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Shanghai/Thebund/Nanjing Road/Suzhou/Suzhoub Highlights: Shanghai Town God Temple, Pearl of the Orient (Er Qiu), Maglev Train, Nanjing Road, The Bund, Wuzhen River, Suzhou Bird Nest, Singapore Industrial Garden, Lake Cruise at The Lotus Garden. Cuisine: Shanghai cuisine, Shanghai Dumpling, Dai Village Feast, Pingtan Feast, Dongpo Beggar Chicken. DAY1:Singapore/Shanghai/MaglevTrain/PearloftheOrient/TownGodTemple (L/D) Assemble at Changi airport and fly to Shanghai, Shanghai is one of Chinese great international cities and also has its specials in combining cultural financial and commercial benefits together. Upon arrival, meet and greet by our friendly guide, and take the 【Maglev Train】to enter the city and at the same time experience the speed of modern and science. It only takes 8 minutes to cover the distance instead of one hour. Then we will visit 【Pearl of the Orient (er qiu), a first TV tower in Asia and third in the whole world, take a scene of 360 degree round the whole of Shanghai. Next, we will proceed to 【Town God Temple】district,it is said to be the oldest “Fengshui” ground in the whole of Shanghai. As now it’s a paradise of snacks, you can enjoy Chinese food here at very low cost. Day 2: Shanghai/TheBund/Nanjing Road/Suzhou/SuzhouBirdNest (B/L/D) After breakfast, we will start the tour by visiting 【The Bund】,famous for galleries of buildings from different countries that stand around the Huangpu River and tells a story of old Shanghai. Then, we will proceed to 【Nanjing Road】, where the stores and shopping malls make Nanjing Road paradise of shopping. After lunch,we shall head on to Suzhou – Venice in the orient. We will start with 【Singapore Industrial Garden】, then【Suzhou Bird Nest】 by coach view, this building resembles of the Bird Nest in Beijing, and also the famous 【Jinji Lake Ferris Wheel】. Finally, we will proceed for the optional tour to 【@Suzhou GuanQian Street】 for shopping. n Day 3 Suzhou/Lotus Garden/Silk Factory/Wuzhen Water Village/Hangzhou (B/L/D) This morning, we will take a boat ride to visit【Couple’s Garden】, famous for its tiny and typical Jiangnan sights. Then visit 【Silk Factory】to see the special art in China and at the same time enjoy the【Silk Show】. In the afternoon,we shall drive to 【Wuzhen】, well-known for its water villa sights and also for its history of more than one thousand years. While wandering in the narrow lane or lingering in boating on the rivers, you will find a very special culture there, where the very last human race that lives on the rivers. Then we head to Hangzhou. After dinner, we will enjoy the optional tour to watch the Hangzhou’s biggest performance【 @“Night of the West Lake” 】 Day 4 Hangzhou/West Lake/Meijiawu Tea Plantation/Shanghai (B/L/D) After breakfast, we will take a cruise ride at the famous【West Lake】. West Lake has influenced poets and painters throughout China's history for its natural beauty and historic relics, and it has also been the most important sources of inspiration for Chinese garden designers. It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011. Followed by, we will visit the【Meijiawu Tea Plantation】, we will experience the tea culture of China. We will then proceed to Shanghai. Upon arriving, we will visit Health Product Centre. After then, then, enjoy shopping on Qipu Road. After dinner, we will take a optional tour to take the cruise tour on the 【@Huangpu River. 】 Day 5 Shanghai/Singapore (B) After breakfast, we will visit the Jade Factory and free shopping till transfer you to airport to catch your homebound flight. Mandatory Tour: Suzhou Guanqian Street, Temple of Confucius, Xihui Park, Night of the West Lake (RMB350 per person) Shopping Stop: Silk Factory, Jade Factory, Tea House, Medical Centre and Jewelry Center. Terms & Conditions: - Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary is subject to changes with/ without prior notice. - It is compulsory to tip your guide and driver to show your appreciation. RMB25 PER PAX/PER DAY - Tour is conducted in Mandarin, unless otherwise specified. Request for bilingual (Mandarin & English) guide is subject to Confirmation. - Non-Singaporean may require a tourist visa, please refer to our consultants for application details. - Five star hotel are based on China standard .
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