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Prepárate para pasar un día inolvidable viajando a través de la historia y la cultura de dos ciudades chinas, Shenzhen y Guangzhou. Esta excursión de un día completo te cautivará por la riqueza histórica y las tradiciones profundamente enraizadas de la región.

Saldremos temprano hacia Shenzhen, ciudad antigua y moderno centro comercial a la vez. Visitaremos el Museo de Historia y Centro Folclórico, donde hay más de 20.000 reliquias que muestran el desarrollo histórico de la ciudad. Descubre el pasado y el presente de ciudad, con la Exposición de la Cultura Popular de Shenzhen. Explora la cultura popular de las antiguas comunidades cantonesa y hakka, junto con los modernos desarrollos de los últimos dos siglos. Repondremos fuerzas con un almuerzo clásico a base de dim-sum, en el mundialmente famoso Hotel Shangri-la. Una vez saciado el hambre continuaremos hacia Guangzhou, un importante puerto comercial situado a orillas del río de las Perlas. Iremos hacia el espléndido Memorial Hall del Dr. Sun Yat-sen, donde visitaremos los extensos terrenos de este hermoso teatro, que ahora se utiliza para reuniones y actuaciones culturales.

Después iremos al colosal Templo de los Seis Árboles Banyan. En este santuario budista, con sus enormes higueras en los pintorescos patios, encontrarás la paz y la serenidad a medida que descubres sus ricas tradiciones. Continuaremos con la Academia del Clan Chen, un antiguo complejo que servía como sala de culto a los antepasados. Esta es una práctica importante en todo el país, tanto para las viejas como para las nuevas generaciones. Y después, regresaremos en tren, en un viaje que nos permitirá contemplar la belleza de la campiña iluminada por la luna.

Será un día muy agradable, en el que disfrutaremos de las imágenes y sonidos de una de las regiones más culturalmente dinámicas de China. El tiempo que pases en las ciudades te mostrará cómo la tradición del pasado encaja con la modernidad del presente.

Encuentra las mejores gangas de Hong Kong en el Lo Wu Shopping Mall y aprende sobre la fascinante historia de China en una gran variedad de museos. Situado junto a la estación de tren de Shenzhen Lo Wu, el Lo Wu Mall es un paraíso de las compras. Incluso si las compras no son tu pasatiempo favorito, hay muchos salones de belleza, spas y centros de pedicura dentro del edificio. Nada combina tan bien como las compras y un masaje tradicional chino. Todo lo que necesitas para sacar el máximo partido de esta excursión es una buena cantidad de dinero en efectivo y un par de manos más.

Descubre también el Shenzhen Museum of History and Folk Centre, que contiene más de 20 000 piezas de reliquias culturales. Aprende todo sobre la historia de la civilización china con esta excursión didáctica.

Por otra parte, la Exhibition of Shenzhen Folk Culture ilustra la vida y las costumbres de una pequeña población rural que vivía al margen de otros grupos. Gracias a esta exposición, conocerás tan bien la cultura Shenzhen como la tuya.

La Modern Shenzhen Exhibition es la continuación natural de la primera, ya que presenta la historia del pueblo Shenzhen desde la batalla de Kowloon en 1839 hasta el establecimiento de la República Popular China en 1949.

Por último, pero no menos importante, ponle una guinda a tu día con un almuerzo de dim-sun en el mundialmente famoso Shangri-la Hotel. Este día está garantizado por la talla de la cultura y el lujo.

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On this Hong Kong city tour, you’ll venture into both the rich and poor communities to learn about the areas’ development, as well as the cultures of those who call these districts home. You’ll look at some legacies of the British colonial period and learn how the city is revitalising its heritage buildings, as well as the public’s quest to promote local arts and culture.

Your Hong Kong tour will lead you to the posh Kowloon Tong through a big recreation ground and park, which acts as a buffer from the hustle and bustle of urban Kowloon. Here you’ll discover many quaint streets – and expensive cars. This is a luxury neighbourhood, home to affluent locals, with whooping real estate price tags.

From there, you’ll visit what was once the biggest shopping mall in Hong Kong. Find out why so many shoppers lose their sense of direction and just let their shopping instinct take over amid the more than 200 shops and restaurants.

You’ll then explore the other side of the city, an area that’s home to social housing and charity organisations. Yet despite the poverty, this district of Hong Kong is full of character and colour. As you explore, you’ll learn about the local government’s efforts to improve the community, and see sites such as the first generation of public housing in Hong Kong and a former factory turned into an art studio and exhibit space. You’ll find out why so many Hong Kongers are rediscovering this area, checking out its vibrant markets, electronics shopping malls, and the nearby Garment District. You’ll finish off your Hong Kong city tour on a treasure hunt through the city’s best known flea market.

Hidden away among high-rise apartment towers and busy highways, the past lives on in the New Territories... a living museum shaped by the rise and development of the so-called five great clans of Hong Kong (the Tang, Hau, Pang, Liu and Man). Taking in historic sites around the New Territories, the Heritage Tour brings to life the customs and cultures of these clans and provides a fascinating glimpse of Hong Kong's rich heritage.

TAI FU TAI & FAN TIN VILLAGE: The opulent stately home built in 1865 by a scholar of the Man clan, Man Chune-luen, who was bestowed a title of Tai Fu (Mandarin) by The Qing Imperial government. Nearby is Fan Tin village where the Man clan members dwell.

LO WAI WALLED VILLAGE & TANG CHUNG LING ANCESTRAL HALL: A photo stop will be made at the Lo Wai Walled Village, the first walled village built by the Tang clan. The site was also declared a monument in 1997. Nearby is the Tang's Ancestral Hall, built in the 16th century, for clan rituals & ancestor worship.

LAM TSUEN WISHING TREE: A big banyan tree that is popular among local villagers who come to burn joss sticks and make wishes under it.

MAN MO TEMPLE & TAI PO MARKET: A temple dedicated to the gods Man (Literature) and Mo (Martial Arts). Nearby is the Tai Po Market which used to be the trading ground of foods & goods around the New Territories and now is a thriving food market.

Esta actividad es para un mínimo de 2 personas

desde 53,38 €

HONG KONG – ASIA’S WORLD CITY.
This tour especially offers you a complete experience in the sea on a sampan ride, on the land in a peak tram and in the sky in a helicopter. Explorer this Asia’s World City with us on this HONG KONG’S FAMED & FAMOUS TOUR.

PEAK TRAM - EXCLUSIVELY ARRANGED FOR YOU! Operated for over 125 years, there’s nothing in the world like riding the 373 meters long Peak Tram to visit the Victoria Peak. Many skyscrapers buildings you passed by look like they leaning at a 45° angle!

THE SKY TERRACE 428: The highest viewing platform in Hong Kong offering a stunning 360-degree panoramic view across Hong Kong. You'll be amazed by the spectacular evening view of the surrounding city skyline and Victoria Harbour towering skyscrapers.

REPULSE BAY: Repulse Bay is located in the southern part of HK Island and is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong.

ABERDEEN FISHING VILLAGE: Take a sampan ride for a closer look of the famous Aberdeen typhoon shelter and catch glimpse of the lifestyle of Hong Kong's remaining fisherfolks.

DIM SUN LUNCH AT JUMBO KINGDOM: A great attraction for its fishing village background, and where you will enjoy a dim sum lunch at the famous floating restaurant.

HELICOPTER RIDE: This flightseeing tour offers the best way to see the beautiful scenery and sites of Hong Kong. The AS355N twin engine Squirrel helicopter seats up to 5 passengers in superb air-conditioned comfort. The large, clear windows in the helicopter also offer an excellent visibility to enhance the flying experience. Fasten your seat belts and be ready to experience an awe-inspiring bird’s eye view of Hong Kong!

Be amazed and delighted at beautiful scenery of sites of Hong Kong's Southside coastline.

Same as Hong Kong, Macau is a place where the East meets West. In this tour, you will be shown the charm of the Chinese and Portuguese heritages embraced in arrays of modernized architecture. After hotel pick up, we'll transfer you to Macau Ferry Terminal for departure to Macau. Upon arrival, sightseeing tour begins with certain World Heritages Sites including section of the Old City Walls, Na Tcha Temple, Mount Fortress and Temple of A-ma.

We will first visit the landmark of Macau – Ruins of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. The church was built in 1602 and burned by fire in 1835. Miraculously, fine art of carving and statues can be seen on the surviving facade.

After visiting those famous sightseeing attractions, in the late afternoon you will enjoy the must-see water-based show –“The House of Dancing Water”. After the show, you'll have the chance to experience Macau's newest integrated resort with diverse entertainment – City of Dreams.

Points of interest/ itinerary

Ruins of St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church (World Heritage): Ruins of St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church is a must-go attraction in Macau.
NA TCHA TEMPLE (World Heritage)
SECTION OF THE OLD CITY WALLS (World Heritage)
MUSEUM OF MACAU(N.B. Museum of Macau is closed on Monday. It will be replaced by visiting Maritime Museum on Monday tours).
MOUNT FORTRESS (World Heritage).
TEMPLE OF A-MA (World Heritage).
MACAU TOWER(Admission on own expenses).
CASINO: Casinos in Macau offer a large variety of casino games that give versatile entertainment to visitors.
The world's largest, most spectacular water-based show - "The House of Dancing Water" was created and directed by Franco Dragone. It is an epic spectacular story transcends through time and space.



In addition to being known as the most successful SEZ (Special Economic Zone) of China, Shenzhen also offers three of the most popular attractions in China. Splendid China is adjourning to the China Folk Culture Village which includes more than 70 famous scenic wonders of China in Miniature. This is the world's largest display of miniature landmarks. We have designed a tour that lets you explore the history and culture of Shenzhen and experience the newest attractions in one day! Tour includes a visit to Shenzhen arts and craft center, where some of the World’s best hand-crafts products are made. Tour will depart from Shenzhen to Hong Kong by first-class train at approximately 1800 hours and we will transfer you back to your hotel.

Shenzhen Museum of History & Folk Center: Shenzhen Museum has more than 20,000 pieces of cultural relics, showing the civilization of China and historic materials about the development history of Shenzhen. (Note: Shenzhen Museum closes on every Monday. Tour will visit Meridian View Centre on Monday.)

The Exhibition of Shenzhen Folk Culture: “Folk Culture” refers to a culture traditionally practiced by a small, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups. This exhibition hall allows you to explore specific folk culture of ancient Shenzhen residents, mainly the Cantonese and Hakka community.

Modern Shenzhen Exhibition: The Exhibition of Modern Shenzhen mainly presents Shenzhen’s history spanning from Kowloon Sea-base battle in 1839 to the establishment of PRC in 1949. This exhibitions focus on two main theme, battle against invasion and development of social economy.

Dim Sum Lunch: After visiting the Museum of History and Folk Center, we have specially arranged a traditional dim-sum lunch for your stomach at the world famous Shangri-la hotel. (Shang Palace)

Indian Lunch: You will have the option of enjoying a traditional Indian lunch at the Indian Restaurant which located in Shenzhen. The Indian food will give u a unique and unforgettable experience. (Indian vegetarian menu is also available; please advise us when the booking is made. Late request will not be entertained)

desde 114,57 €

Shenzhen is located in the southern portion of the Guangdong Province, on the eastern shore of the Pearl River Delta. Neighboring the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong, Shenzhen's location gives it a geographical advantage for economic development. While the city does not have as many historical attractions as other famous cities in China, it has created a number of excellent theme parks which entertain while teaching visitors about China and the world. Tour will depart from Shenzhen to Hong Kong by first-class train at approximately 1800 hours and we will transfer you back to your hotel.

Shenzhen Museum of History & Folk Center: Shenzhen Museum has more than 20,000 pieces of cultural relics, showing the civilization of China and historic materials about the development history of Shenzhen. (Note: Shenzhen Museum closes on every Monday. Tour will visit Meridian View Centre on Monday.)

The Exhibition of Shenzhen Folk Culture: “Folk Culture” refers to a culture traditionally practiced by a small, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups. This exhibition hall allows you to explore specific folk culture of ancient Shenzhen residents, mainly the Cantonese and Hakka community.

Modern Shenzhen Exhibition: The Exhibition of Modern Shenzhen mainly presents Shenzhen’s history spanning from Kowloon Sea-base battle in 1839 to the establishment of PRC in 1949. This exhibitions focus on two main theme, battle against invasion and development of social economy.

Dim Sum Lunch: After visiting the Museum of History and Folk Center, we have specially arranged a traditional dim-sum lunch for your stomach at the world famous Shangri-la hotel. (Shang Palace)

Indian Lunch: You will have the option of enjoying a traditional Indian lunch at the Indian Restaurant which located in Shenzhen. The Indian food will give u a unique and unforgettable experience. (Indian vegetarian menu is also available; please advise us when the booking is made. Late request will not be entertained)

desde 138,8 €

Window of the World is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Shenzhen. Here you can see vivid replicas of the world’s wonders, historical heritages and famous scenic sites. We have designed a tour that lets you explore the history and culture of Shenzhen and experience the newest attractions in one day! Tour will depart from Shenzhen to Hong Kong by first-class train at approximately 1800 hours and we will transfer you back to your hotel.

Shenzhen Museum of History & Folk Center: Shenzhen Museum has more than 20,000 pieces of cultural relics, showing the civilization of China and historic materials about the development history of Shenzhen. (Note: Shenzhen Museum closes on every Monday. Tour will visit Meridian View Centre on Monday.)

The Exhibition of Shenzhen Folk Culture: “Folk Culture” refers to a culture traditionally practiced by a small, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups. This exhibition hall allows you to explore specific folk culture of ancient Shenzhen residents, mainly the Cantonese and Hakka community.

Modern Shenzhen Exhibition: The Exhibition of Modern Shenzhen mainly presents Shenzhen’s history spanning from Kowloon Sea-base battle in 1839 to the establishment of PRC in 1949. This exhibitions focus on two main theme, battle against invasion and development of social economy.

Dim Sum Lunch: After visiting the Museum of History and Folk Center, we have specially arranged a traditional dim-sum lunch for your stomach at the world famous Shangri-la hotel. (Shang Palace).

INDIAN LUNCH: You will have the option of enjoying a traditional Indian lunch at the Indian Restaurant which located in Shenzhen. The Indian food will give u a unique and unforgettable experience. (Indian vegetarian menu is also available; please advise us when the booking is made).

desde 119,77 €

Lo Wu Shopping Mall, located next to the Shenzhen Lo Wu train station, is a bargain shopping paradise for everyone. The mall is filled with shops selling designer name products and many local goods. If shopping is not for you, there are many beauty shops inside the mall for your pedicure and also high quality spa for you to relax with a tradition massage. We have designed this tour to provide you with maximum time spent at Lo Wu shopping mall. Tour includes a visit to Shenzhen arts and craft center, where some of the World’s best hand-crafts products are made. Tour will depart from Shenzhen to Hong Kong by first-class train at approximately 6pm and we will transfer you back to your hotel.

Lo Wu Shopping Mall: Enjoy approx. 3.5 hours at Lo Wu Shopping Mall will give you opportunities not only to shop bus also to bargain. Remember to bring adequate cash and an extra pair of help hands.

Shenzhen Museum of History & Folk Center: Shenzhen Museum has more than 20,000 pieces of cultural relics, showing the civilization of China and historic materials about the development history of Shenzhen. (Note: Shenzhen Museum closes on every Monday. Tour will visit Meridian View Centre on Monday.)

The Exhibition of Shenzhen Folk Culture: “Folk Culture” refers to a culture traditionally practiced by a small, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups. This exhibition hall allows you to explore specific folk culture of ancient Shenzhen residents, mainly the Cantonese and Hakka community.

Modern Shenzhen Exhibition: The Exhibition of Modern Shenzhen mainly presents Shenzhen’s history spanning from Kowloon Sea-base battle in 1839 to the establishment of PRC in 1949. This exhibitions focus on two main theme, battle against invasion and development of social economy.

Dim Sum Lunch: After visiting the Museum of History and Folk Center, we have specially arranged a traditional dim-sum lunch for your stomach at the world famous Shangri-la hotel. (Shang Palace).

desde 101,55 €

Discover the rich blend of Chinese and colonial history of Hong Kong with a hop on – hop off bus tour. See all the famous sights and landmarks from an open-top double-decker bus and enjoy a drive through Kowloon, Hong Kong Island or Stanley.

HIGHLIGHTS:

* Three exciting routes and three different neighbourhoods
* Easy and comfortable way to explore Hong Kong
* Commentary in different languages

A hop on – hop off bus tour is by far the most relaxing and enjoyable way to see a city as big as Hong Kong. Learn about the city’s history with recorded commentary in a variety of languages and see main attractions and landmarks pass you by. Choose from the following three routes, each taking in a different neighbourhood.

Itinerary and stops
Hong Kong Island (Red Route): Central Star Ferry Pier 7 (IFC shopping mall & Star ferry), Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC & Golden Bauhinia Flower), Causeway bay SOGO, Park Lane Hotel, Wan Chai computer centre, Peak Tram (The peak & Madame Tussauds HK), Mid-Level Escalator (Queen’s road & Central Market), Man Mo Temple and Lan Kwai Fong & SOHO (Fringe Club, dining and nightlife).

Stanley (Green Route): Peak Tram (The peak & Madame Tussauds HK), Ocean Park, Aberdeen (Jumbo Floating restaurant & Sampan Ride), Repulse Bay (Repulse Bay Beach & Tin Hau Temple) and Stanley (Stanley Market & Murray House).

Kowloon (Blue Route): Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade (Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars & Museums), The Peninsula (The Peninsula, DFS Galleria & ISQUARE), Langham Place (Ladies Market & Sport Wear Street), Temple Street (Tin Hau Temple, Jade Market and Night Market), SKY100 (SKY100, The Element & ICC), Hankow Road (1881 Heritage, Harbour City & Canton Road) and Mody Road (DFS Galleria & Science Museum).

Experience the very best of Hong Kong nightlife with a romantic harbour cruise and enjoy a magnificent view of the glittering city.
Hong Kong never sleeps, and this evening dinner cruise is one of the best ways to be part of the pulsating night culture of this vibrant city. As the night sky lights up with a hundred shimmering lights of Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, sail into Aberdeen Harbour, famous for its ‘floating restaurants’ and delicious seafood.

First, We will escorted you to the pier, you will board on our authentic Chinese sightseeing boat, a chance to put your feet up. Even if you don’t, you are promised a relaxing evening cruise in Victoria Harbour, with unlimited free drinks on board while seeing the sunset gradually dimming on the horizon. The Cruise also showcases the glittering places along the harbour, including Central, Causeway Bay, Lei Yue Mun Village and Kai Tak Cruise Terminal.

After the cruise, tour bus will drive you to Jumbo Floating Restaurant for a fabulous Chinese-Style dinner in Aberdeen. Jumbo is not only a restaurant to expand your culinary horizon with her delicious 8-course Chinese dinner, but also a theme park that worth taking snap-shots to remember your journey there. Before heading back to your hotel, the tour bus will stop at the Mid-Levels Lookout point where you will see the tranquil harbour beautifully spreading out before you.

The New Territories, which stretch between the outer hills of Kowloon and Hong Kong’s boundary with Mainland China, are a diverse part of Asia’s world city that are mostly rural and sometimes urban. Well described as ‘the land between’, they are a scenic fusion of traditional customs and modern trends, of natural wonders and man-made achievements. The tour will allow you to see another side of Hong Kong and it stands both as a gentle reminder of Hong Kong's past as well as a symbol of its hopes and dreams for the future.

YUEN YUEN INSTITUTE: A religious complex that demonstrates the significance of Confucian, Taoist and Buddhist contributions to the society.

TAI MO SHAN: At Hong Kong's highest mountain, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Hong Kong Island and Tsuen Wan industrial town to the south. Driving down hill, stop will be made at the old Fanling Walled Village belonging to a big family clan in the New Territories.

LUK KENG: Luk Keng lies opposite the China boundary, just across HK's starling inlet. You can see the border town on China side and a bird sanctuary in Hong Kong waters where Chinese pond herons and night-herons nest.

SAM MUN TSAI FISH FARMING ZONE: At Sam Mun Tsai fish farming zone, you can see how local fisherfolks breed fish in submerged cages.

If you choose the option with lunch, you will enjoy a Chinese lunch at a local restaurant.

Esta actividad es para un mínimo de 4 personas

desde 53,38 €

Temple Street is a local market which can offer you an experience the traditional local culture in the city. Take an open-top bus ride and you will enjoy the fabulous view of Hong Kong from dust to night from the top deck. Trinkets, tea ware, electronics, watches, menswear, jade and antiques are scrutinized and haggled over, while claypot rice, seafood, noodles and other treats are consumed with gusto. Temple Street Night Market is an enduring example of the theatre and festivity of a Chinese market. And it’s on show nightly.

OPEN-TOP BUS RIDE: An open-top bus ride will take you on a spectacular drive along busy street and bring you a beautiful experience amid the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. You'll be dazzled by the amazing spectacle of neon-lights on the top deck and experience the metropolitan city of Hong Kong along with a breeze.

TEMPLE STREET: When the sun goes down, the traders have already laid out their wares and the opera singers and fortune tellers begin to emerge. Welcome to the Temple Street Night Market, a popular street bazaar, named after a Tin Hau temple located in the centre of its main drag, and a place so steeped in local atmosphere that it has served as the backdrop to many a memorable movie.

Afternoon Western Shoreline & Container Port Cruise
Enjoy a leisurely cruise to see the most famous landmarks and architectures, including ICC, IFC, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, HSBC Headquarter Building and the Bank of China Tower. One of the highlights is the Stonecutters Island, the formerly British Royal Navy Base. As the boat sails further west, you are introduced the spectacular new Stonecutters Bridge linking the city to the new Hong Kong International Airport. Opened in 2009, it is presently the second longest cable-stayed bridge in the world. Right below the bridge is the Kwai Chung Container Port, the world’s third largest container port. Ready your camera to capture the cargo handling facilities for container ship and river boats.

Hong Kong Big Bus Premium Ticket - 24 hours Unlimited ride
Discover the rich blend of Chinese and colonial history that is the astonishing city of Hong Kong. With this exciting sightseeing bus tour you will see all of the most famous landmarks in this world-renowned city. INCLUDES: Star Ferry return tickets, Sampan Ride in Aberdeen harbor, 10 recorded languages, Peak Tram Sky Pass or Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck entry, Maritime Museum entry and Rewards voucher booklet.

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