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Why Xi’an? Xi’an became China’s capital when it was first unified in 221 BC, and stayed as such for a major part of the 1 st millennium AD until 907AD. The heritage sites and relics to be explored are highly stimulative as most of them are world class wonders. While the exploration games in UNESCO heritage sites could enhance students’ curiosity in Chinese history and culture, the interaction with locals would add a personal dimension to the students’ understanding and memory. Xi’an, China (CAS Trip) Cost range HKD 9,000- 11,000 Year level 6-9 Trip ID: CW10 Three intensive teaching sessions to local students Explore China’s cultural foundation at UNESCO sites Hike at Hua Shan, one of the five sacred mountains Rich Cultural Heritage Trip 1. Qin, Han & Tang dynasties: The laying of China's cultural foundation 2. Heritage conservation - archaeology, why and how to conserve

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Xi’an , China (CAS Trip) Cost range HKD 9,000-11,000 Year level 6-9 Trip ID: CW10. Three intensive teaching sessions to local students. Explore China’s cultural foundation at UNESCO sites. Hike at Hua Shan, one of - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Why Xi’an?Xi’an became China’s capital when it was first unified in 221 BC, and stayed as such for a major part of the 1st millennium AD until 907AD. The heritage sites and relics to be explored are highly stimulative as most of them are world class wonders. While the exploration games in UNESCO heritage sites could enhance students’ curiosity in Chinese history and culture, the interaction with locals would add a personal dimension to the students’ understanding and memory.

Xi’an, China (CAS Trip) Cost range HKD 9,000-11,000 Year level 6-9 Trip ID: CW10

Three intensive teaching sessions to local students

Explore China’s cultural

foundation at

UNESCO sites

Hike at Hua Shan,one of

the five sacred mountains

Rich Cultural Heritage Trip1. Qin, Han & Tang dynasties: The laying of China's cultural foundation2. Heritage conservation - archaeology, why and how to conserve

Page 2: Why Xi’an?

Programme Features (Recommended)Duration: 6 daysGroup size: 40Accommodation: 4-star hotelMeals: About 1/3 of meals are in buffet style offering both Chinese and Western foodProgramme focus: Service and cultural learning

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DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Hong Kong to Xi’an  

Exploring game in Tang Princess

tomb

Teaching in village school

session 2

Ancient City Wall (option: biking)

Hiking (Mt Hua Shan)

Tang Daming Palace -IMAX 3D

movie & DIY Archaeology Workshops

DIY of Terracotta

Warrior

Teaching in village school session 1

Visit Cave Dwellers on Loess

Plateau

Terracotta Warrior Museum

Han Emperor Tomb

Teaching in village school

session 3

Xi’an to Hong Kong

Explore the traditional food in

Yuan Jia Village Muslim Quarter