
China
Classic Icons of China and Yangtze River Cruise
Program No. 15122RJ
Sail the Yangtze River alongside experts as you learn about and explore the icons of China, enjoying lectures, gaining insider knowledge and walking on the Great Wall.
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16 days
15 nights
38 meals
14B 12L 12D
1
In Transit to Program
In Flight
10
Train to Chongqing, Giant Pandas, Yangtze River Sailing
Yangtze River Vessel
11
New Yangtze Village Relocated Families, Free Time
Yangtze River Vessel
12
Yangtze Gorges & Mini-Gorges
Yangtze River Vessel
At a Glance
Gain a vivid overview of ancient and present-day China as you encounter its most significant icons. On the Yangtze, discover how the world’s third-longest river influenced China’s development for thousands of years. Uncover the differences between the South and North as you explore imperial Beijing, ancient Xi’an, cosmopolitan Shanghai, and sail beneath the mystical mountains of the Li River.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to three miles daily; uneven terrain, uneven stone stairs; steps without railings.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Voyage down the Yangtze River, visiting river towns along the way, and sail through its legendary gorges.
- Walk the Great Wall, enter the Forbidden City and lunch with a courtyard family in "Old Beijing."
- Sail on the beautiful Li River as it winds through a sublime mountain landscape that has inspired centuries of Chinese art and poetry.
General Notes
Optional tai ji and Chinese conversation classes.
Featured Expert
All trip experts

Hongying Yang (Chinese Life Views)
Professor Yang Hongying is an expert in the study of foreign language and linguistics at Xi'an International Studies University, where she leads courses in Chinese culture and international studies. She has received numerous teaching awards, and also has received advanced degrees in cultural heritage studies from the Institute of European Studies in Macau, and in education from the University of New South Wales in Australia. Yang has published numerous papers on museum text translations and international culture studies, and has given lectures on Chinese culture and heritage in China, Macau, and Singapore. She has worked with and taught Road Scholar groups for more than 10 years.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

Hongying Yang (Chinese Life Views)
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Professor Yang Hongying is an expert in the study of foreign language and linguistics at Xi'an International Studies University, where she leads courses in Chinese culture and international studies. She has received numerous teaching awards, and also has received advanced degrees in cultural heritage studies from the Institute of European Studies in Macau, and in education from the University of New South Wales in Australia. Yang has published numerous papers on museum text translations and international culture studies, and has given lectures on Chinese culture and heritage in China, Macau, and Singapore. She has worked with and taught Road Scholar groups for more than 10 years.
Wentao Shi
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Shi Wentao grew up and lives in the capital of Hebei Province, close to Mandarin-speaking Beijing and has been leading Road Scholar programs for more than ten years. A graduate of Hebei University where he majored in English, Shi (pronounced “shirr”) is also an expert in several forms of tai ji and enjoys teaching the moves to Road Scholar participants.
Qing Zhao
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Zhao Qing (‘Cindy’) grew up close to Mandarin-speaking Beijing and received her B.S. degree in biology and environmental protection from Hebei University. Cindy has studied, lived and worked in the U.S. and Canada and is fluent in English and Mandarin. A regular practitioner of tai ji and an avid cook, Cindy also enjoys being a global citizen -- currently dividing her time between Canada and China.
Suggested Reading List
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Classic Icons of China and Yangtze River Cruise
Program Number: 15122
China Reading and Film List
An annotated reading and film list is an attachment near the end of the First Information Packet sent to participants three months before departure. To receive it earlier in a separate email, send your email request to Chinese American Educational Exchange: toc@ix.netcom.com. Be sure to include the program number in which you are enrolled and the departure date.