SNJ Business People

Ancient Wonders of China

07/21/09

  Experience the Ancient Wonders of China on this All INCLUSIVE 9 day tour sponsored by Cherry Hill Regional Chamber of Commerce for only $1,999 per person.
  This exceptional package is offered only through Chambers of Commerce and over 20,000 tourists visited China last year on this program provided by Citslinc International.
  The tour includes round trip air, round trip shuttle to and from JFK airport in New York, 4 & 5 Star Hotels, 3 full meals daily, intracity transportation, admission to tours and attractions, English speaking tour guides and all airport taxes paid throughout the trip.
  Tourists will visit Shanghai, Beijing, Suzhou and Hangzhou from March 11th, 2010 through March 19th, 2010.  Tian An Men Square, The Great Wall,  the Ming Tombs, the Forbidden City, the Bund, Yu garden, the Lingering Garden and others are among the many sights on the itinerary.
  In addition, business travelers who would like to visit certain industry sites will also be linked on request.
  An orientation meeting for anyone interested will be held at Holiday Inn, Cherry Hill on August 19th at 5:30pm.
  For more information, or to reserve for the meeting on the 19th, go to www.cherryhillregional.com or call 856-667-1600 x301.
  This tour is open to the general public.  Don’t miss this exceptional value for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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