5 DAYS JIANGSU PRIVATE TOUR
5 DAYS JIANGSU PRIVATE TOUR
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Star hotel lists
Star hotel lists
D1: JI Hotel (Nanjing Xinjiekou) or similar grade
D2: UrCove by Hyatt Yangzhou Dongguan Street or similar grade
D3: Worldhotel Grand Juna Wuxi or similar grade
D4: JI Hotel (Suzhou Guanqian Pedestrian Street) or similar grade
Note:
Room Supplement: HKD1300 / person
Luxury hotel lists
Luxury hotel lists
D1: Shangri-La Nanjing or similar grade
D2: Yangzhou Guest House Canal Sanwan Hotel or similar grade
D3: InterContinental Hotels WUXI by IHG or similar grade
D4: Hyatt Regency Suzhou or similar grade
Note:
Room Supplement: HKD3600 / person
Itinerary
Itinerary
D01: Nanjing Lukou International Airport → Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum (Wutong Avenue, Bo'ai Archway) → Confucius Temple → Qinhuai River → Check-in at Nanjing Hotel
D02: Hotel Breakfast → Presidential Palace → Yangzhou Slender West Lake (Five Pavilion Bridge, Twenty-Four Bridges) → Ge Garden (Four Seasons Rockery) → Dongguan Street → Check-in at Yangzhou Hotel
D03: Hotel Breakfast → Daming Temple → Wuxi Lingshan Grand Buddha (Brahma Palace, Touching the Buddha's Feet) → Nanchang Street (Canal Night View) → Check-in at Wuxi Hotel
D04: Hotel Breakfast → Turtle Head Park (Taihu Fairy Island | Cherry Blossom Season/Autumn Scenery) → Suzhou Humble Administrator's Garden (Top of China's Four Great Gardens) → Pingjiang Road (Water Alley Stroll) → Suzhou Museum → Check-in at Suzhou Hotel
D05: Hotel Breakfast → Jinji Lake → Nanjing Lukou International Airport
Note:
The above itinerary is for reference only! We will customize a suitable itinerary for everyone based on different seasons and guests' preferences.
Tour includes
Tour includes
- 4 Nights Hotel
- 4 Days Breakfasts
- Tour Guide Fee(Optional)
- Driver Fee
- Whole Period Use of Car (10hrs/Day, RMB150/Extra hr)
- Toll, Gasoline, and Parking Fee
Customer protection
Customer protection
BLISS TRAVEL is a licensed travel agency in Hong Kong, offering a range of travel services, including arranging private tours. As a legally regulated travel agent, we adhere to the relevant laws and regulations of the Hong Kong tourism industry to ensure a safe and reliable travel experience for our clients. Upon participating in our organized private tours and completing the payment, our clients receive an e-levy stamp from us as a form of protection. For detailed information regarding the protection provided by the e-levy stamp, please refer to the website of the Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority:
https://www.tia.org.hk/en/travel-industry-compensation-fund/protection-under-travel-industry-compensation-fund-and-the-relevant-legal-provisions.html
The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, a landmark in Nanjing, was built to commemorate Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The grand mausoleum, nestled against the mountain, features solemn blue-tiled roofs and white walls. Climbing to the top offers a panoramic view of Nanjing, blending history with nature.
Confucius Temple in Nanjing, a cultural gem by the Qinhuai River. Stroll through ancient streets, savor local delicacies, and immerse in Ming-Qing charm. The night lights add a romantic touch to this Jiangnan water town.
Qinhuai River, the soul of Nanjing, where centuries of history shimmer on its waters. Glide on a painted boat at night, admire the riverside lights, and savor the ancient charm of "Ten-Mile Qinhuai," a poetic and vibrant scene.
The Presidential Palace in Nanjing, a witness to modern Chinese history. Stroll through its blend of Eastern and Western architecture, relive the Republic of China era, and discover stories from the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom to the Nationalist Government in every brick.
Slender West Lake in Yangzhou, a masterpiece of Jiangnan gardens. With picturesque lake views and elegant pavilions, a boat ride here immerses you in the poetic scenery of "flowers and willows along the banks, towers and terraces leading to the hills."
Ge Garden in Yangzhou, one of China's Four Great Gardens, famed for its bamboo and rocks. The seasonal rockeries are masterpieces—stroll through "spring hills gentle as smiles, summer hills lush as drops" and marvel at the artistry.
Dongguan Street in Yangzhou, a vibrant snapshot of a thousand-year-old thoroughfare. Cobblestone paths lined with time-honored shops and trendy boutiques, lantern-lit nights filled with Huaiyang delicacies - step into a timeless journey.
Daming Temple in Yangzhou, a millennium-old sanctuary and cultural treasure. Monk Jianzhen once preached here, with its ancient pagoda and serene gardens. Climb to admire Slender West Lake - where Zen and beauty unite, calming the soul.
The Lingshan Grand Buddha in Wuxi, an 88-meter bronze colossus standing by Lake Tai. Its serene gaze overlooks all, while the Brahma Palace dazzles with gold - a sacred blend of Zen and artistry, perfect for spiritual renewal.
Nanchang Street in Wuxi, a millennium-old canal-side lane where creativity and cuisine thrive amid grey-tiled houses. Lantern-lit nights invite strolls on cobblestones, with the canal’s whisper embodying Jiangnan’s laid-back charm.
Turtle Head Isle in Wuxi, the crown jewel of Lake Tai, where cherry blossoms meet emerald waves. Spring brings floral snow, autumn paints the lake red - cruise through the "No.1 Scenic Spot of Lake Tai" in any season.
Humble Administrator’s Garden in Suzhou, the pinnacle of Jiangnan gardens. Waterscapes and pavilions blend seamlessly - wander winding bridges and corridors, savor seasonal flora, and marvel at "nature crafted by human hands."
Pingjiang Road in Suzhou, a living museum of a thousand-year-old street. Cobblestones lead past canals and whitewashed houses, where trendy boutiques meet Suzhou delicacies - a timeless stroll through history.
Suzhou Museum, a fusion of modern and classical by I.M. Pei. White walls and grey tiles cradle Wu culture’s legacy - courtyard light dances with artifacts, weaving a Jiangnan ode in architecture.
Jinji Lake in Suzhou, a symphony of modernity and nature. Skyscrapers meet lakeside greenery, while night light shows dazzle. Cycle or stroll the shoreline to savor the chic, laid-back "lake life" of the East.
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