China Cultural Tour
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Broken Bridge
The Broken Bridge lies at the eastern end of the White Causeway. According to the Joumal of West Lake Visit in the Ming Dynasty, the place was so named because the White Causeway from the Solitary Hill was cut off here. The Broken Bridge is the most famous bridge at the West Lake. Ts name is seen in the folktale of Madam White Snake, where the touching and sad love story of Lady White and Xu Xian begins when they meet at the Broken Bridge and borrow the umbrella as their love-promise. The scene of their reunion at the Broken Bridge after suffering lots of hardships has made every Broken Bridge visitor fall into a long reverie. In addition, the Remaining Snow on the Broken Bridge is also one of the famous "Ten Scenes of the West Lake".
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This website is divided into five sections.
Overview gives a general description of the aims and scope of this tour.
Itinerary provides a detailed look at the daily activities.
References allows others who have taken this tour to talk about their experiences.
Details talks about what's included in the tour, as well as the costs.
Registration will bring you to the China Hiking Adventures Inc. Online Registration System Page for secure registration.
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This trip starts from Beijing.
NOTE: Full refund for your payment if withdraw 60 days before departure date.
Continuing to the Registration page will bring you to the China Hiking Adventures Inc. Online Registration System Page for secure registration. For additional details please use the e-mail link on the navigation bar or call the Tour Operator Tony at 416-605-7479.
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