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China
Grand Canal Cruise information
China
Grand Canal begin at its northern end in Beijing, follow the canal south
through Shandong, and detour to Qingdao to sip beer on the beautiful beaches.
Trundle on to Nanjing and stroll down broad boulevards in the historic
southern capital. Breeze through Wuxi and watch bamboo junks sail by from
the shores of Taihu Lake. China Grand Canal meanders past Suzhou, which
is a city of canals dubbed the "Venice of the East," itself,
where you can explore luxurious classical gardens. Cruise the Grand Canal
to the earthly paradise of Hangzhou, indulging yourself in silk and tea
shopping sprees. Head east to experience the canal-lined streets of Shaoxing,
and then hop a steamer into the East China Sea to the fantastic little
Buddhist island of Putuoshan. Adjourn in Shanghai to admire the Bund's
European architecture and to do what everyone really goes to Shanghai
to do shop. Suzhou and Hangzhou are connected by the Grand Canal, a voyage
totaling 146.6 km. Feast your eyes on the enthralling waterside village
scenery, typical of the areas south of the Yangtze River as you sail along
this route. In Nanjing, Wuxi or Yangzhou, dragon boats and pleasure boats
provide for cruises on the Grand Canal - Yangtze River - Taihu Lake Tour.
Cruise on the Grand
Canal can range from a three-hour boat ride between Suzhou to Wuxi to
a four-day Grand Canal cruise aboard
modern, air-conditioned cruise ships. Taking a boat ride on the old Canal
can give one a full view of the landscape of a typical river town in southern
China including age-old dwelling houses, stone bridges of traditional
designs and historical relics. A peep into local customs and habits can
offer much delight to the traveler. Tourists also have opportunity to
enjoy good food while appreciating the surrounding scenery. Then, how
about feeling the old China Grand Canal yourself?
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