6-day LGBT Hong Kong and Beijing Tour

Enjoy Private car, driver and tour guide both in Beijing and Hong Kong, this seamless two cities tour give you more in China's history and now. Highlights include Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Harbor, Repulse Bay, Mutianyu Great Wall, Temple of Heaven, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Hutong Tour in Xicheng District, and Summer Palace.

Day 1: Arrival in Hong Kong Meals: No Meals

Our local professional guide and experienced driver will expect you at the airport after your baggage reclaim and customs clearance, and then escort you to check in the hotel in downtown area. Relax during the rest time of the day to recover from the jet leg. You will get some suggestions about how to spend the rest time of the day from our tour guide.


Propaganda(optional activity)
Location: 1 Hollywood Road, Central
Tel:+852 2868 1316
Opening Hour: Fri 18:00 - 06:00; Sat 22:00 - 06:00


Brief Introduction: The legendary Propaganda is one of the longest-running and largest dance clubs in Hong Kong.  Whether you love it or hate it, Propaganda continues to be the place to dance into the early hours of the morning after the bars have closed.
The entrance to Propaganda is halfway down a narrow alley called Ezra Lane which is just off Hollywood Road.  Closed Sundays.  Nearest MRT-Central Station. Features: bar, music, dancing


Attention:

1. If you have no intention to Bar visiting, please tell your trip advisor who will omit that activity, requote the tour and give you the practical arrangements immediately.

2. Bars do have rest time and not available in whole 365 days, and we will recommend the equivalent ones to you based on your specific touring date if the bars closed. If you do have some in mind, please feel free to let me know.

3. Generally, the bar visiting activity is placed at the first night of a new destination for giving both you and your tour guide much more time to rest and prepare for the next days' activity. However, we would pull it out and arrange to 2nd or 3rd day if it has time conflict with your flight, or sightseeing.

Day 2: Hong Kong Meals: Breakfast

1.Victoria Peak
With 554 meters above sea level, Victoria Peak is the highest point within Hong Kong and occupies the western part of the island. Meanwhile, here is the beeeest place to enjoy the multi-colorful night scene that encompasses Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor. Hong Kong Victoria Peak Tower will give you a full 270 degree view of Hong Kong. From the world-famous Victoria Harbour to the Kowloon Skylines - this view never fails to deliver and amaze. Besides, Madame Tussauds with many wax statues of famous people inside is also a nice place to go. Moreover, the Upper Peak Tram station building has restaurants offering fine dining.

2.Aberdeen
Originally, Aberdeen was a pirates' den two centuries ago, and later it turned into a simple fishing village. In recent years, with development of local high-rise building, Aberdeen has modernized and became a vibrant waterfront resort for people from metropolitan Hong Kong. However, the traditional fishing life is still popular there. Especially, in Bei Fung Tong Typhoon Shelter of Aberdeen, there are hundreds of junks and sampans, old-fashioned boats serving as floating homes for thousands of people.


3.Repulse Bay
Located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, the Repulse Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. With lng seashore, clear azure blue water, golden and soft sand and 16oC (60.8oF) to 26oC (80.6oF) temperatures all year round, here becomes a paradise of the locals and visitors to escape the heat and have funs in summer. As the origin of the name, maybe because the British Fleet repulsed the nearby pirates here in 1841, the sure origin has no written documents.


Day 3: Hong Kong to Beijing Meals: Breakfast

Take flight to Beijing. Your Beijing tour guide will welcome you and escort you to your
hotel. You can relax, or explore the city on your own. As the suggestions to tour city at
night, you can consult our tour guide. You can relax, or explore the city on your own.

Day 4: Beijing Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

1.Mutianyu Great Wall
The Great Wall is a series of stone and earthen fortifications stretching more than ten thousand miles from west to east on the boundless area of Northern China. It is seen as a major architectural miracle in the world. The Great Wall was a great defense project in ancient time and it embodied the ancient people of strong will and high intelligence, reflecting China's remarkable achievements of ancient engineering and also showing the long history of the Chinese nation. The Mutianyu section, 2,500 meters (2,734 yards) long, connects the Juyongguan Pass in the west and Gubeikou in the east. It is a superb location to appreciate the grandness of the Great Wall as well as to avoid the crowds at Badaling.


2.Temple of Heaven
Listed in the World Heritage List in 1998, Temple of Heaven was used to hold a memorial ceremony for the God in Winter Solstice Festival and to pray for harvest in the first month of the lunar year by the emperors in Ming and Qing dynasties. It is China's existing largest structure for sacrifice to heaven. Built in the first half of the AD 15th century, it is located in the royal gardens and surrounded by ancient pines. Here you can find the ancient China's philosophy on the relationship between the heaven and earth, which dominated the whole ancient China's history.


3.Shahe Cloisonne Factory
Shahe Cloisonne Factory manufactures and sells high quality Cloisonne ware. High quality Cloisonne also called "Copper - body and wire inlaid Enamel" requires an elaborate and complicated manufacturing process including hammering, filigree welding, enamel filling, surface polishing and gilding. This is a popular place for those looking for special, quality souvenirs. China Highlights customers have the opportunity to see the manufacturing process. This is an exclusive offer.


Day 5: Beijing Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

1.Forbidden City
Located at the city center and called Gu Gong in Chinese, Beijing Forbidden City was the imperial palace for twenty-four emperors during the Ming(1368-1644) and Qing dynasties(1644-1911). Lying to the north of Tiananmen Square it is the world's largest palace complex and covers 74 hectares. Surrounded by a 52-meter-wide moat and a 10-meter-high wall are more than 8,700 rooms. Construction of the palace complex began in 1407, the 5th year of the Yongle reign of the third emperor (Emperor Chengzu, Zhu Di) of the Ming dynasty. It was completed fourteen years later in 1420, and then the capital city was moved from Nanjing to Beijing the next year. Here is the right place to know the China's glorious past and imperial culture.


2.Tiananmen Square
The Tiananmen Square is the largest city square in the world (440,000 square meters), which was originally designed and built in Beijing in 1651 and enlarged to its present size in 1958. Nowadays, it has become a great relaxing place for the common people to do exercises, and on holidays, the whole square will be covered with fresh flowers. Meanwhile, it is sitll the key tourist area of Beijing for here has Tianan'men Gatetower, Monument to the People's Heroes, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Great Hall of the People, China Revolutionary Museum and Museum of Chinese History. If you have chance, the Tianan'men Flag Raising Ceremony should not be missed. Chinese military honor guards march with perfect rhythm and synchronicity to raise or lower the national flag.


3.Hutong
If you want to know Beijing culture and local history, Hutong should not be missed, and the best way to tour Hutong in limited time should be the rickshaw which saves time and energy and enlarges your tour range. The lanes have their own layout and structure, and when viewed from the air the combination of the lanes and courtyards resemble a chessboard with delicate gardens, fine rockeries and ancient ruins this makes them a wonder in the world. In the past, Beijing was composed of hundreds of courtyards around the Forbidden City, and these lanes stretched out in all four directions, connecting the different kinds of courtyards in the city. However, as the requirement for city construction, the number of them has fallen dramatically from 3250 to 1000.


4.Summer Palace
The original Summer Palace was built for celebrtaing the birthday of Emperor Qianlongs' in Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) but burnt down by Anglo-French allied forces in 1860. Rebuilt in 1888 by Empress Dowager Cixi but destroyed by the Eight Power Allied Forces in 1900. What you can see was rebuilt since 1903 though some architectures are destroyed forever. It is the largest preserved imperial garden and a former summer retreat for emperors. the 726.5 acres' area and three quarters water, Summer Palace is a perfect example of refined craftwork with finest materials, Longevity Hill, Kunming Lake etc with over 3,000 structures: pavilions, towers, bridges, corridors etc.


Day 6: Depart from Beijing Meals: Breakfast

Your private car, driver and tour guide will be ready and waiting at your hotel lobby to
get you to the airport on time. Sit back and relax as they help you check-in and escort you
to the correct security gate.

Price Per Person in US Dollars
Nov.1 - Mar. 31 Superior Class Deluxe Class
2-5 travelers $1639 $1900
6-9 travelers $1587 $1826
10 travelers & above $1469 $1769
Apr.1 - Oct.31 Superior Class Deluxe Class
2-5 travelers $1725 $1990
6-9 travelers $1665 $1925
10 travelers & above $1555 $1815
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