Explore-A-Province Tour: Guangdong

EAP 14 July 4-20, 2008

Route: Guangzhou-Guangdong Province-Guilin-Xian-Beijing

Itinerary

Day 1

Depart USA (first date listed for the tour)

Day 2

Arrive in Guangzhou, met at the airport by OCDF staff and transfer to the White Swan Hotel (5-star)

Dinner on your own

Day 3

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning tour of provincial government with official greeting

Provincial delicacies luncheon with "Food of the Region" program

Afternoon Tour of Guangzhou-Provincial Capital including Memorial Hall of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Qingping food market

Dinner included at hotel

Day 4

Breakfast in the hotel

Drive to visit the pottery factory in Foshan, hands-on pottery painting and making

Lunch in local restaurant

Afternoon drive back to Guangzhou, Cantonese style cooking class

Dinner in local restaurant

Day 5

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning tour of local children's activity center or daycare center

Lunch at local restaurant

Afternoon transfer to your orphanage city

Local sightseeing

Stay at best available hotel

Dinner included at hotel

Day 6

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning visit to your child's Social Welfare Institute /Orphanage with a local bilingual guide as your interpreter

Lunch included with your orphanage director and appropriate staff

Afternoon visit any locations your family needs (foster family, finding site, activity at orphanage, etc)

Dinner at the home of a local family

Day 7

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning transfer from orphanage city to Guangzhou with local guide. Meet OCDF staff in Guangzhou. Check in at White Swan Hotel (5-star)

Lunch on your own

Afternoon sightseeing to Chen Family Temple and Six Banyan Tree Temple

Dinner included at local restaurant.

Day 8

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning fly to Guilin, upon arrival, transfer to Bravo Hotel (4-star)

Lunch in local restaurant

Afternoon Visit Reed Flute Cave, Elephant Trunk Hill

Dinner in local restaurant

Day 9

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning drive to Zhujiang pier for the Li River Cruise with lunch included onboard.

Arrive in Yangshuo at about 2:00 pm, shopping in Yangshuo and bike riding with children (bicycles built for 2, Children under age 12 can't ride on streets in China)

Drive back to Guilin

Dinner in local restaurant

Day 10

Breakfast in the hotel

Transfer with your OCDF staff member to the airport for flight to Xian

Met at the airport in Xian by our OCDF local guide and transfer to the Aurun International Hotel (4-star)

Lunch at Xian Jiaozi dumplings

Visit to the Muslim Mosque Market with time to shop at the marketplace for Xian farmer paintings and local art

Mid-Afternoon visit Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Tang Dynasty Museum with hands-on calligraphy and painting lesson

Dinner at local restaurant

Evening: Free time

Day 11

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning visit Jade Carving Demonstration

Museum of the Qin Emperor's Terra Cotta Army including Imax movie and visit the unearthed warriors

Shaanxi noodle lunch included at the museum restaurant

Tang Dynasty Dinner Show

Day 12

Breakfast in the hotel

Fly to Beijing in the morning with OCDF staff

Met at the airport and transfer to Holiday Inn Central Plaza Hotel (4-star)

Buffet lunch at hotel

Afternoon visit Temple of Heaven and Hong Qiao Market

Dinner at Old Beijing Noodle Shop

Evening: The Legends of Kung Fu

Day 13

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning visit Great Hall of the People with Guangdong Provincial Meeting Room and then Tiananmen Square

Lunch at Sun Yat Sen Park with flying kites

Afternoon visit Forbidden City

Dinner Tianwaitian restaurant

Evening Beijing Acrobatic Show

Day 14

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning the Summer Palace with boat ride on Kunming Lake.

Lunch on your own at McDonalds in Huairou

Afternoon to Great Wall at Mutianyu

Dinner included at Agrilandia

Day 15

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning Hutong Tour by pedicab including visit to Drum and Bell Tower with a Tea Ceremony at Prince Gong's Palace

Visit to Shichahai Sports Training Institute where Olympic gymnastics, Wushu and Ping Pong athletes are trained

Lunch at local family home to make dumplings

Afternoon visit to sports venues for the Beijing 2008 Olympics: The Bird's Nest, The National Swim Stadium (Bubble), and the Gymnastic Stadium

Peking Duck Dinner included

Day 16

Breakfast in the hotel

Morning to Panjiayuan Market and Silk Alley for last chance shopping

Lunch on your own

Afternoon free time on own

Dinner on your own

Day 17

Breakfast in the hotel

Transfer to airport for flight back to USA

Options for Pre-trip & Post-trip Activities

Guangdong Explore-a-Province Tour Includes:

Activities in Guangdong Province:

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Welcome to Guangdong Province!

Location in China

Guangdong is bounded by the South China Sea and is the southern gateway of China. Situated 3'28"-25'31" north latitude and 108'13"-119'59" east longitude, it has an area of more than 180,000 square kilometers, more than 170,000 square meters of which is land. Guangdong neighbors Jiangxi and Hunan provinces in the north, Fujian Province in the east and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the west. It has a long zigzag coastal line of 3,368.1 kilometers, and 651 islands with a total coastal line of 1,649.5 kilometers.

Climate

Crossed by the Tropic of Cancer in the central part of its continental portion, tropical and sub-tropical Guangdong has a climate marked by high temperature and plentiful rainfall. It has the highest mean temperature of 28oC in July (the hottest month in a year) and 13oC in January (the coldest month in a year). The greater part of the province has a mean annual precipitation of about 1,500-2,000 mm. and 140-160 rainy days. The coastal regions are frequently visited by typhoons between July and August.

Administrative Division and Population

It is divided into 21 prefecture-level cities, 33 county-level cities, 43 counties and 3 autonomous counties, with a population of 86.42 million as of 2000, mainly including ethnic groups of Han, Yao, Zhuang, Manchu, etc.

Food

Guangdong cuisine, one of the Eight Great Cuisines, emphasizes seafood, and unique, mixed flavorings. It is divided into three branches: Guangdong food is traditional Guangdong cuisine; Chaozhou food is similar to Fujian cuisine because Chaozhou neighbors Fujian Province; and Dongjiang food, which is represented by Huizhou food, emphasizes domestic animals and poultry. The dietetic culture of Guangdong has retained many eating habits and customs of the ancient people, such as eating snakes. In short, to the people of Guangdong, everything that walks, crawls, flies, or swims is edible.

Culture

Yueju (Guangdong Opera), Chaoju (Chaozhou Opera), and Nanyin (a kind of local music)

Brief Introduction

Guangdong, Yue for short, is located in south China, with Guangzhou as its capital city. Thousands of years ago, the Yue people resided here. That is why Guangdong is also called Yue. In the 8th year (887BC) during the reign of King Yi of the Zhou Dynasty (11th century -- 256BC), the capital of the Chu State was in Guangzhou. After the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-206BC) unified the whole China, Nanhai Prefecture was founded in Guangdong. In the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Guangdong Province was established, and this name has been in use ever since.

It adjoins Wuling Mountains to the north and the South China Sea to the south, with a landscape sloping from north to south. It's mountainous in north, and in the south there are coastal plains, hills and tablelands. The deltas of the Pearl River and Han River are its chief plains. The West River, the North River and the East River, known as "the Peal River System", as well as Han River are Guangdong's main waterways. Its coastal line is long and zigzag with numerous offshore islands.

Its main industrial products cover cane sugar, garments, leather, paper, stationery, arts and crafts, pharmaceuticals, plastics, pottery, electric machinery, electronics, and communication equipment, the output value of which all stands in the forefront in China. Guangdong also holds an important place in China in the production of rice, silk, tea, jute and tropical crops. It has well-developed sea and ocean fishing as well as freshwater and seawater aquiculture.

The capital city of Guangzhou is the largest city in South China and the political, economic, cultural, transportation and travel center of the province. Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Shantou of Guangdong Province have been listed as special economic zones.

As one of the locations of China's Special Economic Zones, and bordering Hong Kong and Macao, Guangdong has marked advantages in utilizing overseas capital and technology and carrying out foreign economic and technical cooperation. It is also one of the home provinces of oversea Chinese.

Guangdong boasts abundant natural and historical sites and sceneries, including Yuexiu Hill in Guangzhou, botanical garden of South China, Xiqiao Mountain, Conghua Hot Springs, the Window of the World, the Yuexiu Park, the Seven Star Crags, and Dinghu Mountain. Guangzhou and Chaozhou are the renowned historical and cultural cities and Foshan is one of the Four Great Towns nationwide.

12 Key Steps For OCDF Travelers:

  1. Look at the various itineraries and decide what time of year you wish to travel and which tour fits your family's needs. Download the article: Returning to China with Your Adopted Child (pdf), and begin preparing for your trip. 
  2. Download the pdf file for that tour or print off the itinerary. Full color brochures can be obtained from OCDF by calling 309-829-8202 or email: lynn@ocdf.org
  3. If your family desires a customized trip - please download our Customized Travel Planning Booklet and contact Jenny Peng (jenny@ocdf.org) to assist you with your quotation. Any regular OCDF China Tour can be scheduled for custom groups, or new tour itineraries created just for your family and friends! 
  4. See the tour costs. A $500 per person non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration. Any gift certificates must be presented at the time of registration. Only one gift certificate can be used per family. Payments can be made by check, money order, bank check and Visa or Mastercard. Questions? Ask jane@ocdf.org
  5. Check your passports to be sure they will be valid for at least 6 months AFTER the dates of your travel. If you do not have passports, or your passports will expire during that time-frame PLEASE make getting new passports a HIGH PRIORITY for your family as passport application and processing takes much much longer now than in the past. 
  6. If you wish to visit a child's orphanage as part of your tour or as an add-on, please complete the file called the Orphanage Request Form and return it to jenny@ocdf.org. Jenny Peng, our travel planner, will assist you by gaining the approval for your orphanage visit, arrange for interpreters and guides, and arrange travel. She will provide you with a quotation for add-on costs for the orphanage visit should it not be included in your tour itinerary. 
  7. Download the registration form or obtain a printed copy from OCDF by calling 309-829-8202 or email: lynn@ocdf.org. For international air fare: contact Marta LaCour (marta.lacour@travnet.net) at www.travnet.net to assist you with your international airline reservations. Call Marta at: 1-800-359-6388. For insurance: contact Medex for your trip cancellation and travel medical insurance. 
  8. Submit your registration form (as complete as it can be at the time - you may need to add new passport numbers later) either online or to OCDF at PO Box 1243, Bloomington, IL 61702-1243. Be sure to include a photocopy of each person's passport who is traveling with your family AND your $500 per person non-refundable tour deposit (See Important Information about Tours if you have questions about cancellation policies). Please check that your passports are signed (parents should sign for children) prior to making the photocopies. 
  9. Check the Travel Information Fact Sheet (Word file) for travel medical preparations and obtain any vaccinations and medications needed for your tour such as Hepatitis A & B series (takes 6 months to get all shots in the series), a Tetanus booster (if needed), blood typing, and prescription for antibiotics. 
  10. Receive from OCDF three things: 
    • Invoice by email showing tour payment and balance due
    • Email Welcome to OCDF China Tours from Jane
    • A package from OCDF Office in the USA with t-shirts, travel planning booklet, luggage tags, and passport holder. Please READ your travel planning guide. Join the egroup for your tour program! 
  11. Pay your balance of tour costs by the deadline - 3 months prior to your tour. Update your tour registration with new passport information. Questions about your invoice should be addressed to steven@ocdf.org or jenny@ocdf.org . Our USA office can tell you if your check/payment was received (309-829-8202), but they will not know the details of your travel plans - the Beijing Office will handle this. Thus emailing Steven or Jenny may be best. 
  12. Apply for your Visa through the Chinese consulate near your home, or use our recommended courier services www.mychinadocs.com . They will assist you with your visa application. Do not apply for your visa more than 90 days (3 months) prior to your trip or the visa will expire before you travel. About 4-6 weeks before your tour is enough time to apply for your visa. Once you have your visa, please email sunny@ocdf.org with your visa numbers, expiration and issue dates.
That's it! Review the what to pack lists, and get ready to travel!
Thank you!

Questions? Please Email the OCDF Staff: 

Jane Liedtke,  jane@ocdf.org OCDF China Tours 

Jenny Peng, jenny@ocdf.org Orphanage contacts and additional travel in China

Contact by Telephone: 

Jane Liedtke at OCDF Office in China - 011-8610-8403-4979 (answering machine available) 

OCDF Office in USA - 309-829-8202 ask for Lynn Warren (answering machine available) 

Jenny Peng, Travel Planner in China - 011-86-13011086069

Contact by Mail in USA: 
Our Chinese Daughters Foundation 
109 West Monroe 
Bloomington, IL 61701

Mailing Address in USA: 
OCDF 
PO Box 1243 
Bloomington, IL 61702-1243 USA

Contact by Mail in Beijing: 
OCDF China Tours 
199 Chaoyangmennei 
Richland Court Room 105 
Dongcheng District 
Beijing 100010 China

Brief Background on OCDF China Tours

OCDF China Tours has its own trained staff and guides and also contracts with CITS in China for in-China travel services. To assure you a quality tour program, OCDF directs all tour programs and selects all staff members who work with our groups. Dr. Jane Liedtke, CEO and Founder of Our Chinese Daughters Foundation, lives and works from the Beijing and Bloomington Offices of OCDF. Her daughter Emily was adopted from Jiangmen Social Welfare Institute in 1994 and is 14 years old (will be 15 in April 2008). Jane has organized tour groups to China for adoptive families, educators and professional groups with experience in China since 1987. OCDF began Chinese Culture Camps for adoptive families in 1996 and extended them to China in 1998. OCDF was the first organization to offer Chinese Culture programs to adoptive families via tour programs to China. We work extensively with adoptive families and orphanages throughout China to insure your family has the best experience possible upon your return to your adopted child's birth-country.

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