Friday, 5 April 2013

Itinerary of Rail Tour In China





This is the 4th travel blog that I am writing and it is about a trip that my wife, Dorothy and I are planning to take on May 13, 2013 to China. With the improvement in digital technology, I now use blogs to keep my family informed when we are away on a trip instead of using postcards, letters, faxes and emails. Now that I am updating my travel blogs almost every day of our trip, not only are my family interested in our trips but as well, some friends including those of our friends as far away as Australia. The other recent travel blogs that I have written have been:

Bach Travel Diary – about our 37 day cruise around South America

Cons Soo Visit – about a 14 day car trip to Sault Ste Marie and Manitoulin Island in Ontario

Conbach florida visit – about our trip to Orlando, Daytona Beach and Freeport, on Grand Bahama Is.

Just Google the name of the blog and Google will find it for you.


This time our trip to China once we fly from Detroit to Beijing, will be mostly on high speed trains including a short trip on a maglev train in Shanghai. I particularly was interested in the recent development of the Chinese passenger trains that are able to travel up to 380 KM per hour and are presently the fastest trains in the world.

Chinese high speed train crossing viaduct.

Chinese high speed train.



 Our trip in China was prepared by Helen He, Sales Manager of Beijing Champagne International Travel Service located in Beijing. All the arrangements for the trip was made by email. Helen He put together the following rather interesting itinerary for our trip.




Itinerary of Rail Tour in China :
Beijing Xian Luoyang Suzhou Hangzhou Shanghai Beijing Train Tour package
Day 00: May 13 Leave Detroit (DTW) at 1:05 PM by Chinese Southern
Day 01: May 14 Arrive Beijing (PEK) at 2:40 PM
 Day 01: May 14th. Arrival in Beijing
Pick you up from the Beijing Airport, transfer you to your hotel. Free for rest of the day.
Day 02: May.15th. Free for the day.
 Day 03: May.16th.  Beijing ( B L D )
First visit Forbidden City, that symbolizes the imperial and traditional China. Then move on to Tiananmen Square, the heart and symbol of Beijing and is the biggest square in the world. After lunch go on with the visit to Temple of Heaven, the place where the emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties worshipped heaven and prayed for peace and harvest. Then move on to Summer Palace, originally a royal garden and a temporary dwelling palace for emperors of Qing Dynasty. Back to your hotel. Peking Duck Dinner and Peking Opera Show in the evening.
Day 04:May.17th. Beijing ( B L )
Full excursion tour to Badaling Great Wall, symbol of Chinese civilization. Then, go on with the visit to Dingling ( Ming Tombs ), one of the Ming Tombs, where 13 emperors were buried in Ming Dynasty.  
Day 05:  May.18th. Beijing  ( B L D )
Panda House, Lama Temple, Confucian Temple, Hutong rickshaw tour, Drum Tower, Nanluoguxiang. 
Day 06: May.19th. Beijing to Xian ( D )
In the morning, transfer you to the Beijing train station to Xian. ( By bullet train) . Arrival in Xian in the Afternoon.  go to the Shaanxi Grand Opera House around 6:00pm and our tour guide will help you find your seat for Tang Dynasty Show over Dumpling Dinner.
Day 07:May.20th. Xian ( B L )
Shaanxi Provincial History Museum, Big Goose Pagoda, Forest of Stone Steles Museum, Great Mosque,and Bell Tower
Day 08: May.21st. Xian ( B L )
Full day excursion to Terra-cotta Army, a lifetime viewing of the extraordinary 2200-year-old terra-cotta Army of China's First Emperor Qin Shihuang. After lunch, drive back to the city center of Xian and visit Xian City Wall. The main magnet of Xian is the city wall, which is the most complete city wall that has survived in China as well as being one of the largest ancient military defensive systems in the world.
 Day 09 May.22nd. Xian - Luoyang ( B L ) by high speed train G2002(08:30-10:21)
Pick up from your hotel in Xian. Transferred to Xian Railway Station and take the high speed train G2002 (8:30-10:20) for Luoyang. Met by our tour guide in Luoyang. First visit the Longmen Grottoes. It is one of the three most valuable Buddhist cave and rock carvings in China. Then move on to Luoyang Museum. The Luoyang Museum is a city-level historical museum of China. After lunch, continue to visit theWhite Horse Temple, the first Buddhist Temple ever built in China! Then go on with a tour of Guanlin Temple, also called Warrior Guan Yu's Tomb, a site where the head of Guan Yu was buried. Stay in Luoyang.
 Day 10 May.23rd.  Luoyang - Shaolin Temple- Zhengzhou - Suzhou ( B L )
Luoyang - Shaolin Temple(Car) – Zhengzhou Car) - Suzhou by Bullet Train D184(14:41/21:07)( Transfer to Shaolin Temple by coach, the foundation of Chinese Kongfu. The tourists would see how the monks are practicing everyday. Then transfer to Zhengzhou Train Station by road and take the daytime bullet train to Suzhou. Accommodation in Suzhou.
 Day 11  May.24th. Suzhou - Hangzhou Bullet Train D5471(18:15-21:03) ( B L )
Day 12 May.25th. Hangzhou - Shanghai by Bullet Train 5688( 19:46-21:18) ( B L D )
Day 13 May.26th.  Shanghai ( B L D )
Day 14  May.27th. Shanghai ( B L )
Day 15:  May.28th, Wuzhen tour( B L )
Day 16: May.29th. Shanghai
Morning – Maglev train from Shanghai to Shanghai Airport
Afternoon - Free for Shopping
Day 17: May.30th..Shanghai
Free time
Day 18 :May.31st. Shanghai - Beijing by bullet train.( B )
Transfer you to the railway station to Beijing. Our guide will transfer you to the hotel directly. Free for yourself.
Day 19: June.1st. Beijing
Free time.
Day 20: June.2nd. Beijing
Free  time.
Day 21: June.3rd.Departure Beijing ( B )
In the morning, our driver will transfer you to some shop area and take you to the airport before 2 pm .
  Day 21:June 3rd Leave Beijing (PEK) at 4:50 PM  by Chinese Southern
           June 3rd. Arrive Detroit (DTW) at 6:00 PM
                                                 
Map of  the total  Railway System in China.
Just click on the map to enlarge it.


                     

 
Part of Chinese railway system the Bach's will be travelling on.


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