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China Tours For Seniors

Post Date: 2020/02/03 18:31
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Say yes to our China tours for seniors for a lifetime tour experience! Don't hide your age, Shanghai Private Tour will carefully plan city attractions with your needs in mind, and help you make the most out of this magnificent country with invaluable information. Our China tour for seniors are designed for travelers who want to see China with like-mindede friends of the same generation. For those who like to travel in comfort, but without sacrificing the "adventure" experience, our tours blend the best of both Moreover, our China tours is full of flexibility, let you explore the sites at your own pace.

Top Selling China Tours for Seniors

11 Days China Golden Triangle Tour with Yangtze Cruise
(Beijing, Xi'an, Chongqing, Yangtze River Cruise, Yichang, Shanghai)

The China's Golden Triangle Tour will Yangtze Cruise covers popular cities in China. Your 11 Days China tour will start from Beijing-the capital city of China to visit the Forbidden city and Great Wall. Then, take high-speed train to the marvelous Terracotta army in Xian. The highlight of the tour is Yangtze River Cruise to see the massive Three Gorges and ends your tour in Shanghai to visit the Bund, Yuyuan Garden and more. By this tour, you will learn the history of ancient capitals, know the Chinses culture, experience the diversified landscape and liveliness in China.

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7 Days Shanghai Xian Beijing Golden Triangle Tour By Train

This 7 Days Shanghai Xian Beijing Golden Triangle Train Tour covers the most popular tour destinations in China, inculdes ancient capital cities: Beijing & Xian as well as modern Shanghai, known as the Oriental Pearl in the east. This tour is perfect for travelers who is first time visit to China.

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Frequently Asked Questions about planning a China tour for seniors
1. Is your China tour itinerary flexible? We are seniors, we want to travel China in a leisurely way.
Our China tour package is flexible and suitable for seniors. In order to let sneior travellers to travel with an enjoyable pace and feel relaxed, we provide worry-free private tours for senior people which covers top China cities and places most worthwhile to visit. We can customize a tour based on your requirements, feel free to tell us know your requirements. Our private tours are flexible travel options for those wanting to travel in a leisurely way. Travel with us, you will have a tour package at a flexible and relaxing pace.


2. Does your China tour include senior-friendly meals? 

Yes, the senior-friendly meals are included in our China tours. Seniors may be very particular about the foods they eat, we will arrange the senior-friendly meals that suit for seniors, especially those that need some type of senior care, meal time, taste of food(spicy or not), the prohibited foods and much more. Our tour guides are willing to take the time to make sure there are food items that the seniors will enjoy in the meal at Chinese restaurant. What we want is to guarantee the senior visitors can ejoy tour package with quality meals when travel in China.


3. How much should I tip the tour guide and driver?
Tips in China are not compulsory. If you want, the amount depends on their service. If they are professional, firendly and take good care of the seniors in your group, we recommend 100RMB-200RMB/per day for tour guide; 50RMB-100RMB/per day for the driver if take a private tour. 


4. Do you offer China small group tour for elderly people?

We provide China small group tour as well which less than 15 people. We do not recommend group tours or orginazed group tour if you are a senior traveller. Because a large group may not afford the comfort and leisure pace of travel that would better suit elderly people. A group tour means sharing a vehicle and guide, and is organized in a strict time frame. The times for the meals and seating in the tour bus are inflexible.


5. My wife and I are elderly people, we want to travel China in a private tour, do you offer this? How much is it?
Yes, we offer China private tours for seniors and the elderly, including the private tour guide, transfer service, accommodation in good location with good facilities, special arranged meals for elderly people, travel in a low pace and leisure way, a personalized tour at a afforable price. Feel free to send us your tour ideas and requirement,we will customize and arranged a unique wonderful China trip for your senior group.


6. What kind of accommodation will you arrange for us if we book your All Inclusive China Senior Tour?
As seniors may have more requirements for an ideal hotel, we will arrange comfortable hotels for senior travelers. There are some detailed we've concerned for arranging hotels for seniors.
1) Choose a center area. Location of the hotel for senior travelers are very importation, if your hotel is located in city center, it's more convenient for elderly people shopping and eating. Moreover, seniors can enjoy a great time walking around in the early morning or at night. 
2) Offer comfortable and good facilities. Seniors may sleep not very well. A soft bed is really important, so you can have a great rest afer your tour itinerary for the day. In addition, hotels with senior-friendly facilities and thoughtful service will be perfect for you, especially if you have wheelchairs. For a more pleasant experience, comfortable or luxury hotels are highly recommended as they have fitness centre and swimming pool.


7. I'm 65 years old and have some problems with my leg, do you provide China tour that not require too much walking?
We specially offer China tours which featured with a relaxed and slow travel speed pace and focusing on seniors'interests and suitable itinerary with careful service. We can arrange the sightseeing in the cruise, and wheelchair service is available at some scenic spots. Our guide will make travel easier for our senior customers who with walking issues, such as take cable car to visit the famous China great wall, ride rickshaw to experience the Beijing old life at Hutong, enjoy Hangzhou West Lake and Guilin city by cruise.


8. What's your China tour included and exclueded?
We provides various China tour package for senior people who want to travel to China, the items included and excluded in tour package are as follows:
Included: 1)Private tours escorted by an English-speaking guide; 2)Private transfers during the whole tour; 3)Accommodations with daily breakfast; 4)Meals specified in itinerary; 5)Domestic flights and trains listed;6)Entrance Fees;7)Travel Inssurance.
Excluded:1)Personal expense; 2)Excess luggage charge(the luggage allowance at economy class is 20kg); 3)Gratuities to guides and drivers.


9. What should I carry on or prepare if I travel to China solo, I'm 70 years old.
China is one of popular countries to visit all around the world. If you are an elderly people, these are a few key things that you need to be sure to bring with you, please see below:
1)  Bring all the necessary documents you need to travel in China. Don't forget your passport with all necessary visas, and your international airline tickets.
2) Carry your passport with you at all times. It's required by Chinese law. Keep a photocopy on hand, too, in case the original gets lost. Or, upload a scan to a place you can access.
3) Bring any other medications you may need on your trip as well. 
4) Bring clothes according to the season when you are traveling. China gets hot and rainy in the summer, and very cold in the winter.Other things you may need:raincoat and/or umbrella, hat, sunglasses & sunscreen (depending on the season and your destination), insect repellent
5) Consult your physician or a travel clinic in advance of travel. Your doctor or health-care provider will determine what vaccinations you will need, depending on factors such as your health and immunization history, areas of the country you will be visiting, and planned activities.
6) Take some cash in advance since credit cards are not accepted by many restaurants and shops.


10. May I know how long is a suitable holiday vacation for senior people to travel China?
We recommend that older people visit China for two weeks since elderly people want to slow the travel pace and need more time to enjoy, and China is a fascinating country with lots of places to visit. Although two weeks will barely scratch the surface, there is still so much to do. China is a lot more popular destination for its cultural attractions, it also features a variety of adventurous activities and landscapes that are bound to get you inspired and excited.


11. Can your tour guide help me to find western style toilet during my China tour? I don't think I can use Squat Toilet as my knee is not very well.
Of course, our guide is happy to help you to find a western style toilet. Since more and more western people and senoir citizens travel in China, most public toiltes at tourist attractions are modern, clean and convenient. The Accessible Restrooms are also available for elderly people and those with limited mobility. Most hotels in China have standard Western-style toilets. Public restrooms in big cities usually have at least one Western-style toilet which you can choose if you really hate the idea of a squat style toilet. 


12. What time will the tour start every day if we book your China senior tour? We are early birds, is it possible to start the tour at 7:30am or 8:00am?
Normally, the tour for senior people starts at 9:00am in the morning and lasts around 6 hours daily. If you are booking a private tour with us, it is possible to adjust the morning departure time with our guide since our private tour is 100% flexible for you, no need discuss with other tour members.


Optional popular activities for Seniors citizens or elderly people

1) Hangzhou Night Show---Impression West Lake Show
Impression West Lake Show-one of the 'impression series' jointly created by the famous directors Zhang Yimou, Wang Chaoge and Fan Yue. With the lake as a stage, using high-tech sound and light technology and a large number of actors are used to reproduce southern beauty and folklore. Spend a quiet night on the charming West Lake, and the beautiful sceneries and legends of the South will be etched in your memory.

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2) Chinese Fan Culutre & Handcrafts at China Fan Museum in Hangzhou
Chinese Fan Making & Painting: The Wangxingji Fan is famous both in China and abroad. The initiator of this ancient store is Wang Xingzai who lived in Hangzhou for making fans. He set his first fan store with his family in Hangzhou which has a long history about 130 years. His fans are famous for their top-quality and beautiful design. That held many customers for his family store. It will be fun to make and DIY a fan on your own. Learning and making handicrafts has always been a part of the life of some Chinese Seniors. Make them feel more meaningful in their life.

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3) Chinese Folk Art Culture Experience with Shanghai Style Paper Cutting Class
Shanghai, famous for its modern metropolis, also has traditional handicraft culture, such as Shanghai style paper-cut culture. Shanghai style paper cutting was emerged in 19th century. In a hundred years of historical evolution, the Shanghai paper-cut gradually formed a unique "Shanghai" style, so it has a certain position in the traditional Chinese paper-cut art. In 2005, Shanghai style paper cutting was approved by Shanghai municipal Party committee as the Shanghai traditional protection techniques. In terms of enriching your spiritual life after retirement, paper cutting art and craft creativity are a good choice. According to incomplete statistics, paper cutting can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Exercise your hand's flexibility at the same time. 

If you are interested in Chinese paper-cutting or want to take seniors to learn more about traditional Chinese folk art, don't hesitate to attend our paper-cutting class, learn the traditional Chinese folk art of Paper Cutting! Where we’ll teach you all of the methods and tricks used by professional paper cutters! As the art of paper-cut is aimed at the middle-aged and elderly, you may also become the next paper-cut expert.

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4) Travel in the Time: The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel & Boat Cruise on the Huangpu River
Shanghai's night view is never tired of seeing, no matter which angle you from. As the soul of Shanghai, Huangpu River and Bund are always people's first choice. It has witnessed the history, development and opportunities of Shanghai. Whether it's the story of Shanghai or the European style buildings on both sides of the Bund. There's always one thing that will intoxicate you. If you haven't had time to enjoy the night view of Shanghai, it's better to follow our steps and choose a suitable night to follow our guide and take the Bund Sightseeing cable car and night boat to experience the journey through time.

The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel is an underwater tunnel fitted with spectacular audio-visual effects for entertaining adults and children who go across the Huang Pu River from downtown Shanghai to Pudong. The total length of the tunnel is 646 meters. The sightseeing tunnel is divided into 3 parts: "Time tunnel area", "Magma jet area" and "Shuttle area" with the lighting and sound of the scene, which can make you and your kids have a real shock.

Afterwards, enjoy Boat Cruise on Huangpu River: The 'mother river' of Shanghai, the Huangpu River is the symbol and embodiment of Shanghai, just like the Thames of London, the Seine of Paris and the Danube of Budapest. This river is synonymous with the History of Shanghai, being inextricably intertwined with the social and economic life of the city and having nurtured its prosperity and witnessed its honors and disgraces. The Huangpu River is a must for travelers to Shanghai. The Huangpu River divides Shanghai into two parts–east and west.

Sailing down the river, along the way you can enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides including such sights as the Yangpu Bridge, the Nanpu Bridge, and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower. In addition, the varied western architecture on the west bank of the Huangpu River and the towering modern buildings on the east bank present a spectacular contrast, increasing the beauty and magnificence of the river.

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5) Further from Xi'an Traditional Culture-Qinqiang Opera Show
If you ask me what kind of opera the elderly prople must watch every night in north west of China, I will tell you: Qinqiang Opera. Qinqiang Opera is a local Chinese opera that mainly thrives in north China's Shaanxi Province, it boasts the most ancient, affluent, and largest musical system of all Chinese operas. The opera first originated from local folk songs and dance forms in the Yellow River Valley of Shaanxi and Gansu province-the birthplaces of Chinese culture. This type of singing originated in the fields and countryside surrounding Xi'an when locals who used to shout to one another across the fields gradually developed a system of song to enable them to communicate! 

If you want to spend the last night in Xian to see the real thing with seniors, feel the most primitive flavor, there are often performances on at the Chang'an Grand Theatre in Xi'an. Locals also practice their singing in the parks and down by the river! The old city walls are another popular stage for wanna be stars!

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6) Searching for fun-Make your own Terracotta Warriors in Xian
Known as "the Eight Wonders of the world", it’s a clay army of more than 8,000 life-size terra cotta figures of soldiers and horses discovered in 1974 in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, China after they were buried underground for more than 2200 years. Reproducing the mega imperial guard troops of Emperor Qin Shi Huang (259 - 210BC), the first emperor of the first unified dynasty of Imperial China.

After visiting the museum, if you want to surprise your parents or elderly people, you can take it to the Qin Terracotta Figures Factory, here you can see the man made worriors with different types, You don't have to worry about their inability to learn or their lack of flexibility. The operation requirements of this activity are very low, which is suitable for all the elderly prople. You can buy some remembrance when you leave (Non mandatory shopping). The most important things is that you can make it by yourself, know traditional techniques used 2,000 years ago and try your hand at molding, carving, and painting. Have a nice interaction with the family and listen to their stories for a real life experience.

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7) Cross century transportation experience-Beijing rickshaw in Hutong
Hutong refers to lanes and alleys between the Siheyuan (courtyard with buildings on four sides) residences in Beijing, spreading over every corner of the old city. The dotted hutongs are unique scenery in Beijing profoundly related to the Siheyuan, which, together outlining the casual and charming life of the common people in the old city. The hutongs of various sizes in Beijing reached as many as 7000-odd in number, each featuring an anecdote or story.

In addition to the famous scenic spots such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, there is another thing that must be experienced in Beijing: The rickshaw in the Hutong of Beijing. The rickshaw, which existed in ancient China, has been preserved to nowadays, carrying countless histories and stories. Take your parents or elderl and choice a suitable time to go to Beijing's Hutong. Take a Rickshaw to get through the zigzag and narrow alleys or hutongs. Two people share one rickshaw. you will have a detailed explanation of the old courtyard ( Siheyuan )-its history, its layout, its Fengshui, and its traditional Chinese culture involved.

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8) Understanding Chinese Culture Starts With Calligraphy in Beijing Hutong
There are over 106,230 character in China since 2004 base on Yitizi Dictionary calculation. 12th grade students in China knows about 6,000 characters. We use simplified Chinese characters since 1952. The earliest confirmed evidence of the Chinese script yet discovered is the body of inscriptions on oracle bones from the late Shang dynasty (1200–1050 BC). The art of writing Chinese characters is called Chinese calligraphy. It is usually done with ink brushes. In ancient China, Chinese calligraphy is one of the Four Arts of the Chinese Scholars. Calligraphy was the means by which scholars could mark their thoughts and teachings for immortality, and as such, represent some of the more precious treasures that can be found from ancient China.

Nowadays, Chinese is becoming more and more international. It is the most direct way to understand Chinese culture to know how to write Chinese characters. If you are interested in Chinese characters, you can join in the calligraphy class in Beijing Hutong to learn how to write Chinese characters with a professional calligraphy teacher.

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9). Take Royal Canal Boat Cruise to the Summer Palace, Beijing
The Royal Canal providing an opportunity for senior travellers to see a bit of everything in the capital, both historical sites and everyday life of Beijing. In the past, the Royal Canal only available for the imperial fami ly. In the Qing Dynasty, the Emperor Qianlong went to the Wanshou Temple to pray for his mother and for the royal family to go to the Summer Palace. It's a very relax way to visit the scenery along the Grand canal. 

The cruise which start at the Emperor's Boat Pier in Beijing Exhibition Hall and ends at South Ruyi Gate Pier in the Summer Palace. Cruise along the imperial canal in a traditional style motorized canopy boat past Beijing Zoo, Beijing Aquarium and the Purple Bamboo Garden while appreciating the beautiful view along the way. Stop over at Purple Bamnoo Garden to walk around the garden and head to enjoy the local sing-along group, you can appreciate the passionate amateurs of the community singing. Continue your cruise and head into the Summer Palace,and change boat to cruise on the Kunming lake. It is one of good options in Beijing to visit Beijing if you want to make you travel easier with less walking.

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9) Experience local lifystyle in Chengdu People's Park
Chengdu - known as one of the slowe pace of life cities in China. Leisure and entertainment are the words that best reflect the lifestyle of the local people in this city. And people's park must be one of the most representative places of entertainment.

Strolling in the park, you will see local people drinking tea, playing mahjong or cards, dancing, singing, and playing music. There is even an interesting matchmaking area where people advertise their sons' and daughters' profiles to attract partners. Relaxing with a cup of green tea and playing mahjong is one of the most popular pastimes in Chengdu. With an estimated 10,000 teahouses, there is a teahouse on just about every corner. Some of the common characteristics of tea culture in Chengdu include bamboo chairs, small wooden tables, jasmine tea, and gaiwan tea, which is served in a covered bowl. Now take your parents to the people's Park of Chengdu, and feel how the elderly people in Chengdu spend their day. Let them also become a member of the park and become a local.

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10). Morning Tai Chi Class at Local Park in Guilin
Tai Chi is more and more peope all around the world, it is known as "Chinese shadow boxing" in the West. When you go to some parks near the centre of Guilin around 7am and you will find lots of local senior people who after retirement practising the tai chi as their morning exercise. Tai Chi, which can translate as "boundless fist" or "supreme ultimate fist" is a soft-style martial art, with obscure historical roots, which became more formalized and widely practicised in 19th century China. Tai chi helps reduce stress and anxiety. And it also helps increase flexibility and balance.

While traveling in Guilin, spending a morning learning Tai Chi is a nice way for elderly people to stretch out and get ready for a day of sightseeing. There are several places you can take this hour-long Tai Chi class , we can arrange a Tai Chi class for you. Join this relaxing Tai Chi retreat to relax your body and mind, and leave you feeling inspired, refreshed, centered, and peaceful. Although anyone can practice, it may be especially beneficial for older adults. Tai chi for seniors can be practiced in a chair, bed or wheelchair. Limited mobility is not a problem when performing tai chi exercises for seniors. Also, it has been found to improve medical conditions that often affect aging adults. Spend a morning hour to learn some simple Tai Chi from our master. This Tai Chi introductory course is perfectly suited for those looking to get a more in-depth feel for Tai Chi. You will get a great chance to spend time with the masters and other members togther.

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