Now An Easier Way To Visit China
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Discover an Easier Way to Explore China
Introduction
China is rapidly becoming a top vacation spot, thanks to its status as a World Trade Organization member and its role as host of the 2008 Summer Olympics. According to the World Tourism Organization, it is poised to become the number-one travel destination globally.
Urban Attractions
China brims with captivating sites for travelers. In Beijing, you can explore the mystical Forbidden City and the best-preserved sections of the Great Wall. Xian offers the breathtaking Terra Cotta Warriors, while Shanghai dazzles with a mix of towering skyscrapers and the charming Old Town.
Wonders of the Yangtze River
While iconic cities are a major draw, the true heart of China can be found along the Yangtze River. At 3,964 miles long, it is the world’s third-longest river, famed for the majestic Three Gorges and the engineering feat of the Three Gorges Dam. A combination of land tours and a river cruise unveils the serene misty mountains, towering cliffs, and turquoise waters of the Lesser Three Gorges. This journey provides a glimpse into traditional Chinese culture, showcasing scenes from farmers with water buffalo to pagodas nestled on cliffs.
Overcoming Language Barriers and Food Concerns
Many travelers worry about language barriers and food quality. However, combining a Yangtze River cruise with visits to Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai in a single package offers a seamless experience. Viking River Cruises leads in this area, presenting four distinct cruise-tour packages. These all-inclusive packages feature intra-China flights, English-speaking guides, and accommodations in top-tier hotels, ensuring a hassle-free journey.
Viking River Cruises operates from Beijing and Chongqing, guaranteeing high-quality, varied menus throughout the tours. Land tours are meticulously reviewed, covering hotels, restaurants, and guide expertise.
Onboard Experience
During the cruise, guests sail on the luxurious Viking Century Sky or Viking Century Sun, boasting all-outside cabins with private balconies. Unique to China, these cruises offer Swiss management to supervise operations and feature a culinary experience crafted by celebrity chef Martin Yan, blending Western and Chinese cuisine.
Conclusion
With thoughtfully curated tours and a focus on comfort and quality, visiting China has never been easier. Whether you're interested in historical landmarks or the natural beauty of the Yangtze, a cruise-tour blends diverse experiences into one unforgettable adventure.
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