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What do the Olympics and Amazing Journeys have in common?

Jul 31, 2008

No…its not that we’ve begun testing for banned substances. Its that both the Olympics and Amazing Journeys will be “invading” China in 2008. That’s right; shortly after the Gold Medals are distributed to the best athletes in the world in Beijing, some of the best travelers from across the world will be joining us for a journey that will compete with none other.

Our “Opening Ceremony” begins in Beijing and the “competition” continues as we explore the Great Wall of China, The Forbidden City, the Emperor’s regal Summer Palace and the old town “Hutongs” by rickshaw.

The 2nd round of our “games” will pit us against the legendary Terra Cotta Warriors (if you’ve ever had a meal at PF Changs, check out the replicas of these life-sized statues around the restaurant and imagine the discovery of the real thing in the city of Xian) and the remarkable performers of the captivating Tang Dynasty Stage Opera.

The “medal round” will showcase the modern sophistication and historical charm of Shanghai as we visit Yu Garden, Nanjing Road and the famous waterfront “Bund”.

The “Closing Ceremonies” will take place in Hong Kong, either as place to part ways and head home, or to continue on for the post game celebration.

As you begin to watch the Games from Beijing starting next week, remember….you can be there too! Come with Amazing Journeys from November 2-12 and experience the magic of 5,000 years of history and the untamed spirit and rich culture of China.

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