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Guangzhou Night Tour China, Guangdong | 6 Hours | 1 - 15 Pax Guangzhou Night Tour China, Guangdong | 6 hours | 1 - 15 Pax Overview At 3.30 pm, your guide will meet you in the lobby of the central-located hotels, and start the night tour in Guangzhou. Firstly you will go to Lychee Bay where you will view the old Xiguan old buildings with traditional Canton Style, arch bridge, stage etc. Afterwards you will go to Beijing Road to wander around the shopping street, which is always busy from day to night. You can purchase all sorts of clothing or souvenirs here. Enjoy the yummy Cantonese Dim Sum at local restaurant. Then you will take a cruise on the Pearl river for about one hour to enjoy the fantastic river view and the lights on both sides of the Pearl River. Later, you will go to Canton Tower that is the third highest TV tower in the world, and it is the best time to take photos in the evening when all lights are on. If you are interested, you can buy the entrance ticket to the top of the Canton Tower. Afterwards you will be transferred back to your hotel at about 10 pm where the trip concludes. Highlight - Inclusion & Exclusion Price Included Dinner,Local guide,Hotel pickup and drop-off,Private tour,Transport by private vehicle,Bottled water Price Excluded Entrance fee for Canton Tower,Drinks,Gratuities Safety Code - Additional Info Other Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Infants must sit on laps,Not wheelchair accessible,Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required,Adult pricing applies to all travelers over 3 years old,This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate Reminder - Itinerary -.
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