9-Day Wu-Yue Cultural & Scenic Panorama Private Tour
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🌟 Tour Highlights
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Experience a seamless 9-day private journey through the most iconic cultural and natural destinations of Hong Kong, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Wuxi, Suzhou, and Wuzhen.
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Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including West Lake, Suzhou Classical Gardens surroundings, and ancient water towns.
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Enjoy premium comfort with private transportation, English-speaking professional guide, and 4-star hotel stays throughout the trip.
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Discover the perfect blend of modern skylines, historic districts, tea culture, wetland ecology, and ancient Wu-Yue heritage.
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Relax with worry-free services, including airport pick-up, intercity transport, and 24/7 customer support.
📜 Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 — Arrival in Hong Kong & Leisure Exploration
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: None
Accommodation: Hong Kong
Upon arrival at Hong Kong International Airport, your guide will greet you at the exit with a sign bearing your name and escort you to the hotel for check-in. Enjoy your free time afterward exploring the vibrant streets near your hotel, getting your first taste of Hong Kong’s bustling urban atmosphere.


Day 2 — Hong Kong Classics (Lantau Island · Ngong Ping 360 · Po Lin Monastery · Mong Kok)
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hong Kong
After breakfast, head to Lantau Island, Hong Kong’s largest island known for its serene scenery and heritage sites. Ride the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, taking in spectacular views of mountains, ocean, and sky.
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Visit Po Lin Monastery, one of Hong Kong’s three major Buddhist temples, and immerse yourself in its peaceful spiritual ambiance. In the afternoon, explore Mong Kok, a lively district packed with shops, street food, and nightlife. Return to the hotel afterward.


Day 3 — Hong Kong → Shanghai · Airport Pick-Up & Free Exploration
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle + Flight (included)
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Shanghai
After breakfast, depart Hong Kong and fly to Shanghai (domestic flight included). Your guide will welcome you at Pudong or Hongqiao Airport and escort you to your hotel.
Take a relaxing walk around the hotel area to experience Shanghai’s unique charm—where futuristic skyscrapers meet nostalgic alleyways.

Day 4 — Shanghai → Hangzhou · Lakeside Serenity & Grand Canal Culture
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hangzhou
Drive from Shanghai to Hangzhou, famed as “Heaven on Earth.” Begin your visit at West Lake, admiring its willow-lined banks, ancient bridges, and poetic landscapes. Optional boat ride available at your own expense.



In the evening, explore the Grand Canal Cultural Block, where traditional waterfront architecture blends with modern life and vibrant food stalls. Check into your Hangzhou hotel.


Day 5 — Hangzhou → Wuxi · Tea Culture & Historic Streets
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Wuxi
After breakfast, visit Ten-Mile Tea Plantation, one of the origins of premium Longjing tea. If season permits, enjoy tea-picking and tasting activities.


Continue to Sun & Moon Twin Towers (G20 Landmark) for modern architectural views, then proceed to Xihui Park, home to the Second Spring Under Heaven and Jiangnan classical gardens. In the evening, stroll through Qingming Bridge Canal District, filled with canals, stone bridges, and old houses.



Day 6 — Wuxi → Suzhou · Crafts, Wetlands & Ancient Temples
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Suzhou
Depart for Suzhou and visit the Zisha (Purple Clay) Museum, learning about the intricate craftsmanship of Yixing teapots.


Next, explore Changguang Wetland Park, a tranquil ecological reserve with lush landscapes and wooden boardwalks.

Visit the legendary Hanshan Temple, famous for its ancient bells and poetic heritage. End the day on Pingjiang Road, Suzhou’s most historic canal street filled with traditional shops and snacks.




Day 7 — Suzhou → Wuzhen · Ancient Architecture & Water Town Charm
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Wuzhen
Visit Tiger Hill, known as “the No.1 Sight of Suzhou,” featuring the leaning Tiger Hill Pagoda and historical relics.


Continue to Wuzhen West Scenic Area, the highlight of Jiangnan water towns. Wander through ancient alleys, riverside residences, and famous cultural landmarks such as Mao Dun’s Former Residence.


Day 8 — Wuzhen → Shanghai · Origins & Modern Icons
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Shanghai
Return to Shanghai and visit Guangfulin Relics Park, known as “The Root of Shanghai,” blending archaeological ruins with striking modern architecture.


In the afternoon, tour The Bund, admiring its historic international buildings opposite the Lujiazui skyline. Continue to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and end at City God Temple, a lively bazaar of traditional foods and folk culture.



Day 9 — Departure from Shanghai
Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: None
Your guide will transfer you to Pudong or Hongqiao Airport according to your flight schedule, marking the end of your memorable 9-day cultural journey across Hong Kong and the Jiangnan region.
✅ What’s Included & Excluded
| Included | Excluded |
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| Private driver & air-conditioned vehicle (one seat per person) | Single-room supplement (mandatory if rooming alone) |
| Domestic flight: Hong Kong → Shanghai | Lunches & dinners (approx. USD 8–15 per meal per person) |
| 8 nights in 4-star hotels (twin sharing) | Tips for guide & driver (USD 3–5 per person per day recommended) |
| Entrance tickets: Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, Hanshan Temple, Xihui Park, Wuzhen West Gate | Personal purchases & expenses |
| 8 breakfasts (hotel-provided) | International airfare |
| English-speaking licensed guide | Visa fees |
| Travel agency liability insurance | Optional transportation inside scenic areas |
| 24/7 customer service hotline | Travel accident insurance (strongly recommended) |
💡 Useful Tips
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Wear comfortable walking shoes for gardens, tea fields, and water town visits.
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Weather may vary significantly across cities—prepare light layers or rain gear as needed.
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Scenic areas may require additional transportation such as shuttle buses or boats (not included).
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Keep your mobile phone connected for guide coordination before pick-ups and transfers.
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For peak seasons, booking early is highly recommended due to limited hotel availability.
📅 Booking Information
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Price: From USD 3,099 per person (private tour, 4-star hotels, minimum 4 travelers)
Final price varies based on travel date, hotel choice, and group size. -
Booking Deadline: At least 45 days in advance.
For last-minute bookings (≤72 hours), please contact us to confirm availability. -
Cancellation Policy:
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≥15 days before departure: 10% cancellation fee
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7–14 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee
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<7 days before departure: 100% cancellation fee (non-refundable)
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Suitable For:
Travelers who enjoy cultural heritage, nature, traditional gardens, and ancient water towns. Ideal for couples, families, and friends seeking a comfortable, private, in-depth journey.
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