A vibrant global village

Experience the stories and heartbeat of China's vibrant global village.

China is more than a destination; it is a vibrant global village, alive with authentic stories and warm connections. We move beyond the iconic sights to bring you into the living heart of this land, where every journey is about the people you meet and the shared moments that change you.

QgoChina

Explore China together

QgoChina

Explore China together

QgoChina

Explore China together

QgoChina

Explore China together

QgoChina

Our Advantages

Why Our China Tours Stand Out

Time-Optimized Itineraries

Every minute counts – enjoy expertly crafted routes, skip-the-line access, and smooth transfers to make the most of your China adventure.

Top-Rated Local Expertise

Travel with 5-star reviewed English-speaking guides who unlock hidden gems, share vivid stories, and ensure a hassle-free journey.

Exclusive Travel Privileges

Enjoy unique perks like cultural workshops, welcome gifts, and VIP experiences – little details that elevate your China trip.

Frequently Asked Questions About China Travel

What currency does China use?

It's the Chinese Yuan (CNY), sometimes called Renminbi (RMB).

When is the best time to visit China?

Generally, spring (March-May) and autumn (September-October) are great times to visit China. The weather's sweet, not too hot, and perfect for exploring.

What is the weather like in China?

It's a HUGE country, so weather goes wild! Think sizzling summers, freezing winters (especially north), and mild springs/autumns. Check the forecast for your specific cities before you pack.

Do I need a visa to travel to China?

Yep, most foreign nationals usually need a visa. Your visa requirements can change according to your citizenship. Check out our handy visa guide for more.

What is ATM access like in China?

ATMs are easy to find in major cities, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay & Alipay) are usually the norm in China. In more rural areas, an ATM could be difficult to come across.

Do you tip in China?

Nope, tipping isn't generally a thing in China (and can even be seen as a bit odd).

How many days do you need to see China?

For the highlights like Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai, 10-14 days is a solid start for first-timers. If you want to dive deeper or hit more regions, two to three weeks is even better.

What should I pack for a trip to China?

Comfy walking shoes are a must! Layered clothing is smart for all the varied climates. Don't forget any personal meds, a portable power bank, and a travel adapter.

Can you drink tap water in China?

It's best to avoid drinking tap water in China. Stick to bottled water for drinking and even for brushing your teeth to be safe. Most hotels provide complimentary bottles.

Is internet access good in China?

Yes, but here's the kicker: China has the "Great Firewall." This means many apps like Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook are blocked. Get an eSIM or VPN set up before you arrive to stay connected.

What adaptor do I need for China?

China uses Type A (two flat pins), Type C (two round pins), and Type I (three flat pins, often angled). A universal travel adapter is your best friend here.

Spanning one-sixth of China's vast territory, this series takes you through diverse landscapes and rich cultures. From the primeval forests of the Altai Mountains to the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Pamir Plateau, and from the ancient alleys of Kashgar Old Town to the vineyards of Turpan, each meticulously crafted route offers an in-depth experience of this mysterious Western region's unique charm.

This ancient capital seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. Our journeys guide you through time, exploring both monumental UNESCO World Heritage sites and the authentic daily life tucked away in hutongs. Savor the refinement of imperial banquets alongside the warmth of local street food culture. Each route, curated with cultural experts, provides a multidimensional understanding of the city's soul.

Xinjiang - Nature's Magnificent Epic
Beijing - Ancient Capital's Modern Rhythm
Yunnan - Snowy Paradise's Crystalline World
Hong Kong - Pearl of the Orient's Dazzling Symphony

From snowy Tianshan to imperial palaces,
from jade dragon snow mountains to harbor skylines,
discover the dialogue between glaciers and metropolises,
experiencing China's most stunning contrasts.

GENUINE REVIEWS

What Travelers Say

Up to now, we have received over 2 million tourists from home and abroad, with a high praise rate of 98%

An Unforgettable Adventure of a Lifetime

"From desert camping to snow mountain trekking, this journey exceeded all my expectations. Professional logistics allowed me to fully focus on enjoying every wonderful moment."

Oliver | Freelance Writer

Jul 23, 2025

A Cultural Exploration Full of Surprises

"Learning traditional crafts in Beijing's hutongs and tasting authentic food at Hong Kong's vibrant night markets firsthand helped me truly appreciate the complex beauty and profound depth of Eastern culture."

Zuri | University Professor

Apr 15, 2025

A Photographer's Dream Destination

"Yunnan's snow-capped mountain reflections and ancient village morning fog inspired countless award-winning shots. The itinerary avoided crowds, allowing me to capture nature's purest moments."

William | Professional Photographer

May 13, 2025

A Dream Come True Family Tour

"The Xinjiang grasslands gave my children their first sense of the vastness between heaven and earth. Our professional guide explained Silk Road history vividly in English, with every detail perfectly arranged."

Amir | Marketing Director

Apr 28, 2025