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Charming Qingdao Charming QingDao Qingdao, a beautiful seaside city located in QingDao, WeFang, ZiBo, JiNan southeast Shandong Province coast, is a charming place 7 Days 6 Nights Experience Pure Tours where travelers love to have a breath far away from China's (NO Shopping Shops & Compulsory Optional Tour) dense urban interior. Situated not far away from Korea and Japan to the east, Qingdao represents an important city for international trade and is renowned for its typical seascape and European architectural style. Being a German colony for a while, the city has proudly kept these typical buildings' characteristics which grant it the name of the Orient Switzerland, a scenery rarely seen in all mainland China. BaDaGuan Scenic Area is a Tour Highlights residential part of Qingdao with wide shaded streets and To Ensure that no any shopping stops many German-style villas. A During the day and no optional at their own expense, plenty walking tour of the area with Of time to visit. give visitors some insight into The first must-see attraction is Zhan Bridge (Zhanqiao). Zhan the historical significance of Bridge is one of the important symbols of the QingDao city. some of the buildings. The city is praised to be the 'kite capital of the world'-WeiFang Black Tiger Spring, It is one of the four largest spring groups in Jinan Located in the center of Jinan Badaguan is a must-see for visitors to Qingdao. It’s one of the City, Daming Lake Park is best places to take in Qingdao’s best features: red tiles, green regarded as one of the three must-see spots in Jinan (the trees, blue sea and sky. others are Baotu Spring Park Special arrangement : Tsingtao Brewery Museum and Brewery and Thousand-Buddha Carefully arranged: one bottle of mineral water per person per Mountain). The park is famous Day for Daming Lake (also known as the Lake of Great Light) Luxury Accommodation which is a natural lake formed Whole journey Stay 5 Star Hotel from many springs. QingDao Inth 5* ※ Wyndham QingDao Qingdao Beer Museum German Beer Company WeiFang Local 5* ※ Blue Horizon Hotel Qingdao Branch established in 1903, China’s first brewing ZiBo Local 5* ※ Wellhoo Hotel factory that built with QingDao Inth 5* ※ Le Meridien QingDao European technology was the predecessor of the Tsingtao Characteristics Flavor Brewery Company. At present, Special Arrange : WeiFang ChaoTian Pot, Dumpling Flavor, the museum owns 55 brewing Spring Cuisine, BoShan Cuisine, factories and malt factories in 18 cities and provinces in ShanDong Cuisine, China. The one-hundred-year German style + QingDao Beer, old Tsingtao Beer has created Seafood Steamboat its own history and culture. Zhoucun Old Town, under the administration of Zibo City of Shandong Province, holds the reputation as the "birthplace of Shandong commerce." Known as the "dry port" for its strategic location along many overland trading routes, trade in Zhoucun flourished in the early 20th century, and it became an important center for bankers and well as silk and tobacco merchants. DAYS Breakfast Lunch Dinner Hotel Accommodation or Similar Day 1 Own Meal on Board Chinese Cuisine Inth 5* Wyndham QingDao Day 2 Hotel Chinese Cuisine WeiFang ChaoTian Pot Local 5* WeiFang Blue Horizon Hotel Day 3 Hotel Dumpling Flavor Spring Cuisine Local 5* JiNan HongTeng Inth Hotel Day 4 Hotel BoShan Cuisine ShanDong Cuisine Local 5* ZiBo Wellhoo Hotel Day 5 Hotel Chinese Cuisine German style + QingDao Beer Inth 5* Le Meridien QingDao Day 6 Hotel Chinese Cuisine Seafood Steamboat Day 7 Hotel Meal on Board Meal on Board DAY 1:Kuala Lumpur QingDao (Via FuZhou) ~ Meet and transfer to Dinner, after check in hotel DAY 2:QingDao ~ ZhanQiao ~ PiChaiYuan (PiChai Courtyard) ~ XiaoYu Hill ~ BaDaGuan (Eight Passes) Scenic Area ~ Shore wood plank road ~ Special arrangement "Sea View Afternoon Tea" / WeiFang (about 2.5hrs) DAY 3:WeiFang ~ YangJiaBu Folk Grand Viewing Garden (Experience kite-making DIY, visit the Kite Museum) / JiNan (about 2.5hrs) ~ DaMing Lake ~ QuanCheng Square ~ BaiHua Park DAY 4: JiNan ~ Black Tiger Spring / ZhouCun (about 1.5hrs) ~ ZhouCun Sesame Seed Cake Museum (Experiencing 100 years Of famous snacks - made by Zhoucun biscuits DIY, and savoring crispy and crispy hand-made sesame cakes produced on site) ~ ZiBo (about 1.5hrs)~ GuanZhong Memorial Hall DAY 5:ZiBo / QingDao (about 3.5hrs) ~ Vanilla Cultural Expo Park (Enjoy Rose or Lavender or Gesang, Sunflower, Cornflower, The opening of flowers depends on the weather) ~ TangDaoWan Park ~ TianMu City ~ Qingdao Brewery DAY 6:QingDao ~ KangYouWei Former Residence Memorial of QingDao ~ Site of German Governors Palace ~ QingDao HuaDong Wine Estate (Visit the Grand Music Cellars, Wine Museum, and Free Wine Tasting with 1 bottle of commemorative wine per person) ~ QingDao Local Product Supermarket ~ May Fourth Square ~ Olympic Sailing Competition Center ~ TaiDong Pedestrian Shopping Street DAY 7:QingDao Kuala Lumpur (via FuZhou) ## The trip is finished and wish you a pleasant journey ## DAY 1 KUL-FOC-TAO MF 878 0800-1245 // 1430-1645 DAY 7 TAO-FOC-KUL MF 877 1505-1710 // 1845-2330 TOUR CODE : 7QDC-NS/MF.
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