CHINA PORTS AND CITIES
CHINA PORTS AND CITIES
| Beijing | Dalian | Hong Kong | Sanya |
| Shanghai | Tianjin | Xiamen |
Beijing
The Greatest Wall you will Ever Walk on your Cruise to Beijing, China
Cruise and stay in Beijing, the ancient capital of China and a treasure-trove of historic wonders, the capital city of The People's Republic of China sprawls over a vast area and sustains a population of more than 11 million. It has been the seat of power in China since the days of Kublai Khan. Take in everything from the relaxed pleasure of lunch with a local family at home in the Hutongs to the once- in-a-lifetime thrill of walking on the Great Wall. Explore historic Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and visit the pandas at the Beijing Zoo. Venture to the Valley of the Ming Tombs and the 2008 Olympic Green and its famous Bird's Nest Stadium. On our tours experience the heart of this immense metropolis, the Forbidden City, more than five centuries old. Its 9,999 rooms have been meticulously refurbished. Tiananmen Square, the world's largest central city square and the site of various historical events, is flanked by significant edifices including the Chinese Revolution History Museum, Mao's Mausoleum, the Great Hall of the People, Tiananmen (Heavenly Peace Gate) Tower and the Qianmen, and Front Gate. The daily sunrise and sunset flag ceremonies are exceptional. We also offer a flight to Xian the home of the world-famous Terracotta Warriors Museum. All this is part of your amazing Far East Cruise and tour package and we may even pick you up from your house, just ask nicely!
Dalian
Be Dazzled on Your China Cruise to Dalian's Famous Deep-Blue Bay
This attractive seaside resort is one of Northern China's most popular coastal destinations. Take a historic walking tour or gain a unique perspective on Chinese culture with a visit to a local family's private home. People from all over China travel in great numbers to Dalian on the tip of the Laiodong Peninsula, drawn by its deep-blue bay and dazzling beaches. The city boasts wide, tree-lined avenues, pleasant hotels, legendary seafood restaurants, water sports, and a year-round mild climate.
The surrounding countryside is dotted with grain fields and apple orchards. Xinghai Park's central square features a huabiao, a column carved with cloud images and topped with a mystical creature, similar to the one in Tiananmen Square. Polar Aquarium opened in 2002, this aquarium is the largest polar aquarium in the world, and showcases over 300 sharks, 3,000 fish and performances by dolphins and otters. Dalian Modern History Museum illustrates the history of the young city of Dalian with exhibits and video/audio displays..
Hong Kong
Cruise to Hong Kong, China to Experience One of the World's Most Exciting Views
Hong Kong is the cosmopolitan centre of the Far East. This former British colony reverted to Chinese control in 1997, yet the culture-rich atmosphere remains. Tour local markets and the floating village of Aberdeen and see the Wong Tai Sin Temple.
If you've a head for heights, take the tram to the top of Victoria Peak for one of the world's most exciting views, or cross the harbour aboard one of the famous Star Ferries. After shopping and exploring, why not enjoy high tea at the favoured retreat of many world travellers - the Peninsula Hotel. Enjoy an evening cruise, included in our special Hong Kong cruise packages, which promises you not only some wonderful experiences, but great value for money. The tour begins with a harbour cruise on a traditional Chinese Sightseeing Junk tour where you sail around and whilst enjoying the exciting night views of the Hong Kong Harbour. After you will be taken to Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village for a brief walk ashore, and for a delicious Chinese Dinner! On the return journey, enjoy more of the glittering harbour views by night. All this and if you ask us nicely we will pick you up from your home and take you to the airport.
Sanya
A Cruise to Sanya in China is the Gateway to the Hawaii of China
Sanya, also called Ya Xian, is situated on Hainan Island in south-eastern China. Hainan is the second largest island, cruising to the southernmost province of China. Hainan Island is the Hawaii of China, a large tropical island in the South China Sea lying south of the Chinese mainland and just off the coast of Vietnam. It is the second largest island with its long coastline containing numerous bays and natural harbours and some great beaches.
Shanghai
Cruise to Shanghai in China and What a Place to Partake in Drinking a cup of English Tea
Sitting majestically at the mouth of the Yangtze River on the east coast, experience a cruise holiday to Shanghai, China's most cosmopolitan city as well as her largest. See Shanghai Museum, China's premier museum. The priceless collection here is fantastically displayed and includes rare bronzes, precious porcelain and paintings, 7,000-year-old pottery, and life-sized terra-cotta figures from the third century B.C. Other museums include the Museum of Natural Sciences and the Jade Buddha Temple. Other sites of interest include Yu Yuan, gardens hidden behind high walls in the Old Quarter of Shanghai. Shanghai's most famous landmark is Zhong Shan Road: also known as the Bund, it is a boulevard along the Huangpu River lined with parks and European-style buildings constructed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. You might stroll through the Greek columns of the Custom House, visit an Italian villa, now a Children's Palace, or partake of that grand institution - English Tea.
Tianjin
A Cruise to Tianjin in China Will Take you to the "World Museum of Artitecture"
Tianjin is one of the four municipalities of China and is the third largest city in China after Shanghai and Beijing. The city is nicknamed "Shanghai of the North", a reference to its history as a foreign concession, its heavy industrial output, its large port and its European-style architecture. Cruise to the northern end of the Grand Canal of China which connects with the Huang He (Yellow) and Yangtze rivers. The municipality is generally flat and swampy near the coast but hilly in the far north where the Yanshan Mountains pass through the northern tip of Tianjin. The highest point in this area is Jiushanding Peak on the northern border with Hebei at an altitude of 1078m. Tianjin's architecture is particularly unique as it features a combination of traditional Chinese architecture and a rich mixture of architectural styles from other parts of the world, which is how it earned one of its other names: "World Museum of Architecture". As early as the 19th century the city had reached at an advanced level of industrialisation. The Ancient Culture Street sits at the junction of three rivers and is the centre of old Tianjin; with a Mazu temple in the middle, it is the heart of Tianjin's riverside culture. The Great wall running through Jixian County to the north of Tianjin has its own primitive simplicity and charm. The land where Tianjin lies today was created in historical times by the sedimentation of various rivers entering the sea at Bohai Bay, including the Yellow river which entered the sea in this area at one point. The opening of the Grand Canal of China during the Sui dynasty prompted the development of Tianjin into an important trade centre.
Xiamen
A Cruise to Xiamen Will Take You to China's Cleanest and Most Relaxed City
Xiamen, also known as Amoy, is a seaside village turned international cruise and commercial port city in the ]Fujian Province of China. It has the skyscrapers and the hustle and bustle of many larger Chinese cities but it's also known as China's cleanest and most relaxed city. With its charming old quarter, scenic countryside, tree-lined beaches and vehicle-free getaway island, Xiamen offers a pleasant cruise port respite with all the modern amenities. Take a 10 minute ferry ride across the Egret River to the scenic island retreat of the early 20th century wealthy, Gulang Yu. Gulang Yu means 'Drum Wave Islet' for the beating sound of waves rushing through hollow rocks. It was the pre-eminent locale for the international community to build their opulent mansions. Stroll through the serpentine, cobblestone streets (bonus: no cars allowed) to view a wide variety of international architecture at it's finest. Along the way, you'll find Asia's largest piano museum. The art of Xiamen lacquer thread sculpture has been in practice for more than 300 years. So is there any better place to pick up a piece? The sap of lacquer trees is mixed with brick powder and shaped into opulent yet delicate three-dimensional designs on plates, vases and urns. Look for bright red vessels covered with gilded gold dragons or phoenixes





















