At 7:00pm we arrived in Caoping Village, where we stopped for dinner. We were very tired, and so the delicious dinner tasted even better. It consisted of local Guilin cuisine including the famous local beer fish. It was an unforgettable trip, and one that made our already strong friendship even stronger.
On March 23rd I left Guilin City for my inspection tour of China Regal Cruises' Yangtze River Cruise. No one on
board knew I worked for China Odyssey Tours so that I could get a real feeling for what our client's experience. I landed in Chongqing where I would spend the day before being taken to my boat. My ship was the Princess Sheena and I was quite impressed with the overall appearance of the ship. It has a very sleek design. It is not big or blocky, as most cruise ships in China are. This is due to the fact that it was built in Germany and is the only cruise line on the Yangtze that has foreign built ships.I had a single room. The room was small, comfortable, and very well designed. Everything was placed very well. My room had all of the amenities that could be found in a 5 star hotel. I had my own air conditioner, refrigerator, television, telephone, bathroom with shower and western style toilet, and plenty of storage space. 
One of the first things I noticed about the ship was the friendliness of the staff, and their excellent use of English. There was no communication problems whatsoever during my trip. The crew members I dealt with all remembered my name and went out of their way to say hi to me and to make sure that my every need was looked after. They did not know that I work for China Odyssey Tours, so I did not get special treatment. This is how they treat all their guests.
The ship itself was extremely comfortable. I could barely feel we were moving. Motion sickness will not be a problem for anyone riding on this ship. The interior of the ship is very easy to navigate and well laid out. The ship features a bar, observation lounge/library, ballroom, sundeck, two dining rooms, a gift shop, photo center, business center, medical clinic, sauna, massage parlor, and hair dresser. Each facility is well designed, and very
comfortable. The bar and observation room/library was located in the bow of the ship and had windows on three sides which gave excellent views of the Three Gorges scenery, while sitting in comfort out of the weather. The bar features a large selection of western alcohol and wine, as well as China's famous Maotai Alcohol. The bartenders do not skimp on the alcohol either. The dining rooms feature very comfortable chairs and have large windows running down each side. The meals were buffet style and offered both Western and Chinese cuisine. Soft drinks, tea, coffee, and juice were complimentary. The food was very good. The ballroom was where all of the performances and parties were held. It features a state of the art sound and lighting system. I have to mention the performances. They were excellent. They featured the crew of the ship, and they were extremely talented. The costumes were very beautiful as well. It is definitely something that should not be missed. I got to know some of the crew members, and was surprised to see several of them performing. Even the girl who cleaned my cabin sang a song beautifully. At the beginning of my cruise, the ship's doctor gave a seminar on traditional Chinese medicine. I made an appointment with him, so he could look at my tendonitis and he performed acupuncture on me which really helped a lot with the pain I have been having. The sundeck located on the top deck of the ship was the perfect place to watch our ship go through the Three Gorges Dam's 5-stage ship locks. Each deck has its own exterior walkway that encircles the ship, so that visitors wanting a little exercise can walk around the ship. Most ships cruising on the Yangtze to not have this, and visitors are only able to walk back and forth on each deck.The excursions that we took were very well set up and run. We visited the Shennong Stream and had to switch to a smaller ship, and eventually to small wooden boats. Our guide was waiting for us, and took us through all parts of the excursion. The Three Gorges Dam was also very well done. Our guide was waiting for us as we disembarked, and personally took us to our bus and gave us a tour of the whole site. There English and knowledge of each site was exceptional. They were able to answer any and all questions we had.
One of the nicest parts of the cruise other than the ship, excursions, and crew, was my fellow passengers.
Everyone on board soon got to know each other, and we really had fun sharing this experience with each other. It made my cruise on China Regal Tours' cruise down the Yangtze River much more enjoyable.Before my inspection tour of the Yangtze River, I did no research. I wanted the experience to be as real as possible. I found the ship and her crew to be extremely professional. It was a wonderful experience that I will never forget, and I will keep in touch with the new friends I made onboard for years to come. It was a truly unforgettable experience.
China Odyssey Travel is proud to announce, that as of March 29th, we have a new home. We have moved to a new office which is still in Guilin. Our new office is much more spacious and well designed. Our company has expanded so much, that our old home couldn’t handle our needs anymore. Each department now has its own meeting room, and we have a room designed specifically to meet with guests who come to visit us. All of our furnishings are new, and the offices have been designed by local interior designers and feature traditional paintings and Guilin minority embroidery. Besides being more beautiful, our new office will allow for further growth.
Our mailing address:
China Odyssey Tours
Guilin Tang Dynasty Tours Co. Ltd.
Room 218, Building 6, No.11 Huixian Road, Qixing District, Guilin, China 541004
China Odyssey Tours is a leading China tour operator in China (Including Tibet and Hong Kong). We offer tour packages, customized trips covering regional flights, transfers, hotel bookings and car rentals. We provide much more than a regular tour of Chinese cities, villages, landscapes and cultural treasures - our goal is to give you a truly memorable China experience from the moment that you send us an email or communicate with us in any way.
China Odyssey Tours is not a "Virtual" Internet company but part of Guilin Tang Dynasty Tours Co. LTD, an official Government registered Chinese travel organization which has been in operation since 1987. (License Number L-GX-GJ00080)
China Odyssey Tours is the trademark or brand name for the English speaking market.
During 20 years of operation we have established solid relationships with major airlines, hotels and local tour operators all over China. This enables us to offer a great variety of well designed tours at unbeatable prices.
Day 1:
Upon your arrival at Shanghai, China's most cosmopolitan city, our local guide will meet you and escort you to your hotel. The rest of the day is free at your own leisure.
Day 2:
Today you will first visit the Shanghai Museum, Yu Garden, Yuyuan Market and then the Jade Buddha Temple. Enjoy a wonderful Acrobatic Show tonight.
- Shanghai Museum: often ranked as China's best museum, it is the biggest museum in China with a fine collection of over 120,000 pieces of Chinese artifacts.
- Yu Garden: located in the Old Town of Shanghai and laid out in 1559 AD by a powerful Ming official, Yu Garden recreates a beautiful landscape of pagodas, pavilions, rockeries, fountains, ancient trees and precious flowers.
- Yuyuan Market: Outside the Yu Garden, a bustling market with different snacks and trinkets.
- Jade Buddha Temple: named after its exquisite milk-white jade Buddha brought from Burma in the 19th century by a Chinese monk, it is a spiritual oasis in the midst of a modern metropolis.
- Acrobatic Show: Chinese Acrobatics is one of the oldest performing arts with its history tracing back to Neolithic times, during its development in the history, it has been absorbing plentiful merits from the opera, dance and Chinese Kungfu, and formed its own artistic features.
Day 3:
After breakfast, you will have tours to the Bund and the Nanjing Road, and then visit the Oriental Pearl TV Tower.
-The Bund (the word “Bund” was derived from Anglo-Indian word meaning quay): where the great trading houses and banks had their headquarters in 1920s and 1930s, about a mile long, it is the city's fulcrum.
- Nanjing Road: known as “China's No.1 Shopping Street” with a huge of merchandise on sale.
- The Oriental Pearl TV Tower: standing opposite to the Bund in the Pudong area by the bank of Huangpu River, with 468-meter height, it is the highest TV Tower in Asia and the third highest one in the world, where on the sightseeing - seeing floor, you can get a bird's-eye view of Shanghai.
Day 4:
Free in the day until our local guide escorts you to the airport for your flight to your next destination.
