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Unbeatable Price Includes Air Fare, Hotels, Breakfasts, Transfers Blaine, WA, November 30, 2010—If a trip to China has always seemed too expensive, here’s great news. America’s favorite China tour operator, China Spree Travel, has put together a Beijing-Shanghai package that costs only $777 in January and February. The “Tale of China’s Two Greatest Cities” package includes round-trip, non-stop transpacific air fare from San Francisco, the flight from Beijing to Shanghai, fuel surcharges, six nights’ accommodation in a 4-star hotel, daily American buffet breakfasts, and four airport/hotel transfers. Never has there been such an inexpensive way to visit China’s two greatest cities. Beijing, full of imperial treasures, has been the capital since the 15th century, while cosmopolitan Shanghai, once called the “Paris of the East,” is China’s cultural and financial center. Hotel accommodations include the new Beijing Huabin International Hotel, which is only a 10-minute walk from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, and the Crowne Plaza Shanghai, which is conveniently located in the prestigious French Concession. Both hotels have in-room TV, free internet access, mini-bars, international direct dial telephones, hair dryers and coffee makers. (Note that hotels may be subject to change.) China Spree calls this “free-style travel,” which means you are free to do as you like upon arrival in China. But affordable tours are also available. There is, for example, a $50 Beijing tour that includes lunch and visits Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City (a 9,999-room compound where 24 emperors ruled for 500 years) and the Summer Palace with its marble boat and garden. Many more optional Beijing tours are available as well as tours of Shanghai and even Suzhou. The price from San Francisco goes up to $888 in March; from New York it is always $200 higher. A $99 government-imposed tax is not included. For more information about this package and many value-packed tours, visit www.chinaspree.com and click “Specials.” China Spree’s toll-free telephone number is (866) 652-5656. # # #