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Harbin Ice Festival & Chinese New Year (SHC)
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10 days land only visiting China

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2010 Standard Itinerary

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Included Meals:

  • 9 Breakfasts
  • 1 Lunch

Accommodation Breakdown:

  • 5 nights Comfortable Hotel (H++)
  • 4 nights Standard Hotel (H+)

Transport

Bus/Flights/Ferry.

Group Size

Approx 15 - 20
Minimum Age: 14

Tour Staff

Explore Tour Leader, local guides plus driver(s).

Eleven Day Harbin Ice Festival & Chinese New Year Tour

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Overview

Harbin Ice Festival
Showcasing both the magnificent ice sculptures of local artists and those from around the world, the Harbin Ice Festival has now been running for over 20 years. Soaking up the vibrant and creative atmosphere of the festival we enjoy the amazing ice works, many built on an awe-inspiring scale, and watch the incredibly dextrous sculptors at work. Ice art subjects can include well-known buildings, animals, gardens and scenes from Chinese folklore. After dark, the sculptures come alive in a dazzling display of light and colour from the thousands of tiny lights lying hidden within.


Chinese New Year
New Year is the biggest event on the Chinese festival calendar and in Hong Kong people mark the occasion with a unique fusion of ancient customs and modern fun in the world's largest Chinese New Year celebration. Like many families in the city, we will enjoy a special celebratory Dim Sum lunch before heading out to enjoy the colourful spectacle of the New Year Parade. Selected by the Lonely Planet 'Bluelist' as one of the world's most fascinating attractions and celebrations, we have reserved seats from which to enjoy this extravaganza. The following day we can join the crowds as they make a pilgrimage to local temples or the throngs flocking to the flower markets looking for an auspicious bloom or plant for the New Year. In the evening the waterside is the place to be as an exciting firework display lights up the whole of the Hong Kong's magnificent harbour.


Great Wall and Warriors
In Beijing we explore the famous open expanses of Tiananmen Square and the adjoining Forbidden City with its maze of palaces and gardens. Journeying out to Mutianyu, we encounter the always impressive Great Wall of China, and have the chance walk the ramparts for just a couple of its 2700 miles! We fly to Harbin, in China's North East; bordering Siberia and with temperatures well below freezing in winter, this former Russian enclave is the ideal setting for the winter ice festival. Next it's off to Xian, famous for its Terracotta Warriors, a vast army of thousands of life-size models of soldiers, horses and chariots which were buried alongside the Qin emperors to protect them in the after world. We also discover the city's old Muslim Quarter and the famous Big Wild Goose Pagoda. We arrive in Hong Kong, the unique and dynamic harbour side city in time to join in with the celebrations for the Chinese New Year.

Special Highlights

Trip Highlights

Beijing - Visits to the Forbidden City and the Great Wall at Mutianyu.
Harbin -
The world famous Ice and Snow Festival. Visit to Snow and Ice Park and Sun World.
Xian -
The ‘Terracotta Army’ of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi; visit Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
Hong Kong -
Explore Hong Kong and take in the spectacular New Year celebrations of the ‘Year of the Tiger’.

Trip Summary

Travelling from Beijing, the beating heart of modern China, to the iconic waterfront of Hong Kong Harbour, this fascinating adventure takes us on a journey into the very soul of one of the most enigmatic nations on earth. In China we travel from the sculpted frozen wonderland of the northeast and along the trails of the ancient caravans that once plied their trade through the remote regions of the north western provinces. In the bustling streets of Hong Kong, the climax of our trip sees us taking in the unforgettable spectacle of Chinese New Year besides the famous waters of Victoria Harbour. Possessing one of the most iconic cityscapes anywhere on earth, Hong Kong is a fitting venue to herald the beginning of the ‘Year of the Tiger’ and we will experience its famous street parade and a beguiling firework display in one of the biggest street parties on earth.

Itinerary

[+] Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Join tour Beijing

Day 2: AM visit to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City; PM free

Day 3: Visit the Great Wall at Mutianyu; PM fly to Harbin

Day 4: In Harbin

Day 5: AM at Ice Festival, then fly to Xian

Day 6: AM visit to Terracotta Warriors; PM free

Day 7: AM city tour; PM fly to Hong Kong

Day 8: AM orientation tour; PM free, then evening New Year celebrations

Day 9: Free day; evening fireworks

Day 10: Tour ends Hong Kong

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