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Tour (ZT-HAINAN-926):
Departure: Daily | Yearly This is a "Private Tour Group", it means you have your private car (or bus) and driver, sightseeing with your private local English speaking tour guide, no stranger tourists in the group.
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Day 01: Haikou (L) Start from your hotel to be transferred to the Wugong Temple, which is an attractive Ming dynasty construction. Then move on to the Tomb of Hairui, which is located at Binya Village, Xiuying District, Haikou. Born in Qiongshan, Hairui (1514 - 1587) was an upright minister during the mid-Ming Dynasty. After lunch, proceed to visit the Qiongtai Academy which is located on Wenzhuang Road in Qiongshan City. The Qiongtai Academy was established in memory of Qiu Jin who believed to be the most brilliant scholar in Hainan in Ming Dynasty academic. Transferred back to your hotel. Tour off.
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2-5 Pax Standard: US$160.00/p.p
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6-9 Pax Standard: US$100.00/p.p
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10+ Pax Standard: US$60.00/p.p
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Tour Guide: Private English speaking guide. Transportation: Private car or van transfer . Admission Fee (Entrance ticket): The admission fee (entrance ticket) of tour attractions listed. Meal: The mark of (B+L+D) means breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Tourism Insurance: Included.
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- Do not believe the Chinese antique vendor come to you, the "antiques" are ALL not real. - Don't exchange foreign currency with the "dollar vendors" individuals, exchange with them is illegal in China, contact your hotel reception or tour guide for more help. - As a common sense, the souvenir vendors often quote very high, it is a good idea to cut half of their quote and even more, and their nod proves your strategy is working.
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