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8D7N China Chengdu Eng om l.c ve tra wm .w 8 DAYS /7 NIGHTS ww FAIRYLAND JIUZHAIGOU w WCD87 Chengdu / Jiuzhaigou / Maoxian / Mt. Emei / Leshan Arrival at Chengdu International Airport: Every Tuesday, Friday • Visit UNESCO World Herritage Site “Jiuzhaigou Valley” • Visit World Biggest Buddha Statue “Leshan Giant Buddha” by boat • Get close to know Panda - “Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding” Day 01 Arrive at Chengdu Airport Day 05 Maoxian/Leshan (B, L, D) Hotel: Mercure Chengdu North Hotel 世界恐龙谷 Hotel: Emei Mountain Yuehuayuan or similar Hotel or similar Upon arrival, free airport transfer to hotel. After breakfast, proceed to Baishi Qiangzhai. (Free airport transfer: 13:00 & 16:00 & 20:00 & Baishi Qiang area within the head can feel the 23:59) historic toast Guanzhai culture, the original ecological Qiang folk culture. Next, visit Silk Factory. Next, transfer to Leshan. Upon arrival, visit the tallest stone Buddha statue in the world, Chengdu/Jiuzhaigou (B, L, D) Day 02 Leshan Giant Buddha by boat. This Buddha Hotel: Holiday Inn Jiuzhai Jarpo was built during the Tang Dynasty. It is carved or similar on Lingyun Hill, face that lies at the confluence After breakfast, visit Diexi Lake, the lake mean- Jiuzhaigou of the Minjiang. ders through the dry valley on the upper reaches of the Min River. On both sides of the Leshan/Mt. Emei/Chengdu(B, L, D) lake there stand towering bare mountains. Day 06 Diexi Lake looks even greener against the Hotel: Mercure Chengdu North Hotel gravy cliffs. Next, visit Songpan Ancient Town. or similar After breakfast, visit Mt.Emei, one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. Continue visit Baoguo Temple, Jiuzhaigou (B, D) Day 03 the most impressive temple in the area, Hotel: Holiday Inn Jiuzhai Jarpo making it the main place for Buddhist or similar activities in the region. Continue visit Fuhu Panda Breeding Temple (not include buggy), largest After breakfast, visit Jiuzhaigou Valley (include Baishi Qiangzhai金殿 Base 丽江古城 temple in Mt.Emei. Once associated with public bus), literally "Nine Village Valley". the Taoist martial-arts master Zhang Jiuzhaigou's landscape is made up of Munigou玉龙雪山风景区 Sanfeng, today it is a Guanyin nunnery. high-altitude karsts shaped by glacial, Next, visit Jade Gallery. hydrological and tectonic activity. Jiuzhaigou's best-known feature is its dozens of Chengdu (B, L, D) blue, green and turquoise-coloured lakes and Day 07 multi-level waterfalls. Jiuzhaigou is composed Hotel: Mercure Chengdu North Hotel of three valleys arranged in a Y shape, which or similar is Shuzheng Valley and Rize, Zechawa valleys. After breakfast, visit Chengdu Research Main attraction: Arrow Bamboo Lake, Panda Base of Giant Panda Breeding (not include buggy). Also known as Chengdu Lake, Long Lake, Sleeping Dragon Lake, Pearl Panda Base is a non-profit organization Waterfalls, Nuorilang Waterfalls and so on. engaged in wildlife research, captive Jiuzhaigou was declared as a UNESCO World 印象丽江歌舞表演 breeding, conservation education and Heritage Site in 1992. Today you can enjoy educational tourism. Next to Baoshutang. buffet lunch by own expenses. Then, free shopping at Chunxi Road. Continue visit Jinli Street. Many visitors gather in this ancient street to relax, admire the traditional-style buildings. At Jiuzhaigou/Maoxian (B, L, D) night, enjoy Sichuan Opera “Face Chang- Day 04 ing” Performance. Hotel: Maoxian International Hotel or similar After breakfast, visit Geology & Mineral Shop Sichuan Opera Day 08 Chengdu Airport/ and Tibet Tea Shop. Next, visit Munigou Scenic Flight back home (B) Area, known for its colourful pools formed by After breakfast, transfer to airport. (Free calcite deposits, forest ecosystems, snow- airport transfer: 07:00 & 09:00 & 11:00 & capped peaks, waterfalls, and canyon. 13:30) • Tour fare inclusive: Travel insurance, entrance fees, • Surcharge of RM600/pax when travel between Sept and Oct 2015. accommodation, and meals as per itinerary and coach • Only provide Chinese speaking tour guide service. • The above itinerary is for reference only, and is subject to service. • This special tour comprises part of the shopping stops, any necessary changes in accordance to local conditions. • Tour fare exclude: local tour guide and driver tipping however, it is voluntarily and absolutely not obligated to • We reserve the right to change/modify the itinerary, hotels RM 130. VISA application, International / domestic flights purchase product sold at the stops ; we reserve the right to and rate without prior notice. and taxes, additional costs incur due to unforeseen or collect a surcharge if refuse to visit the shops. • Final and correct accordance of itinerary will be based on unavoidable circumstances or events that occur arising, • It is mandatory for all tour members to complete the full Chinese version itinerary. All hotel ratings are based on including: illness, flight delays / cancellations, war, riots, itinerary. Failure to comply will incur a penalty of local terms. natural disasters, adverse weather conditions, etc. and so US$50/pax/day. • Shopping stops: Silk, Jade, Bao Shu Tang, Tibet Tea Shop, on. • Any cancellation will incur a penalty charge. Geology & Mineral Shop. WWM Travel (M) Sdn Bhd (836923A) (KPL: 5942) +603.9221.1222 +603.9224.7333 Suite 5-3A, Kompleks Metro Pudu, No. 1, Jln Metro Pudu 2, Fraser Business Park, Off Jln Tun Razak, 55100 Kuala Lumpur. email: [email protected].
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