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4 Days 3 Nights Xi'an / Terracotta Army ~西安/兵马俑 No 22 A (B) Jalan SJ6, Taman Selayang Jaya, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor. Office: +603-6127 0508 Fax: +603- 6128 0507 E-mail: [email protected] Website : www.dailyholidays.com.my 4 Days 3 Nights Xi’an / Terracotta Army ~西安 /兵马俑 DAY 1 Arrival Xi’an (-) 第 1 天 抵达西安 (-) • Transfer to hotel and check in 接机后,入住酒店 DAY 2 Xi’an (B) 第 2 天 西安 (早餐) • Shaanxi History Museum Closed on every Monday 陕西历史博物馆(周一闭馆 |) • SAGA Shopping Mall 西安赛格国际商业中心 • Outside Visit Wild Goose Pagoda 外观大雁塔 • Music Fountain Plaza 大雁塔音乐喷泉广场 • South Lake scenic area 南湖风景区 • Da Tang all day Mall 大唐不夜城 DAY 3 Xi’an (B) 第 3 天 西安 (早餐) • Terracotta Army 兵马俑+电瓶车 • Small Wild Goose Pagoda 小雁塔 • Outside View Ancient City Wall 外观城墙 • Yongxingfang 舌尖上的陕西“永兴坊美食一条街” DAY 4 Xi’an – Departure Xi’an (B) 第 4 天 西安 – 启程回国(早餐) • Daming Palace 大明宫遗址 (含门票+电瓶车+大明宫传奇 3D 电影) • Drum tower square 钟鼓楼广场 • Muslim Street 回民一条街 • Transfer to airport 送往机场 *Sequence of itinerary subject to local arrangement* *Image Shown are for illustration purposes only* Travelling Period : 01 MAR 2020 – 31 DEC 2020 Ground Arrangement – MYR (Per Person) Extension Night Hotel (Room / Night) or similar class | 或同级 (Adult/Child With Bed) Without Airport Transfer Single / Single Triple 2 3 - 4 5 - 6 7 - 8 Twin Supp Room Room Xi’an : Vienna Hotel Local 3* 西安: 维也纳酒店或同级 1370 1125 1050 950 320 230 345 Xi’an : Rizen Hotel Local 4* 西安: 丽呈酒店或同级 1545 1355 1225 1165 375 270 405 Peak Season Surcharge (01-05 MAY 2020, 22-31 MAY 2020, 01-08 OCT RM 80/Pax 2020, 21-31 DEC 2020) Optional Tour 唐歌舞表演 + 书画院一条街 RMB 200/PAX NO SHOPPING STOPS PACKAGE INCLUDES : PACKAGE EXCLUDED : ✓ Return airport transfer International air ticket + airport taxes etc ✓ 03 night’s accommodation with daily breakfast Insurance coverage ✓ Meals and sightseeing as per itinerary China Visa apply fees ✓ Mandarin / English speaking tour guide provided Compulsory tipping for driver & tour guide: Mandarin speaking guide :RM 260/group/day English speaking guide : RM 360/day/group Agent of collection (ACF) : RM 30/Pax TERMS AND CONDITIONS: • Package are valid for Malaysian Chinese passport holder only & Minimum 02 -08 paxs to go based on private tour. • Prices are quoted per person in Ringgit Malaysia (MYR) & subject to change without prior notice. • Non-refundable deposit of RM 300/pax upon booking confirmation. • Child Fare 85% of adult fare (Without bed). • Hotel rooms are subject to availability. If selected hotel unavailable, others similar accommodation will be provided with different price apply (if any). • Refund / reduction will NOT be made to any tour members who do not partake in meals, sightseeing / accommodation during tour. • Daily Holidays Sdn Bhd shall not be liable for any loses or expenses incurred due to delay, sickness, weather, strikes or any other causes beyond its control, such losses and expenses shall be borne by the clients. • Daily Holidays Sdn Bhd terms & conditions applies. T/C: GA-CXD .
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