GlTgwchj THE GREAT CHINA CRUISE — 23 days including Hong Kong, Kyoto, Kobe and Canton, Shanghai and Peking aboard M.S. Aquamarine from 52795. Departing monthly — April — November 1979 For the first time since the founding of the People s Republic of China a regular cruise service will enable tourists to visit three ports of China and up to five inland cities, including Peking. An air conditioned cruise ship as your floating hotel, you can be assured of excellent accommodation and cuisne. • Inland travel will, m most cases, be specially organised for cruise passengers with av conditioned trains for your exclusive use All prices quoted are fully inclusive and cover airfares ex Auckland to Hong Kong and return flying Air New Zealand, sightseeing Hong Kong and Kyoto, the cruise itself, the extensive shore programmes, meals and the cost of documentation and visa expenses. CRUISE SCHEDULE OAT 1: Embark Kobe. DAY 2: Cruise through the Inland Sea all day DAY 3-4: At Sea. DAY 5: Arrive Hsinkang special train to Peking. Sightseeing mms to The Great Wall and Ming Tombs, The Summer Palace. Temple of Heaven and Forbidden City DAY 8 9: At Sea. DAY 10: Shanghai. Including sightseeing to Soochow and Wuxi Island lake resort. DAY 1213: At Sea. DAY 14: Arrive Canton - day sightseeing ashore DAY 15: Disembark Hong Kong. BOOK NOW: ONLY LIMITED NUMBERS OF BERTHS ALLOCATED TO NEW ZEALANDERS. Atlantic and Pacific Jvjflk CHRISTCHURCH. 118 Hereford Street Christchurch 1. P. O Box 2607. Telephone 790-270. Trowel not included. Bonded Member of TAANZ.
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