Business Leaders Trip to China

Business Leaders Trip to China

Information and dates to remember

Registration Fee $200 due by July 21, 2008
Remaining balance of Trip Fare due by August 21, 2008
Visa application and fee due by September 22, 2008
Trip to Hong Kong, Macau and South China November 2-10, 2008

Pre-Tour Briefings with representative of Citslinc International, Inc.

Thursday, April 10, 2008, 6:00 p.m. and Monday, June 2, 2008, 5:30 p.m. at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce

Passenger Briefing with representative of Citslinc International, Inc.

Monday, October 6, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce

Sample Itinerary

HONG KONG, MACAU & SOU TH CHI NA 2008
  • Day 1 11/2 Los Angeles/Hong Kong
    Board a convenient charter bus in the afternoon of the departure day, and travel to Los Angeles International Airport for an evening flight to Hong Kong. Your adventure begins as you fly trans-Pacific aboard a wide cabin jetliner.
  • Day 2 11/3 On the flight/Hong Kong (Regal Hotel at Kowloon)
    Cross the International Dateline. Landing at Taipeito take a transit for Hong Kong Airport Bus transfer to the hotel.
  • Day 3 11/4 Hong Kong
    Half day city tour includes the visit of Causeway Bay and TaiPingShan (Victoria Peak), where you are going to have the best view to overlook the famous Victoria Port and Hong Kong Island. Afternoon will be free for your own leisure, and you can choose other scenic spots to visit at your own expenses. During your Hong Kong stay, lunch and dinner are excluded.
  • Day 4 11/5 Hong Kong/Shenzhen(Shangri-la Hotel)
    Bus transfer across the border to Shenzhen. In 1980, the first Special Economic Zone of China was built in Shenzhen. From then on, Shenzhen became a highlighted city of China, one known for its rapid economic growth. The splendid China, an attraction, has scaled down replicas of China’s historical buildings, wonderful scenes and folk customs. Visit its folk Culture Village and enjoy the ethnic dancing & singing show.
  • Day 5 11/6 Shenzhen/Guangzhou(Garden Hotel)
    Morning bus journey to Guangzhou, the South Gate of China, a prosperous metropolis full of vigor. Followed by sightseeing in the afternoon.
  • Day 6 11/7 Guangzhou
    Morning visit the Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family, which is famous for its exquisite craftsmanship including wood, stone, and brick carving, and metalwork using copper and iron. The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, the most important relic in Guangdong Province completed in 1931. The Five-Ram Sculpture, symbol of the city.
  • Day 7 11/8 Guangzhou/Gongbei/Macau(Landmark Hotel)
    Bus journey to Zhuhai, and cross the border to Macau.
  • Day 8 11/9 Macau
    Half-day city tour including tour of the Venetian Macau. Lunch will be served compliments of the Las Vegas Sands Corp at the Venetian Macau. You will then board your tour bus to be transported back to your hotel where you are free to relax for the rest of the day. Dinner will be on your own.
  • Day 9 11/10 Macau/Hong Kong/Los Angeles
    Spend the morning at your leisure. Afternoon boat cruise to Hong Kong Airport. Late afternoon flight to Los Angeles returning on the same day. You will then return to your Chamber parking by our shuttle bus.

* Itinerary and sample flight times are subject to change without notice. If you need to make other flight arrangements, please do not do so until the travel dates are confirmed to you by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.

***Three meals a day in China, while only breakfast is served in Hong Kong & Macau.

Refund Policy

  • $200 deposit non-refundable
  • Cancellations before August 21, 2008 - Full refund on price of trip, less deposit
  • Cancellations after August 21, 2008 – less $500 and $200 deposit
  • Cancellations made after passenger receives ticket package will require return of original ticket package to Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce for partial refund to be processed.
  • Cancellations on day of departure or after will result in no refund
  • Chinese visa fee is not refundable and is in addition to $500 penalty fee

"I am excited about going on this trip because of the opportunity to travel to a city in which Las Vegas' core business is expanding and meet with international business leaders to truly see what globalization can mean for Las Vegas and our Chamber of Commerce."

Fafie Moore - Broker/Owner

"My husband and I really enjoyed the Las Vegas Chamber's 2006 trip to Bejing and Shanghai. The accommodations were excellent, the guides were informative and fun, and, most of all, China is a fascinating destination. We had a great time with the others in our small group. We came home feeling like we had become citizens of the world. Count us in for Hong Kong/Macau and South China."

Jean Curran