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Hongfei Building10f, Ba Yi Road, Fu Rong District, Changsha, Hunan Tourism Plan for Foreigners to Shaoshan, Zhangjiajie,Heng Mountain,Hunan Province TEL: (0731)84488948 84488858 MAIL: [email protected] FAX:(0731)84489348 ADD:Hongfei Building10F, Ba Yi Road, Fu Rong District, Changsha, Hunan Tourism Plan for Foreigners to Shaoshan, Zhangjiajie,Heng Mountain,Hunan Province (Oct.2013) Shaoshan One-Day Tour 1.Tour Itinerary Changsha-Huaming Tower-Shaoshan-Changsha It will take about 1.5 hours to Shaoshang, hometown of Chairman Mao Zedong. In Shaoshan, We can visit the former residence of Chairman Mao (30 mins), Mao Zedong bronze statue square (30 mins). In 1993, comrade Jiang Zeming inscribed and unveiled in the 100th anniversary of ChairmanMao's birth. In 2008, 115th anniversary of Chairman Mao's birth, former residence of Chairman Mao had been repaired and expanded. Vistors can present flower baskets and give new year's greetings to Chairman Mao to cherish the memory of this great man. We will have the special dish---the most authentic Mao's red-cooked pork at lunch. After that, we will visit Huaming Tower, hometown of Liu Shaoqi. The major tourist sites there include the former residence Chairman Liu Shaoqi, Memorial Hall of Liu Shaoqi and Liu Shaoqi bronze statue square. You can also pay 15 yuan per person for the electricmobile in the scenic zone. At last, we will go back Chang Sha Shi Ji Jin Yuan hotel. 2. Service Standards A. Accommodation: Shiji Jinyuan hotel; Fee to be charged B. Dining: Fee to be charged C. Transpotation: 6+1-seat-commercial vehicle D. Tour Guides: Excellent guiding service in whole journey E. Tickets: the main gate ticket F. Others: A free bottle of water per person everyday 3. Price: 338 yuan/person (5-person-tour goup) Changsha, Huaming Tower,Shaoshan Cultural Tours of Great Men's Hometown 1.Tour Itinerary 1st DAY Changsha Yue Lu Mountain- Evening Enjoying Pavilion-Tip of Orange Island In the morning, we will gather at Hotel ShiJi Jinyuan to Evening Enjoying Pavilion (gree car30yuan/person is included in), located at the foot of Mount Yuelu in Hunan, as one of Four Famous Pavilion of China, is a revolutionary resort and provincial relics protection unit. It is shaped with 8 pillows and equipped with Glazed tiles. The corner is elevated and looks like a bird taking off from the far spot. In the pavilion, there are round pillows covered with red painting, the four pillows made of granite with painted caisson. In the east and west lattice, there is a red horizontal inscribed board with gold characters, which are written by Mao Zedong, invited by Li Da, principal of Hunan University. Following the pavilion, Yuelu Academy, bearing thousand-year history, which is located at Yuelu Mount Scenic Spot on the west bank of Xiangjiang River, is one of Four Academies in the ancient. It, built in AC 976, was reformed to be Hunan High Academy in 1973 and afterwards named as Hunan University in 1926, after experiencing the changes of dynasties such as Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing during the thousand years. After lunch, we will visit The Tip of Orange Island, an island at the heart of River (Electrified wagons: 20yuan/ person is included in). The island is listed as one of Important Historical Monuments under Special Preservation, located in Yuelu Area of the city of China. As an island at the heart of Xiangjiang River with 5 kilo miles length, it bears over-1600-year history, forming in AC 305. Having visited the island, we will go back to Hotel Shiji Jinyuan. 2nd Changsha-Huaming Tower-Shaoshan-Changsha It will take about 1.5 hours to Shaoshang, hometown of Chairman Mao Zedong. In Shaoshan, We can visit the former residence of Chairman Mao (30 mins), Mao Zedong bronze statue square (30 mins). In 1993, comrade Jiang Zeming inscribed and unveiled in the 100th anniversary of Chairman Mao's birth. In 2008, 115th anniversary of Chairman Mao's birth, former residence of Chairman Mao had been repaired and expanded. Vistors can present flower baskets and give new year's greetings to Chairman Mao to cherish the memory of this great man. We will have the special dish---the most authentic Mao's red-cooked pork at lunch. After that, we will visit Huaming Tower, hometown of Liu Shaoqi. The major tourist sites there include the former residence Chairman Liu Shaoqi, Memorial Hall of Liu Shaoqi and Liu Shaoqi bronze statue square. You can also pay 15 yuan per person for the electricmobile in the scenic zone. At last, we will go back Chang Sha Shiji Jinyuan hotel. 2. Service Standards A. Accommodation: Shiji Jinyuan hotel; Fee to be charged B. Dining: Fee to be charged C. Transpotation: 6+1-seat-commercial vehicle D. Tour Guides: Excellent guiding service in whole journey E. Tickets: the main gate ticket F. Others: A free bottle of water per person everyday 3. Price: 585 yuan/person (5-person-tour goup) A Shining Pearl---Zhangjiajie Three-Day Tour 1.Tour Itinerary 1st DAY Changsha-Zhangjiajie Scenic Resort-Huanglong Cave We will ride to Zhangjiajie Scenic Resort in the morning (4.5 hours), and then we visit the Huanglong Cave Scenic Resort in the afternoon. It is located in the Wulingyuan Scenic Resort, which is the core scenic resort of Zhangjiajie city, Hunan province. Huanglong Cave belongs to the typical karst landform, which is known as "wonders of karst cave in the world", "champion of karst cave in the world", " most beautiful scenic karst cave in China". We will live in the Wulingyuan district at night. 2nd DAY Yuanjiajie-Tianzi Mountain-Ten-Mile Gallery We will take cable car(one-way, 67 yuan is included in) or hike to to Tianzi Mountain after breakfast, which is also called "King of the Forest" . we will spend 3.5 hours in the Tianzi Mountain scenic resort. The altitude of the highest point in the area reaches to 1262.5 meters. The landscape here is peculiar and thrilling, which is famous for the height, size and huge numbers of peak. The main scenic spots include Helong Park, Peak Forst in West Sea, Xian Nv Xian Hua(Fairies Present Flowers), Yubi Peak. Then we will take green car to Yuanjiajie scenic resort. (30 mins ride. Tour takes about 2 hours. The main scenic sports include the First Bridge in the World, Fascinate Platform etc.) After that, we will take the First Elevator---Bailong sightseeing elevators (one-way, 72 yuan is included in ) to Shui Rao Si Men, green car to Ten-Mile Gallery scenic resort. We can take sightseeing track(one-way 38 yuan , two-way 52yuan , fees to be charged) or hike to visit Ten-Mile Gallery. On both sides of the ten-mile valley, there are rich natural landscapes. Rocks on the mountain have come into being about 200 vivid shapes. The main secenic spots include Old Gatherer of Herbs, Jin Shu Guan Tian, Shou Xing Ying Bin and Sisters peak. After lunch, we will visit Tujia tool (Gold Metal or Tusi King). You can buy some to present your mothers or lovers. After supper, we will have a rest in the hotel in the Wulinyuan district. 3rd Day Golden Whip Stream-Changsha We will hike along with the route of Red Army Long March---Golden Whip Valley, which will take 2.5 hours. We can visit Shui Rao Si Men, Shi Tu Qu Jin, Golden Whip Rock. After lunch, we will visit Huangshizhai (Huangshi Villiage)scenic resort(one-way cable car 65yuan ). There we can visit the first Chinese National Forest Park---Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Countless cliffs come into being a platform---Huangshi Villiage. It will take 3878 steps to the hill of the peak. The scenic spots include Liuqige, Wuzhifeng. At last, we will ride to Changsha in the afternoon. 2. Service Standards A. Accommodation: In double room, charge included in the total; In single, 800 yuan more to be charge. B. Dining: 2 breakfasts are included in. Dinner fee to be charged. C. Transpotation: 6-seat-commercial vehicle. D. Tour Guides: Excellent guiding service in whole journey. E. Tickets: The main gate ticket. F. Others: A free bottle of water per person everyday. 3. Price:1860 yuan /person (6-person-tour goup) South Yue, Heng Mountain One-day Praying Tour 1.Tour Itinerary Changsha-Heng Mountain-Changsha We will ride to South Yue, Heng Mountain in the morning. Heng Mountain, also called South Yue, one of China's five sacred mountains, located in the famous historic city---Nanyue district, Hengyang city, the second biggest city in Hunan province. There are 72 peaks in the Heng Mountain scenic resort, which are mountainous and majestic. It is famous for the holy land, Chinese shou yue, civilized city and so on. Now, it is a key famous historic scenic resort, a national nature reserve, a reference site of China civilized scenic spot area and a National AAAAA Tourist Attraction. 2. Service Standards A. Accommodation: Shiji Jinyuan hotel; Fee to be charged B. Dining: Fee to be charged C. Transpotation: 6+1-seat-commercial vehicle D. Tour Guides: Excellent guiding service in whole journey E. Tickets: The main gate ticket F. Others: A free bottle of water per person everyday 3. Price: 578 yuan/person (5-person-tour goup) South Yue, Heng Mountain Two-day Praying Tour 1.Tour Itinerary 1st DAY Changsha-Heng Mountain- Nan Yue Temple-Water Curtain Cave We will ride to south Yue, Heng mountain to visit Nan Yue Temple in the morning. It is the largest group of ancient buildings in south of the Yangtze River and known as "the first temple in south of the Yangtze River" and " the Forbidden Ctiy in the South".
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