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China Tours
18 février 2010

Mission to China 2010

Mission
to China 2010

Oct 15th - Oct 23rd
Oct 16th - Oct 24th

$1799 Per Person
(Based on Double Occupancy
and Round-Trip Air Fare
Los Angeles to China)

Space is Limited

Call (480) 96669-1307 Ext. 26

for information

 

REGISTER NOW

Registration Deposit: $200 Per Person

Balance Due By: July 27, 2010

Checks/Money Order ONLY payable to:

CITSLINC INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Mail Registration & Payment(s) to:
Mesa Chamber of Commerce
120 N. Center, Mesa, Arizona 85201
 (480) 96669-1207 or FAX (48330)82337-073327

 

PRE-TOUR ORIENTATION

 

An invaluable introduction for all interested parties will be held prior to the trip. During the session, questions will be answered and you will be familiarized with details about the trip.

 

Citslinc has 30 years of experience in the

China

tour business and they are confident they can respond to your inquiries to your satisfaction. Whether you have questions on tipping or taxis, luggage or lunches, customs or restrooms, they will prepare you well for your adventure.

 

China

is a modern country, so you need not feel as though you are preparing to travel back in time to a less sophisticated society. In many instances, the country is not “behind” so much as “different.” You will find very few ATM Machines but credit cards are accepted everywhere. The electricity is 220 volts and an adapter and converter are required to operate even an American Hair dryer. However, both the adapter and hair dryer are available at the hotels in which we will be staying. Though you will be treated to regional foods, you may forgo chopsticks and grab a Big Mac or KFC.

 

WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US!

REGISTRATION/CONTACT INFORMATION - China 2009 

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:

Please print legibly. Use seperate form for each person traveling.  Citslinc, International

Name MUST appear EXACTLY as it appears on your passport!

Name: ______________________ Middle:____________ Last:_____________________  _____ Travel on October 15-23, 2010

Company:_________________________ Email Address:_________________________  _____ Travel on October 16-24, 2010

Address: ________________________________________________________________  _____ King Bed _____ 2 Queen Beds

City:

______________________________

 

State

:_________ Zip Code:_______________

Phone:____________________________ Fax:_________________________________  _____ Private Single Room ($450 additional)

 

Traveling with (Roomate’s name):  _____ Optional Tour to

Xi’an

__________________________________   ($450 per person additional)

 

Traveling with (Group name):  _____ Optional Tour to

Guilin

__________________________________  ($550 per person additional)

 

Passport Number:________________________________________________________

Date of Issuance:_____________________________ Expiration Date:______________

Country of Isuuance:__________________________ Date of Birth:________________

 

A non-refundable registration fee of $200 per person (check or money order only) must accompany this form and is included in your total tour fare. Balance due July 27, 2010

 

Congratulations on your interest in our trip to

China

in October 2009. You will visit

memorable sites, both ancient and modern, and enjoy a multitude of unforgettable

experiences of professional interest. As you consider whether to travel along with

other business people or just as the regular tourists like yourself, do not hesitate to ask

questions. We recommend that you do some “homework” to help with your decision. Read a few travel guides. Do some research on the internet. We are convinced that this will be one of the most unique trips you will have the opportunity to make.

 

PACKAGE INCLUDES

 

Round trip airfare from LAX to

China

5-star or 4-star hotel accommodation

Deluxe tour bus

Knowledgeable English-speaking Guides

Three full meals every day

Fees for all attractions

Any applicable taxes

Business Meetings Available

 

REGISTRATION

 

A Non-refundable registration fee of $200 per person is required and due at the time of register. This will be deducted from your total tour fare, the balance of which will be due on July 27, 2010. You are responsible for getting to and from the

Los Angeles

airport. A single room in all hotels will cost an additional $450 and an upgrade to business class on the round trip flight is an additional $4,500 (Plus Visa Cost).

 

Securing or updating a passport is your responsibility and you may take care of the required visa yourself. However, if you wish Citslinc to handle the Visa Application, you will need to provide us with your passport, a signed Visa application form, two additional passport photos and a check for $145 made payable to Citslinc, International. We will return your passport to you in a timely

 

ITINERARY-

Oct 15th or Oct 16th

 

Day 1: Los Angeles/Beijing: Depart from Los Angeles at 12:30P.M. to Beijing . Your adventure begins as you fly trans-Pacific aboard a wide cabin jetliner. You will cross the international Dateline.
 
Day 2: Beijing : Arrive in Beijing, the Capital of China at 11 p.m., after a brief stopover in Shanghai. You will be met by your local tour guide at the airport in Beijing and transfer to your hotel.

Day 3: Beijing: Visit Tian’ Anmen Square, the largest square in the world and the Temple of Heaven, built in 1420 A.D. where the emperors prayed for a good harvest. Sightseeing also includes the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, home of 24 emperors with a total space of 9,999 rooms, and the summer Palace, known for the long Corridor with painted gallery,Kunning Lake and Longevity Hill, Seventeen-Arch Bridge and Marble Boat. Day 4: Beijing : Tour bus expedition to the Great Wall, the 4,000 mile long and 2,000 year old construction said to be the only man-made structure visible by the naked eye from the moon.

Day 5: Beijing/ Shanghai/Suzhuo: Morning Flight to Shanghai, then take the tour bus to Suzhuo. Afternoon sightseeing to Lingering Garden, Tiger Hill, HanshanTemple . Visit National Embroidery Institute to see silk embroidery, an important local craft with 1,000 years of history. Evening dinner show of traditional Chinese Music.

Day 6:Suzhou/Hangzhuo: Morning tour bus journey to Hangzou. Visit Economic Development Zone, centuries old Lingyin Temple where you will see the 64.3 ft-high camphor-wood carved Buddha.

Day 7: Hangzhuo/Shanghai: Morning boat cruise on West Lake with relaxing stopover at jewel-like pagodas and tea houses. Afternoon travel to Shanghai.

Day 8: Shanghai: sightseeing includes the Yu Garden, a maze of marvelous pavilions, ponds, rocks and over arching trees. Visit to the Bund, a famous waterfront park. Business visit to the pudong economic development zone.

Day 9: Shanghai/Los Angeles: Depart for Los Angeles at 2:50 p.m. You will arrive in LA at 10:30 a.m. the same day. 

Optional Tour to XI’AN
or Optional Tour to

GUILIN

While these optional tours (for an additional fee) are available to anyone, they are designed for those who are making their second trip to China and have already visited Suzhou and Hangzhou. Day 1- Day 4 would be the same as the main itinera.

XI’AN Optional Tour
Additional $450 per person/double

occupancy

Day 5: Morning flight to Xi’an. Afternoon sightseeing at the Big Wild Geese Pagoda. Evening entertainment of Tang Style Dancing.
Day 6: Tour the Terra-Cotta Warriors at the Tomb of the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty. Visit Huaqing Hot Spring Park and Banpo Museum , a preserved pre-historic caveman site
Day 7: Fly to Shanghai

and complete the main itinerary.

GUILIN

Optional Tour

Additional $550 per person/double occupancy

Day 5: Morning flight to Guilin, located in the northeast Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The Strangely shaped hills, or Karsts, with the verdant vegetation ranging from bamboo to conifers together with the wonderful caves attract tourists.Visit Reed Flute Cave , a spectacular world of various stalacites, stone pillars and rock formations created by carbonate deposits.
Day 6: Morning cruise along the Li River with Water Buffalo patrolling the fields. Arrive at Yangshuo and have free time to explore West Street in this town with western cafes, restaurants and hotels and experience Chinese life.
Day 7: Morning visit to Elephant Trunk Hill, the symbol of Guilin, and Solitary Beauty Peak, located in the ancient Mansion of Prince JingJiang, in the center of Guilin City . Afternoon flight to Shanghai to complete the main itinerar.

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