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Step onto the iconic Great Wall of China from Juyong Pass in Beijing, China.
Admire the futuristic icons of Shanghai, China.
Indulge in one of Beijing's most famous dishes, the delicious Peking Duck.
Admire the ancient waterways of the “Venice Of The East” from Suzhou, China.
Discover the incredible Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China.
Admire the detailed monuments in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China.
Uncover the magic of The Forbidden City in Beijing, China (subject to availability).
See architecture from the 1700s at The Forbidden City in Beijing, China (subject to availability).
Discover the Great Wall of China from the authentic Juyong Pass in Beijing, China.
Explore the Lingering Garden in Suzhou, China.
Admire exquisite material at a silk spinning factory in Suzhou, China.
Wander the serene paths in Lihu Park in Wuxi, China.
Learn about spectacular freshwater pearls at a pearl factory in Wuxi, China.
Stop at the Meijiawu Tea Village in Hangzhou, China.
Enjoy a scenic boat ride on the UNESCO-listed West Lake in Hangzhou, China.
Keep your camera handy in Hangzhou, China.
Visit The Bund riverfront promenade in Shanghai, China.
Enjoy a free afternoon exploring a city that dates back to 514BC in Suzhou, China.
Take an optional night cruise in stunning Shanghai, China.
Lose yourself in the thriving city of Shanghai, China.
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Incredible China

Operated by TripADeal
Beijing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Shanghai & more
Experience the wonders of bucket list China for an unbeatable price
Discover the Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, Shanghai History Museum & more
Dates: 7 Sep 2024 - 12 Mar 2025
Earn & Use Qantas Points
Return international flights & one-way internal flight
8 nights of 4-star hotel accommodation
Enjoy daily breakfast plus a traditional Peking Duck lunch
Discover China with English-speaking tour guides
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Overview

There’s never been a better time to discover the modern marvels and ancient wonders of China. Immerse yourself in ultra-modern Beijing, uncover the UNESCO-listed landscapes of Hangzhou, step foot on the Great Wall to marvel at the Chinese countryside and so much more. 

Your adventure starts in Beijing where you’ll experience the awe-inspiring Forbidden City or the Temple of Heaven (subject to availability) and imposing Tiananmen Square. Observe skilled artisans at work as they create intricate designs in a Jade Museum before indulging in one of Beijing's most famous dishes, the delicious Peking Duck. You’ll then have a bucket list experience as you take a scenic drive through the mountains to China’s most renowned monument, the majestic Great Wall. Uncover the secrets of traditional Chinese medicine at ‘Tong Ren Tang’ before boarding an internal flight (or high-speed train) to Suzhou. 

Visit the UNESCO-listed Lingering Gardens, admire exquisite material at a silk spinning factory, wander the serene paths in Lihu Park and more. Learn about spectacular freshwater pearls at a pearl factory, appreciate the sophisticated taste of Longjing Tea at Meijiawu Tea Village and admire the ethereal beauty of Hangzhou’s willow-draped islands on a boat ride on UNESCO-listed West Lake. Visit the famous Bund riverfront promenade before stepping back in time at the Shanghai History Museum and enjoying time at leisure in the bustling city of Shanghai.

This unbeatable deal will only be available for a limited time but the possibilities are endless with return international full-service flights, 8 nights of 4-star accommodation, daily breakfast, English-speaking guides and more.

Please note:
• As of today, you are required to attend a Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in person to apply for a visa or alternatively, use a registered agent to apply on your behalf. Chinese Visa Application Service Centres can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane.
• You must attend the China Visa Application Service Centre relevant to the state you reside in. Please visit https://www.visaforchina.cn/ for more information.
• China has strict visa rules, therefore deviating from the advertised itinerary is strictly prohibited and doing so will result in the cancellation of your onward travel services.
• This offer is strictly valid for those 18 and over.

Tour Inclusions

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Explore Beijing, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi and Shanghai
  • Visit historic Tiananmen Square in Beijing
  • Step back in time at the UNESCO-listed Forbidden City or The Temple of Heaven (subject to availability)
  • Tick the Great Wall of China off your bucket list
  • Indulge in a delicious Peking Duck lunch experience
  • Enjoy a scenic boat ride on Hangzhou’s picturesque West Lake
  • Visit Lihu Park in Wuxi, a serene oasis nestled along the shores of Lake Lihu
  • Delve into the history of China at the Shanghai History Museum
  • Explore the Lingering Garden and a silk spinning factory in Suzhou
  • Visit a local Jade Museum and see incredible artisans at work
  • Learn about traditional Chinese medicine at ‘Tong Ren Tang’ in Beijing
  • Discover Longjing Tea at Meijiawu Tea Village with tastings
FLIGHTS
  • Return international flights (economy class) surcharges may apply
ACCOMMODATION
  • 8 nights of 4-star hotel accommodation
DINING
  • Enjoy daily breakfast
  • Dine on a delicious Peking Duck lunch
ESSENTIALS
  • English-speaking tour guides
  • Airline taxes and surcharges
TRANSPORT
  • Transportation by private air-conditioned vehicles
  • One-way domestic flight from Beijing to Shanghai (or high speed train, subject to availability)
TRANSFERS
  • Return airport transfers
UPGRADES AVAILABLE
  • Optional Tours: Optional experiences and tours are available to add to your itinerary (payable on tour)
Day 1 Australia (or New Zealand) – Beijing, China

Today you'll depart Australia (or New Zealand) for Beijing, China. Upon arrival, a tour representative will meet you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel.

Please note:
• Some travellers may depart on Day 0.
• Some travellers may have an overnight layover in China with accommodation and transfers provided by the airline.
• Some travellers may have an overnight layover in an Australian city with airport accommodation provided (excluding transfers).

Overnight: Chun Hui Yuan Resort or similar, Beijing

Meals included: In-Flight

Day 2 Tiananmen Square & Forbidden City (or Tiananmen Square & Temple of Heaven)

After breakfast this morning, you'll visit Tiananmen Square, one of the largest public squares in the world. Afterwards, you'll see the Imperial Palace in the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City, known officially as The Palace Museum, was originally constructed by Emperor Yong Le who was the third Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The palace was built between 1406 and 1420 but has been burnt down, rebuilt, sacked and renovated countless times so most of the architecture you can see today dates from the 1700s and onwards.

Please note:
• There is a daily limit on the number of tickets available for The Forbidden City, therefore entry cannot be guaranteed and is subject to availability. In the event that tickets can not be secured, a visit to The Temple of Heaven will be offered instead.
• The Temple of Heaven, founded in the first half of the 15th century, is a dignified complex of fine cult buildings that are set in gardens and surrounded by historic pine woods. In its overall layout, it symbolises the relationship between earth and heaven which stands at the heart of Chinese cosmogony and also recognises the special role played by the emperors within that relationship.

Optional Tour: The Golden Mask Dynasty - 380 RMB per person
Tonight, take the opportunity to attend an optional large-scale dramatic musical, ‘The Golden Mask Dynasty’ (not included, paid on tour).

Please note: Scheduling of attractions and activities may be alternated for the days in Beijing (Days 2 to 4).

Overnight: Chun Hui Yuan Resort or similar, Beijing

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 3 Great Wall of China

After breakfast, you'll travel to a Jade Museum to learn the history of jade where you can observe skilled artisans at work as they create their intricate designs. In Chinese, jade is pronounced as “Yu” and has a history of at least four thousand years in China.

You'll then take a scenic drive through the countryside and mountains to reach China’s most renowned monument, the Great Wall. Along the way, you'll enjoy stopping for a delicious Peking Duck lunch which is one of Beijing's most famous dishes (vegetarian options will be available also).

On arrival at the Great Wall, you'll visit the less-touristy and more original Juyong Pass, avoiding other sections that are the most accessible and consequently, the most crowded. The Great Wall meanders through China’s northern mountain ranges from the Yellow Sea to the Gobi Desert which is a distance of more than 5,600 kilometres.

Optional Tour: Hutong Pedicab Tour & Dinner - 360 RMB per person
In the afternoon, take the opportunity to join an optional tour (not included, paid on tour) of Beijing’s 700-year-old Hutongs (narrow lanes) area by old-fashioned pedicab. You will also visit a local family to experience the local customs and enjoy a delicious home-cooked dinner. The optional tour also includes visiting Shichahai, a historic scenic area consisting of three lakes (Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai) which surround places of historic interest, scenic beauty and remnants of old-style hutong and courtyard local residences.

Please note:
• Scheduling of attractions and activities may be alternated for the days in Beijing (Days 2 to 4).
• The old-fashioned pedicab operation may be suspended without prior notice and a replacement optional tour will be offered.

Overnight: Chun Hui Yuan Resort or similar, Beijing

Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch

Day 4 Beijing – Shanghai - Suzhou

After breakfast, you'll head to ‘Tong Ren Tang’ to learn about traditional Chinese medicine.

You'll then travel to the airport for your onward flight to Shanghai where, upon arrival, a tour representative will meet you and transfer you to Suzhou. You can then check into your hotel for an evening at leisure after an approximately 110-kilometre travel day.

Please note:
• A high-speed rail journey may be provided in place of a domestic flight. These tickets will be confirmed in your travel documentation which will arrive 4-6 weeks before your departure date or in some cases provided by your tour guide on arrival in China.
• If you do not provide your passport details at least 60 days prior to departure you may not be in the same flight or train carriage or on the same train as your companions and as other group members.
• If you provide incorrect passport details, you may be required to purchase new tickets at your own expense upon arrival.
• The seating arrangement on high-speed trains consists of a row of 2 seats and a row of 3 seats so due to this, we cannot guarantee you a seat right next to your travel companion on this journey.
• The order of Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou and Shanghai from Day 4 to 10 may be swapped due to operational considerations however, all inclusions will remain the same.

Overnight: Snowy Sea Hotel or similar, Suzhou

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 5 Suzhou – Wuxi

Suzhou has a history dating back to 514 BC and is often referred to as ‘Venice of the East’. Here you'll visit the famous UNESCO-listed Lingering Garden before stopping by a silk spinning factory as China is renowned for its exquisite silk.

In the afternoon, you'll drive approximately 40 kilometres to Wuxi and visit Lihu Park, a serene oasis nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Lihu. This is where you'll find lush greenery, scenic walking paths and charming bridges so make time to admire the peaceful views as you spot locals cycling around the lake, fishing and boating along the water.

Optional Activity: Grand Canal Cruise - 220 RMB per person
Take the opportunity to cruise along the Grand Canal (not included, paid on tour) to view life along China’s ancient waterway.

Please note: The order of Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou and Shanghai from Day 4 to 10 may be swapped due to operational considerations however, all inclusions will remain the same.

Overnight: Mingdu Hotel or similar, Wuxi

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 6 Wuxi - Hangzhou

This morning, you'll gain an insight into China’s enormous manufacturing and production capabilities by visiting a Pearl Factory to learn about freshwater pearls, a key export commodity with great cultural significance since the Han dynasty.

Afterwards, you'll drive approximately 200 kilometres to Hangzhou where you can check into your hotel for an evening at leisure.

Please note: The order of Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou and Shanghai from Day 4 to 10 may be swapped due to operational considerations however, all inclusions will remain the same.

Overnight: Fubang International Hotel or similar, Hangzhou

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 7 Hangzhou - Shanghai

Hangzhou is considered one of the tea capitals of China, so a visit to the city just isn’t complete without a trip to a local tea house. Today you'll make a special visit to the Tea House at Meijiawu Tea Village, located in the hinterland of West Lake Park which is considered one of the most important Longjing Tea productions in China. This is your chance to enjoy the natural environment and beautiful village scenery while learning more about their special tea culture. At the Tea House, you'll learn how to make Longjing Tea including picking, frying and tasting the tea leaves.

Afterwards, you'll enjoy a short boat ride on the UNESCO-listed West Lake where you can marvel at the ethereal beauty of Hangzhou's willow-draped islands.

You'll then drive approximately 175 kilometres to Shanghai to visit the famous Bund, a five-block riverfront promenade with many of Shanghai's banks and trading houses. You'll discover that Shanghai is divided by the Huangpu River with modern mega-high rises on the eastern side and traditional European-style architecture on the western side.

Optional Activity: ERA & The Intersection of Time - 390 RMB per person
Tonight you can take part in an optional activity to watch a superb and thrilling Chinese Acrobatic Show, “ERA: The Intersection of Time” or similar (not included, paid on tour).

Please note: The order of Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou and Shanghai from Day 4 to 10 may be swapped due to operational considerations however, all inclusions will remain the same.

Overnight: Courtyard by Marriott Jiading or similar, Shanghai

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 8 Shanghai History Museum & Free Afternoon

This morning, you'll have the chance to step back in time at the Shanghai History Museum, a landmark museum that comprehensively reflects the local history of Shanghai. In the afternoon, you can enjoy free time at leisure or join an optional activity (not included, paid on tour).

Optional Activity: Half-Day Shanghai Tour - 240 RMB per person
Join a half-day tour of Shanghai visiting the exquisite Yu Garden which is believed to have been built more than 400 years ago. Other attractions include Xintiandi, Old Town and Nanjing Road.

Optional Tour: Huangpu River Night Cruise - 280 RMB per person
In the evening, take the opportunity to join the optional night cruise on the Huangpu River (not included, paid on tour).

Please note:
• If the Shanghai History Museum is closed, you'll visit Suzhou Museum in place of this visit on Day 5 of the tour.
• The order of Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou and Shanghai from Day 4 to 10 may be swapped due to operational considerations however, all inclusions will remain the same.

Overnight: Courtyard by Marriott Jiading or similar, Shanghai

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 9 Shanghai, China – Australia (or New Zealand)

Today you will transfer to Shanghai Airport for your return flight back to Australia (or New Zealand).

Please note:
• Standard check-out time is 12:00, luggage storage is available at the front desk for those with later fights.
• Some travellers may be required to depart a day later so additional accommodation and transfers will be provided free of charge. This will not apply to passengers departing before 02:00 the following day as they will be transferred to the airport the day prior.
• Some travellers may be required to fly from Hangzhou Airport, if this is required a transfer from Shanghai to Hangzhou will be arranged free of charge.
 

Meals included: Breakfast; In-Flight

Day 10 Arrive Australia (or New Zealand)

Please note: Some travellers may arrive +1 day (Day 11).
 

Important Info

Booking information 

After purchase, you will receive a receipt and a Purchase Confirmation, directing you to an online Passenger Information Form. You must complete the Passenger Information Form within 72 hours of purchase.
 
Any special requests, preferences and optional extras MUST be clearly stated in your Passenger Information Form. Any change requested after submitting your Passenger Information Form cannot be guaranteed, is strictly subject to availability and will incur surcharges as outlined in the Schedule of Fees below.
 
On purchasing this Travel Offer, you are bound by the General Terms and Conditions and the specific terms and conditions outlined in this Important Information.
 
Please note: All countries and territories have different entry requirements in relation to vaccinations, quarantine/isolation periods and travel restrictions. Due to the evolving nature, we would ask all of our customers to monitor, meet and adhere to the specific requirements of their intended destination(s) in the lead-up to and immediately before travel, as well as any requirements post-travel upon their return.
 
CANCELLATION POLICY
Tour packages are non-refundable. If your tour package is affected by Covid-19-related travel restrictions and you are unable to travel, you will receive either a free date change (credit that is specific to your original package and purchase value) or an open credit less any non-recoverable supplier fees to the value of your original purchase for use on any other tour or package available via the TripADeal website.
 
Please note: Date change credits are subject to availability and not guaranteed until confirmed by TripADeal, not the tour operator you are due to stay with. We recommend you consider purchasing travel insurance with Covid-19 protection. The standard cancellation policy will apply if you cannot travel because you have tested positive for Covid-19.
 
Please note: All additional charges are payable in AUD (unless otherwise stated).
 
Offer essentials 

This travel offer is valid for travel on selected dates until the 12th of March 2025.
 
This travel offer is priced per person based on a twin share.
 
Single Traveller Supplement
For solo travellers, a mandatory single supplement of $500 applies. 
Please note: Accommodation for single customers who are travelling on a tour or cruise package may be in a single room, depending on availability.
 
Departure Dates
Please note: Select a date specific to your departure city.
 
Melbourne Departures: 2024
September 3*, 8*, 10*
October 17*, 24*, 27, 29, 31
November 3, 5, 7, 10* 
 
Melbourne Departures: 2025 
March 4, 6, 9, 11* 
 
Sydney Departures: 2024
September 4*, 7*, 9*
October 18*, 23*, 25, 28, 30
November 2, 4, 6, 8 
 
Sydney Departures: 2025
March 3, 5, 7, 10, 12*
 
All Other City Departures: 2024
September 3*, 4*, 7*, 8*, 9*, 10*
October 17*,18*, 23*, 24*, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
November 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10* 
 
All Other City Departures: 2025
March 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11*, 12*
Please note: See checkout for live dates and availability.
 
Surcharges
Please note: 
• Dates/months with an * incur a high season surcharge of $100 per person.
 
Flights


Departure Cities


Sydney, Melbourne, *Brisbane, *Perth,*Adelaide or *Auckland.

 
Departure City Surcharges
• Brisbane or Adelaide: $400 per person. 
• Perth or Auckland: $550 per person.
 
International Full-Service Airline(s) Used
• Cabin Class: Economy Class.
• Airlines: China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Air China, Sichuan Airlines, Xiamen Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines, Tianjin Airlines plus any codeshare partners (subject to availability).
Please note: We cannot accommodate one-way flights. Travellers must take all included flights within the package, and any flights intentionally forfeited will result in later flights being subject to cancellation. 
 
Baggage Allowance
• 20 kilograms of checked baggage (one piece).
• 7 kilograms of carry-on baggage.
 
Missed Flights  
If you fail to arrive for your outbound flight, you risk all flight and land arrangements in your destination being automatically cancelled by the airlines and land operator, respectively. Additional fees may apply to reinstate these services. If you miss your flight for whatever reason, please contact us as soon as possible to make arrangements.
 
Arrive Early
Not available. 
 
Stay Behind Options
Not available. 
 
Stopover Packages 
Not available.
 
Accommodation


Accommodation Used


4-Star Properties (Self-Rated)

• Beijing: Chun Hui Yuan Resort or similar.

• Hangzhou: Fubang International Hotel or similar.

• Wuxi: Mingdu Hotel or similar.

• Suzhou: Snowy Sea Hotel or similar.

• Shanghai: Courtyard Shanghai Jiading or similar.

Please note: Accommodation/rooms offered are based on a lead-in room type and are subject to availability based on seasonality. In the instance a property is not available, a similar standard of accommodation will be provided. Properties will be confirmed and included in your travel pack, which you will receive 4-6 weeks before travel.

 
Extra Nights
Not available at check-out. 
Please note: If you are interested in booking additional nights of accommodation pre or post-tour, please wait until you receive your travel documentation approximately 4-6 weeks before departure for the confirmed list of hotels. If booking your own additional accommodation directly with the hotel, please be aware that you may be required to change rooms at the start/end of your tour.
 
Maximum Room Capacity
2 people.
 
Child Policy
Valid for travellers 18 years old and over.
 
Triple Share
Not available.
 
Bedding Configuration
Twin or Double (subject to availability).
 
General information

Minimum group size 28, maximum group size 44 per vehicle.
 
Optional Tours/Activities
• The Golden Mask Dynasty - 380 RMB
• Hutong Pedicab Tour & Dinner - 360 RMB
• Grand Canal Cruise - 220 RMB
• ERA & The Intersection of Time - 390 RMB
• Half-Day Shanghai Tour - 240 RMB
• Huangpu River Night Cruise - 280 RMB
Please note:
• Prices are based per person, are subject to availability, time permitting and weather conditions, and are payable directly to the tour operator in the currency specified. 
• Some tours require minimum numbers to operate.
 
Exclusions

• Visa fees and requirements. 
• Domestic transfers and flights not stated in the deal offer.
• Meals/beverages not stated in the deal offer.
• Highly recommended gratuities/tipping of $12 AUD per person, per day.
• Optional activities/tours.
• Personal expenses.
• Travel insurance.
• Mandatory city tax.
 
Other important information

TOUR GUIDE VS. TOUR LEADER
Tour Guide
Often locals with intimate knowledge of an area, its culture, and history. Their role entails providing commentary, routing the tour, and seeing that people have a good time. They are a licensed, qualified expert who supplies specific information on the history, art, architecture and culture of the city/village/attraction where they are guiding the tour. The guide meets the group at the required place and leaves it at the end of the tour; they do not travel with the group.
 
Tour Leader
An experienced person tasked with ensuring the smooth operation of tours, as well as providing practical support to passengers throughout the whole trip. Their role primarily includes assisting with accommodation, transportation between locations, and communication with tour guides at each stop. A tour leader may provide general guidance around a city or village and offer information on the place visited on the bus. However, they are not required to have specific art, architecture, or historical knowledge. They are not allowed to provide a guided tour or commentary of a city/village/attraction once there and, if caught doing so, can be fined.
Please note: Tour leaders/guides are not a standard inclusion in all travel offers. Tour leaders/guides will only be made available when required to enhance the experience of the destination featured.
 
CLIMATE & AVERAGE TEMPERATURES
Beijing
Beijing has a temperate and continental monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons and big differences in temperature between day and night. The seasons: Summer in Beijing is hot and humid, while winter is cold and dry. Spring and autumn are short and cool. The coldest month is January at an average of -4°C, and the hottest month is July at an average of 26 °C.
 
Shanghai
Shanghai's weather is generally mild and moist, with four distinctive seasons - a pleasant warm spring, a hot rainy summer, a comfortable cool autumn, and an overcast cold winter. The weather in Shanghai in July and August is the hottest, with more than 10 days of high temperatures above 35°C. The coldest period is from late January to early February. The springtime from March to May is recommended as the best time to pay a visit, while October to November, with a pleasant autumn climate, is also a wise choice.
 
FLIGHTS
Seat Selection & Frequent Flyer Points
We do not arrange seat selection. It is essential to highlight that some airlines do not allow pre-selected seats. We strongly suggest you contact the airline directly with seating allocation requirements and/or arrive at the airport earlier to arrange your seating. While we do not add frequent flyer member details to bookings, you can do this directly with the airline once you have your flight information.
 
Passport Validity
Customers must provide valid passport details either at the time of purchase or no later than 45 days before the departure date. Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of the booking. Customers will be responsible for any costs and fees incurred in this instance.
 
COACH TOUR
Meals
For meals not included, the tour leader (when available) will offer assistance with reservations, suggestions and directions to local restaurants. It is your responsibility to notify us of any dietary requests/requirements. Please note: We will do our best to meet your requests/requirements; however, we cannot guarantee that we will always be able to.
 
Luggage
You will be responsible for all your personal belongings whilst on tour. You must carry your own luggage from the vehicle to the hotel room and back to the vehicle. The driver will assist with the uploading and unloading of bags from the vehicle.
 
OTHER
Mobility
If you require wheelchair access please contact our friendly sales and service team to inquire on your behalf.
 
Fitness Level Required
A leisurely level of fitness will be required. Leisurely is described as Light walking, including up multiple stairs, and occasional hiking, which may involve uneven surfaces. Able to travel unassisted and get on and off vehicles and small boats. Suitable for most fitness levels and mobility.
Please note: If you have any concerns, please consult your healthcare provider prior to purchase/travel.
 
Payments & Currency On Tour
Visa, MasterCard and Amex can only be used at some hotels and is not often accepted in local restaurants and supermarkets. Whilst WeChat and Alipay are commonly used payment platforms in China at most businesses, some travellers can experience issues due to internet accessibility and other technical difficulties. Cash is still widely accepted in China and most people still use cash on a daily basis. Therefore we recommend taking cash in either RMB (local currency) or AUD and the tour guides can assist with currency exchange in China if required. Optional tours and tipping can be paid in RMB or AUD on tour, credit card and Alipay/WeChat are not accepted.
 
Gratuities/Tipping
Land
Gratuities (tips) are not included for the services of the tour leader (when available) and driver throughout the tour. The highly recommended tip is $12 AUD per person per day. This covers the guide/leader and the driver and will be collected on tour.
Please note: Tipping for services provided is always a matter of personal discretion; however, please be aware that many locals consider tipping part of their normal remuneration, and they may approach you for payment; there's no need to be intimidated by the request.
 
Sightseeing
Please note: If entry to a site is affected by changes in operating hours or public holiday closures, your itinerary, where possible, may be adjusted, or a similar activity will be offered in its place (subject to availability).
 
Shopping
Shopping overseas can be a daunting and confusing experience, especially when there is a language barrier. Please be very cautious when foreign currencies and prices are involved. If paying by credit card, please pay close attention to the amount you are being charged and keep all your receipts. Do not make any purchases you are not comfortable with or feel pressured into. If you are uncertain or need assistance with the language barrier, please seek assistance from your Tour Guide/Leader. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions regarding shopping for further information.
 
Visas

A tourist visa for China is a strict requirement if travelling on an Australian Passport. Please note as of today you are required to attend a Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in person to apply for a visa or alternatively, use a registered agent to apply on your behalf. China Visa Application Service Centres can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane. You must attend the China Visa Application Service Centre relevant to the state you reside in. Please visit https://www.visaforchina.cn/ for more information.​​​​​​
Important: 
• Please start arranging your visa as soon as you've received your Travel Documentation to account for any delays due to consulate operating hours.
• Visa rules may have changed since Covid-19. Some countries and airlines may require you to obtain an additional visa before arrival. Please check with the nearest embassy, consulate or immigration department of the destination you're entering.
Please note:
• Passengers who are not Australian citizens must also check with the respective consulate or visa agency to determine what their visa requirements are and what personal identification is required.
• China has strict visa rules, therefore deviating from the advertised itinerary is strictly prohibited and doing so will result in the cancellation of your onward travel services.
• It is also important to note that some areas of employment, such as journalism, government authorities and charity organisations, may have additional restrictions in applying for Visas. This may, in turn, affect the type of application required.
 
Travel insurance 

Embarking on your next trip is exciting, and while you hope the unexpected does not happen, it is best to be prepared. We strongly recommend you take out travel insurance when making your booking. Whether it’s a potential medical emergency, a flight cancellation, a delayed suitcase, or an unforeseen event, it's important to ensure you're adequately protected. For more information or advice visit https://www.tripadeal.com.au/travel-insurance
 
Schedule of fees


Voluntary Changes


This includes booking changes requested by you, including but not limited to those changes requiring an airline ticket or a Purchase Confirmation reissue.

• Changes - $100 AUD per booking and any additional charges applied by the airline/cruise company/accommodation/other travel providers.

 
Name Changes Due To Passenger Error
• If the incorrect name has been provided, charges of $100 AUD per booking and any additional charges applied by the airline/cruise company/accommodation/other travel providers.
 
Supplier Fees
In the event the tour package you have purchased is unable to proceed, and/or a travel Supplier is unable to fulfil the tour due to external circumstances (Limitation of Liability e.g. a Force Majeure event), there may be a fee or amount of money that is withheld by our Suppliers and is unrecoverable. This may be due to non-refundable airline tickets, cancellation penalties with cruise cabins or unrecoverable payments with our land/accommodation partners. If refunds are not available from Suppliers, we will endeavour to obtain a travel credit on the best terms available and communicate these outcomes to you. In the event we are unable to obtain a refund or travel service credit, or part thereof, this cost is passed on to the customer as a Supplier Fee.