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[callout2]Welcome to the mystical land of Laos, where soaring mountains, thick forests and the fertile Mekong River Valley are graced by a history devoted to man’s spiritual yearnings in the form of countless temples and ancient palaces [/callout2]
The capital Vientiane has a welcoming provincial town feeling and the World Heritage site of Luang Prabang, the seat of former kings, is a must-see highlight.
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Number one on many wish lists is walking on the Great Wall of China. Then there is the amazing Forbidden City and vast Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The tranquil scenery on a one day Li River cruise or your choice of a three, four, seven or eight night Yangtze River cruise is not to be missed. And who could resist the chance to cuddle a Panda in Chengdu?
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