china for families: a tour of classical highlights, pandas and yangzi

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china for families: a tour of classical highlights, pandas and yangzi
2013
TRAVELS
CHINA FOR FAMILIES:
A TOUR OF CLASSICAL HIGHLIGHTS, PANDAS AND
YANGZI RIVER
with Erez Manela, Professor of History
June 26, 2013 - July 7, 2013
CHINA FOR FAMILIES
TRIP OVERVIEW
A TOUR OF CLASSICAL HIGHLIGHTS, PANDAS AND YANGZI RIVER
June 26, 2013 - July 7, 2013
DISCOVER THE PAST AND PRESENT
OF CLASSICAL CHINA......
the Qin dynasty emerges before your eyes
On this specially-designed family
Warriors. A tour highlight will certainly be at
program, join fellow Harvard alumni and
the Chongqing Zoo and interacting with the
professor of history, Erez Manela on an
lovable giant pandas, an unforgettable
exploration of China’s magnificent
experience for everyone. During your
civilization. With a view to amaze travelers
3-night cruise, the carved valleys and
young and old, this tour places you right in
towering mountains of the Yangzi River will
the middle of effusive Chinese charm.
leave you speechless. And in Shanghai
Each day you’ll enjoy activities that bring
out the local color of Chinese life, especially
tailored for families who enjoy learning new
with Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s Terracotta
witness the marvelous dynamism of the city
as it pursues world-class status.
All along the way, Professor Manela and
things. In Beijing, witness the spectacular
your resourceful local guides will provide
imperial architecture of the Forbidden City
insightful commentary that gives context to
and visit the renowned Great Wall of China.
the China you will see. This is a special
Children will fly kites at the Temple of
opportunity to see the marvels of this great
Heaven and observe the dedicated students
civilization through your children’s eyes and
at the Beijing Martial Arts Academy. In Xian,
create family memories for a lifetime.
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HARVARD STUDY LEADER
PROFESSOR EREZ MANELA
Professor Manela is a historian of the United States in the
world and modern international history. His research has
spanned much of the twentieth century, from World War I
and its aftermath to the late Cold War, and his
publications include The Wilsonian Moment (2007) and
The Shock of the Global (2010). At Harvard he directs the
Program on Global Society and Security at the
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and also
co-chairs the International & Global History program in the History Department. His
most recent research seeks to reexamine the Sino-American alliance in World War II,
and what it meant to both Americans and Chinese. Manela has lectured across the U.S.
and elsewhere, including in Australia, China, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, and the
U.K. He has spent time in recent summers teaching and conducting research in China,
sometimes with his family in tow.
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SCHEDULE BY DAY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 –
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
U.S. – BEIJING
Depart the U.S. on flights to
Beijing, arriving in China the next
day. Transfer to the hotel, located
in the heart of Beijing.
(MEALS ALOFT)
Overnight: Grand Hotel
FRIDAY JUNE 28
BEIJING
After breakfast, visit the National
Museum by Tiananmen Square.
The largest museum in the world
today, it houses the finest art and
antiquities of China. Next, explore
Beijing’s picturesque Houhai
district, where well-preserved
courtyard homes and narrow
hutong alleys border tree-lined
lakes. Tour the district by
“pedicab” for a closer and more
engaging experience of traditional
Chinese life. Later, divide into
smaller groups to enjoy a lunch at
the private homes of local families.
In the afternoon, tour the Temple
of Heaven, one of the finest
cultural expressions of the Ming
dynasty. Then fly kites in the open
temple grounds with a Chinese
kite master. This evening, savor
the imperial city’s most famous
delicacy, Peking duck, at the China
Lounge Restaurant. (B,L,D)
Overnight: Grand Hotel
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
BEIJING
In the morning, visit the Forbidden
City, the abiding symbol of
Imperial China. One of the great
achievements of civilization, its
construction employed hundreds
of thousands of workers between
1406 and 1420. Marvel at its
expansive architecture,
magnificent imperial gardens, and
many museums of Chinese
antiquities and treasures. Enjoy
Sichuan cuisine at lunch. In the
afternoon visit the beautiful
grounds of the Summer Palace.
Saunter through the exquisite
royal gardens and cruise on lovely
Kunming Lake. Also walk the
Painted Gallery, the longest garden
walkway in China, famous for its
lake views. Tonight is free and
dinner is on your own. You may
consider going to a performance
at the new National Grand Theatre.
Designed by the French architect
Paul Andreau, the “Big Egg” took
ten years to construct and is the
most expensive theatre ever built
in the world. (B,L)
Overnight: Grand Hotel
SUNDAY JUNE 30
BEIJING
In the morning, drive to the Great
Wall of China Mutianyu, a rugged
section of the Wall that offers less
crowded access and a more
striking perspective of the
surrounding hills. You may take the
chairlift up to the summit.
Scholars estimate that the Wallonce stretched for 3,700 miles,
passing through sixteen provinces.
Children and adults alike- may
enjoy an Alpine Slide coming
downhill after hiking the Wall.
Lunch is at a nearby restaurant
famous for fresh farmers’ produce
and local flavors. Dinner is at the
newly opened Ken de Rouge
restaurant, beautifully designed by
Chinese architect, Gu Peng and
featuring fine fusion cuisine.
(B,L,D)
Overnight: Grand Hotel
MONDAY JULY 1
BEIJING/XIAN
This morning fly to the ancient
Tang dynasty capital of Xian. Upon
arrival, tour the extraordinary
2,300-year-old terracotta
warriors, the tomb of China’s first
emperor, Qinshihuang. The
warriors still stand on the original
site of the emperor’s burial
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complex, where peasants
discovered them in 1974. Before
dinner, stroll Xian's Muslim Street
and visit its Grand Mosque.
Chinese Muslim culture traces its
heritage from the once flourishing
Silk Road culture of the Tang
dynasty. The day concludes with a
Dumpling Banquet, featuring 20
varieties of traditional Chinese
dumplings. (B,L,D)
Overnight: Hilton Hotel
TUESDAY, JULY 2
XIAN/CHONGQING
Fly to Chongqing. After lunch, visit
the pandas at Chongqing Zoo.
Placed amid rolling hills and
beautiful natural scenery, the zoo
houses more than 2,000 animals
of over 200 different species. The
Panda House covers two hectares
with a large open den for pandas
to roam around. Other rare
animals such as golden monkeys
and South China tigers find their
homes here. Following dinner,
board the Yangzi cruise ship.
(B,L,D)
Aboard Victoria Anna
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3THURSDAY, JULY 4
YANGZI RIVER CRUISE
The main focus of the cruise is the
extraordinary Three Gorges -- the
deep valleys and towering
mountains carved by the Yangzi
River. Each day enjoy special
excursions on shore, including
visits to the Fengdu Ghost City and
the Lesser Gorge Daninghe. Tour
zigzag bridges. Walk the historic
French Concession with European
style villas and church. Stop by the
lively Taikang Market Street with
boutique shops, galleries and
cafes. Visit the Silk Factory where
you will see the old silk production.
The silk shop features fine silk
garment, ties, dresses and
souvenirs. Lunch is at the popular
Lv Bo Lang Restaurant featuring
Shanghai Dim Sum. Then immerse
yourself in the wonderful
collections of the Shanghai
Museum, including its world-class
displays of Chinese bronzes,
ceramics, paintings, and
calligraphy. Later, ride on the
magnetic levitation train, or
“Maglev,” that reaches 260 miles
an hour, arriving at Pudong Airport
in eight minutes (normally an
hour’s drive by car!) This evening,
enjoy a farewell dinner at
Dingxiang Restaurant. Here,
Shanghai cuisine is the specialty.
(B,L,D)
Overnight: Portman Ritz-Carlton
Hotel
SUNDAY, JULY 7
SHANGHAI – U.S.
After breakfast, transfer to the
Shanghai airport for flight home.
Arrive at the U.S. the same day.
(B, MEALS ALOFT)
the immense Three Gorges Dam
construction site at Sandouping
and sail through the new
ship-locks. (B,L,D - both days)
Aboard Victoria Anna
FRIDAY, JULY 5
YICHANG/SHANGHAI
Disembark the ship in Yichang
after lunch. Then fly to Shanghai in
the late afternoon and transfer to
your hotel. The evening is free for
you and your family to enjoy. You
have the option to explore
Xintiandi in downtown Shanghai.
Designed by MIT architect Ben
Wood, Xintiandi is a $200 million
two-block “entertainment
environment” with modern
restaurants, clubs, cafes and
boutiques. (B,L)
Overnight: Portman Ritz-Carlton
Hotel
SATURDAY, JULY 6
SHANGHAI
In the morning, tour Yuyuan
Gardens, an elegant southern
literati garden. Enjoy the Chinese
love of porous rockeries and
HIGHLIGHTS
• Walk on top of the world famous Great Wall of China, and
then slide down!
• Fly kites with a Chinese kite master and have lunch at the
home of a local family in the Hutong Disctrict.
• Tour the ancient burial complex where the extraordinary
2,300-year-old terracotta warriors still stand today.
• Watch the playful antics of pandas at the Chongqing Zoo.
• Cruise the Yangzi through the spectacular Three Gorges.
• Marvel at the world-class displays of Chinese bronze, jade,
pottery, ceramics, painting, and calligraphy at the Shanghai
Museum.
• Ride on the cutting-edge German technology magnetic
levitation train.
OPTIONAL EXTENSION TOURS
CHENGDE JUNE 23-27
Arrive in China a few days early and experience the grandeur of one of China’s greatest cultural landmarks, the Qing
Dynasty Summer Palace at Chengde. The garden complex includes imperial halls, southern-style lake gardens,
Mongolian yurts and a wooded hillside with numerous pavilions. Eight Tibetan Buddhist temples, each one
architecturally unique, were built just beyond the palace; five of the temples remain.
Price: $1,155 per person based on double occupancy, $495 for single supplement
HUANG MOUNTAINS & HUIZHOU CULTURE JULY 7 – 11
This five-day extension focuses on Anhui Province and its idyllic landscape of rice paddies, Ming and Qing Dynasty
villages and old town centers. Discover traditional Anhui life, regional architecture and museums and the crown
jewels of the region, the Huang Mountains. The beauty of granite precipices towering above the morning valley
clouds has provided inspiration for Chinese artists for centuries. On foot and by cable car, explore the mountains’
gorgeous views.
Price: $1,995 per person based on double occupancy, $895 for single supplement
GUILIN, YANGSHUO, AND LONGSHENG JULY 7 – 11
This five-day exploration focuses on the sublime scenery of Guilin, Longsheng and the famous Li River. Known for
rice terraces cut into precipitous hills since the Yuan Dynasty, Longsheng’s beauty is awe-inspiring. Take in the
famous spectacular karst limestone formations of Guilin, vertical mountains thrust up from the seabed some 300
million years ago. Cruise down the Li River, winding past the ancient villages at Mural Hill, Folded Brocade Hill,
Crescent Moon Hill, and many more.
Price: $2,095 per person based on double occupancy, $995 for single supplement
PRICING: MAIN TOUR
Adult, double occupancy:
$6,195
Children under 17, double occupancy:
$5,795
Single Supplement:
$1,585
Children under 17, triple rate:
(rate applies to third child in room)
$5,695
GENERAL INFORMATION
TRAVEL IN CHINA: The schedule will be demanding with moderate
physical activities. Travel in China will require good physical condition
and health (special needs must be pre-arranged and may result in
additional cost), a spirit of adventure, a flexible attitude, and a sense of
humor.
TOUR COST INCLUSIONS: Double occupancy accommodations in
centrally located, first class hotels;Double occupancy accomodations
on deluxe Victoria Cruise ship-Victoria Anna; All meals listed in the
itinerary, at fine Chinese restaurants specializing in regional cuisines or
in private homes; All sightseeing, entertainment, and cultural activities
listed in the itinerary; All air and ground transportation within China;
Chinese airport taxes; English-speaking Chinese National and local tour
guides; Harvard Study Leader; $50,000 emergency medical evacuation
insurance; Gratuities to National guides, local guides and drivers;
Preparatory material.
TOUR COST EXCLUSIONS: Domestic U.S. and international airfare;
Airport transfers and porterage; Gratuities on extension tours; Visa
processing; Meals not listed in the itinerary; Excess baggage charges;
Travel insurance; Items of a personal nature;
RESERVATIONS, DEPOSITS, & FINAL PAYMENT: To reserve a space
on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person. Please either
call us at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806 or fill out and mail or fax the
registration form found in the back of this brochure. Reservations are
acknowledged in order of receipt until the maximum enrollment has
been reached. Final payment is due 90 days prior to departure, and
must be paid in check. Payment terms will be sent to you with your
reservation confirmation from our partner tour operator.
CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: All cancellations must be made in writing to the Harvard Alumni Association. Cancellation penalties based on
the date of receipt of written notice are as follows: 91 or more days prior
to departure, a cancellation fee of $500 per person is retained; 90-46
days prior to departure, $1500 per person; 45-31 days prior to
departure, $2,500 per person; 30-0 days prior to departure, no refund
is made. Cancellation fees increase as the trip departure date
approaches. Please refer to the full terms and conditions at
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INTERNATIONAL AIR ARRANGEMENTS: Roundtrip International Air is
available through AirTreks. For pricing, please contact AirTreks directly
at 415-977-7136 or at china-advocates@airtreks.com. Air cancellations
and penalities are based on each carrier and ticket. Be sure to review
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CHANGES IN ITINERARY AND COSTS: The itinerary is subject to
change at the discretion of HAA Travels and the tour operator.
Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the
individual. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfare
and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing
and are subject to change. While the tour operator will do everything
possible to maintain the published trip price, it may be necessary to
institute a surcharge.
INSURANCE: We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation
insurance. An application for insurance will be provided by the HAA
upon confirmation.
RESPONSIBILITY: Certain other provisions apply regarding limitations
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the tour operator is responsible for errors in or damages resulting from
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