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Itinerary
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Day 1: Beijing Arrival
Arrive in Beijing and transfer to the hotel - freeactivity
4+stars Hotel
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Arrive in Beijing, where our professional guide will greet you at the airport (PEK/PKX) or high-speed rail station and transfer you to your 4+ star hotel. After settling in, enjoy the rest of the day at your own pace.
Dinner Suggestions:
Quanjude Roast Duck: A Beijing classic for crispy Peking Duck and imperial-style dishes.
Arrival Tips:
Transport: Direct flights connect Beijing to global cities. High-speed trains link to Shanghai (5h), Xi’an (5.5h), and Guangzhou (8–9.5h).
Connectivity: Purchase a Yikatong card (¥20 deposit) for subways/buses. Alipay/WeChat’s map feature supports English navigation.
Safety: Secure belongings in crowds
Day 2: Beijing
Tiananmen Square – Forbidden City – Hutongs – Summer Palace
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Welcome to Beijing, where imperial grandeur meets modernity. Begin your day at Tiananmen Square, the heart of China’s political history. Arrive by 8:00 AM to witness the flag-raising ceremony, a solemn ritual where soldiers march in perfect unison. Marvel at the 38-meter-tall Monument to the People’s Heroes and the portraits of Mao Zedong before proceeding through the Gate of Heavenly Peace into the Forbidden City.
This UNESCO-listed palace complex, home to 24 emperors, spans 980 buildings. Highlights include the Hall of Supreme Harmony (where coronations took place), the Meridian Gate with its intricate brackets, and the Imperial Garden with its ancient pine trees. Pro Tip: Rent a multimedia guide (¥40) for interactive stories about eunuchs and concubines.
After lunch at Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant (order the "Peking Duck Feast" for two), pedal a rickshaw through Nanluoguxiang Hutong. Narrow alleyways reveal courtyard homes adorned with red lanterns and stone lions. Stop at Caoqi Musician’s Courtyard to watch folk artists craft shadow puppets.
Cap the day at the Summer Palace, a lakeside retreat where empresses escaped summer heat. Stroll the Long Corridor (728 meters of painted ceilings), climb Longevity Hill for panoramic views, and glide across Kunming Lake in a dragon-shaped boat. As dusk falls, the marble 17-Arch Bridge glows under lantern light—a photographer’s dream.
Day 3: Beijing - Xi‘an
Juyongguan Great Wall – Flight to Xi’an-freetime
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Rise early to conquer Juyongguan Great Wall, a less-crowded yet dramatic section 60 km northwest of Beijing. Dubbed the "Key to the North Pass," this fortress-like stretch features steep stairs and watchtowers with arrow slits. Reach the Cloud Platform for views of the Guan Valley, where the Great Wall snakes like a dragon over ridges. Pro Tip: Bring gloves—the stone handrails get icy in winter.
After descending, savor a quick lunch of zhajiangmian (noodles with soybean paste) at a local eatery before heading to Beijing Capital International Airport. Board a 2.5-hour flight to Xi’an, cradle of the Silk Road. Wewillpickyouupandtransfertothehotel.For dinner, venture to try roujiamo and yangrou paomo.
Day 4: Xi'an
Terracotta Army – Big Wild Goose Pagoda – Daci’en Temple –Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City
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Breakfast/Lunch
Dedicate this day to Xi’an’s star attraction: the Terracotta Warriors. Arrive at 8:00 AM to beat the crowds. Pit 1 houses 6,000 life-sized warriors in battle formation, each with unique facial expressions and armor. Nearby, the bronze chariots in Pit 2 and the unrestored clay fragments in Pit 3 offer a glimpse into archaeological work. Pro Tip: Visit the on-site Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Site Museum to learn about mercury rivers and celestial maps in the emperor’s tomb.
After lunch , head to Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Built in 652 CE, this Buddhist monument houses sutras brought by monk Xuanzang from India. Climb to the top for views of the Daci’en Temple complex and the North Square, where a 30-minute fountain show (12:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM) syncs water jets to classical music.
At dusk, immerse yourself in Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City, a theme park recreating the glory of the Tang Dynasty. Watch the Song of Everlasting Sorrow dance drama, which retells the love story between Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, and wander through lantern-lit pavilions where actors in period costumes perform.
Day 5: Xi'an
Xi’an City Wall – Bell Tower – Drum Tower – Muslim Quarter
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Begin with a bike ride atop Xi’an City Wall, the most complete medieval city defense in China. Rent a bike at the South Gate and pedal 14 km past crenellated battlements and watchtowers. Stop at the Northwest Corner Platform for photos of the wall’s geometric angles against modern skyscrapers.
For lunch, recommend biangbiang noodles—thick belt-like strips slathered in chili oil. Then, explore the Bell Tower and Drum Tower, which once marked time for the city. Climb the Bell Tower for views of intersecting streets named after China’s four cardinal directions.
As evening approaches, lose yourself in the Muslim Quarter. Bargain for spiced nuts at Xiyang Shi Market, watch naan bread slapped against tandoor walls, and slurp hulatang (peppery lamb soup) at Lao Sun Jia. Don’t miss the Great Mosque of Xi’an, a serene oasis blending Islamic and Chinese architecture.
Day 6: Xi'an - Guilin
TakeHigh-speed train to Guilin-freetime
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Bid farewell to Xi’an after breakfast and board a high-speed train bound for Guilin. As the landscape transitions from arid plains to lush karst peaks, settle into your window-side seat to witness China’s geographical diversity unfold. Upon arrival in Guilin—a city synonymous with "landscape paintings come to life"—check into a riverside hotel and embrace the slower pace of the south.
Recommended Activity:
Spend your first evening sipping osmanthus tea at a lakeside pavilion or wandering the night markets, where the aroma of steaming rice noodles mingles with the murmur of the Li River.
Day 7: Guilin
Li River 4-star cruise - Ruyi Peak - West Street in Yangshuo
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Begin at dawn with a 4-star cruise down the Li River, where jagged limestone pinnacles rise like dragon teeth from emerald waters. Over 4 hours, glide past fishing villages, water buffalo, and limestone pinnacles immortalized on the ¥20 note.
Disembark in Yangshuo and ascend Ruyi Peak via cable car. At 330 meters, the summit offers 360-degree views of the "Chinese Grand Canyon" below. Descend to Yangshuo West Street, a pedestrian thoroughfare blending Chinese and Western influences. Barter for handmade paper fans, sip coconut coffee at Kaya Serviced Apartments’ rooftop bar, and watch street performers juggle fire or strum guitars.
Day 8: Guilin
Hot air balloon - Yulong River bamboo rafting - Silver Cave - Impression Liu Sanjie Show
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Rise at dawn for a hot air balloon ride over Yangshuo’s karst landscape. Companies like Yangshuo Balloon Ride offer 45-minute ascents (weather permitting) with champagne toasts post-flight. Return to earth for a serene Yulong River bamboo raft ride. Let boatmen pole you downstream past grazing ducks and lotus fields—tip them ¥20 for a folk song.
After lunch at Liu Sisters Beer Fish, explore Silver Cave, a subterranean wonderland with stalactites resembling draped silk. The "Snow Mountain" chamber, with its 12-meter-tall icicle-like formations, is breathtaking.
At night, witness Impression Liu Sanjie, Zhang Yimou’s open-air spectacle blending 600 local performers, fishing boats, and laser projections on the river. Arrive early to secure front-row seats.
Day 9: Guilin - Guangzhou
Take High-speed train to to Guangzhou - free time
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Catch a morning speed-train to Guangzhou, China’s "Canton" and a melting pot of Cantonese culture. Check into the hotelandhavearest.Youcanwandernearbytoexplorethecity.
Recommended Activity:
Spend the afternoon at Shamian Island, a colonial enclave with 19th-century European buildings. Sip espresso at Starbucks Reserve in a former British consulate, then shop for silks and porcelain at Qingping Market.
Day 10: Guangzhou
Canton Tower - Haixinsha -Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King- Pearl River night cruise
4+stars Hotel
Breakfast/Lunch
Start at Canton Tower, China’s tallest tower at 600 meters. Ride the "Bubble Tram" (¥150) for vertigo-inducing views of the Pearl River Delta. Nearby, Haixinsha Island hosted the 2010 Asian Games; its Guangzhou Library resembles a sleek silver ship.
Delve into history at the Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King, where a jade burial suit and silk manuscripts were unearthed. The tomb’s underground chamber reveals ancient Chinese funeral customs.
Board a Pearl River Night Cruise at Tianzi Wharf. The 90-minute voyage passes landmarks like Liede Bridge (resembling the Golden Gate) and Canton Tower lit in neon. Pro Tip: Opt for the second deck for open-air photo ops.
Hike Baiyun Mountain, dubbed "Guangzhou’s lungs," for misty peaks and teahouses. Take the cable car to Moxing Ridge (382 meters) for views of the city sprawl—a mesmerizing contrast of glass skyscrapers and ancient pagodas.
Descend into history at Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, a Qing Dynasty architectural masterpiece that doubles as a museum of Guangdong’s craftsmanship. Marvel at the Zhu Hall’s 1,000-square-meter courtyard, framed by intricate woodcarvings depicting folk tales and phoenixes. Step into Beijing Road Pedestrian Street, a microcosm of Guangzhou’s commercial spirit. Here, modern malls rub shoulders with Ming-era relics.Then visit Dafo Temple at dusk.This 1,400-year-old Buddhist sanctuary houses a 6-meter-tall jade Buddha and a tranquil lotus pond.
Day 12: Guangzhou - Hong Kong
Train to Hong Kong- free time
Take a 1-hour high-speed train to Hong Kong. Upon arrival, youcanexploreKongkongbyyourself.
RecommendedActivity:
Escape the urban rush at Repulse Bay, a crescent of sand framed by luxury high-rises and a colossal statue of Kwun Yam, the Goddess of Mercy.
Ride the Peak Tram, a century-old funicular that climbs at a 27-degree angle to Victoria Peak. The glass-walled cars offer vertigo-inducing glimpses of Kowloon’s density and the South China Sea’s sparkle.
Return to Tsim Sha Tsui to witness the Symphony of Lights, a dazzling laser and LED show across 40 skyscrapers.
Afterward, stroll Avenue of Stars to hunt for Bruce Lee’s handprints and snap the Hong Kong skyline’s glowing silhouette, framed by the Hong Kong Cultural Centre’s geometric grandeur.
Day 13: Hong Kong
Free time in Hong Kong
Recommended Activity:
Devote the day to Hong Kong Disneyland, where “Iron Man Experience” blends Disney magic with local lore.For retail therapy, start at Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui (Asia’s largest mall), then cross the harbor via Star Ferry to Central.As night falls, join the crowds at Lan Kwai Fong, a warren of bars and clubs where cocktail shakers never rest.
Day 14: Hong Kong Departure
Transfer to airport - end of trip
Before leaving, browse Mong Kok’s street markets for tailor-made suits, herbal teas, and lai see packets (red envelopes for luck).
When it’s time to depart, your travel advisor will arrange convenient transfers to the airport or train station, ensuring a smooth and stress-free journey. As your flight takes off, glance back at Hong Kong’s skyline—a symphony of lights that lingers in the memory like a perfect film ending.
Included & Excluded
The price is based on two people sharing one twin room. If you prefer a single room, please contact us for a
quote.
Price may vary depending on exchange rates, travel dates, and hotel class.
Price Includes:
Comfortable hotel with daily breakfast (twin room)
Professional English-speaking local tour guide
Air-conditioned private coach throughout the tour
Entrance tickets to all listed attractions and activities
Lunches as specified in the itinerary
Domestic fights and high-speed train tickets
One travel accident insurance per person
Price Excludes:
International flights to and from China
Airport transfer to hotel on arrival day (Day 1)
Optional or recommended activities
Chinese visa application fees
Tips for guides and drivers
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
Personal expenses (e.g. shopping, laundry, hotel minibar)
Cancellation Policy
We understand that travel plans may change. Please review our cancellation policy below:
Free cancellation if canceled 60 days or more before the tour starts
5% of total tour cost if canceled 45-59 days before departure
10% of total tour cost if canceled 30-44 days before departure
25% of total tour cost if canceled 15-29 days before departure
45% of total tour cost if canceled 7-14 days before departure
100% of total tour cost if canceled less than 7 days before departure