Day 1 Zhuhai (   ) |
Arriving at the Macau airport, our tour guide will greet you at the airport, check in the hotel in Zhuhai. Free time on KouAn Underground Shopping center, the biggest shopping center in Asia. |
Zhuhai | a prefecture-level city on the southern coast of Guangdong province. Zhuhai is 140 km southwest of Guangzhou. It borders the Macau to the south, and 140 km southwest of Guangzhou. Its territory counts 146 islands and a coastline of 690 km. |
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[ Optional ] KouAn Underground Shopping Mall: Gongbei Port is the main border checkpoint for crossing into Macau from Zhuhai. Beneath the Port Plaza is the famous 2-level underground shopping mall. It was known as one of the biggest shopping mall in Asia, you mind find lots of things here at competitive prize. |
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Day 2 Zhuhai, Shenzhen ( B ) |
Zhuhai city tour visit Lover Road and Fishwoman Status,then transfer to Shenzhen for visiting Splendid China & Folk Culture village, free time at DongMen Shopping area in downtown Shenzhen at night. |
Statue of Fisher Girl | The Statue of fisher girl has become the landmark in the city of Zhuhai, she holds a pearl high in the air with both hands in an elegant pose, admiring its bright luster that also symbolizes the brightness of Zhuhai. An Immortal named Jiuzhou Elder was moved by their love and helped the young man re…… | Shopping in Shenzhen | Many visitors come from Hong Kong to Shenzhen for the shopping, where goods and services are assumed cheaper than those in Hong Kong. However, you need to be prepared knowing the price difference of specific items, and know how to negotiate. Otherwise the goods may end up being expensive. | Splendid China and the China Folk Culture Villages | Splendid China is a fun entertainment complex. Here, the focus is on miniature Chinese sites, intended to reflect the history, culture, art, ancient architecture and customs and habits of various nationalities in China in a display of some of China's most famous sites and life sized pottery animals …… |
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[ Optional ] Dongmen Pedestrian Street: One of the oldest parts of Shenzhen, the Dongmen area was established about 300 years ago, leading it to be alternatively known as "Old Street". It was also described as the center of the city's commercial development. |
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Day 3 Hong Kong ( B ) |
Transfer to Hong Kong by train, visit Repulse Bay,Victoria Park, Tism sha Tsui Garden. In the afternoon, free time for shopping at the famous shopping center at Causeway Bay. At night, enjoy the spleadid view of the Victoria Harbour. |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong is simply dazzling. Experience the distinctive blend of East and West in this dynamic city. Feel the rush as you indulge in shopping. Savour culinary delicacies. Open your senses to Hong Kong's amazing skyline, bustling harbour and peaceful countryside. | Causeway Bay | Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, known for its shopping extravaganza, hosts large number of Japanese department stores, boutiques and entertainment spots. Electronics and camera shops abound in the region. The place boasts of shopping spots like Windsor House and Times Square. | Aberdeen Harbour | Aberdeen Harbour is home to hundreds of people living on fishing junks. Their traditional lifestyle is dramatically juxtaposed against a modern high-rise community that spreads up the nearby hillsides. In the evenings, the thousands of twinkling lights reflected on the water are a magical sight. | Victoria Harbor | Victoria Harbour is one of the most popular travel tourist attractions in Hong Kong, is flanked by impressive skylines. The harbour is known for impressive views and scintillating public shows. |
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[ Optional ] Victoria Peak: High above Hong Kong Island on the 'back of the Dragon', Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's premier visitor attraction, providing magnificent harbour and city views. |
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Day 4 Macau ( ) |
Transfer to Macau by ferry, proceed to visit Ruins of st.Paul Church, Kuan Yin Status, Temple of A Ma, Venetian Casino and native shop. |
Macau | Macau was a Portuguese colony from the early 16th century to 1999. And it was both the first and last European colony in China. The mixing of the Chinese and Portuguese cultures and religious traditions for more than four centuries has left Macau with an inimitable collection of holidays, festivals …… | A-Ma Temple | A-Ma Temple is reputedly the place in Macau where the Portuguese first landed, and is the starting point of this historical exploration. | Ruins of St Paul's | Ruins of St. Paul's was built in 1602 adjoining the Jesuit College of St. Paul's. Made of taipa and wood, the church was brilliantly decorated and furnished, according to early travelers. |
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[ Optional ] Shopping in Macau: Macau is a place where you can purchase almost anything, and have a wonderful time doing it. Luxury items are cheaper here than in other cities in the region. |
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Day 5 Macau ( ) |
Free time until check out and transfer to Macau airport for departure.
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Casinos of Macau | To hundreds and thousands of Asian casino devotees, Macau already is Asia’s very own Las Vegas. You will see in Macau the familiar bright exciting signs, nightlife, casinos, bars and basically one of the world’s largest parties. |
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[ Optional ] Dim Sum in Macau: Egg Tart and Mango pudding are most famous Dim Sum in Macau. Dim Sum is a Cantonese term for small snacks. You may taste a variety of different Dim Sum for afternoon tea. |
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