Thursday 5 June 2014

Attractions Awaiting you on your China Tour

Steep your senses in the breathtaking limestone landscapes of Yangshuo, treat your taste buds to a dim sum feast in Hong Kong, get captivated by Shanghai's sensational skyline, take a walk through Xi'an's awe-inspiring Muslim Quarter, look forward to traditional foot massages in Beijing’s parlors or simply relax as you explore the scenic bounties of the water town of Tongli—there is much to see and do in China.


Old merges with the new, East meets West and stunning landscapes converge into thriving urban metropolises during your comprehensive trip in China. A melting pot of culture, customs, cuisines, languages, festivities and a lot more; this nation makes you wander amidst glittering city streets as well as the bustling markets in Hong Kong, enjoy the beauty of historic gardens on a fun-packed suzhou tour or unwind among the lush green environs of Yangshuo. These and the other draws of China are best experienced by availing the services of Shanghai car rent providers and efficient tour operators who promise to make your trip worthwhile.


So, are you ready to greet your day with a tai chi class somewhere in Beijing, dining on succulent Peking ducks or taking that much awaited stroll along the popular Great Wall? Your China and Suzhou tour does have a lot on its cards—enjoy!


Hong Kong


If you are planning to being your Chinese adventure from Hong Kong, then you will be wowed by its dynamism and vibrancy alike. The city’s special-interest museums, crowded markets, creative fashion stores, diverse eateries and sprawling malls are enough to threaten sensory overloads in the most discerning travelers. Remember to head to Victoria Harbour to take a peep at its fantastic light and sound show—you will not be disappointed!


Yangshuo


Your affordable and value-oriented Shanghai car rent will also help you marvel at stunning karst peaks which border the mesmeric Li River, en route to Yangshuo. This is the perfect place to take a closer look at the much talked about Chinese culture and the nation’s manifold local traditions. You may also like to take an interesting cruise along Li River that introduces you to rice paddies, crop fields, weeping willows and fishing villages immersed in pastoral culture.


Xi'an


One of China’s most ancient cities and an oft visited tourist destination boasting of the Terracotta Warriors, Xi'an is packed with landmarks and archeological attractions that are designed to blow you away. After having a firsthand feel of Xi'an, you may proceed onwards to take a look at the First Emperor's strong terracotta army—which is over 8000 in number.


Suzhou


After your arrival in Suzhou, you must visit the tranquil terrains of Humble Administrator's Garden, sample its regional delicacies, take a guided walk through the town's cobblestone streets or jump in for an exciting gondola ride through the old canals of this very picturesque town.

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