Photograph China

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Visiting: Beijing, Chengdu, Yangshuo, Shanghai
Duration: 14 days

Brief Introduction:

From the Great Wall to the Terracotta Warriors to the Giant Pandas, China is a dream to photograph. With glamorous cities, picture perfect countrysides and ancient architecture, China is sure to intrigue you and have you wanting to come back for more.

Day 1 Arrive Beijing

Arrive in Beijing at any time.

Day 2-4 Beijing

Walk through the legendary Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and over the Great Wall of China. Beijing is a city filled with incredible sights including shopping, food and entertainment sure to please all tastes.

Day 5-6 Xi'an

Discover the Terracotta Warriors, one of China’s greatest archaeological treasures and enjoy some of the best market food in the country. This ancient capital is a fascinating blend of traditional and modern.

Day 7 Chengdu

Located just outside of Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, is the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base. See the giant pandas up close, but in a relatively natural environment.

Day 8 Leshan and Mt Emei

Marvel at the world's biggest stone Buddha before exploring Mt Emei, one of the four sacred Buddhist mountains of China.

Days 9-10 Yangshuo

Surrounded by spectacular limestone karst hills and green rice paddies, Yangshuo is your perfect base for exploring the peaks, rivers, caves, and outlying villages of the Guilin area.

Day 11-13 Shanghai with Suzhou/Zhouzhuang Canal town

Long perceived as one of the world’s most exotic destinations, Shanghai remains a glamorous, vital consumer paradise and an architectural marvel. Get a glimpse of Chinese classical history in Suzhou and explore the network of canals and stone bridges in any of Shanghai's nearby water towns.

Day 14 Depart Shanghai

 

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