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- Sri Lanka
- Israel
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
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- Okinawa dep. Japan
- Palestine dep. Israel
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- Irian Jaya dep. Indonessia
- Kashmir dep. India
- Macao dep. China
- Nakhichevan dep. Azerbaijan
- Siberia dep. Russia
- Sikkim dep. Indie
- Tibet dep. China
- Indonesia
- China
- Abkazia dep. Georgia/Russia
- Kazakhstan
CT-85 Trip to China, Tibet and Hong Kong
Date of travel: Oct 24 – Nov 16, 1985
ITINERARY:
On Oct 24 I took a plane from Los Angeles to Tokyo, JAPAN, but stayed only overnight from Oct 25 to 26. Then Oct 26 I flew to CHINA visiting Beijing (with its Forbidden Palace and other historical places), then flight to Chengdu (they raise pandas there). The time from Oct 31 to Nov 6 our group spent in TIBET flying to Lhasa and taking a bus to Xigaze, where we met the panchen lama, and returning by bus back to Lhasa (we saw many Buddhist temples in Tibet). On Nov 6 we flew back to Chengdu and took an overnight train to Xian (to see the clay solders). Next flight to Shanghai, followed by Guilin and Canton (Guangzhou), where on Nov 14. Last 2.5 days were in HONG KONG which was that time still a British Crown Colony. On Nov 16 we departed Hong Kong on a plane and via Tokyo reached LAX still the same day.
Travel office: Hemphill Harris (through a local US travel office). Accommodation in mostly very good hotels.
Who took part: I traveled with about 15 American tourists. Our leader came from Philippines. We also had 2 Chinese guides and sometimes also local guides.