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It’s the year to see China’s wonders

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GONG Hey Fat Choy! Chinese Chi New N Year Y will be welcomed worldwide from next Friday with fireworks, wishes for prosperity and parades of floats, golden lions and dragons.

Of course, the Year of the Dog celebratio­ns will be at their most exciting in China itself, where millions are already on the move, making their way home for the holiday.

Last week a visiting Theresa May was affectiona­tely nicknamed ‘Auntie May’ by China’s friendly population.

So, as a special ‘golden era’ of relations continues to open up between our countries, isn’t it time you got to know this stunning land of mystery and adventure for yourself?

China is home to some of the most iconic sights on the planet — from the Great Wall to the Terracotta Warriors. Not to mention roly-poly giant pandas, vibrant supercitie­s such as Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong, and serene landscapes, such as the Li River.

Rich seams of antiquity meet the very, very new here in a thrilling mix that’s sure to take your breath away.

An escorted tour is by far the easiest way to explore China, which has been named by Lonely Planet as one of the top ten countries you need to see in 2018.

And you couldn’t be in better hands than with Wendy Wu Tours — the UK’s leading China and Asia travel specialist, offering group, private and tailor-made holidays that have won a host of prestigiou­s travel awards.

Wendy Wu’s comprehens­ive range of inspiring escorted group tours are fully inclusive, offering outstandin­g value. They even include your visa!

Building on 20 years of experience, each Wendy Wu tour showcases a range of top sights and hidden gems. And there’s a choice of style from luxury journeys to off-the-beatentrac­k experience­s, so you can explore in the way that suits you best.

Engaging local guides offer insights and expertise, ensuring you won’t miss a thing, while an experience­d, award-winning Wendy Wu national guide will transform your tour into a truly great one.

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Must-see icons: The Great Wall and (top right) the Terracotta Warriors

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