Fly to Beijing, China’s former imperial capital whose rich history dates back more than 3,000 years, then transfer to your hotel.* After check-in, you have free time to relax.
Day 2 - Beijing
This morning visit Tiananmen Square. Then, tour Beijing’s mysterious Forbidden City, off limits to visitors for 500 years; explore its pavilions, courtyards and gardens. After lunch, walk among the elegant buildings and landscaped grounds of the 700-acre Summer Palace complex. Tonight enjoy a dinner of local specialties. (B, L, D)
Day 3 - Beijing
After breakfast, travel to the Badaling Hills to walk the fabled Great Wall of China. Lunch in a local restaurant is followed by a stroll along the Sacred Way, a tree-lined avenue with massive animal sculptures guarding the Ming Tombs. This evening you can relax and dine at your hotel—or, enjoy an optional evening featuring China’s famous Peking duck and a recital by performers from the world-renowned Peking Opera. (B, L, D)
Day 4 - Beijing & Xian
Today, discover the sights and sounds of traditional Chinese life in Old Beijing’s hutongs (narrow alleys) via rickshaw.† Visit a silk carpet workshop for a demonstration. After lunch, fly to Xian, China’s capital during several important dynasties. From 618 to 907 A.D., the Tang Dynasty presided over one of China’s most glorious cultural periods. This evening, you may choose to dine surrounded by the song and dance of this colorful era, or dine and relax at your hotel. (B, L, D)
†Rickshaw tour only available on Beijing to Shanghai itinerary direction.
Day 5 - Xian & Chongqing
After breakfast, tour the mausoleum where Emperor Qin Shi Huang was buried over 2,000 years ago. Marvel at the thousands of life-sized terra cotta warriors, archers, infantrymen and horses provided to accompany him into the afterlife. After lunch fly to Chongqing, gateway to the Yangtze, to board your ship. Enjoy a Western dinner aboard. (B, L, D)
Day 6 - Fengdu
This afternoon, sail into Fengdu, a city dating back to the Han Dynasty. From here, embark on a tour of Snow Jade Cave, an underground labyrinth of caverns featuring dramatic karst limestone formations. Return to your ship for dinner and evening cruising. (B, L, D)
Day 7 - Shibaozhai
After a morning of scenic cruising along the Yangtze, tour the 12-story Shibaozhai Temple, an impressive example of Qing Dynasty architecture set on the banks of the river. Dine aboard. (B, L, D)
Day 8 - Three Gorges & Lesser Three Gorges
This morning, begin cruising past the spectacular limestone cliffs known as the Three Gorges. During your 150-mile journey, first pass Qutang Gorge, shortest and narrowest of the three larger gorges. Then board smaller boats to the Lesser Three Gorges. Marvel at the hanging coffins of the Ba people and the ancient plank road carved into the cliffside. Return aboard for lunch and spend the afternoon sailing through Wu (Witches) Gorge. Dine aboard; this evening, pass through the five-stage locks of the Three Gorges Dam. (B, L, D)
Day 9 - Three Gorges Dam & Three Gorges
First thing this morning, disembark for a tour of the Three Gorges Dam, an immense hydroelectric engineering project completed in 2008. After your tour, cruise through Xiling Gorge, longest of the Three Gorges. Dinner aboard. (B, L, D)
Day 10 - Jingzhou
This morning, visit a town where Viking River Cruises has sponsored a much-needed elementary school. Arrive to a warm greeting from the children. Return aboard for afternoon cruising and meals. (B, L, D)
Day 11 - Dongting Lake
After breakfast, cross Dongting Lake, China’s second largest freshwater lake. Stop for a visit to the 66-foot-high Yueyang Tower and its nearby pavilions, originally built during the Qing Dynasty. Cruise overnight. (B, L, D)
Day 12 - Wuhan
After breakfast, stop in Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province. Go through the Hubei Provincial Museum to see its many ancient artifacts, including a large collection of bronze bells. (B, L, D)
Day 13 - Jingdezhen
Today, visit the Ceramic History Museum in this city dubbed “the Porcelain Capital” due to its 1,700-year history of making pottery. Learn how ceramics were produced in ancient times and their significance to each dynasty. Dine aboard and sail overnight. (B, L, D)
Day 14 - Mt. Jiu Hua
Marvel at the tranquil beauty of Mt. Jiu Hua, one of only four sacred Buddhist mountains. Visit one of the area’s Buddhist temples, then return to your ship for dinner. (B, L, D)
Day 15 - Nanjing, Suzhou & Shanghai
After breakfast in Nanjing, enjoy a scenic journey to Suzhou, nicknamed “Venice of the East” for its intricate canals. Take a guided walk through the Old Town and along the city’s canals, then tour a silk factory and the exquisite Fishermen’s Garden.
After lunch, continue to Shanghai; check in to your hotel and have dinner with evening free to relax or explore. (B, L, D)
Day 16 - Shanghai
This morning, tour Old Shanghai and the Bund, an elegant riverfront promenade lined with historic buildings. Visit the comprehensive Shanghai Museum to see some of its extensive collection of art and artifacts. Dine in a restaurant, then enjoy a performance of the famous Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe. (B, L, D)
Day 17 - Shanghai
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and proceed to the airport for your return flight.* Or continue your China journey with an escorted land program that includes 3 nights in Hong Kong and 1 night in Guilin. Sightsee and shop in Hong Kong, then enjoy a relaxing day along Guilin’s scenic Li River. (B)
The following meals are included:
B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner
PRICE INCLUDES
Daily Shore Excursions
17 included guided tours
Included Meals
All meals: 16 breakfasts, 15 lunches & 15 dinners
Port Charges
Included on all itineraries
Complimentary Beverages
Wine, beer & soft drinks with onboard lunch and dinner
*Transfers are not included. Let us know if you would like help arranging your airport transfer
Cruise ship operating this itinerary:
Viking Emerald
* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected
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The capital of The People's Republic of China covers an area of some 6,870 square miles and boasts a population of over 11 million people. At the heart of this immense metropolis lies the Forbidden City. Two more examples of China's enduring culture are The Great Wall and Tiananmen Square.
Country - China Distance from port to City - 225kms Distance from port to Airport - 250kms Currency - Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Places of Interest Tiananmen Square, Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace
Xian
Xian is located in the southern part of the Guanzhong Plain. With the Qinling Mountains to the south and the Weihe River to the north, it is in a great geographical location surrounded by water and hills. It has a demi-moist monsoon climate and there is a clear distinction between its four seasons. Except the colder winter any season is perfect for for traveling.
Country - China Distance from port to City - N/A Distance to Airport - 20km Currency - Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Places of Interest City Wall of Xian, Terracotta Army, Mount Hua, The Bell and Drum Tower
Chongqing
Country - China Distance from port to City - Distance from port to Airport - 20km Currency - Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Places of Interest Three Gorges, The Great Hall of the People, People's Liberation Monument
Shibaozhai
Country - China Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 0kms Currency - Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Places of Interest
Wuhan
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Shanghai
For the past 15 years Shanghai has reawakened and regained its former glory as “The Paris of the East” in the 1920s and 30s. Its new skyscrapers seem to go up almost overnight, especially in the Pudong District, Shanghai's commericial center. And the air's electric with a sense of confidence and purpose.
Even the best museum, the Shanghai Museum, is but a decade old and already owns a collection of bronze that may well be the finest in the world. Still, there are a few more ancient sites worth your attention such as the pastoral, 16th century Yu Garden, an extraordinary maze of Ming Dynasty pavilions and bridges, encircled by an udulating dragon wall.
Country - China Distance from port to City - 5kms Distance from port to Airport - 50kms Currency - Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Places of Interest The Bund, Nanjing Road, Yuyuan Gardens, Old Bazaar, Xintiandi, Shanghai Museum
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China is a fascinating land of contrasts: mountains, plateaus, deserts, lakes and rivers…small villages and huge modern metropolises…ancient history and futuristic technology. China’s geography is widely varied, with terrain ranging from rainforests to deserts and beaches to snow-capped peaks. The Chinese landscape boasts the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, as well as the world’s third longest river, the Yangtze; all of Viking’s China itineraries include a cruise along the Yangtze River.
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