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The fee includes:
1. Transportation: Air-conditioned minivan throughout the trip, one seat per person.
2. Admission: Includes the first entrance ticket to Yunshuiyao Scenic Area and the first entrance ticket to Gaobei Scenic Area (all-inclusive ticket).
3. Tour Guide: Services provided by tour staff and local scenic area guides.
4. Insurance: Tourist transportation parking insurance, travel agency liability insurance
5. Children: The child price only includes the transportation fee, with a seat provided on the bus, but does not include entrance tickets.
The fee does not include:
1. Children's prices do not include entrance tickets. If a child exceeds the height limit (1.2m-1.49m), a half-price ticket will be charged at 45 yuan per person for Yunshuiyao and 25 yuan per person for Gaobei Tulou, according to the scenic area's regulations.
2. Excludes personal expenses incurred during the trip (such as bottled water, snacks, souvenirs, local specialties, etc.).
3. Travel accident insurance is not included; it is recommended to purchase it (please consult the registration office for details).
4. Optional activities participated in locally and other items not included in the "Inclusions" section above.
The unique Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster presents different landscapes when viewed from different angles. Looking down from the upper viewing platform, the shape of the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster resembles a blooming plum blossom, exquisite and dazzling, or a magnificent quintet symphony, playing passionately amidst the green mountains and clear waters.
Huaiyuan Tower is the most exquisitely crafted and best-preserved double-ringed circular earthen building, built by the Jian family. The most striking feature of Huaiyuan Tower is the ancestral hall, "Si Shi Shi," located at the heart of the inner courtyard, which served as the study for the family's children.
Hegui Tower, also known as Shanjiao Tower, was built in the tenth year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign in the Qing Dynasty. It is the tallest earthen tower in Nanjing. As its name suggests, Hegui Tower is meant to encourage people to uphold the traditional virtue of valuing harmony. True to its name, the tower appears exceptionally peaceful, tranquil, and stable amidst rapid changes.
The journey from Siming or Huli District of Xiamen to Yunshuiyao Scenic Area in Nanjing, Zhangzhou takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.