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12-30-06

Cynthia will be attending the 7th Annual International Martial Arts Weekend at the Tropicana Casino & Resort, Atlantic City, NJ. on January 5th, 6th, & 7th.

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12-17-06

2007 HAUNTING FUN CHINA TOUR

Hi everyone, Here is the tour information...if anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.

China Tour with Grant Wilson, Jason Hawes, and Cynthia Rothrock

Day 1 - Sunday November 4th. LAX

Leaving LAX for Beijing at 1:40 Am (will also be available to fly out of NYC)

Day 2 - Monday November 5th. Beijing

Arrival in Beijing at 5:20 AM Movie set (Ghost City Shooting) Lunch at the famous Ghost Street Kung Fu Martial Art Show (Kung fu Masters show off their skills, an unbelievable show)

Day 3 - Tuesday November 6th. Beijing

Morning Tai Chi training (this will help to recover from Jet Lag) Afternoon tour of the Great Wall (There are different levels you can climb, depending on you fitness, if you climb to the top you get a very nice certificate stating that you did) Next a visit to the Cloisonne factory to take a close look at how this hundreds-year long art is made) Dinner at the DE Tomb Villiage After dinner we'll start our exciting and exclusive Ming Tomb adventure (this is not opened to the public, and will be an excellent place for Ghost Hunting, they say it is a very scary place.

Day 4 - Wednesday November 7th. Beijing

Morning praying with Lamaists in the Lamasery (this is going to be awesome, donations are suggested) Tian'anmen Square Electric Qigong (internal energy) at the Chinese Pharmacy Tour of the Forbidden City, this is another awesome place with lots of history Imperial Tea Ceremony (sit and participate in and ancient traditional tea ritual) There are teas for everything, and can be purchased here if you would like...you won't get tea like this at your store) Learn what different teas are for Bai Family Courtyard dinner (dine with a Chinese family an see what it was like dining 150 years ago, very interesting.

Day 5 - Thursday November 8th. Beijing/Shaolin Temple

Fly to Zhengzhou, then bus transfer to the famous Shaolin Temple. Training in the Temple, train like the monks do....nothing like this in the USA....you can train, or watch or sight see around this amazing place, it is like a city in itself. Evening activities will be led by a Shaolin Master to pay tribute and interact with the ancient Shaolin Masters spirit in the Pagoda Forrest (This is where the Tombs of all the Shaolin top masters are buried).

Day 6 - Friday November 9th. Shaolin Temple

Full day of training with a Shaolin Monk and Cynthia (Sightseeing will also be available if you don't want to train...shopping is also very good here) Martial art weapons are very inexpensive) You must go back with a t-shirt from the Shaolin Temple).

Day 7 - Saturday November 10th. Xi'an

Train ride to Xi'an (The train is really a fun trip, good time to interact with your hosts) Sightseeing include The Bell tower, Old City Wall and Small Wild Goose Pagoda. We will be Ghost Hunting in the Small Goose Pagoda. Dinner will be at the famous Dumpling House.

Day 8 - Sunday November 11th. Xi'an/Shanghai

Visit Empire Qin's Tomb Terra Cotta Warrior Museum (this Terra Cotta Warriors is going to be one of the most amazing things you have ever seen in your life.) Cave Villiage, Real Homes in caves. Qing Dynasty dinner show (Another spectacular show).

Day 9 - Monday November 12th. Shanghai

Fly to Shanghai Visit the Yu Garden.

Day 10 - Tuesday November 13th. Shanghai

Oriental TV Tower (very scary height, outdoor) Silk Rug Weaving Show Mongolian BBQ lunch Shanghai Museum, People's Square Night cruise over the Huangpu River.

Day 11 - Wednesday November 14th. Shanghai

Free day, optional Suzhou tour Great time to shop and get unusual gifts for the holidays

Day 12 - Thursday November 15th. Fly Home

Transfer to the airport via the fastest train in the WORLD.

Notes: All meals are included on this tour except the free day. We will have American breakfasts and local cuisine. Tour participants do not have to attend to any of the meals, however, there will be no refunds for no shows for meals. All buses are motor coaches, air-conditioned, with comfortable padded seating, and large windows. However, motor coaches do not usually have luggage compartments nor toilets. Regent Luggage Staff handles luggage at a separate designated luggage van. The trip price is $3,450.00 out of LAX and $3550.00 out of JFK. A deposit of $250 is required at the time of confirmation of the reservation. Final payment is due 60 days prior to the departure date. Visa's are needed for China. Regent tours will get this for you, the cost is $110.00 not included in the price. US TAX is currently $250.00 to get into China and is not included in the price of the tour. Hotels are double occupancy, if you would like to room alone there would be an additional fee of $480.00

10-31-06

CHILLER PICTURES Those who took pictures with me at Chiller can go to www.shutterfly.com/pro/CRothrock/chiller to view the pictures. I could not read many of your email addresses so I put the URL up on the site.

 

10-25-06

Cynthia will be at Chiller Theatre Friday Oct.27 from 6-11pm Sat- 10:00- 5:00PM SUNDAY- UNTIL 12pm only. Click here for more details.

 

8-9-06

Cynthia will be on Channel WNEPTV news story (Scranton/Wilkesbarre) on Friday 8/18/06 at 7PM.

 

5-22-06

Cynthia will be teaching a forms seminar at Master Eric Kovaleski's shool on Saturday June 10th at 12 o'clock pm in Dickson City, Pennsylvania. For more information you can contact Master Kovaleski at 570-343-3359

 

5-4-06

Click here to check out Fan club member Domingo's Cynthia Rothrock's website in Spanish.

 

 

4-1-06

Don't forget you still have time to sign up on the China/Tibet tour with Cynthia. Scroll down for the details.

 

2-15-2006

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Hi Everyone,
We had such an amazing time in China I am doing a tour to Tibet and China July 31-August 11th 2006. The trip was way beyond all our expectations. I have always wanted to go to Tibet, and finally the dream will come true. Join me for another unforgettable trip. I promise you will love it and have the best time of your life. Deposits are now being taken thru Regent tours or the Cynthia Rothrock web site. So if you want to join me get your deposits in to secure a space. Looking forward to sharing my dream trip with you.
Cynthia

CYNTHIA ROTHROCK 2006 TIBET TOUR
July 30 - August 12, 2006
Only $3,995 Per Person
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4 Star American Style Luxury Hotels - Luxury Motor Coaches - Professional Regent China Tour Guides - All meals included in China except lunch and dinner on Day 12 in Shanghai as it is a free day - All admissions to sightseeing places included.

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Day 1 Depart USA for Beijing, China in the Evening

Day 2 LA departure at 1:40 am

Day 3 Arrival Beijing 5:20 am.

Arrive Beijing in the morning, meeting your English Speaking guide at airport, proceed to the excursion to Summer Palace with a Cruise on Kunming Lake.

Today we will explore the labyrinth of more than 9,000 treasure-filled chambers and hundreds of secret courtyards of the Forbidden City, where the movie Last Emperor was filmed.

Dinner is served at Dai Minority Restaurant with colorful dancers from southern China who will invite you for cheerful dancing, before retiring to your luxury hotel in Beijing.

Day 4 Beijing

Morning Taichi practice with local practitioners. One-hour comfortable motor coach ride will take you to the statue-lined Sacred Way to the Ming (1368 - 1644) Dynasty Tombs. En route, we will stop to visit a Cloisonn?Factory where we will observe artisans working on this 500 years old unique art of China. After lunch, we will continue traveling to the Great Wall for breathtaking views of this man made structure that is visible from outer space.

Later in the day, we will visit the world famous Temple of Heaven, after which we will attend a Chinese Kungfu Demonstration.

Watch a fabulous Acrobatic Show after Peking Duck dinner.

Day 5 Beijing to Lhasa

Flight from Beijing to Lhasa, Local guide guide will meet you at Konggar Airport, and transfer you to Lhasa city with about 1 1/2 hours' driving (100km). On the way, you'll get greeted by Nie Tang Budda- a Budda image engraved in the mountain face. After arrive in Lhasa, rest and acclimatize. Overnight in Lhasa

Day 6: Lhasa.

The first day of sightseeing starts from Lhasa's cardinal landmark- Potala Palace, a structure of massive portions. Its towering image already appearing on various occasions, but your first sight of the Potala will still be an awe-inspiring moment. It takes at least a good 2-hour to visit those rooms, halls and chapels.

Some 2km to the east of the Potala is the most revered religious structure in Tibet- Jokhang Temple. Bustling with worshippers and redolent with mystery, the Jokhang is an unrivalled experience. The quadrangle of streets surrounding the Jokhang is the Barkhor- Lhasa's most interesting pilgrimage circuit. This area of the Old Town is both the spiritual heart of Lhasa and the main commercial district for Tibetans. Overnight in Lhasa

Day 7: Lhasa.

About 8km west of central Lhasa is the Drepung, once world's largest monastery with about 10,000 monks. This day's sightseeing begins with these white monastic buildings piled up on the hillside. Walking up to the hill is a pleasant thing, an easy break from the solemn ambience inside the halls and chapels. At the plat roof of hillside, you can have very good views of the whole Lhasa city and the distant mountains.

Drepung is one of Lhasa's two great Gelugpa monasteries, the other is Sera. Around 5km north of central Lhasa, Sera may not be as grandiose as Drepung, but is more serene surrounded by many small temples. The 'Buddhism Scriptures Debating' in Sera is very famous. Overnight in Lhasa (B)

Day 8: Lhasa-Samye -Tsedang.

To the north bank of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, among the open farmland, stands Tibet's very first monastery- Samye which has a history over 1200 years. To reach Samye, you'll take ferry to cross the Yarlung Tasangpo river, a fantastic ride. East of Samye is the Hepo Ri hill, a 30-minute climb up the side ridge takes you to an incense burner, festooned with prayer flags and offering great views of Samye below. 2hrs later you will arrive Tsedang, the third largest town in Tibet.

Day 9: Tsedang Yumblagang- Tsedang.

Back from Samye, you'll make way to Yumbulagang, a medieval-European-castle-like structure, reputed as Tibet's oldest building. It doesn't take that long to explore Yumbulagang. Perhaps the best part of the visit is the walk up along the ridge above the building. There??e fabulous views of the Yarlung valley. Overnight in Tsedang

Day 10: Tibet to Shanghai

A morning flight takes us to the biggest city in China - Shanghai. Shanghai Museum is among the finest in the world, where you can spend hours and hours marveling at all the treasures from ancient China.

Day 11 Shanghai

Today we will explore the Old City Market outside Yuyuan Garden, where old Shanghai still retains its charm, a combination of hundreds of small stores and eateries.

Before the day is over, we will go to the Bund on the waterfront lined with colonial buildings and look into China's future across the river at the skylines of the New Shanghai. We will have an evening cruise on the Huangpu River after dinner.

Day 12 Shanghai

Free day in Shanghai

Day 13 Fly home

Our flight regains the day lost crossing the International Date Line. We arrive home on the same day.

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