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Fly from the United States to Beijing, our base for the next three nights.
Meet our Tour Director at the airport with a private coach to transfer us to our hotel in Beijing.
Begin Exploring BeijingFounded in the 13th century, and home to Ming and Qing dynasty emperors, the capital city of Beijing is one of China's true ancient citadels. After a period of isolation, the modern city is undergoing significant reform and change, embodying all the fascinating contradictions of modern China.
Welcome DinnerEnjoy a welcome dinner in a local restaurant.
Explore Tiananmen Square, the world's largest public square and site of many historical events.
Forbidden CityDiscover the home of Chinese emperors, a massive complex of red-walled buildings and pavilions topped by a sea of glazed vermilion tile.
Temple of HeavenVisit this enormous park and altar directly to the south of the Forbidden City.
School Visit and ExchangeVisit a local school and interact with your peers through activities that may include roundtable discussions about the similarities and differences between US and Chinese culture, special seminars in Chinese language, martial arts, and traditional instruments, or playing games to share the unique culture of the US and China. Learn about the lives, hopes, and dreams of real Chinese students, and share your understanding of the US with those eager for international experience.
Enjoy a Gala Dinner or the Beijing OperaClimb one of the world's most impressive man-made structures, which snakes its way east to west for nearly 4,000 miles.
Ming TombsVisit this most extensive emperor burial complex of any Chinese dynasty.
Martial Arts Demonstration or Acrobatic ShowImmerse yourself in the arts by choosing one of these action-packed activities.
Peking Duck DinnerSay farewell to Beijing with a famous Peking Duck dinner.
Travel to the largest and most dynamic city in China. A dramatic mix of both ancient and modern, the recent explosion of economic and industrial development in this autonomous municipality has made it one of the fastest-growing cities in the world.
Huangpu River CruiseTake one of the best ways to see both old and new Shanghai.
Nanjing RoadStroll along China's premier shopping street, which starts at the famous waterfront Bund and ends at the junction of Jingan Temple and Yan'an West Street.
Jin Mao TowerTake the high-speed elevator to the observation deck on the 88th floor "Skywalk" of the Jin Mao Tower to enjoy magnificent views over the city.
Evening Meal at a Local RestaurantEnjoy our evening meal together in a local restaurant as we settle into our Shanghai home for the next three nights.
Visit a second local school and students in Shanghai or a surrounding area, including fast-growing cities such as Suzhou and Nanjing that are just a quick high-speed rail trip away. Take a tour of the school and enjoy activities such as taking a class together, visiting local historical sites, or just hanging out at a pizza party with your new friends. Many of your new Chinese friends may be studying in the US after they graduate, so be sure to keep in touch!
Shanghai Metropolitan AreaExplore this metropolitan area, such as the French Concession, or even outlying communities. (time permitting)
Evening Meal at a Local RestaurantExplore the Yu Yuan (meaning Garden of Peace and Comfort) classical Chinese garden.
Visit the Shanghai Museum, one of the most important museums in China, featuring over 120,000 historic artifacts. Visit the Jade Buddha Temple, famous for its jade Buddha statues.
Farewell DinnerEnjoy a final celebration meal together in a local restaurant.
Our rewarding and enjoyable tour comes to an end as our Tour Director accompanies us to the airport on our final day.
Through our Discovery for Credit Program, students traveling on an international WorldStrides program have the opportunity to earn academic credit by completing an online course that allows them to reflect upon many of the themes and topics explored during their travel program. Those in grades 6–12 at the time of travel can earn free elective high school credit upon successful completion of both the travel program and online course. Through our university partner, George Mason University, eligible students in grades 9-12 at the time of travel can earn up to three college credits upon successful completion of both the travel program and online course. Students who earn credit with WorldStrides will find this distinguishes them as online learners and gives them a jump-start on their path to a successful higher education experience. Click here for more details.
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