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What Makes Our Private Luxury Tours Different from Others?

Almost every traveler wishes a tour of a foreign country to be a golden
opportunity to learn not only about its culture and history but also to
experience the delights of the local food and comfortable transportations
and other amenities to ensure a completely stress-free holiday. This is
particularly true of travelers to P. R. China. Private Luxury tours with
Travel China Guide are designed to make your wishes come true!

No doubt China has a rich heritage of fine food, the most famous
varieties being Cantonese Cuisine, Sichuan Cuisine and Shanghai Cuisine,
but from the analysis of National Tourist Administration, many travelers
complained that the whole way they were served with the mass-produced
food every day and they had not even experienced the real Chinese food
for the whole trip arranged by some tour operators. They may have to
travel in a small car in which they could hardly stretch their legs.
Travel China Guide tells you with regret that what those travelers
suffered was true. Travel China Guide will offer you a completely
different experience. Action speaks louder than words. Now please check
our following arrangements:

1. We offer two bottles of mineral water per person per day free of
charge every day. Travel China Guide also suggests other travel agencies
do likewise in the interest of all the inbound tourists.
2. We arrange vehicles in excellent conditions, clean and commodious.
Please compare the car or the van the other travelers use. It's different!
3. In almost every city, we offer at least one or two A La carte chances
for you to order real Chinese dishes at fancy restaurants for yourselves!
Our take-with menus will make the order process easily and leisurely! The
mass produced food suppliers – appointed tourist restaurants are all
kept away from TCG’s clients. For every lunch and dinner we offer two
cups of soft drink or local beer instead of only one as one of the set
rules of other travel agencies in China!

The spelling of lunch and dinner in Oxford or Longman dictionaries for
every tour operator and everyone is exactly the same. But the make-up of
the meals by tour operators varies in nature. Please see our arrangement
for the differences in each city:

Beijing:

1. For Beijing Roast Duck Dinner you are taken to the famous the
original, century-old Quan Ju De restaurant, where you can be certain of
a real treat.
2. In Beijing, we would schedule you a perfect chance to dine at the most
famous Cantonese cuisine restaurant which is thought to be the biggest
and the best one to serve Cantonese cuisine in entire Beijing. It is
located on the Wangfujing Street, after the dinner, wandering around the
world famous pedestrian street and perhaps pick something on the way to
surprise yourselves and your families.

3. As the Great Wall is far from the downtown area, a good restaurant is
hard to find, but we have made great endeavour to discover one. Rather
than use one or other of the cheap Friendship Store restaurants with
pushy sales persons, we will drive you to a nice and decent local Sichuan
Cuisine restaurant. This arrangement can effectively avoid mass-produced
cheap food and has added advantage that you will not be distracted by
being expected to tour some attached shops or showrooms, even though we
pay high cost for the food and transfer.
4. For Peking Opera at Liyuan Theatre, premium-ticket row arrangement
(different from those back theatre seats) with tea, fruits and cookies
enables you to appreciate the fascinating Chinese Peking Opera
performance of "civil" pieces characterized by singing, and "martial"
ones featuring acrobatics and stunts.

Xian:

1. A la carte Chinese menus for all lunches and dinners. Please study our
menu. It is our practice to select local fancy restaurants that are clean
and well known for the excellence of their dishes. We shun appointed
tourist restaurants that serve mass-produced food for travelers.
2. For lunch on the day tour to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses
Museum, we take you back by the expressway to downtown Xian to have a la
carte meal at a highly reputable Cantonese cuisine restaurant.
3. We recommend the wonderful Tang Dynasty Dance and Music Show. Prior to
the show, we specially arrange you the local specialty, the Dumpling
Banquet.

Shanghai:

1. A la carte Chinese dinner at Wang Bao He Restaurant. It has earned its
reputation for good food over the past 260 years and is considered the
best place to sample Shanghai Cuisine, renowned its rich sauces and
original flavors.
2. The central location of the seats we book for the Acrobatic Show at
the Shanghai Centre Theatre ensures a good view of this truly amazing
performance.

Chongqing:

Before you board the cruise ship, we will arrange a sumptuous buffet
dinner or lunch at Holiday Inn Yangtze.

Lhasa:

To ensure you have a good appetite in Lhasa, we select a local best
restaurant to serve an a la carte meal for you, so that you may order
what you like for your first dinner in the region. The other dinners will
be served at your hotel even though the cost is very high. Lhasa is a
special place, it is hard to find many good restaurants. By taking
dinners at the hotel, you will be able to adjust to the high altitude
more quickly.

DIFFERENCES CAN BE ONLY MADE BY COMPARISON. Travel China Guide is eager
to offer top level services for our valued guests. It is the special
attention paid to details that make one tour preferable to another and we
suggest you consider the extra benefits and values we offer over and
above those on tours available from other operators. We welcome
suggestions and comparison as to ways in which we can further improve our
tours. Meeting your need is our top priority. Thank you for considering
Travel China Guide and we warmly invite you to join us for a truly
unforgettable experience!

Last updated: August 29, 2007

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