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Uncover the vibrant flavours of China on this 10-day Real Food Adventure – with a side of iconic sites and cultural experiences for good measure. Start in Beijing, where you’ll feast like a Ming dynasty emperor at a Peking duck banquet, eat street food like a local and explore a stretch of the iconic Great Wall. Take a high-speed bullet train to Xi’an to meet farmers, make hand-pulled noodles and sample Hui specialties in the centuries-old Muslim Quarter. Then, head to Chengdu for spicy Sichuan hot pot and a visit to the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base. Finish in Hong Kong with dim sum, wet markets and the dazzling Symphony of Lights show at Victoria Harbour.
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Beijing
<Nimen hao! Welcome to China. Your Real Food Adventure begins in Beijing – the country’s intriguing modern capital with an ancient past. Be ready for your welcome meeting at 6 pm, where you’ll meet your local leader and group. After, head out for your first dinner to enjoy one of the country's most renowned dishes – Peking duck. Glossy, smoky and succulent, you haven’t really had Peking duck until you’ve eaten it in a traditional kaoyadian (roast duck restaurant) in Beijing! The dish became popular at imperial banquets during the Ming dynasty and has remained one of the country’s favourite meals.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Beijing
<Start the day at Tiananmen Square – the symbolic centre of China and a place of pilgrimage for many Chinese tourists. Then visit the Forbidden City – built over 600 years ago and off-limits to commoners for most of that time. Explore the gardens, halls, courtyards and art, and get a sense of the grandeur of the Imperial Chinese court at the height of the Ming and Qing dynasties. After lunch, follow your senses down Niujie Street – a favourite street food haunt in the heart of Beijing’s Muslim community – to sample halal snacks like niurou bing (meat pie) and sticky rice cakes. You’ll also visit a traditional hutong in the area. In the afternoon, find a moment of calm at Fayuan Temple – one of the city’s oldest Buddhist temples. You may want to finish the day with a classic Beijing hot pot (optional) – thin slices of meat simmered in bubbling broth in a copper pot. -
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Great Wall - Beijing
<This morning, drive out to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall – one of the best-preserved stretches of this world-famous wonder. Spend some time exploring the watchtowers, taking in the mountain views and learning about the history of this remarkable piece of engineering. The main walls stretch about 6000 km west from the mountain ridges north of Beijing and were originally built to protect Chinese empires from northern invaders. Then, head back to Beijing to relax or explore at your own pace. Maybe check out a local hutong market and watch vendors steaming fresh tofu and dumplings, or settle into a teahouse for a traditional Chinese tea ceremony. If you need suggestions, just ask your leader!
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Xi'an
<Hop on a high-speed bullet train to Xi’an this morning, arriving in the early afternoon. Then it's time to roll up your sleeves for a noodle-making class. Run by a local couple in their apartment, the class offers insight into both one of China’s most revered culinary arts and modern Chinese life. You'll learn how to prep the dough, cut the noodles, and then sit down to a home-cooked feast of steaming bowls of soup (featuring your noodles) and stir-fried meat and veggie dishes. You’ll be amazed by what your hosts can whip up in their cosy kitchen! After, perhaps take a stroll along the Xi’an City Wall – widely considered the most complete in China – or explore the Drum and Bell Tower.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4-6 hours. -
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Xi'an
<Travel into the countryside this morning to visit one of China’s most famous archaeological sites – the Terracotta Warriors. Discovered by farmers digging a well in 1974, the site is home to thousands of life-sized clay warriors arranged in battle formation – each sculpted with unique costumes, hairstyles and facial expressions. Visit a local farm for a plant based lunch , a staple of intrepid Food trips , then return to Xi'an. This afternoon, you’ll try your hand at traditional calligraphy in Gao Jia Da Yuan – a historic mansion built during the Ming dynasty. In the evening, join your leader for a food crawl through the Muslim Quarter, tasting dishes like barbeque skewers, biang biang noodles, soup-filled dumplings and hammered candy. You’ll soon see why Xi’an is known as China’s snack capital!
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- Hotel (9 Nächte)
- Peking - Willkommenstreffen
- Peking - Peking Ente Abendessen
- Peking - Fayuan-Tempel
- Peking - Niujie Street Imbissverkostung
- Peking - Tiananmen-Platz
- Peking - Verbotene Stadt
- Peking - Besuch der Großen Mauer - Abschnitt Mutianyu
- Xi'an - Nudelkochkurs
- Xi'an - Besuch eines lokalen Bauern mit pflanzlichem Mittagessen
- Xi'an - Terrakotta-Krieger Tour - Führer geführt
- Xi'an - Tour durch das muslimische Viertel und Food Crawl
- Xi'An - Kalligrafiekurs
- Chengdu - Hot Pot Abendessen nach Sichuan-Art
- Chengdu - Orientierungsspaziergang, geführt
- Chengdu - Panda-Zuchtstation
- Chengdu - Besuch des Museums der Sichuan-Küche mit Kocherlebnis
- Hongkong - geführte Orientierungswanderung
- Hongkong - Victoria Harbour und eine Symphonie der Lichter
- Hongkong - Spaziergang am Manmo-Tempel, Taikwun
- Hongkong - Graham Street Market
- Hongkong - Kantonesischer Morgentee/Dim Sum Erlebnis
- Beijing - Welcome Meeting
- Beijing - Peking Duck Dinner
- Beijing - Fayuan Temple
- Beijing - Niujie Street snack sampling
- Beijing - Tiananmen Square
- Beijing - Forbidden City
- Beijing - Great Wall Visit - Mutianyu Section
- Xi'an - Noodle making class
- Xi'an - local farmer visit including plant based lunch
- Xi'an - Terracotta Warriors Tour - leader led
- Xi'an - Muslim Quarter Walking Tour and Food Crawl
- Xi'An - Calligraphy class
- Chengdu - Sichuan style hot pot dinner
- Chengdu - Orientation walk, leader led
- Chengdu - Panda breeding center
- Chengdu - Sichuan Cuisine Museum Visit including cooking experience
- Hong Kong - leader led orientation walk
- Hong Kong - Victoria Harbour and A Symphony of Lights show
- Hong Kong - walking tour at Manmo Temple, Taikwun
- Hong Kong - Graham Street Market
- Hong Kong - Cantonese morning tea/dim sum experience
- 8x Frühstück
- 2x Mittagessen
- 4x Abendessen
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