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Feb
09

Adventures by Disney — China Vacation

Uncover the mysteries of China with an Adventures by Disney family vacation. This escape includes visits to Beijing, Chengdu, Xi’an, Guilin, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Filled with memorable moments, your vacation is specifically designed to keep every member of the family fully engaged. Feel history come alive as you journey through the Forbidden City and walk atop the ancient Great Wall, get an up-close view of the terra cotta warriors in all their majesty, and along the way spend time with its people as local masters teach you the art of Chinese stick fighting, Tai Chi, kung fu and fan dancing.
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  1. MCYT100 says:

    what is this????

  2. Nyro888 says:

    @whaleatcoast wtf man! Why do you have to spoil things by? stating the negative aspects? This is a tourist video, hence it’s designed to show the nice things and attractions a country has to offer. You can go to any country in the world, and it’ll never live up to the expectations of a tourist ad. But why spoil it? Do you want nobody to go?

  3. fnrsgrl says:

    @Jazzyliz18 Are you sure? you’re not thinking of the Disney Vacation Club?

  4. whaleatcoast says:

    As a Hongkongese, I definitely love how foreign people see China and Hong Kong. LOL
    BUT? one thing should everybody know, this video just shown the most beautiful scenes in China, there are tons of ugly things behind those places.

  5. itsrushsmith says:

    where is Mulan? I? can’t see her! xD

  6. xxbluejay21 says:

    KOREA!!!!!!!!!?

  7. Hadrian3911 says:

    thumbs up for Hong? Kong!

  8. Jazzyliz18 says:

    @luffans Adventures by Disney is a program that allows you to take several trips to different places. It’s not just to book a trip to China. It ultimately saves you money, because instead of starting from scratch, planning the trip, and paying for all of the travel expenses, you? pay an annual fee to go on different trips through Disney. It pays for itself after 3 or so trips.

  9. moneyguy66 says:

    Beautiful Land…Too bad its run? by war mongering Communist pigs that committed Genocide against a whole nation

  10. DrOctagon says:

    Nice, but? how much?

  11. leslie13536 says:

    Japan? next please!!! <3

  12. lenwei says:

    @sandiegoalexs Yeah. For me? it’s just a dream that’ll never come true due to finances. But it’s nice to dream regardless.

  13. tw1ztid1 says:

    can’t wait to go? to China and eat dog

  14. FloridaHeartMomma says:

    Im waiting? for Japan

  15. Peaches70380 says:

    @luffans Not knowing anyone from China or anyone near there, I wouldn’t even know where to begin researching a trip to China. With Disney, they are able to handle everything and gives a greater chance that I’ll have a good vacation.? Knowing my luck, I’d get lost, not know the best places to go, miss out on something, or visit the wrong part of the neighborhood. I’d rather not get lost in another country lol.

  16. luffans says:

    If you want to do a China trip and make it affordable, absolutely don’t go through Disney. Haha. I lived in Shanghai for 2 years and visited all of these places for only a couple-hundred dollars. Your biggest expense is the airfare to and from China, honestly. Not? to mention the more genuine experience you have by doing it yourself. That’s just coming from someone who lived there, though. I’m sure it seems daunting for people who haven’t traveled much. More people should see China. :)

  17. xoReero says:

    definitely something that’ll amuse my famly!!? Are there tickets/bookings or something?

  18. traheelgirl says:

    how much? is this?????

  19. sandiegoalexs says:

    looks? Amazing Only if i Could Afford It , Someday

  20. traheelgirl says:

    awesome!!?

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