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This handy China module fits perfectly onto the end of Trans-Sib trips, giving you a luscious dose of Imperial China's potent cultural legacy before whisking you along modern China's most prestigious rail proect to the shopping mecca and dining hedonism of Hong Kong. 
If you are arriving into Beijing Central Station* at the end of your trans-siberian journey our driver will meet you at the end of the platform and will be holding a meeting- board with your name on. Transfer from the station directly to the Red Wall Hotel 3*.
*Please note for passengers arriving into Beijing International Airport a transfer surcharge will apply.
If you haven’t pre-booked one of our city excursions today is your own to explore.
You’ll need to check out of your room by 12 noon today. Your time is free until your train departs. Hotel Reception can pre-order you a taxi to the station where you will board the Hong Kong bound train.
Lunch time arrival in Hong Kong.
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1person |
2people |
3-9people |
Beijing-Hong Kong Full On |
£350 |
£265 | £265 |
| Extra night | £75 | £40 | £40 |
| Supplement for airport transfer | £30 | £15 | £15 |
| Great Wall, Ming Tombs day trip | £50 | £50 | £50 |
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Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven &Summer Palace day trip |
£55 | £55 | £55 |
| Deluxe class upgrade Beijing-Hong Kong | £60 | £60 | £60 |
Beijing-Hong Kong No frills |
£285 | £230 | £230 |
| Extra night | £55 | £30 | £30 |
| Supplement for airport transfer | £30 | £15 | £15 |
| Great Wall, Ming Tombs day trip | £50 | £50 | £50 |
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Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven &Summer Palace day trip |
£55 | £55 | £55 |
| Deluxe class upgrade Beijing-Hong Kong | £60 | £60 | £60 |
All pre-booked day trips are operated by C.I.T.S (China International Travel Services) which is a state owned and operated company. These trips will operate as groups and you should expect to meet other western tourists.
Including :Badaling Great Wall and Chang Ling area
Includes: Ming Tombs
The well preserved sections of the Great Wall in Beijing are China’s most famous tourist site. These sections are mainly the remains from the Ming Dynasty, an era of tremendous construction. This area of the Wall is to the North of Beijing around 70 kms from the city centre. Here you will see a small section to include several passes and lookout towers. Lunch. This afternoon you will visit the Ming tombs. The general name given to the Mausoleums of 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1664). The Mausoleums have been perfectly preserved and the site has a high cultural and historic value.
English speaking guide.
Coach pick up from your hotel at 8am.
Expect to return 5pm.
Includes: Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace.
A full day look into the lives of the Emperors. The Forbidden City lies at the heart of Beijing - it was the Imperial enclave of the city, entrance was “forbidden” to common citizens. Within this enormous city-within-a-city are museums, temples, and even, ehem, Starbucks. After lunch (included) the tour continues to the Temple of Heaven, a Daoist temple where the Emperors prayed for good fortune for their people. Finally we visit the Summer Palace, laid-out in oriental gardens around a huge lake. The Gardens represent the high point of their kind, and are recognised by UNESCO. (Normally 2 hours The Forbidden City, 2 hours The Summer Palace and 1.5 hours in the Temple of Heaven)
English speaking guide.
Coach pick up from your hotel at 8am.
Expect to return 6pm.
No set start dates – trips can start on any day.