Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Terra Cotta Warriors











Today's weather started off quite sketchy, but cleared up by the end of the day. But as they say "There is no such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate dressing". This time we were ready with umbrellas and layers.

The Terra Cotta Warriors museum and complex was really a site to behold, with 3 excavated pits to see. This is definitely a must do - because you can't really show it with pictures. The pits are massive, and all the terra cotta warriors really are all different. Do you recognize the marionettes? These massive structures were used at the Beijing Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Dumpling Dinner and Show in Xi'an






















Wow. What can we say? A dinner and show that was colourful and wonderful in all respects! Check out the pictures of the 18 types of dumplings served. Many are shaped to look like their contents, can you guess what they are?










Our "fearless leader" Alex Lee, with two beauties! The show was spectacular!




Beijing to Xi'an











An early morning start had us at the Beijing airport close to 8 am to catch our 2 hour flight to Xi'an. This is where we said good bye to our Beijing tour guide, Frank, who gave us a wealth of knowledge during the 2 days. We'll miss you Frank! We are all still amazed at how beautiful the airport is - and could easily have spent more time shopping!

Xi'an is where the terra cotta warriors are, and was the capital city for most of history - so one of the most historically relevant cities in China. Because of this, we headed to the Museum - a real eye-opener to how incredibly enlightened China was even 3,000 years ago. Unfortunately - no cameras were allowed - so no pictures!









Our next stop was the Xi'an wall. It is completely intact and measures over 17 kilometers round trip. Unfortunately, as you can see, the weather did not cooperate - so biking or rickshaw rides were out!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Thursday Evening... KUNG FU!







After a nice dinner - and the special treat of finding a Dairy Queen for ice cream (yes, sometimes a bit of home is a nice change!) - we headed off to the Kung Fu show. This show is optional on the Asia Collection tours - and definitely worth it - if you like exciting dancing and fighting moves set to drums and music. Based on a traditional Chinese myth - the story was told in English - so we were able to follow along. The building doesn't do it justice - and that in itself was pretty exciting! Tomorrow it is off to Xi'an!!

Shopping and Bird's Nest


After a bit of time learning about Jade (did you know in comes in many, many colours?), and other traditional Chinese handicrafts, as well as a fabulous lunch on the way back to Beijing, our next stop was the Olympic Stadium, the Bird's Nest.

Just recently opened to the public, it was a thrill to see it and enter into the stadium and down right on the main staging area, where the mascots were dancing for us! This is a new stop on Asia Collection tours, and our input was requested. It was a unanimous YES that this should be on all Beijing itineraries going forward.

Climbing the Great Wall








After an early morning breakfast - we were out of the city - and on the Great Wall of China! What an experience... Really one of those "tick off on your list of things to do before you die" experiences. With 90 minutes of free time, it allowed everyone to travel at their own pace - some climbed up over 7 towers, while others went to first terrace and then enjoyed the view and a cup of coffee. But all agreed - it was a morning to remember! The scenery and sites were spectacular - both on the wall and off!




Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The first afternoon...


The first afternoon was as memorable as the morning, which got us all excited at thinking about how much more we would see! The temples of heaven were almost as impressive Forbidden City - with precise measurements and celestial ratios that were as impressive as the pyramids or the Mayan ruins. The weather has warmed up enough for jackets not to be needed.

We definitely enjoyed the foot massage at the Chinese medicinal stop that ended the day (this is the pre-soaking part) after the walking we have done to day. This tour seems to have the perfect mix of walking and resting, so almost anyone that can shop for a day would have no problems with the activity - although our beds did look good when we finally arrived home after dinner!










Lunch!











After the Peking Duck last night, we assumed the meals would be all downhill! But we were pleasantly surprised when we went for lunch to a lovely restaurant close to the Shopping District we had visited last night. The quantity of food was immense, and lovely jasmine or green tea was complimentary.

The only think to pay for was beer or soft drinks - but for 8 yan for a large bottle of beer (approximately $1.45 CAD) - soft drinks were even cheaper - the additional cost was minimal!




Tian'anmen Square and the Forbidden City











We were not the only tourists, but the only western tourists! Short lines to everything except to view the "mummied" MAO.

Inside the Forbidden City, Frank, our tour guide, was able to give us a great understanding of what it must have felt like to live there hundreds of years ago. Pointing out the details, really made the difference (like the 12 dragons that were on the roof - that portrayed the importance of this building,




















Our first Day in Beijing!




What a fabulous morning! The breakfast buffet in the Novotel Hotel Beijing was incredible. Chinese and "American" style food, coffee, tea and juice included.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Landing in Beijing





What in incredible international airport Beijing has! Very modern, very efficient and very clean. There are 3 terminals - Air China flies into the newest terminal #3. That is where we met Alex (our tour guide - and own of Asia Collection) and our bus. This is our bus - and typical of the buses that are used on the "Asia Collection". They are very modern, air conditioned and water is provided each day.



On route to China!




Today was long day for everyone, but the flight couldn't have been better. No turbulence and AIR CHINA is a premium scheduled airline that is part of the Star Alliance program so AEROPLAN points can be earned your trip!




The food got mixed reviews from some people, but others liked it. Water, juice beer and wine were offered consistenty, and there were 2 hot meals (first choice, pork or fish, 2nd choice - chicken or pork). (this is the first meal) as well as a sandwich.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Memories of China - Preview!



16 Marlin Travel advisors are setting off to China to experience the exclusive "Asia Collection" China Trip. Continue to visit and see where we go and what we see! Interested in visiting China - the Marlin Travel Advisor in your area will be happy to contact you once they return!


Our Itinerary
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23rd March (MON) Vancouver – Beijing Air China (CA992) direct flight to Beijing

24th March (Tue) Beijing
Hotel: Novetel Sanyuan Chaoyang District,Beijing


25th March (Wed) Beijing (B/L/D)
Tiananmen Square
Forbidden City
Temple of Heaven
Hutong Tour
Peking duck dinner

26th March (Thu) Beijing (B/L/D)
The Great Wall
Visit Bird’s Nest
Summer Palace
Show: Kungfu Show

27th March (Fri) Beijing – Xian (B/D)
Hotel: Tianyi Hotel or similar

28th March (Sat) Xian (B/L/D)
Terra Cotta Warriors Museum
Old City wall, Bell Tower,
Shaanxi Provincial Museum
Show: Dumpling Banquet &Tang Dynasty Show


29th March (Sun) Xian – Chongqing (B/L/D)
Chongqing National Zoo – Panda Bear
Ancient Town of Chongqing

Boarding: MS East King Cruise Ship down the Yangtze

30th March (Mon) Yangtze River (B/L/D)
Short Excursion – Fengdu City Tour
Captain’s Welcome Dinner

31st March (Tue) Yangtze River (B/L/D)
Sailing Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge, Xiling Gorge
Shore Excursion – Shennong Stream

1st April (Wed) Wuhan – Shanghai (B/L/D)
Shore Excursion – Three Gorges Dam Site
Disembark East King and coach to Wuhan

Shanghai Hotel: Grand Mercure Hongqiao Hotel

2nd April (Thu) Shanghai (B/L/D)
Yu Garden & Bazaar
Silk factory, Xintiandi in French concession
Visit Pudong and enjoy the ride on Magnetic
Train - MAGLEV
Night view of the Bund
Show: Acrobatic Show


3rd April (Fri) Shanghai – Vancouver (B)
Depart for Canada Arriving same day 3rd April (Friday).