MESNEW INC.*2011 China (Guangrao) International Rubber Tire & Auto Accessory Exhibition
Expo Date: May 15-17, 2011 (Click to view the invitation)
Venue: Guangrao International Exhibition Center, Shandong Province, China
Organizer: China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, People's Government of Shandong Province
Support Media: CCTV, SDTV, China Industry News, HC network, Alibaba, China's modern rubber tires, China Business Network, China's rubber net, Zhuo create rubber network, tire industry, rubber industry and other 100 national media, as well as other 20 international Professional Media
Tour Cities:
*Beijing--Capitol of China
*Shanghai—the Biggest Cosmopolitan City in China
*Suzhou & Hangzhou—the Paradise on earth
Day 1 May 11 (WED) Depart from Los Angeles or Vancouver for Beijing
Depart for Beijing, board a spacious jet for your transpacific journey and enjoy meals and entertainments in the airplane.
Day 2 May 12 (THU) Beijing (L/SD)
Arrive in Beijing, the capital of China. You are greeted by your tour guide at the airport and transferred to the hotel.
Visit: Tian An Men Square (the largest public square in the world, big enough to hold half a million people and the symbol of New China), Wang Fu Jing Avenue (“Beijing’s First Business Avenue” with modern commercial style). Special dinner: Beijing Roasted Duck Dinner



Day 3 May 13 (FRI) Beijing (B/L/D)
Visit: Great Wall (symbolizing China’s ancient civilization),
Forbidden City (the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasty)


Day 4 May 14 (SAT) Beijing-Guangrao (5.5 hours drive) (B/L/D)
After breakfast at hotel, drive to Guangrao where the Exhibition will be Held. Check into hotel upon arrival at Guangrao.
Day 5 May 15 (SUN) Guranrao (B/L/D)
2010 China (Guangrao) International Rubber Tire & Auto Accessory Exhibition
Opening Ceremony, then meet with exhibitors
DAy 6 May 16 (MON) Guranrao (B/L/D)
2010 China (Guangrao) International Rubber Tire & Auto Accessory Exhibition
Attending exhibition & meet with exhibitors
Day 7 May 17 (TUE) Guangrao-Qingdao/ Shanghai (B/L/D) 
Drive to Qingdao city (2.5 hr), visit Xiaoqingdao Isle (shaped like an ancient violin, is also called "Violin Isle”), Zhanqiao Pier (Built in 1891 as a naval pier, now it is the symbol of the Qingdao city), No.1 Bathing Beach (Located at the Huiquan Beach, it is once the largest bathing beach in Asia). Fly to Shanghai in the afternoon.
Day 8 May 18 (WED) Shanghai-Suzhou (B/L/D)
After breakfast, transfer to the China Pavilion of the World Expo (the contour design of the pavilion is based on the concept of “Oriental Crown, Splendid China, Ample Barn, and Rich People”, to express the spirit and disposition of Chinese culture). After lunch, drive to Suzhou. Visit the Humble Administrate Garden (the largest of all classical gardens in Suzhou, represents the historical characteristics and achievements of south-east China's private gardens). Stay overnight in Suzhou.


Day 9 May 19 (THU) Shanghai-Hangzhou (B/L/D) 
After breakfast, drive to Hangzhou (2 hr), Visit West Lake (famous for the natural beauty
of lakes and mountains and numerous historical relics). Lingyin Temple (located by the
side of the Feilaifeng Peak, built in 326 in Eastern Jin Dynasty. It's one of the ten most famous ancient temples in China).
Day 10 May 20 (FRI) Hangzhou-Shanghai (B/L/D)
After breakfast, drive back to Shanghai.
Visit: Jade Buddha Temple (a well preserved temple housing a white Jade statue of Sakyamuni), Yu Garden (one of the most renowned gardens in South China), The Bund (enjoy the memories of the grandeur of old Shanghai),Huangpu River Night Cruise (a relaxing cruise to experience the night view of the Huangpu River)


Day 11 May 21 (SAT) Shanghai/ Los Angeles or Vancouver (B)
After breakfast, clients will be transferred to the airport for the departure flight back home. You may experience the fastest maglev train to airport.
Tour Fare: $2050.00 per person
Single Supplement: $350.00 per person
Visa Fee: $160.00 per person
** It’s free of charge between May 14-17 in Guangrao at the Exhibition.

Cost includes:
1. International round trip air & tax;
2. Local transfers and transportation (17-22 seat bus);
3. Three meals daily, hotel breakfast, Chinese lunch & dinner, Beijing Duck Dinner;
4. Admission to local attractions listed above, and travel insurance (basic);
Cost excludes:
1. Any personal-based expenses, such as phone calls, laundry, postage, etc;
2. All costs of activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary.
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