Day 1 Shenzhen (   ) |
Pickup from the airport and transfer to the hotel. Free time at leisure. Recommend you to walk around the famous Dongmen shopping area. It is located in the old town of Shenzhen. |
Shenzhen | Shenzhen's major tourist attractions include the Chinese Folk Culture Village, the Window of the World, Happy Valley, Splendid China, the Safari Park in Nanshan district, the Dameisha Promenade, Xiaomeisha Beach. |
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[ Optional ] Dongmen Pedestrian Street: One of the oldest parts of Shenzhen, the Dongmen area was established about 300 years ago, leading it to be alternatively known as "Old Street". It was also described as the center of the city's commercial development. |
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Day 2 Shenzhen ( B ) |
City tour in Shenzhen. Visit the Jade Museum and the Lotus Hill. In the afternoon proceed to visit The Splendid China – the world’s largest “Miniature Scenic Spot”. Tour to the China Folk Culture Villages, view various ethnic architectural Building visitors can expect to enjoy watching as well as taking part in the singing and dancing of different nationalities, demonstrations of making handicrafts, and cooking of local delicacies with typical ethnic flavors. |
Shopping in Shenzhen | Many visitors come from Hong Kong to Shenzhen for the shopping, where goods and services are assumed cheaper than those in Hong Kong. However, you need to be prepared knowing the price difference of specific items, and know how to negotiate. Otherwise the goods may end up being expensive. | Splendid China and the China Folk Culture Villages | Splendid China is a fun entertainment complex. Here, the focus is on miniature Chinese sites, intended to reflect the history, culture, art, ancient architecture and customs and habits of various nationalities in China in a display of some of China's most famous sites and life sized pottery animals …… |
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[ Optional ] Dim Sum for tea break: Dim Sum is a Cantonese term for small snacks. In Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, you may taste a variety of different Dim Sum in tea time. The Cantonese style of afternoon tea (yum cha in Cantonese), combines the variety of dim sum dishes with the drinking of tea. Yum cha literally means ‘drink tea’. The best Dim Sum we recommend are: rice rolls, lotus leaf rice, turnip cakes, buns, shui jiao style dumplings, stir-fried green vegetables, congee porridge, soups, etc. |
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Day 3 Hong Kong ( B ) |
Take train to Hong Kong, your tour starts with a stop at Victoria Peak for a panoramic view of the Harbor. Then continue passing by Happy Valley and stopover at Repulse Bay. Next, visit the Bauhinia Square, Jewellery Factory & group photo. Later, transfer to visit the Kowloon Mosque. |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong is simply dazzling. Experience the distinctive blend of East and West in this dynamic city. Feel the rush as you indulge in shopping. Savour culinary delicacies. Open your senses to Hong Kong's amazing skyline, bustling harbour and peaceful countryside. | Victoria Peak | High above Hong Kong Island on the 'back of the Dragon', Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's premier visitor attraction, providing magnificent harbour and city views. | Aberdeen Harbour | Aberdeen Harbour is home to hundreds of people living on fishing junks. Their traditional lifestyle is dramatically juxtaposed against a modern high-rise community that spreads up the nearby hillsides. In the evenings, the thousands of twinkling lights reflected on the water are a magical sight. |
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[ Optional ] Star Ferry: Star Ferry came into existence around 1898 and since then its ferries have been shuttling busily between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. A crossing of Victoria Harbour on a Star Ferry has been named by the National Geographic of Traveler as one of the "fifty places of a lifetime". It offers a memorable and scenic boat trip across one of the most-photographed harbours in the world. |
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Day 4 Hong Kong ( B ) |
Today, visit the Hong Kong Disneyland. Here, you'll discover whimsical worlds of imagination where enchanting stories and timeless places literally come to life right before your eyes. Fantasy becomes reality in our magical themed lands and hotels: Main Street, U.S.A., Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Adventureland. |
Hong Kong Disneyland | Hong Kong Disneyland is alive to the sound of drum rolls, cymbals and gongs and a wave of bright colour as dragons, lions, dancers and musicians dance their way around a specially designed stage in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. | Victoria Harbor | Victoria Harbour is one of the most popular travel tourist attractions in Hong Kong, is flanked by impressive skylines. The harbour is known for impressive views and scintillating public shows. |
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[ Optional ] Vitoria Harbour Cruise Bauhinia: Vitoria Harbour Cruise is a unique sightseeing and dining cruise in Hong Kong. It has been as popular as ever to oversea visitors and local residents. They exquisite fleet is the ideal choice in town for entertainment, sightseeing and banqueting while cruising in the unparalleled Victoria Harbour. |
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Day 5 Hong Kong ( B ) |
Free time shopping at the most famous shopping paradise of Causeway Bay. Transfer to airport for flight to sweet home. |
Causeway Bay | Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, known for its shopping extravaganza, hosts large number of Japanese department stores, boutiques and entertainment spots. Electronics and camera shops abound in the region. The place boasts of shopping spots like Windsor House and Times Square. | Shopping in Hong Kong (free time) | Shopping in Hong Kong is a dream every ardent shopper looks to fulfil. The contours of Hong Kong shopping are continuously expanding. Hong Kong shopping malls are always bustling with ardent shopaholics, who find every object of their imagination in the shopping paradise. The galaxy of shopping has …… |
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[ Optional ] Hong Kong Tramways: Hong Kong Tramways is a tram system in Hong Kong. It has not only been a form of transport for over 100 years, but also a major tourist attraction. It is the solely exclusively double-decker operated tram system in the world. |
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