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Discover China’s diverse charm on this well-balanced 10-day tour connecting the capital’s imperial power, Xi’an’s ancient heart, Hangzhou’s lakeside serenity, and Shanghai’s modern vibrance. Walk through history in Beijing as you climb the Great Wall and explore royal landmarks like the Forbidden City. In Xi’an, dive into the mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors and explore lively local streets rich in tradition. Then slow down in Hangzhou, where West Lake and tea fields offer calm beauty. Wrap up your journey in Shanghai with riverside views from The Bund and cultural gems like the City God Temple. With high-speed trains, 4-star hotels, and guided experiences throughout, this tour is ideal for travelers seeking a smooth blend of classic heritage, scenic landscapes, and cosmopolitan flair—all in one unforgettable itinerary.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Gratuities
Overnight at 4 stars hotel
Arrive at Beijing Capital International Airport, where you’ll be warmly greeted by your local guide. Transfer to your hotel for check-in and take some time to unwind after your journey. Enjoy a relaxing evening and overnight stay in Beijing as you prepare for the exciting days ahead.
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Temple of Heaven
At the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, you can expect a serene and culturally immersive experience—majestic Ming-era architecture, symbolic layouts reflecting ancient cosmology, and locals practicing tai chi in peaceful cypress-lined courtyards. It’s a place where imperial history meets daily tradition, offering both quiet reflection and authentic glimpses into Chinese life.
Tiananmen Square (Tiananmen Guangchang)
Tiananmen Square offers a powerful experience with its immense scale, historic significance, and commanding architecture. Surrounded by landmarks like the Great Hall of the People and Mao’s Mausoleum, it stands as a symbol of China’s political identity—where national pride, ceremonial formality, and echoes of pivotal moments in history converge in one vast public space.
Forbidden City-The Palace Museum
The Forbidden City impresses with its sheer scale, intricate imperial architecture, and rich symbolism—once the exclusive domain of emperors and their courts. Wandering through its grand halls and quiet courtyards offers a vivid journey into China’s dynastic past, where every roof tile, throne room, and garden tells a story of power, tradition, and timeless artistry.
Wangfujing Street
Wangfujing Street blends modern buzz with old Beijing charm—lined with international brands, local boutiques, and bustling food stalls. It’s a lively shopping and dining hub where neon lights meet historic alleyways, and adventurous eaters can sample everything from candied fruit to exotic street snacks like scorpions on a stick.
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The Great Wall at Badaling
The Great Wall at Badaling offers a dramatic and accessible encounter with one of the world’s most iconic landmarks—towering stone ramparts winding over rugged mountains. Though popular and often crowded, its well-preserved paths and sweeping views make it a breathtaking way to experience the Wall’s scale, history, and enduring majesty.
Olympic Park
Beijing’s Olympic Park showcases China’s modern architectural ambition, anchored by landmarks like the Bird’s Nest Stadium and the Water Cube. It’s a spacious, photogenic area perfect for a leisurely walk, where the legacy of the 2008 Olympics meets national pride and futuristic design in a striking open-air setting.
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Xi'an
After breakfast, board a high-speed bullet train to Xi’an, a scenic journey of approximately 5 to 6 hours. Upon arrival, meet your local guide and transfer to the hotel for check-in. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, resting and getting ready to explore the ancient capital.
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Xian Terracotta Warriors
The Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an offer a jaw-dropping glimpse into ancient China’s grandeur—an underground army of thousands of life-sized soldiers, each with unique features
Lishan Beacon
Lishan Beacon in Xi’an is a scenic and historic site linked to the Qin Dynasty, featuring natural landscapes, the famous Huaqing Hot Springs, and panoramic hilltop views. Steeped in legend—most notably the tale of King You of Zhou lighting the beacon in jest—it offers a tranquil escape rich with cultural depth and ancient intrigue.
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Xi'an City Wall (Chengqiang)
The Xi’an City Wall (Chengqiang) is one of the best-preserved ancient city walls in China, offering a unique way to explore the city’s history—whether by walking or biking along its 14-kilometer loop. Towering above the old city, it blends impressive Ming Dynasty architecture with sweeping views of both historic and modern Xi’an.
Xi'an Bell Tower
Rising at the heart of Xi’an, the Bell Tower is a stunning Ming Dynasty masterpiece where ancient charm meets vibrant city life—climb to the top for sweeping views, hear echoes of history in its bronze bells, and witness the city glow around it at night.
Drum Tower (Gulou)
The Drum Tower of Xi’an is a vibrant blend of history and rhythm—step inside to see ancient drums, catch live traditional performances, and take in sweeping views of the city and bustling Muslim Quarter from its upper deck.
Muslim Quarter
The Muslim Quarter in Xi’an is a lively maze of food stalls, historic alleys, and cultural charm—perfect for tasting local favorites like lamb skewers and roujiamo while soaking in the sights, sounds, and rich heritage of this ancient Silk Road neighborhood.
Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City
The Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City in Xi’an is a captivating, free-entry pedestrian zone that brings the splendor of the Tang Dynasty to life through dazzling lights, cultural performances, and immersive architecture. Stretching over 2 kilometers from the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda to the Tang City Wall Ruins, this vibrant area offers visitors a unique blend of history and modern entertainment.
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Hangzhou
After breakfast, take a high - speed train to Hangzhou.
West Lake (Xi Hu)
West Lake (Xi Hu) in Hangzhou is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Encircled by gentle hills and adorned with pagodas, temples, and gardens, the lake has inspired poets and artists for centuries. Visitors can explore iconic spots like the Leifeng Pagoda, Su Causeway, and the "Three Pools Mirroring the Moon," each offering a glimpse into China's rich heritage. Whether by boat, bike, or a leisurely stroll, West Lake provides a serene escape into a landscape that epitomizes classical Chinese aesthetics.
Hefang Street
Hefang Street in Hangzhou is a vibrant blend of history and culture, dating back to the Southern Song Dynasty. Lined with preserved Ming and Qing-era architecture, this bustling pedestrian street offers a rich tapestry of traditional Chinese medicine shops, artisan boutiques, and local eateries. Visitors can explore renowned establishments like Hu Qing Yu Tang Pharmacy and Wang Xing Ji Fan Store, or indulge in local delicacies such as dragon-whisker candy and roasted walnuts. A stroll down Hefang Street provides an immersive experience into Hangzhou's enduring heritage.
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Longjing tea fields
The Longjing tea fields in Hangzhou offer a serene escape into China's rich tea heritage. Nestled in the lush hills west of West Lake, these terraced plantations are the birthplace of Longjing (Dragon Well) tea, renowned for its delicate flavor and flat, sword-shaped leaves. Visitors can wander through verdant landscapes, observe traditional tea-picking methods, and savor freshly brewed tea in local teahouses. Spring, particularly March and April, is the ideal time to witness the vibrant tea harvest and partake in immersive cultural experiences. Whether you're a tea enthusiast or a nature lover, the Longjing tea fields provide a tranquil retreat steeped in history and natural beauty.
Oriental Pearl Tower (Dongfang Mingzhu)
The Oriental Pearl Tower (东方明珠塔) is a 468-meter-tall landmark in Shanghai's Lujiazui district, renowned for its futuristic design featuring 11 spheres of varying sizes. As one of China's most iconic structures, it offers visitors panoramic views from multiple observation decks, including a glass-floored walkway at 259 meters. The tower also houses a revolving restaurant at 267 meters, the Shanghai Municipal History Museum at its base, and even a 20-room hotel between its spheres. Illuminated brilliantly at night, the Oriental Pearl Tower stands as a symbol of Shanghai's blend of modernity and tradition.
A Huangpu River cruise is the perfect way to see Shanghai’s dazzling skyline—glide between the historic Bund and the futuristic towers of Pudong as the city lights reflect off the water, creating an unforgettable nightscape.
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Wukang Road
Wukang Road is a charming, tree-lined street in Shanghai’s French Concession where historic mansions, stylish cafés, and quiet elegance transport you to the city’s romantic past—perfect for a leisurely stroll and timeless photos.
Sinan Mansions
Sinan Mansions in Shanghai is a beautifully restored enclave of 1920s garden villas that blends European elegance with modern flair. Once home to notable figures like Zhou Enlai and Mei Lanfang, this open-air museum now houses chic cafés, art galleries, and boutique shops nestled among tree-lined lanes. It’s a perfect spot to soak up Shanghai’s cosmopolitan charm and timeless architecture.
Nanjing Lu (Nanjing Road)
Nanjing Road is Shanghai’s iconic 5.5-kilometer shopping boulevard, stretching from the historic Bund to the Jing’an Temple. Divided into East and West sections, it offers a vibrant mix of luxury boutiques, traditional department stores, and local eateries. The pedestrianized East Nanjing Road dazzles with neon lights and bustling crowds, while West Nanjing Road boasts upscale malls like Plaza 66 and HKRI Taikoo Hui. Whether you're seeking high-end fashion or cultural experiences, Nanjing Road encapsulates Shanghai's dynamic blend of tradition and modernity.
Chenghuang Miao (Yuyuan Garden)
The Shanghai Temple of the Town God (Chenghuang Miao) is a historic Taoist temple nestled in the heart of the Old City, renowned for its ornate architecture and spiritual significance. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty, it was once the religious center for local worshippers seeking protection and blessings. Today, it draws visitors with its vibrant atmosphere, intricate carvings, and connection to the bustling Yuyuan Bazaar, offering a unique glimpse into traditional Chinese faith and folk culture amid Shanghai’s modern sprawl.
The Bund
The Bund is Shanghai’s most iconic waterfront promenade, where colonial-era buildings line the Huangpu River opposite the futuristic skyline of Pudong. It’s a striking blend of old and new—perfect for a scenic stroll, especially at night when both sides of the river light up, creating one of the city’s most unforgettable views
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Pudong International Airport
After breakfast, enjoy some free time to relax or explore at your own pace before your transfer to the airport.
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