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Mia with a baby panda in Wolong
Welcome to
our tour programs. In this section, you will find information about the
features, itineraries and terms of the tours we offer. You
can also download forms which you will need in order to reserve or request
a tour and enjoy photos of the sights on our tours.
We
design and develop our tour programs based on the needs of children
and families first and
foremost. Our tours include cities that families
often request, sites that are culturally focused, and activities that
are child and family oriented. There are trips to well known sites
such as the Great Wall in Beijing, the Terra Cotta Warriors in Xi’an,
the giant pandas in Sichuan, the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River, the
picturesque countryside of Guilin, and the vibrant modern metropolis
of Shanghai. There are also visits to rural villages, Chinese homes,
kindergartens or schools, and places where local children frequent. Some
of our tours include art classes and craft activities at local children’s
palaces. For families who are ready for an orphanage reunion, there are
trips to the child’s home province with a pre-arranged visit to
the orphanage where you may be able to meet with your child’s caregiver
or foster family and interact with the children there. You may even be
able to visit the place where your child was found.
We
recognize the various needs and interests that different families may
have. Therefore,
in addition to group tours with established itineraries,
we offer independent tours to cities of your choice, add-on excursions
before or after a pre-arranged group tour, and custom tours catering
to special interests of groups as well as individuals.
During
our adoption homeland tours, adults and children together experience
the enchanting
culture, discover the child’s heritage, create positive
memories of their birth country and build new friendships with people
of their native land. We believe that this is the best way to help the
adopted children build positive self image and gain pride in their cultural
heritage.
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