Tuesday 1 March 2011

BEIJING TOUR 6D5N

6D5N Beijing Muslim Tour

 


Day 1 Beijing (D)


Arrive in Beijing in the afternoon. Check into hotel. Dinner. Acrobatic Show at night.

 

Day 2 Beijing (B/L/D)


Morning visit to the Tian An Men Square which is the largest city square in the world, bordered by the Great Hall of the People and Chairman Mao’s Mausoleum, then tour the Forbidden City, the complex of imperial palace, which was home to the Emperors for over 500 years. Grand halls and courts gradually give way to more intimate domestic quarters, giving an insight into the pampered isolation of the emperors. After lunch we will visit one of the most famous mosques in this city, the Ming dynasty-built Nan Dou Ya Mosque that has a unique Chinese style with hundreds years of history. Dzohor and Asar prayers here. Shopping at the Fresh Water Pearl Center. Foot Massage at the Chinese traditional medicine center. Dinner at the most famous Xin Jiang Muslim Restaurant.

Day 3 Beijing (B/L/D)

Today is the highlight of our China tour, the climbing of the Great Wall of China, which was first built in the Warring States period (475-221BC) as a series of earthworks erected by individual kingdoms as a defense against each other as well as from invasions from the north. The present day wall was left from the Ming dynasty. Lunch at a local Muslim restaurant near the Great Wall. Shopping at the Jade and Crystal Shop. Visit to Burning Cream Centre. After dinner, shopping at the Wang Fu Jing Shopping Street and visit to the Night Food Market which has many halal snacks.

 

 

Day 4 Beijing (B/L/D)


Shopping at the most famous Silk Store, which has many kinds of silk materials with the best quality. Visit the Summer Palace in the morning. Being the largest imperial garden in China, the Summer Palace was first built in the Qing emperor Qianlong’s time in 1751 and burned down in1860 by the French and British army and restored by the Dowager empress Cixi for her own enjoyment. It became a favorite haunt of Cixi, who preferred it to the Forbidden City, and named it Yihe Yuan meaning the garden of health and harmony. Lunch. Enjoy the tea ceremony at the Tea House. Visit to the Ma Dian Mosque which is one of the most famous mosques with hundreds years history. Shopping at the famous local Bazaars – Tianya Hong Qiao Market.




Day 5 Beijing (B/L/D)

Today will be devoted for shopping: in the morning we will visit the famous Hard Rock Café Souvenir Shop, where you can find various T-shirts of both good quality & design. After lunch, we will stop at Muslim Supermarkets for some time. Then we will head for Yashow Market – one of the best places to test your bargain skill. 

 

Day 6 Beijing - Home (B/L)

                                                                                     

Viewing the Olympic Stadiums – Bird Nest and Water Cube from the outside in the morning. Shopping at Jewelry Shop. Last chance shopping in the local market – Sunny Gold Street. Lunch. Transfer to Airport. Flight back home in the afternoon
HOME SWEET HOME. ALAHAMDULLILAH. A Safe Trip Home


4star Long Ding Hua Hotel (www.longdinghua.com) or similar class



RM: 599 PER PERSON (GROUP 10 PAXS ABOVE)

Child Rates: (Below 12 years old)
Child with bed: 75% & Child without Bed: 50%

Included in the Quotation are:
-       Accommodation
-       Meals as mentioned in the itinerary:
-       Private land transfers by air-conditioned company coach
-       All entrance fees of sightseeing places as mentioned in the itinerary
-       Private escorted tour with service of Malay, Indonesian or English speaking guide

Not included in the Quotation are:
-       Optional tour & Insurance
-       International flights & Granitites to service staffs
-       Expenditure of a personal nature, such as drinks, souvenirs, telephone calls, laundry, etc.
-       Tipping
-       Visa

Compulsory Shopping Stops:
Herbal Medicine Center, Tea House, Jade and Crystal Shop, Burning Cream Centre, Fresh Water Pearl Showroom, Silk Store, Jewelry City


For further details, contact us at 03- 90803831

Regards,

Wati for Mr Termizi

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