Day 1 (L/D)
Arrival in Wuhan Met and transferred to your hotel. Remainder of the day is at leisure.
Day 2 (B/L/D)
Depart from your hotel to visit the Guiyuan Temple, which is one of the four largest Buddhist temples in Hubei Province as well as an important Buddhist temple in China. The temple is well known for its grand architecture, Buddhist scriptures, The statues of Weito, carved of oak, the 500 disciples of Buddha (arhat) with various looks and gestures.
Then visit the Yellow Crane Tower. Located on Snake Hill, it is one of the three most famous towers along the Yangtze River and a symbol of the Wuhan city now. The top of the tower is the best place to viewing the surrounding scenery and the mighty Yangtze River. After having lunch at a nice local restaurant, visit the Hubei Provincial Museum, which is the best Museum in the central part of China, displaying the relics unearthed in the Hubei, mostly ancient Chu State, including some of the world’s most exciting recent archaeological discoveries. Most important in the relics is a complete set of 65 ritual bells of different sizes.Be transferred back to your hotel after the tour.
Day 3. Departure (B)
Be transferred to airport for departure.
| Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars) | |||
| Group Size | Price / Traveler | You don’t need to pay any deposit to make these plans. Once you submit your plans, you will be contacted by an experienced consultant by email or phone to give you an initial proposal. |
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| 1 traveler | USD220 | ||
| 2-5 travelers | USD180 | ||
| 6-9 travelers | USD150 | ||
| 10 travelers & above | USD120 | ||
| (For 10 persons up, please email us for new quotations) | |||
| ·Entrance fees and meals as listed | ·All transfers with private vehicle and guide |
| ·Accident insurance | ·Hotel fare in Qinhuangdao |
| ·Air fare and airport tax | ·Personal expenses |
| ·Tips for guide and driver | ·Hotel fare in Beijing |


