Located inside the city walls in the heart of 'downtown' Xi'an, the Grand Noble (formerly known as the Royal Garden Hotel) is close to the city's main attractions, including the Bell Tower and Muslim Section.
  Contact info: 334 DongDaJie (East) Street
Xi'an, NA 710001 China
phone: +86 29 87690000
  Room amenities: air-conditioning, television, mini-bar, hair dryer
  Facility amenities: laundry service, business center, coffee bar, room service,
  Smoking allowed: Yes
  Elevators available: Yes

 Fortune Condominium Hotel
Type: Five-Star Hotel
  Description: A new well-appointed hotel located beside a pretty branch of the Li River, the Fortune Condominium Hotel is surrounded by a residential neighborhood, ideal for early morning walks and allowing for glimpses of everyday life. This lovely hotel is within 15 minute walk to Chuanshan Park and Seven Star Park. All the rooms are two-bedroom suites.
  Contact info: 28 Shijiayuan Road
Guilin, Guangxi, NA 541004 China
phone: +86 773-3111555 
web: www.guilinfortunehotel.com/en/hotel_introduction.html
  Room amenities: IDD / DDD Telephone, Mini-Bar, Coffee and Tea Making Facilities, Individually Controlled Air Conditioning, High Speed Internet Access, CNN / CCTV Channels, Alarm Clock, Hair Dryer
  Facility amenities: Business Centre Money Exchange (24hrs) Room Service (06:30am – 01:00am) Laundry and Valet Service Hotel Shop (Kiosk) Fitness Room Safe-deposit Box
  Smoking allowed: Yes
  Elevators available: Yes

 Sovereign Hotel
Type: Four-Star Hotel
  Description: Situated beside the beautiful Li River, the Sovereign Hotel is located in the center of this small town and is ideal as a base for walks and exploration on foot.
  Contact info: No.28 Guanlian Road, Yangshuo County,
Guilin City, Guangxi Province 541000, NA na China
phone: +86 -773 888 9988
web: www.yangshuohotel.net/en/index.asp
  Room amenities: A/C, TV, hair dryer, mini bar
  Facility amenities: internet access, business center, laundry service, bar, restaurant
  Smoking allowed: Yes
  Elevators available: Yes

 Victoria Cruise Lines
Type: Cruise Ship
  Description: All cabins have private balcony.
  Ship Information: First class Yangtze River Cruise ship. All boats in Victoria Cruise Lines have iron, double-bottom hulls and have been built or completely refurbished between 2001-2004. Total capacity of 130-266 persons.
  Contact info: 57-08 39th Ave
Woodside, NY 11377 USA
phone: 212-818-1680
web: www.victoriacruises.com
  Room amenities: air conditioning, TV, all outside cabins, floor to ceiling glass doors leading to private balcony, private bathrooms with showers. Lower berth single beds.
  Facility amenities: fitness center, internet access, laundry service, beauty salon, shops, currency exchange
  Smoking allowed: Yes

 Equatorial Hotel
Type: Four-Star Hotel
  Description: Located in the center of Shanghai, this gracious hotel is a short walk from the former French district, Huaihai Road famous for upscale shops, and provides easy access to the most important Shanghai sites.
  Contact info: 65 Yanan West Road
Shanghai,  200040 China
phone: +86 -21-6248-1688
web: www.equatorial.com/sha/
  Room amenities: air conditioning, TV,hair dryer, mini bar
  Facility amenities: fitness center, indoor swimming pool, restaurants, bar, laundry service, beauty salon, currency exchange
  Smoking allowed: Yes
  Elevators available: Yes
  Additional nights after: Check with Program Provider. Your Program Provider, the Chinese American Educational Exchange (CAEE), can make arrangements for post-program hotel nights.


Travel Details
  Start of Program:
Meet your Group Leader in the hotel lobby at 6:00 pm on the arrival day and join a welcome meeting. Check-in time for your hotel is 2:00 pm. You will be staying at Qianmen Jianguo Hotel that night.
  End of Program:
your program ends at 11:30 am. Check-out time from your hotel is 12:00 pm/noon. You will be staying at Equatorial Hotel the night before.
  Required documents:
The Road Scholar Health & Safety Form is required. A passport which must be valid for at least 6 months past trip return date; US passports need a minimum of 2 blank visa pages and Canadian citizens also need a minimum of 2 blank visa pages. A visa is required for travel in China and is not included in the program fee.
  Parking availability:
n/a
Transportation (For Independent Travelers)
  Train or bus availability: n/a
To Start of Program
  Location:  Beijing
  Transportation to site: Arrive in Beijing from international flight. For those who purchased International air from Road Scholar Travel Services and arriving on the same day as your program begins, meet your Group Leader at the airport for included transfer to the hotel. Participants making their own international travel arrangements can take a taxi from the airport. Program materials include a sheet in English and Chinese with hotel information to show taxi drivers plus Beijing phone contact information. Taxi cost is about $25 US (170 Chinese yuan) per car. TIP NOT EXPECTED.
  From End of Program
  Location:  Shanghai
  Nearest airport:  Pudong
  Transportation from site: For those who have purchased International air from Road Scholar Travel Services and departing on the same day as the group, depart for Shanghai International Airport with your Group Leader. For those who are Program Only Participants (POP), your Group Leader can help you arrange a taxi. Cost is about $35 US (240 Chinese yuan) per car. TIP NOT EXPECTED.
The prices listed for commercial services and facilities that are not included in the program cost, such as airport shuttles or extra nights lodging, are subject to change without notice. Since Road Scholar cannot guarantee the accuracy of these prices, we strongly suggest contacting the companies directly for the most up-to-date information.


Daily Schedule

Day 1: Departures
(Saturday, September 8)
   
 In Transit: International flight Departures

Day 2: Arrive China's Capital Beijing/Welcome Meeting
(Sunday, September 9)
   
 Afternoon: Arrive at Beijing International Airport where your group leader/national guide will be waiting for you. After check-in and a short rest, get together for a Welcome Meeting at your hotel. Note: Our 'group leaders' are designated 'national guides' from China's Foreign Affairs Office All are university graduates, fluent in English, well-educated in safety and protocol and are supported by offices nation-wide.
 Dinner: Dinner will be at your hotel.
 Evening: at your leisure
   
Accommodations: Qianmen Jianguo Hotel
Meals Included: Dinner

Day 3: Temple of Heaven/Forbidden City/Peking Duck Welcome Dinner
(Monday, September 10)
   
 Breakfast: buffet breakfast at our hotel.
 Morning: The 15th century architectural masterpiece, the Temple of Heaven, symbolizes the relationship between heaven and earth. Walk the extensive grounds to the Temple itself or stay in its environs and enjoy the activities of local people practicing calligraphy, tai ji, musical instruments, dancing, or flying kites.
 Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant.
 Afternoon: This afternoon, explore the Forbidden City – the 250- acre imperial compound that was once the residence and seat of the Qing Emperors and ‘forbidden’ to all others.
 Dinner: At your Welcome Banquet, experience Beijing’s famous culinary delight: an authentic Peking Duck dinner.
 Evening: After dinner, the rest of the evening is at your leisure.
   
Accommodations: Qianmen Jianguo Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4: Hutongs/Family Lunch/'China: Land and Peoples/Beijing Opera
(Tuesday, September 11)
   
 Breakfast: hotel buffet
 Morning: Join our optional tai ji class before breakfast and learn some of the movements of this gentle exercise. This morning, after breakfast, explore a residential neighborhood of 'hutongs' (small lanes and alleys with courtyard homes) where we visit the former residence of Song Qing Ling (political activist and wife of Sun Yat Sen), and meet local families.
 Lunch: Enjoy a typical north Chinese lunch of dumplings ('jiaozi') with local families in their homes.
 Afternoon: After lunch return to your hotel for a Talk: China’s Land and Peoples.
 Dinner: Dinner is at a nearby hotel.
 Evening: At a nearby theater, enjoy a taste of Beijing opera, a unique art form that uses brilliant costumes, mannerized make-up, acrobatics and martial arts, various types of falsetto singing, and exuberant percussionists. The performance is presented with English and modern Chinese supertitles above the stage. Chinese Opera is an ‘acquired taste’ for Western ears. For an introduction to Beijing Opera and its traditions, try to see the film ‘Farewell My Concubine.’
   
Accommodations: Qianmen Jianguo Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5: Great Wall/Tian’anmen Square
(Wednesday, September 12)
   
 Breakfast: Early buffet breakfast at hotel.
 Morning: This morning, after breakfast, travel outside of Beijing city to a green mountain range where you can walk the Great Wall and experience spectacular views as it winds up and down the distant mountains.
 Lunch: Lunch is at a restaurant near the Wall.
 Afternoon: On the way back to your hotel, visit ‘the heart’ of Beijing -- Tian’anmen Square.
 Dinner: Walk to a restaurant near your hotel for dinner
 Evening: Join your group leader to learn some useful Chinese phrases.
   
Accommodations: Qianmen Jianguo Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6: fly to Xi’an: History Museum/ English Corner
(Thursday, September 13)
   
 Breakfast: Begin the day with tai ji movements and then enjoy your hotel's buffet breakfast.
 Morning: This morning, fly to Xi'an, the capital of China during the golden age of the Tang Dynasty.
 Lunch: We'll stop for lunch at a restaurant before checking into our hotel.
 Afternoon: Explore Xi’an History Museum, one of China’s finest and which provides an enlightening window into China’s dynastic history.
 Dinner: at restaurant
 Evening: After dinner, visit the campus of Xi’an International Studies University to join their ‘Thursday English Corner’ – a weekly gathering of students and some local citizens who want to practice spoken English and with whom you can have informal chats.
   
Accommodations: Grand Noble Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7: Terra Cotta Warriors
(Friday, September 14)
   
 Breakfast: Hotel buffet breakfast.
 Morning: This morning experience one of the most astounding archeological discoveries of the 20th century -- the huge tomb site of the Qin Emperor, containing an army of life size terra cotta infantrymen, cavalry, horses, and graceful archers.
 Lunch: At restaurant nearby.
 Afternoon: This afternoon return to your hotel and the rest of the afternoon is at your leisure. If you’d like to do some exploring on your own, your local guide can give you some suggestions.
 Dinner: Enjoy a special dumplings dinner, a Xi'an specialty.
 Evening: Get together with your group leader to learn number counting and useful phrases.
   
Accommodations: Grand Noble Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8: Chinese Cultural History/fly to Guilin
(Saturday, September 15)
   
 Breakfast: Enjoy tai ji class followed by hotel buffet breakfast
 Morning: Depart for Xi’an International Studies University for a Talk: Chinese Cultural History. (This lecture discusses Daoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism as a way of understanding Chinese ‘character.’).
 Lunch: Enjoy lunch at the university dining room. After lunch, walk the campus and speak with university students to learn about China's new generation.
 Afternoon: Depart for Xi'an airport for flight to Guilin.
 Dinner: Supper will be served in flight.
 Evening: If time permits, get together with your group leader to practice Chinese.
   
Accommodations: Fortune Condominium Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 9: Li River Cruise/Country Villages/Chinese Music
(Sunday, September 16)
   
 Breakfast: tai ji exercise followed by hotel buffet breakfast.
 Morning: This morning cruise down the magnificent Li River to the town of Yangshuo. Arrive in Yangshuo in the early afternoon and check into your hotel situated near the Li River.
 Lunch: Lunch is on board.
 Afternoon: This afternoon, we travel by ‘electric car’ to the nearby countryside for a view of Moon Hill and to visit local villages situated amongst the stunning karst mountains of the area.
 Dinner: at your hotel.
 Evening: Enjoy a demonstration and introduction to classical Chinese music.
   
Accommodations: Sovereign Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10: Chongqing Pandas/Yangtze Cruise Embarkation
(Monday, September 17)
   
 Breakfast: hotel buffet breakfast.
 Morning: This morning fly to the port city of Chongqing on the Yangtze River.
 Lunch: light lunch in flight
 Afternoon: From Chongqing airport coach to a monorail station for a ride to Chongqing's Zoological Gardens to observe giant pandas, which are indigenous to this province (Szechuan) only.
 Dinner: Dinner at a restaurant near the Yangtze Piers.
 Evening: Board your Yangtze vessel and, as you set sail, view the hill city of Chongqing at night.
   
Accommodations: Victoria Cruise Lines
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 11: Yangtze River Cruise
(Tuesday, September 18)
   
 Breakfast: Ship's buffet
 Morning: Today, learn about the changes in the lives of families who have moved from an ‘old city’ to new housing above the Yangtze waters.
 Lunch: Ship's buffet
 Afternoon: You will be notified of times for shore visits, cultural programs and talks on a daily basis. Where possible, your national guide will also continue instruction in Tai Ji and Chinese conversation. This evening, the Captain invites you to a welcome reception.
 Dinner: On board
 Evening: Evening entertainment includes performances of Chinese music and dance.
   
Accommodations: Victoria Cruise Lines
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 12: Yangtze River Cruise/Shore Stops/Chinese Music and Dance
(Wednesday, September 19)
   
 Breakfast: Ship's buffet
 Morning: Today, pass through the magnificent Yangtze Gorges and cruise in sampans up a mini-gorge on a pristine tributary of the Yangtze where you can catch glimpses of red monkeys amongst the trees, goats clinging to the craggy cliffs, and 'hanging coffins' secured in the cliff face by the Ba people centuries ago.
 Lunch: Ship's buffet
 Afternoon: Free afternoon to enjoy the ship, the river and river towns.
 Dinner: On board
 Evening: Enjoy an on-board performance of Chinese music and dance.
   
Accommodations: Victoria Cruise Lines
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 13: Three Gorges Dam Site/Fly to Shanghai
(Thursday, September 20)
   
 Breakfast: ship's buffet.
 Morning: This morning, take a short coach ride to the Three Gorges Dam site. From an observation deck, you will have a birds-eye view of the dam, the five-step ship lock, the diversion canal, and the power station. A nearby exhibition room displays a model of the dam, and a briefing will explain this project which is one of the largest construction ventures ever undertaken.
 Lunch: Return to your vessel for a buffet lunch.
 Afternoon: Disembark at the town of Yichang. Fly to Shanghai.
 Dinner: at local restaurant in Shanghai en route to your hotel.
 Evening: at your leisure.
   
Accommodations: Equatorial Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 14: Shanghai Museum/Longhua Temple/Acrobatics Performance
(Friday, September 21)
   
 Breakfast: hotel buffet.
 Morning: Visit the Shanghai Fine Arts Museum. This 'state-of-the-art museum is home to China's finest collection of paintings, ceramics, bronzes and sculptures and is an awe-inspiring testimony to China's long and rich culture.
 Lunch: At Longhua Temple, enjoy imaginative vegetarian cuisine prepared by Temple monks.
 Afternoon: After lunch, take some time to walk about Longhua, Shanghai's largest and most active temple.
 Dinner: at restaurant.
 Evening: Enjoy an evening of amazing skill and prowess at a performance by the world-famous Shanghai Acrobatics Troupe. Acrobatics have, for thousands of years, been considered as one of the 'treasures' of Chinese performing arts and figure in other genres such as Beijing Opera.
   
Accommodations: Equatorial Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 15: The Bund/ Yu Garden/Xin Tian Di/Free Afternoon
(Saturday, September 22)
   
 Breakfast: hotel buffet
 Morning: This morning, stroll on the Bund, Shanghai's Huangpu River promenade, to view the busy river activity and the iconic art deco and neo-classic buildings dating from the time of 'foreign concessions' in Shanghai..Then, explore Shanghai's historic old section and the nearby Yu Garden, whose classical pavilions, fountains, and arching bridges exemplify traditional Chinese garden landscaping.
 Lunch: Coach to Shanghai’s Xin Tian Di (‘new heaven earth’) district – a restoration project that has set a benchmark for Asia. Walk about this fashionable area; take lunch on your own in one of its many cafes or international cuisine restaurants. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure. The coach is available for those who want to return to the hotel after lunch time.
 Afternoon: This afternoon is at your leisure.
 Dinner: Enjoy a Farewell Dinner at a nearby restaurant.
   
Accommodations: Equatorial Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 16: International Departures or Post-Program Travel
(Sunday, September 23)
   
 Breakfast: hotel buffet
 Morning: This morning depart for Shanghai Airport for international departures or post-program travel.
   
Meals Included: Breakfast

Free Time Opportunities
 
  Xi'an Forest of Stone Steles Museum
This small, pleasant museum -- once a temple with peaceful gardens -- houses ancient stone tablets with exemplary Chinese calligraphy. As well, it has a small collection of sculpture and ceramics.
  Night Market
Xi'an's night market bustles with activity. Locals and visitors stroll, chat and look for bargains.
  People's Park
Typical meeting place where various generations gather for tai ji, to air pet birds, play traditional musical instruments or practice local opera.
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