Ho Chi Minh City to Hong Kong - 1/11/12Treasures of L'Indochine: 13-night itinerary, January 11, 2012.
The beauty and culture of Vietnam are revealed to you in this amazing 13-night voyage that ends in China. Explore floating markets, gardens, and villages of the Mekong Delta. Enjoy a special private performance of martial arts. Visit renowned China Beach. Behold the Forbidden Purple City and moated Imperial Citadel. Cruise the wondrous Ha Long Bay. See Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and Museum. Be amazed by Macau’s incredible A-Ma Temple. And spend a full day discovering the treasures of Canton – including the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, the Temple of Six Banyan Trees, and Shamian Island. You’ll never think of Vietnam or China the same way again… nor should you.
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| Cruise OnlyDay 01 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam January 11, 2012 Arrive Ho Chi Minh City and transfer to your included hotel. | Day 02 | Ho Chi Minh City January 12, 2012 Visit the History Museum and see the former President's Palace and the elegant French architecture of the city’s colonial days on your highlight tour before boarding your ship.
| Day 03 | Ho Chi Minh City / Mekong Delta January 13, 2012 Witness the daily rituals of river life. Explore floating markets, gardens, and villages or, explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, a massive network of underground living areas, used during the Vietnam War. | Day 04 | Nha Trang January 14, 2012 Explore lively markets and charming streets. Snorkel and swim along sandy golden beaches. Visit the well-preserved Cham towers. | Day 05 | Qui Nhon January 15, 2012 Stroll among ancient ruins and visit pagodas, towers, and villages. Enjoy a special private performance of traditional martial arts, a specialty of the region. | Day 06 |
Danang & Hoi An January 16, 2012 Discover Hoi An’s temples, pagodas, and it’s vibrant silk market. Explore the Cham Museum. Visit the renowned China Beach – the popular respite for soldiers during the Vietnam War.
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Danang & Hue January 17, 2012 Discover the legacies of both the ancient Champa Kingdom and years of colonial rule. Highlights include the Forbidden Purple City and the moated Imperial Citadel.
 | Day 08 | At Sea January 18, 2012 Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of life aboard ship as you sail toward Ha Long Bay. | Day 09 |
Ha Long Bay January 19, 2012 Marvel at the sharp limestone outcroppings that line the shore of this area known as “the dragon’s back,” said to have been formed when a dragon fell to earth.
 | Day 10 | Hanoi January 22, 2012 See Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and Museum, plus pagodas and temples of the bustling Old Quarter. Stroll elegant boulevards and watch a private water puppet performance. | Day 11 | At Sea January 21, 2012 Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of life aboard ship as you sail toward China. | Day 12 | Macau, China January 22, 2012 Be amazed by the A-Ma Temple – an exemplary example of Chinese culture inspired by Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and multiple folk beliefs. Visit the Ruins of St. Paul Cathedral and the Jesuit College of St. Paul’s – the first western college in the Far East. | Day 13 | Guangzhou (Canton) January 23, 2012 Take a full day tour to incredible sites, including Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, the Temple of Six Banyan Trees, Shamian Island, and the western Han Tomb of Nanyue King in Guangzhou. | Day 14 | Hong Kong January 24, 2012 Disembark and transfer to the airport. |
All meals are included aboard the ship. |
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