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Viking Yi Dun set for new Asian itineraries

Viking has announced six new itineraries in Asia that will expand exclusive access for guests to Japan and China, with Tibet (Xizang) in 2025.

The new voyages range from 15 to 22 days and explore many destinations in China, including Shanghai, Beijing, Xi’an and Lhasa in Tibet (Xizang), as well as Osaka, Japan.

The itineraries will continue to include rarely-seen destinations and ports in China. The new itineraries will operate from September 2025 to November 2025 on Viking Yi Dun, which was formerly the Viking Sun.

The voyages include Jewels of Japan & China (15 days; Beijing to Tokyo), Classic China Discovery (20 days; Hong Kong to Beijing), Pearls of Japan & China (22 days; Tokyo to Beijing) and Wonders of China  (22 days; Beijing roundtrip).

Ships Montly - January 2024

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