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China: 5* Luxury Kingdom of Cathay tour

In Beijing, explore the Forbidden City and walk on the mighty Great Wall. Head to Xi'an, an eternal city and heartland of the ancient dynasties to admire the world-famous Terracotta Warriors. Find tranquillity in the untouched landscapes of Guilin & Yangshuo, on the Li River. Finally, let Shanghai amaze you with its mix of new and old, as you visit the highlights of the city. This offer from Exoticca is for a 14nt luxury tour of China.

What's included

  • International flights: from the UK to Beijing
  • Bullet Train: from Beijing to Xi'an
  • Domestic flights: from Xi'an to Guilin and Guilin to Shanghai
  • International flights: from Shanghai to the UK


Important: Prices are correct at the time of publishing, however they are subject to change at any time depending on availability. Some promotional prices will be strictly limited by tour operators or airlines. Special terms and conditions may apply.

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Chosen from Exoticca by Andy
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