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Our private China tours focus on delivering a unique and customizable travel experience that combines comfort, cultural depth, and flexibility. With dedicated guides and private transportation, you avoid crowds and rigid schedules. This style caters to travelers who want to connect authentically with China’s culture, cuisine, and lifestyle at their own pace. From personalized storytelling to local dining experiences, every detail is crafted to enrich your journey. This approach offers a thoughtful balance between exploration and relaxation, ensuring your trip is both meaningful and memorable.
Duration: 14 Days, 13 Nights
Attractions(Cities):
Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guilin, Chengdu, Xi’an, Beijing
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Shanghai International Airport (Based on your requirement)
Finishing point:
Beijing International Airport (Based on your requirement)
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Day1 Shanghai Arrival
Day2 Shanghai: Yuyuan Garden, Old French Concession, Tianzifang, Nanjing Road, Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Day3 Shanghai-Hangzhou-Shanghai By Bullet Train: Train to Hangzhou, West Lake Boat Cruise, Fish Viewing at the Flower Pond, Lingyin Temple, Anmanfayun Village, Meijiawu Tea Plantation, Hefang Street, Back to Shanghai
Day4 Shanghai-Guilin by Flight: Flight to Guilin, Elephant Trunk Hill
Day5 Guilin: Reed Flute Cave, Seven Star Park, Rice Noodle Banquet
Day6 Guilin: Longsheng Town, Longji Terraced Fields, Huangluo Yao Village, Pingan Zhuang Village
Day7 Guilin-Yangshuo-Guilin: Li River Cruise, West Street
Day8 Guilin-Chengdu By Bullet Train: Train to Chengdu, Sichuan Opera
Day9 Chengdu-Xi'an By Bullet Train: Panda Breeding and Research Center, Jinli Ancient Street, Train to Xi'an
Day10 Xi'an: Shaanxi History Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Muslim Quarter
Day11 Xi'an: Terracotta Warriors, Ancient City Wall, Xi'an Tang Dynasty Nightless City
Day12 Xi'an-Beijing By Bullet Train: Train to Beijing, Temple of Heaven, Qianmen Street
Day13 Beijing: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Wangfujing Street, Summer Palace
Day14 Beijing Departure: Great Wall, Dingling Tomb, Beijing Departure
Welcome to Shanghai, China's most dynamic and cosmopolitan metropolis. Situated in the Yangtze River Delta in eastern China, Shanghai lies at the southern mouth of the Yangtze River and serves as the gateway between China and the rest of the world. As the economic powerhouse of the nation, Shanghai has undergone extraordinary transformations since the reform and opening-up policies of the 1980s, earning it the reputation as the "showpiece" of China's rapid modernization.But Shanghai is not just about towering skyscrapers and bustling financial districts. It's also a city steeped in history, home to iconic landmarks such as the Bund, Yu Garden, and the Former French Concession, making it one of China's top tourist destinations.
Upon your arrival, you’ll be warmly welcomed at the airport by our friendly Shanghai local guide, who will be holding a sign that reads “Your Way Holiday” . You’ll then be transferred comfortably to your hotel in the city. The rest of the day is free for you to rest and recover from jet lag, giving you time to prepare for the exciting journey ahead in this vibrant city.
In the morning, your day begins with a visit to the famous Yuyuan Garden, considered the finest private garden in Shanghai and a must-see for international visitors. Built during the Ming Dynasty, this classical Chinese garden offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. As you stroll through its winding paths, you’ll admire the elegant pavilions, intricately carved halls, delicate rockeries, koi-filled ponds, and peaceful cloisters—all meticulously designed to reflect traditional Chinese aesthetics and philosophy. Your guide will share the fascinating history behind the garden’s construction and its role in old Shanghai.Right next to the garden lies the bustling Yuyuan Bazaar, one of the city’s most vibrant marketplaces. Here, you’ll have the chance to sample a wide variety of local street snacks, shop for traditional handicrafts, and experience the lively atmosphere that blends old Shanghai charm with modern energy.
Next, immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Shanghai's Old French Concession, a district where colonial charm meets modern lifestyle. Strolling under leafy plane trees, you'll discover quiet avenues lined with beautifully preserved European-style villas, a reminder of Shanghai’s international past. Originally a French settlement in the 19th century, this area was once home to diplomats, artists, and writers. Today, it has transformed into a vibrant neighborhood filled with chic cafés, boutique shops, and art galleries nestled within historic mansions. As your guide shares stories of the area’s colonial history and its cultural evolution, you’ll get a sense of how Shanghai grew into the global city it is today. Whether enjoying a cup of coffee in a quaint courtyard or admiring the architecture, the French Concession offers a peaceful and stylish retreat from the city’s high-energy streets.
As lunchtime arrives, your guide will take you to a beloved local restaurant, where you'll embark on a flavorful journey into authentic Shanghainese cuisine. Savor the city’s most iconic dishes, starting with braised pork belly—tender, richly flavored, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Another highlight is stir-fried river shrimp (You Bao Xia), a local favorite known for its glossy finish, crisp texture, and fragrant aroma enhanced by ginger and scallions. Beyond the main courses, the restaurant may also serve regional side dishes such as wine-marinated fish fillets, eight-treasure stuffed winter melon, or sweet sticky rice dumplings—each offering a taste of Shanghai’s refined culinary heritage. To finish, enjoy a cup of fragrant local flower tea, providing the perfect moment of relaxation. This lunch isn’t just about eating—it’s a cultural experience that reveals the local people’s passion for food and their deep appreciation of flavor, balance, and tradition.
Just a short walk from the Old French Concession, Tianzifang is a vibrant artistic enclave that blends Shanghai's nostalgic charm with modern creativity. Tucked within a maze of narrow shikumen alleyways dating back to the 1920s, this once quiet residential area has been transformed into a bustling cultural hotspot. As you wander through its labyrinthine lanes, you’ll uncover hidden courtyards, independent boutiques, cozy cafés, and art studios housed in beautifully preserved brick buildings. Handmade crafts, contemporary artworks, vintage treasures, and unique fashion pieces fill every shop, each reflecting the local artistic spirit. Street murals decorate the walls, and the gentle sounds of live music or laughter spill from teahouses and galleries. Your guide will share stories of how Tianzifang evolved from a traditional neighborhood to a haven for artists and entrepreneurs. Whether you're looking for a special souvenir or simply enjoying the atmosphere, Tianzifang offers a lively, immersive glimpse into Shanghai’s cultural heartbeat.
After that, you’ll head to Nanjing Road, China’s most renowned shopping street and a true symbol of Shanghai’s modern commercial success. Stretching from the Bund to Jing’an Temple, this bustling pedestrian boulevard is lined with thousands of shops ranging from international fashion brands to time-honored Chinese stores. Over 50 of these are century-old establishments that have stood the test of time, offering everything from silk, jade, and traditional medicines to exquisite pastries and handmade crafts. As you stroll along the brightly lit street, you’ll be immersed in the vibrant energy of local life and modern consumer culture. In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner at one of the many restaurants along the road, where you can sample authentic Shanghai-style dishes in a lively atmosphere. Whether you're shopping, sightseeing, or simply soaking in the energy, Nanjing Road is a must-visit destination in Shanghai.
Finally, your tour concludes with a visit to the iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower, one of Shanghai’s most recognizable landmarks. Completed in 1995, the tower's futuristic design—featuring multiple spheres stacked along a slender structure—has made it an architectural marvel and a symbol of modern Shanghai. Standing at 468 meters tall, it was once the tallest structure in China and remains the third highest TV and radio tower in the world. As you ascend to the Second Sphere Observation Deck, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the city’s sprawling skyline, the Huangpu River, and the historic Bund. In the evening, the tower comes alive with dazzling LED light shows, offering a colorful and unforgettable sight when viewed from across the river. A visit here not only provides breathtaking views but also a chance to experience the energy and innovation that define Shanghai today.
Today’s journey comes to a perfect end, and your driver will take you safely and comfortably back to the hotel. On the way, you can enjoy the view of the city bathed in the golden glow of the setting sun, as the streets gradually light up. Once you arrive, take a good rest and recharge for the adventures that await tomorrow.
Your day begins with a comfortable pickup by a professional driver in Shanghai, who will assist with your luggage and escort you smoothly to the high-speed train station. Relax and enjoy the scenic ride in your reserved seat as the train speeds past the charming Jiangnan countryside—lush rice paddies, glistening waterways, and quaint villages. Upon arrival in Hangzhou, a warm welcome awaits as your friendly local guide greets you at the platform, holding a sign that reads “Your Way Holiday”. From there, your guide will accompany you throughout the day, offering fascinating insights into Hangzhou’s rich history, traditional culture, and way of life. Whether it’s narrating the romantic tales of West Lake, introducing you to hidden teahouses, or explaining local customs, your guide ensures a meaningful and seamless experience. With all transportation and entry tickets pre-arranged, you can simply focus on enjoying the beauty and tranquility of Hangzhou.
Upon arriving in Hangzhou, you will embark on a peaceful boat cruise across the renowned West Lake, a true embodiment of the area’s tranquil beauty and poetic charm. As the boat glides smoothly over the calm, reflective water, shaded by softly swaying willow branches, your knowledgeable guide will recount fascinating legends and historical stories that illuminate the lake’s enduring allure. You’ll pass famous landmarks such as the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon, Su Causeway, and Lovers’ Isle, each rich with folklore and scenic beauty. Your guide will also explain West Lake’s significance in imperial history, its inspiration for artists and poets, and its role in local traditions and festivals. Surrounded by verdant hills and elegant pagodas reflected in the water, the landscape appears like a living painting that changes with the seasons. This immersive cruise offers not only stunning views but also a profound connection to Hangzhou’s cultural heritage and natural splendor.
Next, you will visit the peaceful Viewing Fish at the Flower Pond, a hidden gem nestled within Hangzhou’s lush greenery. This charming garden is more than just a beautiful place—it holds deep cultural symbolism. As you walk along the meandering paths surrounded by blooming flowers, your guide will explain the meaning of the koi fish swimming gracefully in the pond. In Chinese culture, koi symbolize prosperity, vitality, and good fortune. Watching these vibrant fish glide through the clear water offers a calming and inspiring experience, reflecting the harmony between nature and life. The gentle sounds of water rippling and leaves rustling enhance the tranquil ambiance. Your guide will also share traditional stories of the koi’s perseverance and transformation, adding depth to your visit. This serene spot provides a perfect opportunity to relax, reflect, and appreciate the poetic connection between Hangzhou’s nature and its cultural heritage.
At lunchtime, your guide will take you to a local restaurant full of Jiangnan charm to enjoy authentic Hangzhou cuisine. You’ll have the opportunity to taste two of the city’s most famous dishes—West Lake Vinegar Fish and Longjing Shrimp. The vinegar fish, made with freshly caught grass carp and dressed in a sweet and tangy vinegar sauce, features tender meat and a symbolic meaning of harmony and reunion. The Longjing Shrimp is delicately stir-fried with fresh river shrimp and premium Dragon Well (Longjing) tea leaves, offering a refreshing, subtle flavor and a graceful presentation. This meal isn’t just a culinary delight—it’s a cultural encounter, giving you insight into the refined taste and lifestyle of Hangzhou locals. Many restaurants also feature a tranquil garden atmosphere with views of ponds, bamboo, and classical architecture, adding to the poetic experience of dining in one of China’s most beautiful cities.
After this tranquil experience, you will visit Lingyin Temple, one of Hangzhou’s most significant Buddhist sites, nestled among the peaceful hills surrounding the city. Founded in 328 AD, Lingyin Temple offers a profound glimpse into China’s rich Buddhist heritage. As you explore its serene courtyards and admire the intricately carved architecture, your guide will share stories about the temple’s long history and spiritual importance. The temple is famous for its magnificent stone sculptures and detailed carvings that illustrate Buddhist teachings and scenes of devotion. Each part of the temple reveals a unique story, encouraging quiet reflection. Surrounded by lush vegetation and natural sounds, Lingyin Temple provides a serene atmosphere for contemplation. Your guide will also explain its vital role as a spiritual haven for monks and pilgrims throughout the centuries. A visit here promises a peaceful, enlightening experience deeply connected to Hangzhou’s spiritual core.
Following your visit to the temple, you will continue to Anmanfayun Village, a hidden treasure that beautifully preserves the traditional rural lifestyle of Hangzhou. As you wander through its peaceful, tree-lined lanes, you’ll step into an ancient world where well-maintained Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings stand surrounded by flourishing gardens and towering old trees. This charming village is a living museum of Hangzhou’s cultural heritage. Your guide will introduce you to local artisans practicing time-honored crafts such as wood carving, silk weaving, and pottery making. These skilled craftsmen keep alive centuries-old techniques, providing a fascinating insight into the region’s artistic traditions. Visiting Anmanfayun offers a rare chance to experience authentic village life and appreciate the harmonious blend of history, culture, and nature. It’s a perfect place to unwind and connect with the enduring spirit of Hangzhou’s past.
After a delightful lunch, you’ll visit Meijiawu Tea Plantation, a scenic village nestled in the hills near West Lake, renowned for its long history of tea cultivation. Your guide will introduce you to the fascinating heritage of Hangzhou’s tea culture and the important role this village plays in producing some of China’s finest teas. You’ll have the chance to meet local farmers who will demonstrate traditional tea-growing techniques passed down through generations. Enjoy a hands-on tea-picking experience, learning how to select the freshest leaves. Afterwards, relax in a traditional tea house where you will participate in an authentic tea tasting ceremony, savoring the delicate flavors of Longjing tea. Your guide will explain the intricate brewing process and the cultural significance of tea in Hangzhou, enriching your appreciation for this ancient art. This visit offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and tradition for an unforgettable experience.
Conclude your cultural journey with a visit to Hefang Street, a vibrant pedestrian market where Hangzhou’s traditional heritage blends seamlessly with modern vitality. As you stroll along the bustling street, your guide will introduce you to skilled local artisans creating exquisite silk products, hand-painted fans, and traditional handicrafts. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to sample authentic local snacks, including treats flavored with Longjing tea and savory dumplings. Your guide will share the rich history of Hefang Street, explaining its important role in Hangzhou’s commerce and cultural life over centuries. Explore numerous shops offering unique souvenirs such as herbal teas, traditional medicines, and antiques—each reflecting the city’s deep-rooted culture. Hefang Street offers an immersive experience of local lifestyle and craftsmanship, and with your guide’s expert tips, you’ll uncover hidden treasures while connecting with the lively spirit of Hangzhou.
After you finish exploring Hefang Street, your Hangzhou guide will assist you with the transfer to the train station, making sure all arrangements are well handled for your return trip to Shanghai. You will then board the high-speed train and enjoy a comfortable, scenic journey back on your own. Upon arrival in Shanghai, a professional driver will be waiting at the station to greet you and transfer you smoothly to your hotel. This seamless transfer marks the end of your wonderful Hangzhou visit and prepares you for the next chapter of your journey.
Today, enjoy some free time to explore Shanghai at your own pace or relax before your flight to Guilin. When it’s time, a professional driver will assist with your luggage and transfer you comfortably to Shanghai International Airport. Upon arrival in Guilin, a local driver holding a “Your Way Holiday” sign will warmly welcome you, help with your bags, and provide a private transfer to your hotel. Whether you choose to rest or start exploring Guilin’s famous karst landscapes, your journey continues smoothly with thoughtful care and comfort.
At lunchtime, your guide will take you to a local restaurant to enjoy authentic Guilin specialties. Two highly recommended dishes are Claypot Rice with Preserved Meats and Lipu Steamed Pork with Taro. The claypot rice is slow-cooked with fragrant Chinese sausages and cured meats, allowing the rice to soak up the savory flavors. The crispy golden crust at the bottom of the pot adds a delightful texture to every bite. Lipu Steamed Pork is a traditional Guangxi dish, featuring layers of tender pork belly and taro slices that are carefully steamed until they melt in your mouth. The taro absorbs the richness of the meat, creating a harmonious blend of flavors. While enjoying these delicious dishes, your guide will also share the cultural background and cooking techniques behind them, offering you a deeper understanding of Guilin’s rich culinary heritage.
Next, you will visit Elephant Trunk Hill, the iconic symbol of Guilin city. This natural rock formation resembles an elephant dipping its trunk into the Li River to drink water, which is how it got its name. One of the most fascinating features is the large arch beneath the “trunk,” known as Water-Moon Cave. At night, when the moonlight shines through this arch, its reflection appears on the water’s surface, creating a magical illusion that the moon is both floating on and beneath the water simultaneously. Surrounded by lush greenery and the flowing river, Elephant Trunk Hill offers picturesque views and a unique natural wonder that has inspired countless poets and artists over the centuries. It’s a perfect spot to experience the harmony of nature and culture in Guilin.
Today’s trip concludes on a delightful note, and your driver will thoughtfully escort you back to the hotel. As night falls, the city transforms into a charming scene of neon lights and glowing streets. Back at the hotel, you can unwind, reflect on the day’s wonderful moments, and prepare for tomorrow’s discoveries.
As the old saying goes, “Guilin’s scenery is peerless in the world.” Begin your day with a visit to the spectacular Reed Flute Cave, a natural limestone wonder that has fascinated visitors for over 1,200 years. Formed more than 180 million years ago, this cave takes its name from the reeds growing outside, which can be crafted into melodious flutes. Inside, the cave dazzles with multicolored lighting that highlights an extraordinary array of stalactites, stalagmites, and unique rock formations shaped by nature’s artistry over millennia. Each formation has a mysterious and imaginative shape, inspiring countless legends and stories. Walking through the illuminated chambers, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into an otherworldly realm of natural beauty and wonder. Reed Flute Cave remains one of Guilin’s most famous and enchanting attractions, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the geological history and cultural richness of the region.
After a short break, your journey continues in the late afternoon with a visit to the stunning Seven Star Park. Recognized as one of China’s finest urban parks, Guilin’s Seven Star Park (Qixing Gongyuan) is a must-see attraction if you have some extra time in the city. Covering over 120 hectares, it is the largest park in Guilin and offers a remarkable blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The park features picturesque mountains, clear streams, tranquil valleys, and a fascinating stone forest. You’ll also find a rich diversity of plant and animal life, making it a perfect place for nature lovers. In addition, the park houses valuable cultural relics that tell stories of the region’s past. Whether you’re strolling through its scenic landscapes or exploring its historical sites, Seven Star Park provides a peaceful retreat and a deep insight into Guilin’s natural and cultural treasures.
To conclude your day on a flavorful note, consider indulging in an optional Rice Noodle Banquet—a delightful celebration of Guilin’s cherished culinary traditions. At the center of this feast is Mifen, the city’s iconic rice noodles, admired for their smooth texture and light, satisfying taste. You’ll savor an array of dishes, from steaming bowls of broth infused with tender pork and fragrant herbs, to wok-fried noodles tossed with crisp vegetables, wild mushrooms, and local spices. Each bite showcases the noodle’s versatility and the region’s culinary creativity. During the meal, your guide will share engaging stories about the history and process of rice noodle making, from soaking and grinding the rice to forming the perfect strands. You’ll discover how Mifen is woven into everyday life and special occasions, symbolizing comfort and togetherness. This banquet is more than just dinner—it’s a cultural experience that offers insight into Guilin’s soul through the flavors of its most beloved dish.
After dinner, your driver will be waiting at the restaurant to take you safely back to the hotel. On the way, the deepening night and twinkling city lights seem to bring a warm close to the day’s journey. Once back, change into something comfortable, relax, and recharge for the adventures ahead.
After breakfast, you’ll embark on a scenic drive to Longsheng Town for a full-day excursion to explore the breathtaking Longji Rice Terraces and immerse yourself in the unique ethnic minority culture of the region. Often referred to as the Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces, this masterpiece of agricultural engineering stretches across the rolling mountains of Longsheng County, just outside of Guilin. The terraces, carved by generations of local Zhuang and Yao people, resemble the scales on a dragon’s back, forming a vast network of cascading fields that rise and fall with the contours of the land. Your guide will lead you through picturesque villages where you can observe traditional stilt houses, colorful clothing, and daily life unchanged for centuries. The landscape offers ever-changing views through the seasons—from lush green in spring to golden harvests in autumn. This journey not only reveals one of China’s most beautiful rural wonders but also offers a deep connection to its living heritage.
Nestled among the picturesque villages of the Zhuang and Yao ethnic minorities, the Longji Rice Terraces area offers a perfect setting for easy to moderate walking and hiking adventures. Meandering trails lead you up and along the hillsides, where sweeping panoramic views of the layered rice fields unfold at every turn. Along the way, you'll pass through forest-fringed hamlets where traditional wooden stilt houses cling to the slopes, and daily village life continues as it has for generations. As you hike, your guide will share stories of the region’s rich cultural heritage and explain how the ingenious terracing system reflects a deep connection between the people and the land. This immersive experience offers not only stunning natural scenery, but also a rare opportunity to witness authentic rural life and admire the harmony between human ingenuity and nature.
After lunch, your cultural journey continues with a visit to the enchanting Huangluo Yao Village, tucked away in the verdant hills of Longsheng. This picturesque village is home to the Red Yao people, a minority group famed for the women’s extraordinarily long hair—some reaching over six feet in length. Their flowing black tresses are more than just beautiful; they symbolize longevity, prosperity, and familial harmony. As you explore the stone-paved paths and traditional stilt houses, your guide will introduce you to the deep-rooted customs of the Yao people, from ancient hair rituals to the symbolic meaning behind their hairstyles. You may even witness a hair-combing demonstration or cultural performance. Women can be seen weaving vibrant textiles, while elders create handmade crafts using age-old techniques. This immersive experience offers a rare opportunity to witness the harmony between people and nature, and to appreciate how the Yao community continues to preserve its cultural identity in today’s modern world.
To round off your day, you’ll visit Ping’an Zhuang Village, a charming settlement nestled high in the Longji rice terrace region. Known for its traditional stilted wooden houses and warm hospitality, this centuries-old village offers a peaceful glimpse into the daily life of the Zhuang people—China’s largest ethnic minority. The village is a beautiful blend of natural and cultural harmony, with houses built into the hillsides, overlooking layers of terraced fields that shimmer with light and color throughout the seasons. As you stroll along winding stone paths, your guide will share fascinating stories about Zhuang customs, their deep agricultural wisdom, and how generations have shaped this land with their bare hands. You’ll also discover how these resilient communities celebrate harvests with vibrant festivals filled with music, dance, and colorful attire. From architecture to agriculture, every corner of Ping’an reflects a life rooted in tradition and balance with nature—offering you not just views, but meaningful insight into a living cultural legacy.
Today’s journey comes to a perfect close, with your driver warmly escorting you back to the hotel. Along the way, the city sparkles under the night sky, revealing its captivating charm. Once back, you may relax in the hotel lobby or share today’s fun moments with your companions. Tomorrow promises even more excitement—let’s look forward to the next chapter of your adventure!
Today, you’ll embark on a scenic boat cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo along the enchanting Li River—often hailed as one of the most beautiful waterways in the world. This 83-kilometer journey is the crown jewel of any Guilin tour, winding through a breathtaking landscape of soaring limestone peaks, misty valleys, tranquil villages, and crystal-clear waters. As your boat gently glides downstream, you’ll feel as if you’re traveling through a traditional Chinese painting come to life, with every bend revealing a new masterpiece of nature. The dramatic karst mountains rising on both sides, combined with reflections dancing on the river's surface, create a surreal, dreamlike atmosphere. Along the way, your guide will point out famous formations and share legends that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. It’s no wonder the Chinese saying goes: “Guilin’s landscape is the finest under heaven, and Yangshuo is its most beautiful part.”
For lunch, your guide will take you to a local restaurant to enjoy two of Guilin’s most iconic dishes—Beer Fish and Stuffed Snails from Yangshuo. Beer Fish is a famous Yangshuo specialty, made with fresh carp from the Li River, cooked with tomatoes, peppers, tofu, and a splash of locally brewed beer. The result is a fragrant, tangy broth and tender, juicy fish that pairs perfectly with rice. The Stuffed Snails, another beloved local delicacy, feature snail shells filled with a flavorful mix of chopped snail meat, minced pork, and spices, then steamed to perfection. Each bite is bursting with savory, aromatic flavor. As you savor these unique dishes, your guide will share stories about their origins and Yangshuo’s culinary traditions, turning the meal into a cultural experience that complements the natural beauty of the region.
Next, you’ll explore West Street, the vibrant heart of Yangshuo and one of its most iconic and beloved destinations. With a history of over 1,400 years, this lively pedestrian street is where East meets West—seamlessly blending ancient architecture with a cosmopolitan flair. As you walk along its cobbled paths, you’ll be surrounded by centuries-old buildings featuring classic wooden balconies, red lanterns, and ornate carvings, now home to trendy cafés, quirky bars, boutique shops, and international eateries. The street buzzes with energy as local artisans sell handmade crafts, calligraphy, and embroidered goods, while tantalizing street food—from Guilin rice noodles to mango pancakes—tempts your taste buds at every turn. Musicians and performers add to the festive ambiance, offering a colorful taste of local talent and culture. Whether you're shopping, dining, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, West Street offers an unforgettable experience that reflects both the historical depth and modern vibrancy of Yangshuo.
After enjoying a hearty dinner, your driver will thoughtfully escort you back to the hotel. Along the way, you may chat about the day’s memorable moments or simply admire the city’s night scenery. Once at the hotel, take the time to unwind and have a good rest, ready to embrace tomorrow’s exciting adventures.
In the early morning, you will be transferred to Guilin airport to catch your flight to Chengdu. After landing in Chengdu, a friendly local tour guide will greet you at the airport arrival hall, holding a welcome sign that reads “Your Way Holiday”. You’ll be escorted to your hotel in the city center for check-in. Take some time to rest and refresh after your journey. In the late afternoon, your Chengdu adventure begins. Depending on your arrival time and energy level, your guide may arrange a light walking tour through one of Chengdu’s charming old streets or parks, giving you a first glimpse into the relaxed lifestyle that defines this vibrant city. Whether it’s sipping a cup of local jasmine tea in a teahouse or strolling past locals playing mahjong in the open air, your introduction to Chengdu will be a gentle yet immersive start to your exploration of Sichuan’s rich culture.
In the evening, you’ll enjoy a quintessential Chengdu experience—relaxing in a traditional teahouse while sipping fragrant local tea and watching a mesmerizing performance of Sichuan Opera. Far more than just singing, Sichuan Opera is a rich cultural art form known for its dynamic storytelling, witty humor, expressive singing, graceful movements, and acrobatic feats. What truly sets it apart are the astonishing stunts such as the famous “face-changing” (bian lian), where performers instantly switch vividly colored masks with a swift motion, and the dramatic “fire-spitting,” which adds flair and excitement to the show. Seated in the cozy ambiance of the teahouse, you’ll feel transported back in time as you witness this centuries-old tradition unfold before your eyes. The combination of tea culture and operatic artistry offers a deep and delightful insight into Sichuan’s vibrant heritage, making it a memorable and culturally enriching evening in Chengdu.
Additionally, you can seek out a local restaurant to experience the authentic Sichuan Hot Pot. This famous Chengdu specialty is known for its fiery red broth, infused with an aromatic blend of chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and a variety of fragrant spices simmering at the bottom of the pot. The bubbling, spicy soup immediately awakens the senses and makes your mouth water in anticipation. Diners can cook fresh ingredients like thinly sliced meats, vegetables, and tofu in the flavorful broth, creating a delicious and interactive dining experience. Sichuan Hot Pot is not only a meal but a vibrant social ritual, bringing friends and family together to enjoy bold flavors and lively conversation, perfectly capturing the essence of Sichuan’s culinary culture.
After dinner, your driver will be waiting at the agreed spot to escort you back to the hotel. Along the way, the night scenery and neon lights create a dazzling picture outside the window. Once back, enjoy a cup of hot tea, relax, and prepare for another wonderful day ahead.
After breakfast, get ready for an unforgettable visit to the Panda Breeding and Research Center—home to China’s most beloved national treasure. This world-renowned center is designed to closely mimic the natural habitat of giant pandas, offering them an ideal environment for living, breeding, and being adorable. As you stroll through the lush bamboo groves and peaceful enclosures, you’ll have the rare opportunity to observe pandas in a setting that closely resembles their natural home. It’s truly a heartwarming experience to watch them lounging, munching contentedly on bamboo, or playfully tumbling about. The center is also home to red pandas and informative exhibits that reveal fascinating facts about panda conservation and the center’s ongoing research efforts. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or simply a panda lover, this visit promises to be a delightful highlight of your Chengdu journey—one filled with smiles, photos, and unforgettable moments with these charming creatures.
At lunchtime, your guide will take you to a local restaurant to enjoy authentic Chengdu cuisine. You will have the opportunity to savor two of the city’s most iconic dishes—Mapo Tofu and Dan Dan Noodles. Mapo Tofu is famous for its tender tofu, spicy and numbing flavors from the rich bean paste and Sichuan peppercorns, making it a classic in Sichuan cuisine. Dan Dan Noodles feature thin, chewy noodles served with a flavorful sauce of sesame paste and a hint of chili, creating a deliciously complex taste. These dishes not only highlight Chengdu’s unique culinary style but also reflect the city’s rich food culture. During the meal, your guide will share stories about the origins and preparation of these specialties, allowing you to appreciate both the flavors and the cultural significance behind these beloved Sichuan dishes.
After your panda visit, take a leisurely stroll along the famous Jinli Ancient Street—one of China’s “Top Ten City Commercial Pedestrian Streets.” This lively avenue is a vibrant blend of Chengdu’s modern lifestyle and ancient Sichuan traditions. To honor the street’s rich heritage, many vendors dress in traditional Sichuan attire, adding to the immersive cultural atmosphere. The street is lined with beautifully preserved architecture, lantern-lit corridors, and open-air stalls offering a dazzling array of traditional folk crafts, including handmade clay figurines, paper-cuttings, and Chinese musical instruments. It’s also a paradise for food lovers, with an endless variety of local snacks such as Tongue-Numbing Soup, spicy Chengdu wontons, fried dumplings, and sweet glutinous rice cakes. Whether you’re shopping for souvenirs, tasting local delicacies, or simply soaking in the lively ambiance, Jinli Street provides a colorful window into Sichuan’s rich culture, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the heart of Chengdu.
After finishing your sightseeing tour in Chengdu, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Xi’an, the ancient capital of 13 dynasties and a cultural treasure trove of China. Upon arrival in Xi’an, your local tour guide will greet you warmly at the airport arrival hall, holding a welcome sign that reads “Your Way Holiday”. From there, you’ll be escorted comfortably to your hotel in the city center. After check-in, take the opportunity to relax and recharge—ready for the exciting exploration of Xi’an’s historical wonders that awaits you the next day.
Xi’an, known as the Eternal City, vividly records the profound changes of the Chinese nation like a living history book. Formerly called Chang’an, it is one of the cradles of ancient civilization in the Yellow River Basin. Rich in history and culture, Xi’an offers a fascinating glimpse into China’s past. Your first recommended stop is the Shaanxi History Museum, a treasure trove of cultural heritage. This impressive museum houses over 300,000 artifacts, showcasing a timeline that spans from the Bronze Age through to modern times. With its vast collection of pottery, jade, bronze, and silk relics, the museum paints a vivid picture of China’s ancient civilizations. Visiting here is like stepping into a time capsule, where every exhibit tells a unique story about the region’s rich history. It’s truly a marvelous place to deepen your understanding of Xi’an’s pivotal role in shaping Chinese culture and history.
At lunchtime, your guide will take you to a local restaurant known for its authentic Xi’an flavors. You'll have the chance to try two of the city’s most beloved traditional dishes: Roujiamo and Liangpi. Often referred to as the "Chinese hamburger," Roujiamo features tender, slow-cooked pork stuffed inside a crispy yet fluffy flatbread, offering a perfect balance of rich flavor and satisfying texture. Liangpi, or cold noodles, are especially popular during the warmer months. The chewy noodles are topped with shredded cucumber, bean sprouts, and crushed peanuts, all mixed with a tangy and mildly spicy sauce that’s both refreshing and appetizing. As you enjoy these local favorites, your guide will share the cultural background and history behind the dishes, helping you gain a deeper appreciation of Xi’an’s culinary heritage and the vibrant traditions of this ancient capital.
Next, you will visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, a remarkable Buddhist temple originally built in 652 A.D. during the Tang Dynasty. This iconic structure stands as a testament to the introduction and flourishing of Buddhism in China, showcasing how the religion harmoniously blended with traditional Han culture. The pagoda’s elegant design reflects the artistic brilliance of Tang Dynasty Buddhist architecture, featuring multiple tiers that taper gracefully toward the sky. Visitors can climb to the top floor, where they are rewarded with panoramic views of Xi’an’s cityscape, blending ancient heritage with modern development. The peaceful surroundings and historic significance make the Big Wild Goose Pagoda not only a cultural landmark but also a serene place for reflection. This visit offers a unique opportunity to appreciate both the spiritual and architectural achievements of one of China’s most influential dynasties.
Later, you will have a leisurely visit to the vibrant Muslim Quarter, the cultural heart and main gathering place for Xi’an’s local Muslim community. This bustling area is famous for its lively streets filled with shops offering a wide variety of exotic souvenirs, from traditional handicrafts to unique textiles. As you wander through the maze-like alleys, you’ll be tempted by the irresistible aromas of local delicacies and street snacks, such as the famous lamb kebabs, steamed buns, and hand-pulled noodles. The Muslim Quarter is also renowned for its lively night market, where the energy intensifies with colorful lights, street performances, and an endless array of food stalls. Whether you’re eager to shop for unique gifts or embark on a culinary adventure, this vibrant neighborhood promises an unforgettable experience full of sights, sounds, and flavors that capture the rich cultural fusion of Xi’an.
After dinner, we will stay here for a short while before heading back to the hotel. The driver is already waiting outside to ensure a smooth and safe journey. Once you return to the hotel, rest well and recharge for the upcoming adventures.
Yesterday, you explored history; today, you will marvel at one of the world’s greatest archaeological treasures — the life-like Terracotta Warriors. These remarkable figures have withstood the test of time for over 2,200 years, still standing guard over Emperor Qin Shihuang’s mausoleum. Beyond their lifelike postures and varied expressions, what truly amazes visitors are the intricate details in their hairstyles and attire. Thanks to the masterful craftsmanship, each warrior is uniquely distinguishable, whether an officer or a soldier, infantry or cavalry. The subtle differences in facial features, armor, and weaponry reveal a highly organized and sophisticated ancient army. Walking among these silent sentinels, you can almost feel the power and authority of the first emperor’s reign, as well as the incredible skill of the artisans who created this vast underground army to protect him in the afterlife.
Lunchtime offers the perfect opportunity to experience the rich culinary flavors of Xi’an. Your guide will escort you to a popular local restaurant where two of the city’s signature dishes await—Yangrou Paomo and Youpo Mian. Yangrou Paomo is a traditional lamb stew that begins with breaking dense flatbread into small pieces, which are then simmered in a flavorful broth with tender lamb. This hands-on element adds a fun and cultural touch to the meal. Youpo Mian, or oil-splashed noodles, features wide, chewy hand-pulled noodles topped with chili flakes, garlic, and scallions, then dramatically finished with a splash of sizzling hot oil that brings out an irresistible aroma. With every bite, you’ll taste bold spices and comforting textures. Your guide will share the stories behind these dishes, helping you understand their cultural roots. This isn’t just a meal—it’s a journey into the soul of Xi’an’s culinary heritage.
In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Ancient City Wall, one of the best-preserved and most complete ancient city walls in China, and among the largest military defensive systems in the world. This impressive structure stands about 12 meters high and spans 12 to 14 meters in width, stretching over 14 kilometers around the old city. A deep moat surrounds the wall, adding to its formidable defense. Walking atop the wall, you can take in panoramic views of Xi’an’s historic streets and modern skyline, experiencing firsthand the city’s rich history. For a more active adventure, bicycles are available for rent, allowing you to cycle along the wide ramparts at your own pace. Whether you choose to walk or bike, the Ancient City Wall offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, architectural grandeur, and scenic beauty, making it a must-visit highlight in Xi’an.
In the evening, visit the Xi’an Tang Dynasty sleepless City, a spectacular attraction situated at the base of the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda in Yanta District. This impressive site is a large-scale reconstruction of Tang Dynasty architecture and is China’s only major pedestrian street themed entirely around the prosperity of the Tang era. As one of Xi’an’s most celebrated landmarks, it perfectly blends historical grandeur with lively modern elements. Your guide will lead you through the vibrant streets, where traditional-style buildings and cultural decorations create a captivating atmosphere. After exploring, enjoy a delicious dinner featuring a variety of authentic local dishes. The evening culminates with the Tang Dynasty Show, a mesmerizing performance combining ancient music, dance, and stunning costumes that bring to life the elegance and brilliance of China’s golden age. Throughout the show, your guide will share fascinating historical insights, enhancing your appreciation of this unforgettable cultural experience.
After immersing yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty, it’s time to conclude the day’s activities and return to your hotel. Your driver will be waiting patiently to escort you back, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free journey. Once you arrive at the hotel, you can unwind and relax, reflecting on the wonderful experiences and vibrant culture you’ve just encountered. Take this opportunity to rest well, recharge your energy, and prepare for the adventures that await you in the coming days. The hotel will be your peaceful retreat after a day filled with history, art, and unforgettable memories.
In the morning, you will be transferred to Xi’an airport for your flight to Beijing. Upon arrival at Beijing Capital International Airport, a friendly local tour guide will be waiting for you at the exit, holding a clear sign that reads “Your Way Holiday”. to warmly welcome you. After assisting with your luggage, your guide will escort you directly to begin your exciting Beijing journey. This seamless transfer ensures you can start exploring the city without delay. Your guide will provide helpful information about the day’s itinerary and answer any questions you may have. With your personal guide by your side, you will discover Beijing’s rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks in comfort and style. Whether it’s the majestic Forbidden City, the vast Tiananmen Square, or the impressive Temple of Heaven, your adventure in China’s capital will be memorable from the very start.
After a short rest, your guide will lead you to a renowned restaurant to savor Beijing’s most famous culinary treasure—Peking Duck. Known as a “delicacy under heaven,” Peking Duck is celebrated for its crispy, golden skin and tender, juicy meat. Before serving, the chef will skillfully carve the duck into thin slices right at your table. These slices are then paired with julienned scallions, cucumber sticks, and sweet bean sauce, all wrapped in a delicate, paper-thin pancake. One bite delivers a perfect harmony of flavors and textures, leaving an unforgettable taste. Your guide will also share the history of Peking Duck, which dates back to the Yuan Dynasty and was once served exclusively in the imperial court. Today, it’s not only a proud symbol of Beijing cuisine but also a must-try experience for visitors. By enjoying this dish, you also savor a piece of Beijing’s rich cultural heritage.
After lunch, your guide will take you to the magnificent Temple of Heaven, a vast complex built in 1420 during the Ming Dynasty. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning example of ancient Chinese architecture and cosmology, where emperors once held solemn ceremonies to pray for good harvests and harmony between Heaven and Earth. As you explore the expansive grounds, your guide will explain the importance of key structures like the Circular Mound Altar, where sacrifices were made; the Echo Wall, known for its remarkable acoustic effects that carry sound across distances; and the Heavenly Vault, symbolizing the heavens with its elegant design. The temple’s precise layout reflects traditional Chinese beliefs about the universe and highlights the emperor’s role as the link between the divine and human worlds. Surrounded by peaceful gardens and ancient trees, you’ll experience the calm ambiance of this sacred site and deepen your understanding of its spiritual and cultural significance.
Next, you’ll visit Qianmen Street, one of Beijing’s most historic and lively pedestrian areas. With a history dating back to the Qing Dynasty, this vibrant street was once a major commercial hub and has since evolved into a cultural hotspot blending traditional charm with modern energy. As you walk under red lanterns and past ornately decorated wooden buildings, your guide will share fascinating stories about emperors, merchants, and local legends that have shaped the district. Along the street, you’ll find authentic teahouses, artisan workshops, and stalls selling classic Beijing snacks like sugar-coated hawthorn and jianbing (savory crepes). Explore the narrow hutong alleys branching off Qianmen, where hidden courtyards and centuries-old homes reveal the everyday life of historic Beijing residents. This visit offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and vibrant city life, making Qianmen Street a must-see spot to experience Beijing’s unique spirit.
Today’s journey has come to a close. We hope you enjoyed the carefully planned itinerary and found the experiences fulfilling. Now it’s time to unwind and recharge for the days ahead. Your driver is already waiting to escort you back safely to your hotel. Once you arrive, you can relax in the comfort of your room, reflect on the day’s highlights, and prepare for the next chapter of your adventure. Should you need any assistance or have special requests, please feel free to let us know. Rest well and enjoy a peaceful evening as you soak in the memories of today’s wonderful experiences.
Your first stop will be the magnificent Tian’anmen Square, one of the largest public squares in the world and a symbol of modern China. This vast square has witnessed many pivotal moments in Chinese history, including the people's pursuit of democracy, freedom, and resistance against foreign aggression and internal challenges. It also serves as a central venue for important national celebrations, grand assemblies, and diplomatic events. As you walk through Tian’anmen Square, you’ll be impressed by its grand design, majestic atmosphere, and the wide-open space that reflects the spirit of China’s rapid development. The surrounding monuments and buildings further highlight the country’s rich history and cultural pride. For the Chinese people, Tian’anmen Square is more than just a place—it is the “Holy Land” in their hearts and the symbolic center of a great nation.
Next, you will walk north to the Forbidden City, China’s largest and best-preserved imperial palace complex. This magnificent palace offers a vivid glimpse into the royal life of ancient Chinese emperors. The vast grounds feature exquisite traditional architecture with golden rooftops, grand halls, and beautifully decorated courtyards that reflect the grandeur of imperial power. Inside the Forbidden City, millions of carefully preserved historical relics are housed, showcasing centuries of Chinese history, art, and culture. The palace itself has maintained its original splendor, allowing visitors to experience the authentic atmosphere of this majestic site. Every year, millions of tourists come to explore its vast corridors, intricate details, and rich heritage, making it one of China’s most treasured cultural landmarks. The Forbidden City not only tells the story of China’s imperial past but also stands as a symbol of the country’s enduring cultural legacy.
After exploring the magnificent Forbidden City, your guide will take you to a charming local restaurant for lunch. Here, you can try two classic Beijing delicacies—Zhajiangmian (Soybean Paste Noodles) and “Donkey Rolling on the Ground” (a traditional snack). Zhajiangmian features hand-pulled noodles topped with rich, savory soybean paste and served with fresh toppings like cucumber strips, bean sprouts, and shredded radish. Once mixed together, it delivers a fragrant, satisfying taste that is both hearty and comforting. “Donkey Rolling on the Ground,” despite its unusual name, is a soft and chewy rice cake coated in fragrant soybean flour, with a mildly sweet flavor that melts in your mouth. The combination of the savory noodles and the sweet snack offers a balanced and authentic taste of old Beijing, making your lunch both memorable and delicious.
After lunch, take a leisurely stroll to Wangfujing Street, one of Beijing’s most famous and bustling commercial areas, where tradition meets modern vibrancy. Your guide will recount the street’s evolution from a supplier hub for the imperial court during the Ming and Qing dynasties to a dynamic shopping destination today. Along this lively pedestrian street, discover century-old shops selling silk, tea, and traditional Chinese medicine, alongside contemporary malls and stylish boutiques. Don’t miss the colorful Wangfujing Snack Street, where the enticing scents of grilled lamb skewers, crispy fried insects, and sweet tanghulu (candied hawthorn) fill the air. Whether browsing for unique souvenirs, sampling authentic local snacks, or simply enjoying the vibrant ambiance, Wangfujing offers a rich cultural experience that beautifully reflects both the historic roots and modern pulse of Beijing.
Your afternoon continues with a visit to the Summer Palace, China’s largest and best-preserved imperial garden, a magnificent retreat showcasing Qing Dynasty elegance. Covering nearly 300 hectares, this UNESCO World Heritage Site exemplifies classical Chinese garden artistry, where every pavilion, corridor, and lake reflects harmony and imperial splendor. With your guide, explore the famous Long Corridor, adorned with over 14,000 vibrant paintings depicting Chinese legends and history. Wander along the shores of Kunming Lake, where willow trees gently sway and colorful dragon boats float peacefully. Ascend Longevity Hill for sweeping views of landmarks like the Tower of Buddhist Incense and the Marble Boat. Your guide will share intriguing stories about Empress Dowager Cixi, who restored the palace as her private retreat. This visit reveals the perfect blend of nature, art, and royal power, immersing you in the timeless beauty and cultural depth of this exquisite sanctuary.
After enjoying dinner, you’ll have some time to relax and soak in the atmosphere before we head back to the hotel. The driver will be waiting outside, ready to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey back. This is a perfect moment to unwind and reflect on the day’s experiences. Once you arrive at the hotel, take the time to rest fully and recharge your energy for the exciting adventures that lie ahead. Should you need any assistance, your guide and driver are always available to help. Enjoy a peaceful evening and prepare for the next day of your journey.
There is a famous saying: “He who doesn’t reach the Great Wall is not a true man.” Today, you will visit the magnificent Mutianyu Great Wall, located about 80 kilometers northeast of Beijing. Renowned for its graceful architecture and excellent preservation, Mutianyu offers some of the best quality sections of the Great Wall. Unlike the more crowded Badaling section, Mutianyu is surrounded by lush forests, sparkling streams, and rolling hills, creating a stunning natural backdrop. The wall here is older than Badaling and features 22 watchtowers spaced roughly one kilometer apart, each with its unique history and strategic importance. To make your visit easier, a cable car is available to take you up to the wall, allowing you to comfortably enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. Walking along this ancient marvel, you’ll appreciate not only its impressive scale and construction but also the harmony between human ingenuity and nature.
After lunch, your journey continues to Dingling Tomb, one of the thirteen Ming Dynasty imperial mausoleums nestled at the foot of Tianshou Mountain. It is the final resting place of Emperor Wanli and his two empresses, and notably, the only Ming tomb that has been fully excavated. You will descend with your guide into the vast underground palace, located 27 meters beneath the surface. Explore a labyrinth of stone chambers, sealed for centuries, and admire the remarkably preserved imperial thrones, intricately carved stone doors, and a collection of exquisite treasures such as jade burial artifacts, golden crowns, silk robes, and lacquered coffins. Your guide will share captivating stories about the Ming dynasty’s beliefs regarding the afterlife, burial customs, and the extraordinary craftsmanship displayed in the tomb’s construction. Walking through this solemn yet magnificent site offers a rare glimpse into China’s imperial history and the lasting respect for its emperors.
For lunch, your guide will take you to a traditional Beijing-style restaurant to enjoy authentic mutton hotpot and candied hawthorn skewers. Mutton hotpot is one of Beijing’s most iconic dishes. Thin slices of lamb, cut almost paper-thin, are briefly swished in the boiling copper pot until tender and juicy. When dipped into rich sesame sauce, the flavor is aromatic and deeply satisfying. To finish, you can try a skewer of candied hawthorns—bright red hawthorn berries coated in a glossy, crisp sugar shell. The sweet-and-sour taste is refreshing, and the crunch of the sugar contrasts perfectly with the soft fruit inside. This lunch offers both the warmth of steaming hotpot and the playful sweetness of a beloved Beijing street snack, giving you a true taste of the city’s culinary charm.
For the remaining time, you are free to explore at your own pace or simply relax before your departure. When it’s time, your tour guide will assist you with the transfer to the airport, ensuring a smooth and timely journey. As you board your flight home, take a moment to reflect on the wonderful memories you’ve made over these past 14 days. From historic landmarks to breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural experiences, your journey through China has been truly unforgettable. We hope you had a fantastic time and that this trip has inspired you to discover even more of the world. Thank you for traveling with us, and we wish you a safe and pleasant journey back home!
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Shanghai:
Unmissable Experience: The Bund Boat Tour
When visiting Shanghai, the Bund Boat Tour is an absolute must. Departing from the historic Bund area, this scenic cruise takes you along the Huangpu River, offering spectacular views of Shanghai’s iconic skyline. During the day, you’ll admire the contrast between the elegant European-style architecture of the Bund and the futuristic skyscrapers of Pudong, showcasing the city’s blend of history and modernity. As night falls, the buildings light up in vibrant colors, and their shimmering reflections dance on the water, creating a magical and unforgettable atmosphere. The tour not only provides breathtaking photo opportunities but also offers a unique perspective on Shanghai’s dynamic growth and cultural heritage. Whether you choose a daytime or evening cruise, the Bund Boat Tour is an essential way to experience the heart and soul of this vibrant metropolis.
Xi'an:
Hands-On Dumpling Making : A Delicious Cultural Experience
Making dumplings is a cherished Chinese tradition, and doing so in Xi’an offers travelers a deep cultural experience. Visitors can join interactive workshops where they learn to knead dough, roll wrappers, and fill dumplings with tasty ingredients like pork and cabbage or vegetarian options. Guided by skilled chefs or local hosts, participants not only gain hands-on cooking skills but also learn about the cultural significance of dumplings, especially during festivals such as Chinese New Year, symbolizing family unity and happiness.Held in cozy restaurants or cultural centers, these workshops often include traditional performances and create a friendly atmosphere. Whether traveling alone or with friends, this experience is a fun and memorable way to connect with authentic Chinese culture and enjoy delicious food. Making dumplings in Xi’an is a perfect blend of culinary art and cultural insight.
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Duration:7 Days, 6 Nights
Attractions(Cities):Shanghai, Beijing
Tour Style:This 7-day Shanghai Beijing tour blending the modern charm of China’s most vibrant metropolis with the imperial grandeur of its historic capital. Begin your journey in Shanghai, where you’ll wander through the classical beauty of Yuyuan Garden, stroll along the iconic Bund and bustling Nanjing Road, and soak in the colonial elegance of the Old French Concession. A relaxing boat cruise on the Huangpu River reveals the city's glittering skyline by night. Step back in time with a visit to Zhujiajiao Water Town, a charming ancient village built on canals. Then travel by high-speed bullet train to Beijing, where China’s dynastic past comes alive. Explore Tian’anmen Square, the magnificent Forbidden City, and the Temple of Heaven. Hike along the majestic Mutianyu section of the Great Wall and unwind in the imperial gardens of the Summer Palace. This 7-day private tour offers a perfect balance of cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and urban vitality — an unforgettable experience through two of China's most iconic cities.
Duration:9 Days, 8 Nights
Attractions(Cities):Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai
Tour Style:Join our 9-day Beijing, Xi'an & Shanghai tour for an unforgettable exploration of China’s rich cultural heritage. This journey blends ancient wonders with modern marvels, offering a balanced mix of history, art, and architecture. Experience the contrasts between the dynamic, futuristic vibe of Shanghai, the historic treasures of Xi'an, and the imperial grandeur of Beijing. Each city brings a unique cultural perspective, from ancient dynasties to modern growth, ensuring an enriching and immersive travel experience. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking to explore the heart of China’s past and present in a single, seamless journey.
Duration:7 Days, 6 Nights
Attractions(Cities):Beijing, Xi'an
Tour Style:Experience the best of China with this Beijing Xi'an Tour, offering a perfect blend of cultural exploration and historical landmarks. In Beijing, enjoy expertly guided tours of iconic sites such as Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Great Wall. Our guide will provide fascinating insights into China's history. Then, journey by high-speed train to Xi'an, where you'll discover the world-famous Terracotta Warriors and vibrant local culture in the Muslim Quarter. With flexible itineraries and professional guide services, your journey will beunique.We look forward to serveing you and ensure that your time in China leaves you with a truly unforgettable experience!
Duration:10 Days, 9 Nights
Attractions(Cities):Beijing, Xi’an, Shanghai, Suzhou
Tour Style:This 10-day Golden Triangle tour of China is a perfect introduction for first-time travelers, combining the historical grandeur of Beijing, the ancient charm of Xi’an, and the cosmopolitan flair of Shanghai—China’s iconic trio. Begin your journey in the capital city of Beijing, where you'll walk through imperial landmarks like Tian’anmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Temple of Heaven, and stand atop the majestic Great Wall before relaxing in the gardens of the Summer Palace. Travel by high-speed train to Xi’an, the ancient capital, to witness the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors, explore the Ancient City Wall, and experience the vibrant Muslim Quarter. A short flight then takes you to dynamic Shanghai, where tradition meets innovation along The Bund and in the historic alleyways of Tianzifang. Visit the classical Yuyuan Garden, cruise the Huangpu River, and enjoy a shopping stroll down Nanjing Road. This unforgettable itinerary also includes a day trip to Suzhou, a city famed for its classical gardens and waterways, where you’ll discover the Humble Administrator’s Garden, Tiger Hill, and the historic Pingjiang Road. Rich in culture, history, and scenic charm, this is one of the most well-rounded and inspiring golden triangle tours available in China.
Duration:12 Days, 11 Nights
Attractions(Cities):Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin,Guangzhou, Hong Kong
Tour Style:This China Private Luxury Tours itinerary is designed for discerning travelers seeking a seamless blend of cultural immersion, historical depth, scenic beauty, and modern elegance. Over 12 days, journey from the imperial grandeur of Beijing to the ancient wonders of Xi’an, the picturesque landscapes of Guilin, the vibrant cultural pulse of Guangzhou, and the dynamic cosmopolitan charm of Hong Kong. Each destination offers a distinct flavor of China’s rich heritage, delivered through carefully curated experiences, private guided tours, and exclusive transfers. Whether marveling at the Great Wall, walking along the ancient city walls of Xi’an, wandering through Longji’s terraced fields, or enjoying harbor views in Hong Kong, this tour promises comfort, insight, and unforgettable moments—hallmarks of a true China Private Luxury Tour.
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