12天11晚探索古丝绸之路 – 西安/兰州 /武威/张掖/酒泉/嘉峪关/敦煌/吐鲁番/乌鲁木齐
12D11N Exploring The Silk Road – Xian/Lanzhou/Wuwei/Zhangye/Jiuquan/Jiayuguan/Dunhuang/Turpan/Urumuqi
Tour Code 团号: CURC12
Valid Apr 2025 – Oct 2025
每人全包从 RM 9,990 起
12D11N 出发日期:09 , 16 Apr|14 , 21 , 28 May|04 , 11 , 18 Jun |02 Jul|27 Aug |03 , 10 , 12, 17 , 19 , 20 Sep|08 Oct 2025
Flight Details 航班时间: TBA
- KUL-CAN CZ
- CAN-XIY CZ
- URC-CAN CZ
- CAN-KUL CZ
Tour Highlights 行程亮点:
- 特点: 鸣沙山+月牙泉(含骑骆驼及鞋套) , 西安到兰州高铁 ,柳园到吐鲁番动车
SPECIAL: Sand Dunes of Mingsha + Crescent Lake (Includes Camel Ride & Shoe Cover) Xian to Lanzhou by High Speed Train , Liuyuan to Turpan by Train - 景点: 兵马俑 , 汉城湖遗址公园+大风阁 , 兰州黄河母亲像 , 雷台汉墓 , 武威博物馆 , 酒泉公园 , 嘉峪关城楼 , 大佛寺 , 张掖丹霞国家地质公园景区 , 瓜州沙漠雕塑大地之子 , 莫高窟 , 交河故城 ,坎儿井 , 火焰山 , 天山天池
ATTRACTIONS: Terracotta Warriors Museum , Hancheng Lake Park +Dage Pagoda , Yellow River Mother Sculpture , Giant Buddha Temple , Zhangye Danxia National Geopark , Guazhou Desert Sculpture “Son of the Earth” , Mogao Grottoes , Jiaohe Ancient City , Karez Well , Flaming Mountains , Tianshan Heavenly Lake - 体验: 维吾尔家访
EXPERIENCE: Uighur Family Visit
Special Gourmet 特色美食 :
- 美食: 西安裤带面 , 兰州牛肉面 , 武威沙米粉 , 敦煌雪山驼掌 , 酒泉汽锅鸡 , 张掖甘州大排 , 新疆大盘鸡 , 新疆烤全羊
GOURMET: Xian Biangbiang Noodle , Lanzhou Beef Noodle , Wuwei Shao Mihoon , Snow Mountain Camel Palm , Jiuquan Steam Pot Chicken , Zhangye Ganzhou Big Ribs , Xinjiang Big Plate Chicken Cuisine , Roasted Whole Lamb
Optional Tour 自费:
- 驼铃传奇实景秀 Camel Bell Legend Show – RMB298/Person人民币298/人
- 乌鲁木齐民族歌舞秀 Urumqi Ethnic Song and Dance Show – 人民币399/人 RMB399/Person
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Overview
The vast trade networks of the Silk Roads carried more than just merchandise and precious commodities. In fact, the constant movement and mixing of populations brought about the widespread transmission of knowledge, ideas, cultures and beliefs, which had a profound impact on the history and civilizations of the Eurasian peoples. Travelers along the Silk Roads were attracted not only by trade but also by the intellectual and cultural exchange taking place in cities along the Silk Roads, many of which developed into hubs of culture and learning. Science, arts and literature, as well as crafts and technologies were thus shared and disseminated into societies along the lengths of these routes, and in this way, languages, religions, and cultures developed and influenced one another. Silk is a textile of ancient Chinese origin woven from the protein fibre produced by the silkworm as it makes its cocoon. The cultivation of silkworms for the process of making silk, known as seri culture, was, according to Chinese tradition, developed sometime around the year 2,700 BCE. Regarded as an extremely high value product, silk was reserved for the exclusive usage of the Chinese imperial court for the making of cloths, drapes, banners, and other items of prestige. Its production technique was a fiercely guarded secret within China for some 3,000 years, with imperial decrees sentencing to death anyone who revealed to a foreigner the process of its production. Tombs in Hubei province dating from the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE contain the first complete silk garments as well as outstanding examples of silk work, including brocade, gauze and embroidered silk.