Rotary
Trip To China, March 11 2011

Note: Itinerary subject to
change, revised 5/55/10 Citslinc International Inc. Seller of Travel number
# 2023512-40 Tour
Departs LAX 3/11/11 at 12:30 PM MU586 on China Eastern at the Bradley
International Terminal. A minimum of 15 travelers requited per trip
Fee is $1,799.00 Based on Double Occupancy per person. Single Room Add $450. An all inclusive trip.
A Non-Refundable registration fee of $200.
holds your reservation until Jan 1, 2011
Final payment due on or before
December 4, 2010
Day 1, 3/11 Los Angeles LAX /Beijing
Board a convenient charter bus in the
morning, and travel to Los Angeles International Airport for an afternoon flight
MU586 by 12:30pm to Beijing. Your adventure begins as you fly trans-Pacific
aboard a wide cabin jetliner. Cross the International Dateline.
Day 2, 3/12 Beijing
(King Wing Hotel/5-Star, 17 Dongsanhuan Rd. S., Tel: 86-10-67668866)
After a short stopover in Shanghai at 11:00 PM. You will arrive in Beijing, the
Capital of China at 1:00 AM. Once you
have cleared the Chinese Customs, you will be met by your local tour guide at
the Beijing International airport. You will be transferred to the hotel. \
Day 3, 3/13 Beijing
Visit the Tian An Men Square, the
largest square in the world, and the Temple of Heaven, built in 1420 A.D., where
the emperors prayed to the heaven for a good harvest Sightseeing also includes
the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, home of 24 emperors with a
total space of 9,999 rooms, and the Summer Palace, known for many significance
such as the Long Corridor with painted gallery, Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill,
Seventeen- Arch Bridge and Marble Boat.
Day 4, 3/14 Beijing
Tour bus excursion to the Great Wall,
the 4,000- mile long and 2,000 years old construction is said to be the only
man-made structure visible by naked eye from the moon. Visit to the Ming Tombs,
one of 13 Ming Emperors' Tombs is fully excavated and open for exploration.
Roasted Beijing Duck Dinner.
Day 5, 3/15 Beijing/Shanghai/Suzhou
(Glamor Hotel/4-Star, 6 Tongjingbei Rd.,
Tel: 86-512-65338811) Morning China Eastern flight MU583 11:10am/11:10pm
to Shanghai, then take the tour bus trip to Suzhou. Afternoon sightseeing to the
centuries old Lingering Garden, Tiger Hill and Hanshan Temple. Visit to the
National Embroidery Institute to see silk embroidery, an important local craft
with 1,000 years history. Evening Dinner Show of the traditional Chinese Music.
Day 6, 3/16 Suzhou/Hangzhou (Regal
Hotel/5-Star, 370 Gym Rd., Tel: 86-571-56199999)
Morning tour bus journey to Hangzhou. Visit to Economic Development
Zone. Visit to the centuries old Lingyin Temple, with the main feature of the
64.3 ft-high camphor-wood carved Buddha.
Day 7, 3/17 Hangzhou/Shanghai
(Guangdong Hotel/5-Star, 328 Yixian Rd., Shanghai, Tel: 86-21-51171888)
Morning boat cruise on West Lake with relaxing stopover at jewel-like pagodas
and tea houses. Afternoon tour bus
trip to Shanghai.
Day 8, 3/18 Shanghai
Sightseeing includes the Yu Garden, a
maze of marvelous pavilions, ponds, rocky works and over arching trees. Visit to
the Bund, a famous waterfront park. Business visit to the Pudong economic
development zone.
Day 9, 3/19 Shanghai/Los Angeles LAX
You may spend your final hours in
China on your own in the morning. Afternoon flight MU583 will depart by 2:50 pm
for Los Angeles where you will arrive at 10:30 am on the same day and return to
your Rotary parking via bus.
Note:
$100.00 of all Travelers fully paid fare is donated to the District 5330
Foundation: Contact: Bob Traister PDG e-mail thegov@sbcglobal.net
Mail Trip Applications to: Bob Traister, 18560 Bert Rd. Riverside, CA 92508
Rotary District
5330
Rotary District
5330
Rotary District
5330
Note: Itinerary subject to
change, revised 6/10/10 Citslinc International Inc. Seller of Travel Fee is $1,799.00
Based on Double Occupancy per person. Single Room Add $450. An all inclusive trip. Day 2, 3/12 Beijing
(King Wing Hotel/5-Star, 17 Dongsanhuan Rd. S., Tel: 86-10-67668866) Day 3, 3/13 Beijing Visit
the Tian An Men Square, the largest square in the world, and the Temple of
Heaven, built in 1420 A.D., where the emperors prayed to the heaven for a good
harvest Sightseeing also includes the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden
City, home of 24 emperors with a total space of 9,999 rooms, and the Summer
Palace, known for many significance such as the Long Corridor with painted
gallery, Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, Seventeen- Arch Bridge and Marble
Boat. Day 5, 3/15
Beijing/Shanghai/Suzhou (Glamor
Hotel/4-Star, 6 Tongjingbei Rd., Day 6, 3/16
Suzhou/Hangzhou (Regal Hotel/5-Star,
370 Gym Rd., Tel: 86-571-56199999) Day 7, 3/17
Hangzhou/Shanghai (Guangdong
Hotel/5-Star, 328 Yixian Rd., Shanghai, Tel: 86-21-51171888) Morning boat cruise
on West Lake with relaxing stopover at jewel-like pagodas and tea houses.
Afternoon tour bus trip to Shanghai. Day 8, 3/18 Shanghai Sightseeing
includes the Yu Garden, a maze of marvelous pavilions, ponds, rocky works and
over arching trees. Visit to the Bund, a famous waterfront park. Business visit
to the Pudong economic development zone. Day 9, 3/19 Shanghai/Los
Angeles LAX You may spend your final
hours in China on your own in the morning. Afternoon flight MU583 will depart by
2:50 pm for Los Angeles where you will arrive at 10:30 am on the same day and
return to your Rotary parking via bus. If you
plan to take the trip & have attended an orientation meeting, just send me
your deposit & registration information Tips: Tips
for your Tour Guide, Bus Driver and Hotel Porter & Food handlers: $25. per
passenger for the whole journey, the bus tour guide will pick up the $25. US
dollar by cash as a tip on the day you visit the Great Wall of China... Citslinc Refund Policy:
After
January 1, 2011, each cancellation lost $500 to the airlines, after mailing back
the flight tickets plus the initial non- refundable $200 deposit. Example:
Refund amount is (Trip fare $1,799. - $500. -$200. = $1,099. refund).
Note:
$100.00 of all Travelers fully paid fare is donated to the District 5330
Foundation: Contact: Bob Traister e-mail thegov@sbcglobal.net
or call my cell at 909-241-2354 Mail
Trip Applications to: Bob Traister, 18560 Bert Rd. Riverside, CA 92508
Rotary
Trip To China, March 11 2011

number #
2023512-40
Tour Departs LAX 3/11/11 at 12:30 PM MU586 on China Eastern at the Bradley
International Terminal. A minimum of 15 travelers requited per trip
A Non-Refundable registration fee of $200.
holds your reservation until Jan 1, 2011
Final payment due on or before
December 4, 2010
Day 1, 3/11 Los Angeles LAX /Beijing
Board a convenient charter bus in the
morning, and travel to Los Angeles International Airport for an afternoon flight
MU586 by 12:30pm to Beijing. Your adventure begins as you fly trans-Pacific
aboard a wide cabin jetliner. Cross the International Dateline.
After a short stopover in Shanghai at 11:00 PM. You will arrive in Beijing, the
Capital of China at 1:00 AM. Once you
have cleared the Chinese Customs, you will be met by your local tour guide at
the Beijing International airport. You will be transferred to the hotel.
Day 4, 3/14 Beijing Tour
bus excursion to the Great Wall, the 4,000- mile long and 2,000 years old
construction is said to be the only man-made structure visible by naked eye from
the moon. Visit to the Ming Tombs, one of 13 Ming Emperors' Tombs is fully
excavated and open for exploration. Roasted Beijing Duck Dinner.
Tel: 86-512-65338811) Morning China Eastern flight MU583 11:10am/11:10pm
to Shanghai, then take the tour bus trip to Suzhou. Afternoon sightseeing to the
centuries old Lingering Garden, Tiger Hill and Hanshan Temple. Visit to the
National Embroidery Institute to see silk embroidery, an important local craft
with 1,000 years history. Evening Dinner Show of the traditional Chinese Music.
Morning tour bus journey to Hangzhou. Visit to Economic Development
Zone. Visit to the centuries old Lingyin Temple, with the main feature of the
64.3 ft-high camphor-wood carved Buddha.Trip
orientation dates are as follows: June 24th, September 23rd & December 4th.
meetings start at 5:30 PM at my home. Located at 18560 Bert Rd.. Riverside, CA
92508 Tel # 909-241-2354 Van
Buren Blvd to Wood Rd. go North ½ mile turn right or West on Wood. You will see
a sign Traister Trail