M AJESTIC C HINA T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT From Ancient Cities to the River Li October 12 to 27, 2012
T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT KAZAKHSTAN KYRGYZSTAN Dear Members and Friends of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Since the days of Marco Polo, Westerners have been intrigued by China, one of the world s most influential civilizations. Explore the country s unique culture, both ancient and contemporary, on this exceptional program. Visit the cosmopolitan cities of Beijing and Shanghai, as well as lesserknown towns of the breathtaking River Li valley. Accompanying us will be Diane H. Schafer, a frequent traveler to China whose lively gallery talks on Asian art at the Met draw rave reviews. Her personal contacts in the country s cultural world and her series of informative lectures will make for a very special experience. We begin with a four-night stay in Beijing. Walk along the awe-inspiring Great Wall and discover the Temple of Heaven, the Ming Dynasty s architectural wonder. Explore the impressive Forbidden City, an imposing and opulent royal residence for centuries. We will also experience the unique 798 contemporary art space. Fly to Zhengzhou to visit the Shaolin Temple, known for its martial arts and pagoda forest. Continue to Luoyang and discover centuries of exceptional stone carvings in the Buddhist Caves of Longmen. A bullet train takes us to Xi an, where vestiges of a proud imperial history include the tomb of the First Emperor Qin with its legendary 7,500 terra-cotta warriors. Travel on to Guilin, where limestone karst hills rise dramatically from paddy fields and streams. Admire this unique landscape during a cruise along the River Li. Enjoy a private reception and dinner at Yuzi Paradise, a renowned contemporary sculpture park. Animal lovers may choose to visit a panda sanctuary during a morning at leisure in Guilin. Our stay in Suzhou, one of China s oldest and most beautiful cities, includes a specially arranged night visit to the Master of the Fishing Nets Garden, a lovely Ming Dynasty garden that served as the model for the Astor Court at the Met. We will also tour the new museum designed by I. M. Pei. In Shanghai, a vibrant city long known as the Paris of the East, see the outstanding RUSSIA collections at the Shanghai Museum and enjoy leisure time for independent pursuits. T I B E T MONGOLIA CHINA Beijing NORTH KOREA SOUTH KOREA Yellow Sea Luoyang Zhengzhou Shanghai Xi an Suzhou Yangtze East China Sea Yangtze Everywhere we travel, museum directors and private citizens will extend warm welcomes, making our journey a truly privileged one. Won t you join us? Sincerely, INDIA NEPAL BHUTAN BANGLADESH BURMA Yangtze Guilin Li VIETNAM LAOS Yangshuo China Sea TAIWAN Emily K. Rafferty President T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT 1000 FIFTH A VENUE N EW Y ORK, N EW Y ORK 10028
NEW YORK Friday, October 12 Depart in the early afternoon on an overnight flight to Beijing. BEIJING Saturday, October 13 M AJESTIC C HINA From Ancient Cities to the River Li October 12 to 27, 2012 photo courtesy of the China National Tourist Office Arrive in Beijing in the afternoon and transfer to the deluxe Peninsula Palace Hotel, located in the heart of the city and just a few minutes from Tiananmen Square. Dinner is at leisure. Temple of Heaven. BEIJING Sunday, October 14 After a morning lecture, we have been invited to visit an artist s home and studio. Lunch precedes a tour of 798, a noteworthy art space that brings together contemporary art and culture in a remarkable setting. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and dinner. BEIJING Monday, October 15 Explore the majestic Forbidden City, the largest and most intact group of ancient imperial buildings in the world, once home to emperors from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Following lunch, continue to the Temple of Heaven, considered Beijing s finest example of Ming Dynasty architecture. In ancient times, the emperor proceeded to the Temple of Heaven on the day before the winter solstice to pray for an abundant harvest. This procession was so sacred that the people of Beijing were forbidden to watch. Savor a traditional Peking Duck dinner this evening. The Great Wall. BEIJING Tuesday, October 16 Today begins with an exhilarating walk on the legendary Great Wall, which dates from the 5th century B.C.E. and stretches from Central Asia to the East China Sea. After lunch, return to Beijing, where the remainder of the day is at leisure. BEIJING ZHENGZHOU Wednesday, October 17 Depart Beijing on a short morning flight to Zhengzhou. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch followed by a visit to the Henan Provincial Museum. Gather in the late afternoon for a lecture. Dinner and overnight are at the Yuda Palace Hotel. Pagoda forest, Shaolin Temple. photo by Drnan Tu photo by Joel Stratte-McClure M AJESTIC C HINA
ZHENGZHOU LUOYANG Thursday, October 18 photo by Paula Sola Moyer This morning visit Shaolin Temple, a Chan Buddhist Monastery founded in the 5th century in the thick forests of Mt. Shaoshi. Known for its practice of martial arts, the monastery and its pagoda forest were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. After lunch, drive to Luoyang where dinner and an overnight are at the Lee Royal Hotel Luoyang. LUOYANG XI AN Friday, October 19 Discover the limestone carvings of Buddha at the Longmen Caves along the cliff of the Yi River. Begun in the 5th century, work on the carvings continued through the Tang Dynasty. Lunch is followed by a visit to the Luoyang Museum of Ancient Tombs, on the site of the ancient city. In the late afternoon, a bullet train takes us to Xi an. Overnight accommodations are at the deluxe Shangri La Hotel. Great Buddha in the Fengxian cave (672 C.E.), Longmen Caves. XI AN Saturday, October 20 The 3rd-century tomb of the First Emperor of Qin, Qin Shihuangdi, is our focus this morning. It contains an army of more than 7,500 painted terra-cotta warriors and horse-drawn chariots that were interred with the emperor for his protection. After lunch, visit the Shaanxi Provincial Museum, boasting one of China s richest collections of ancient artifacts, including the impressive Tang Murals. Return to the hotel for dinner. XI AN GUILIN Sunday, October 21 Detail of a roof at the Great Mosque, Xi an. GUILIN Monday, October 22 Cruise along the Li River past caves, pools, springs, and waterfalls. Lunch is on board before we disembark in Yangshuo to stroll along colorful West Street. Then visit Yuzi Paradise, a vast sculpture park dedicated to the promotion of contemporary art and culture. Enjoy a private reception in the park, followed by dinner. GUILIN SHANGHAI SUZHOU Tuesday, October 23 During a morning at leisure you may wish to visit the famous Seven Star Park panda sanctuary. In the late morning, fly to Shanghai. A short drive then takes us to lovely and ancient Suzhou. A special night visit has been arranged to the Master of the Fishing Nets Garden, the inspiration for the Astor Court at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dinner and overnight accommodations are at the Pan Pacific Hotel Suzhou. SUZHOU SHANGHAI Wednesday, October 24 Admire the Lingering Garden, with scholar stones, ponds, and pavilions; then tour the traditional yet modern Chinese museum designed by I. M. Pei. Enjoy a canal boat ride before lunch. Attend a special performance at the Kun Qu Opera Museum. In the late afternoon, depart for Shanghai and the well-located Peninsula Hotel. The evening is at leisure. photo by Chris Wilkinson This morning visit the Museum of Stone Tablets, followed by a traditional dumpling lunch. See the Great Mosque inside the Muslim Quarter and the Han Dynasty Yang Mausoleum Museum before an early evening flight to Guilin. Famous for its limestone crags and lush paddy fields, Guilin has inspired poets and painters for centuries. Accommodations are at the Shangri La Guilin Hotel. Panda in the sanctuary at Seven Star Park, Guilin. photo by Phil Parsons F ROM A NCIENT C ITIES TO THE R IVER L I
SHANGHAI NEW YORK Saturday, October 27 Transfer to the airport for our afternoon flight to New York, crossing the International Date Line and arriving in the evening of the same day. photo Daniel Shih Shanghai skyline. SHANGHAI Thursday, October 25 The Shanghai Museum, which we visit this morning, has a comprehensive collection of painting, stone sculpture, Ming porcelain, and calligraphy, as well as rare bronzes. After lunch, walk along the Bund, the shore boulevard lined with 19th-century European architecture and one of the most extraordinary urban scenes in the world. Dinner is at leisure. SHANGHAI Friday, October 26 Today is unscheduled for individual pursuits. Shanghai s art galleries may be of interest to contemporary art enthusiasts. Celebrate a memorable trip during our farewell reception and dinner at the fashionable M on the Bund. PROGRAM RATE PER PERSON $13,495 SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $2,295 RATE INCLUDES Fourteen nights hotel accommodations, as per itinerary Buffet breakfast daily, eleven lunches, and eight dinners; beer with lunches and dinners; wine with welcome and farewell dinners Economy Class flights: Beijing to Zhengzhou; Xi an to Guilin; Guilin to Shanghai Bullet train from Luoyang to Xi an River Li cruise Enrichment program of lectures Escorted sightseeing and entrance fees Gratuities to guides and drivers Airport / hotel group transfers and porterage Taxes and service charges NOT INCLUDED IN RATE International airfare; passport and visa fees; alcoholic beverages other than beer at lunches and dinners and wine at welcome and farewell dinners; personal items and expenses; trip insurance; baggage in excess of one suitcase; meals not specified; transfers for those not on suggested flights; any other items not specifically mentioned as included. Majestic China From Ancient Cities to the River Li October 12 to 27, 2012 RESERVATION APPLICATION FORM OF PAYMENT To reserve a place, please return this form along with your deposit of $2,500 per person (of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10018-3721. T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT Enclosed is my check (payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad) Credit card (may be used for deposit only) Names in Full as on Passports. Please Print. Address City State Zip Telephone (Home) (Business) Name on Credit Card Credit Card Number 3- or 4-Digit Security Code Expiration Date Each participant must sign below. I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program. I/We agree to full payment by check 120 days prior to departure. Fax E-mail ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel Room Double Twin Single (supplement of $2,295) I wish to share a room with Signature (Required) Date Signature (Required) Date For additional information, please contact Academic Arrangements Abroad Telephone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944 Fax: 212-344-7493 E-mail: met@arrangementsabroad.com www.metmuseum.org/travel
photo by pilgrim girl photo by Francesco Ciocchetti photo courtesy of the China National Tourist Office Terra-cotta warriors in the tomb of the Emperor of Qin, Xi an (top). Karst hills along the River Li (center). Scholar stones and pavilions at the Lingering Garden, Suzhou (bottom).
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CST 2059789-40 On the front cover: Circular box with figures in a garden, Early Ming Dynasty, Yongle period (1403-1424), China. Carved red lacquer. Diam. 8 3/4 in. (22.1 cm.) H. 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm.) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Florence and Herbert Irving Collection, 1992 (L.1992.62.13). On the back cover, top: Zhang Daqian, Chinese, 1899 1983. Buddha s Manifestation of Benevolence (detail). China, dated 1946. Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper. 59 1/2 x 28 1/16 in. (151.1 x 71.2 cm.). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, in memory of La Ferne Hatfield Ellsworth, 1986 (1986.267.360). On the back cover, bottom: Master of the Fishing Nets Garden, Suzhou, photo by Alexandra Moss.
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