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Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)
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Shanghai Pudong International Airport
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4 Star Hotels
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4 Breakfast / 2 Lunch / 1 Dinner
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Family, Child Friendly, Cultural, Friends, Couple
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April, May, October, November
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English, Chinese
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Overview
This 5-day, 4-night “Shanghai Mini Kyoto” tour offers a comprehensive experience of both Shanghai’s dynamic urban landscape and the serene “Mini Kyoto” of Wuxi. The tour includes round trip airfare via Philippine Airlines with 25 kilos checked baggage and 5 kilos hand carry, 4 nights accommodation in 4-star hotels based on twin sharing with daily breakfast, private coach transportation, and an English-speaking tour guide.
Highlights
- The World’s largest Starbucks Flagship store: This is an exceptionally large and prominent Starbucks location, likely offering a unique and immersive coffee experience beyond a typical cafe. It often features specialized brewing methods, exclusive merchandise, and a distinct architectural design, serving as a major attraction for coffee enthusiasts and tourists.
- LV mega shop: This refers to a very substantial and often architecturally impressive retail outlet for Louis Vuitton, a globally recognized luxury fashion brand. These “mega shops” typically house a vast collection of the brand’s high-end products, including apparel, handbags, accessories, and luggage, providing an expansive and luxurious shopping experience.
- Zhang Garden: Zhang Garden is a historical and cultural landmark, likely a traditional Chinese garden or a preserved architectural complex. It offers a serene escape, often featuring classical garden design with rockeries, ponds, pavilions, and ancient trees, providing insight into local history and aesthetics.
- Chenghuang Temple of Shanghai: This is a significant and historic Taoist temple located in Shanghai. The area around it often develops into a bustling traditional market and business district, known for its classical Chinese architecture, local snacks, handicrafts, and a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of old Shanghai.
- Nanjing Road Walking street: One of Shanghai’s most famous and busiest shopping thoroughfares. This pedestrian-only street is lined with a mix of historic department stores, modern international brands, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists seeking retail therapy and urban exploration.
- The Bund and Oriental Pearl Tower (photo stop): The Bund is Shanghai’s iconic waterfront promenade, renowned for its stunning collection of colonial-era buildings on one side and panoramic views of the futuristic Pudong skyline, including the Oriental Pearl Tower, on the other. A “photo stop” means visitors will have the opportunity to capture images of these famous landmarks from an exterior vantage point.
- Night view of Nianhua Bay scenic spot, the Mini Kyoto in China: Nianhua Bay is a beautifully designed scenic area in Wuxi, often referred to as “Mini Kyoto” due to its serene, Zen-inspired architecture, tranquil landscapes, and cultural ambiance that evokes the charm of traditional Japanese towns. The night view would highlight its illuminated buildings and peaceful atmosphere.
- Holy Trinity Church (photo stop): A historic church, likely of significant architectural or cultural importance. A “photo stop” suggests that visitors will view and photograph the church from the outside, appreciating its design and historical presence.
- Latex shop: This refers to a retail establishment specializing in products made from latex, most commonly bedding items such as mattresses, pillows, and other comfort-related goods known for their natural properties and support.
- Pearl Exhibition Center: A venue dedicated to showcasing and selling pearls. It typically features displays explaining the pearl cultivation process, different types of pearls, and a wide selection of pearl jewelry and products for purchase.
- Jewelry shop: A retail store offering a variety of jewelry items made from precious metals, gemstones, and other decorative materials, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
- Chinese medicine shop: An establishment that sells traditional Chinese medicinal products, including herbal remedies, tonics, and other health-related items based on ancient Chinese practices. These shops often have unique aromas and a wide array of natural ingredients.
Itinerary
PR 336 MNLPVG 1050 1430
Arrive at Shanghai airport, meet the tour guide. Visit The World's largest Starbucks Flagship store, LV mega ship, Zhang Garden.
Hotel Breakfast and check out. Visit Chenghuang Temple of Shanghai. Compulsory shopping tour in Latex shop. Visit Nanjing Road Walking street, The Bund and Oriental Pearl Tower (photo stop).
Proceed to Wuxi. Night view of Nianhua Bay scenic spot, the Mini Kyoto in China.
Hotel Breakfast and check out.
Compulsory shopping tour in Pearl Exhibition Center.
Proceed to Wuzhen east gate. Compulsory shopping tour in Jewelry shop. Proceed to Shanghai. Check in at hotel.
Hotel Breakfast, free day.
Optional tour 1 (Surcharge USD 120/Pax): Shanghai Disneyland (including ticket, transfers and tour guide, min of 10pax push through).
Optional tour 2 (Surcharge USD 60/Pax): Jinmao Tower 88th floor sightseeing hall + Xintiandi & Shikumen+ TAOBAO underground market (including ticket, transfers and tour guide, min of 10pax push through).
PR 337 PVGMNL 1600 1950
Hotel Breakfast and check out. Compulsory shopping tour at Chinese medicine shop. Visit Holy Trinity Church (photo stop). Transfer to airport to fly to Manila.
Cost
Inclusions
- - Economic Airfare and tax via Philippine Airlines (Round Trip)
- - Baggage Allowance: 1pc (25kg) - Check-in / 1pc (5kg) - carry on
- - 4 nights room accommodation based on twin sharing at choice hotel with daily hotel breakfast (no guaranteed triple room)
- - Private coach with English Speaking tour guide
- - Sightseeing tours as specified above include the first way entrance fee needed
- - Meals as listed
Exclusions
- - Expenses of a personal nature like telephone calls, mini bar, etc.
- - Travel insurance
- - Philippines Travel tax: USD 31/PAX (collected with tour fee)
- - China Group Visa: USD 40/PAX
- - Tips for driver and guide: USD 20/PAX (collected with tour fee)
- - Single supplement: USD 90/PAX
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The tour is 5 days and 4 nights.
Philippine Airlines is used for this tour.
The tour includes 1 piece (25kg) for checked baggage and 1 piece (5kg) for carry-on.
4 nights room accommodation based on twin sharing at choice 4-star hotels with daily breakfast.
Meals are included as listed in the itinerary.
Yes, a private coach with an English-speaking tour guide is included.
Yes, sightseeing tours as specified in the itinerary, including first-way entrance fees where needed, are included.
Exclusions include personal expenses, travel insurance, Philippines Travel tax (USD 31 per person), China Group Visa (USD 40 per person), tips for driver and guide (USD 20 per person), and single supplement (USD 90 per person).
Optional tours include Shanghai Disneyland (USD 120 per person) and Jinmao Tower 88th floor sightseeing hall + Xintiandi & Shikumen + TAOBAO underground market (USD 60 per person). Both optional tours require a minimum of 10 participants.





