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| Pacific Delight Announces Early-booking Savings of $2,000 per CouplePacific delight announces early-booking savings of $2,000 per couple. On its luxury 13- and 16-day china and yangtze river gold exclusive packages. Tours, limited to 16 guests per departure, deliver a fascinating window into china's culture.
By: Pacific Delight Tours ahead and book by 12/31/08 - $2,000 off per couple - on its highly-regarded luxury programs to China's Imperial Cities and Yangtze River. Offered in lengths of 13 and 16 days with 29 departures from March through 10/09, these "Gold Exclusive" programs provide guests with an activity-filled, one-of-a-kind perspective into the country’s ancient history and culture while being escorted by the most knowledgeable guides exclusive to the company. Pacific Delight is also offering early-booking savings of up to $500 per couple on 12 other programs. Deluxe room upgrades at Five-Star hotels, Junior Suites with private balconies aboard Victoria Cruises newest and most luxurious ships, shore excursions and a-la-carte dining on the top deck, superb meals ashore and front section seats to many performances, are just some of the perks at this level of travel. Normal fares of $4,990 to $6,590 per person, double, are reduced to $3,990 to $5,590, a savings of 15-20%. Government taxes and fees, including the Sep 11th Security Fee of up to $50, are additional. Prices are subject to change. Three days in Beijing kick off the luxury adventure, starting with a welcome reception and continuing with excursions to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City's Imperial Palace, the Drum Tower, the Great Wall at Mutianyu with cable car ride, a Hutong tour via pedicab, and a visit with a local family. Other highlights include the Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, observing skilled artisans at work in a cloisonné factory and the possible opportunity to see the "Bird's Nest" where major events of the 2008 Olympics took place. Three nights in Shanghai feature a tour of the city's most interesting highlights - art and architecture, the Shanghai museum, shopping along Nanjing Road or Huai Hai Road, the Jade Buddha Temple and a walk along The Bund and former French Concession. Xi'an is well known for its legions of terra-cotta warriors, buried more than 2,200 years ago – and is the centerpiece of a visit to this city. The Small Wild Goose Pagoda and the Xi'an History Museum are also on the schedule. And in Guilin, one of China's most scenic cities, guests visit the Reed Flute Cave, where colored illumination play off the extensive variety of stalactites, stone pillars and rock formations, adding to the spectacle. A deluxe river cruise along Guilin's Li River showcases the region's mist-shrouded peaks and includes visits to the market town of Yangshuo. Sailing three nights on the Yangtze River offers the wonderful scenery of the Three Gorges - Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge and Xiling Gorge - and the world's largest hydroelectric project, the Three Gorges Dam. A cruise excursion takes in the beautiful Small Gorges and a sampan ride (Asian skiff) provides a close-up view of monkeys and goats on the hillsides of the mini gorges of Ma Du River. At Fengdu, a trip ashore shows the new resettlement town built on the Yangtze's south bank, a farmer's home and a local market. Pacific Delight considers meals and performances just as important to showcase as its tours and pulls out all the stops for its "Gold Exclusive's" Theatre; private dinner reception on board the Victoria ship; performance by the renown Shanghai acrobats; and a farewell dinner in Shanghai. The 16-day programs adds a three-night stay in Hong Kong with visits to Stanley Market; Repulse Bay; a sampan cruise to see Aberdeen's floating community and plenty of free time for shopping and other pursuits. These two Pacific Delight "Gold Exclusive" programs include deluxe room upgrades at Five-Star hotels; outside junior suites onboard; all intra-China air/land transportation; excursions and cultural activities; hotel taxes, service charges and baggage handling; and USTOA $1 Million Travelers Assistance program. Pacific Delight offers both coach and business class air at attractive rates, as well as single supplements. Pacific Delight Tours, celebrating 38 years in business in 2008, is the market leader in escorted and independent tours to China, the Orient and Southeast Asia. Their products are featured along two major lines: enriched luxury Gold Programs and affordable SuperValue programs. Pacific Delight Tours is the recipient of the 2008 Travel Age West WAVE Award, 2008 Agent@Home Reader's Choice award and Travel Weekly finalist for Best Tour Operator in Asia. Reservations, brochures and information can be obtained from travel agents and Pacific Delight Tours, telephone (800) 221-7179 or (212) 818-1781; web site: www.PacificDelightTours.com. Gillies and Zaiser 10 Nytko Drive, Suite 115 Pomona, NY 10970-2646 PDT-16-November, 2008 # # # Pacific Delight Tours is China's largest luxury tour operator for the American market and was founded in 1971. The mission of the company, both then and now, is to provide travel to Asia that is deluxe in character and yet affordable for American travelers. Pacific Delight Tours is the pioneer in developing vacations to China and today is a leader in the industry. The depth of experience gained over the years provides important benefits for our guests. Pacific Delight Tours maintains offices in Beijing and Hong Kong, and we are in constant communication with all of our hotels and support staff in China. In that way, we can quickly adapt to any changes that may occur. End
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