Grand Baltic Explorer
- Return flights
- 9 nights in 4-star hotels
- 13 meals: 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
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If you’ve never been to China (or even if you have!), there’s enough in this vast, epic country to keep you coming back for more year after year. Seamlessly blending cosmopolitan culture with dramatic elements of the natural world, there’s nowhere else quite like it when it comes to travel. Given that the country was shut off from the rest of the world right up until the 1980s, it’s still relatively new to receiving tourists; however, foreign visitors are now as much a regular part of day-to-day Chinese life as pagodas and panda bears. With Travelsphere, holidays to China take in some of the country’s most iconic sights; from the world-famous terracotta army to the mighty mountains of Tibet, there’s so much to look forward to. If you have a clear vision for what you want to accomplish on your China escorted tour, there’s no better way to achieve it than by setting off on one of Travelsphere’s hand-crafted packages.
Mesmerising and mysterious is China, and Travelsphere wants nothing more than to help you make the most of this magical land. Always wanted to go on a river cruise along the Yangtze? We can make it happen. Experience China on guided tours with Travelsphere and discover a country like any other!
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With so many highlights to see you’ll need a good amount of time to explore, and a well organised tour so you don’t miss anything. Our Unmissable China & Yangtze Cruise is comprehensive. You will see Shanghai, The tomb of emperor Jingdi, The Summer Palace, The panda breeding centre, Forbidden city, cruise the Yangtze river and much much more!
China has an endless list of highlights, so much so, that it will keep you wanting to come back time and time again.
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Chinese cuisine is one of the most important components of Chinese culture. It’s long history dates back four thousand year ago, with an archaeologist finding the oldest noodle in the upper reaches of the Chinese Yellow River!
Chinese food is exquisite, appealing to the senses with its bright colours, aroma, taste, appearance, feel and meanings. There are of course many regional differences across the country due to climate and soil conditions altering the local ingredients but in all sense and purpose it is high quality version of your local Chinese take-away.
For those yet to try their local Chinese, a Chinese meal consists of two main elements: a staple of rice or noodle and a meat and/or vegetable dish. In Chinese dining every member of the family will have their own rice or noodle dish whereas the meat/vegetable dishes will shared. Very different to British traditions whereby we chose our meat or vegetable main and share our rice’s/noodles.
The Chinese do not use a knife and fork to eat their dinner, they dine with chopsticks for rice, noodle, meat and vegetable dishes and use a small ceramic spoon for soups. Although the locals will not be offended if you ask for cutlery, it is fun to try and have a go with chopsticks, especially eating rice….. with is particularly tricky!
For those of you that are dessert lovers, great news! You don’t have to wait till you’ve eaten dinner for dessert. Desserts are not typically eaten with dinner but are considered a snack that can eaten between meals! As an added bonus if you want a dessert after dinner you can still enjoy some locally sourced fresh fruit!
Etiquette - In China, leaving behind an empty plate is a sign to the host that you’re still hungry. If you are full and don’t want to eat more food, consider leaving a little behind to let the host know you have had enough.
The best time to visit China tends to be April, May, September and October. During these months you’re more likely to experience a warm, dry heat compared to the humid heat in the summer months and the contrasting intensely cold winter months.
China is however a large country with regional temperature differences and as such you can travel to different regions at different times of the year and enjoy different weather and likewise you cannot guarantee perfect weather even in the preferred months.
If you’re looking for a holiday destination that contrasts bustling cities with ancient sites, then look no further – with an incredibly fascinating history, China should be at the top of your list.
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