- Private 4-star tour with minimum 4 travelers, featuring a licensed English-speaking guide, multi-modal transportation (flights + high-speed trains + sleeper train + private air-conditioned car + cruises), and seamless airport/railway station transfers (Beijing pickup + Guangzhou drop-off).
- Explore 17 core cities & 8 geographic zones: Covering imperial capitals, plateau holy lands, river valleys, water towns, canyons, mountains, karst landscapes, and modern metropolises – all top iconic attractions included.
- World-class heritage & landmarks: Visit 10+ UNESCO sites (Forbidden City, Great Wall, Potala Palace, Lijiang Old Town, etc.) + 30+ national landmarks (Terracotta Army, Three Gorges Dam, Huangshan, Li River, etc.).
- Immersive experiences: Peking duck feast, rickshaw hutong tour, Tibetan culture exploration, Yangtze cruise gala, and bamboo rafting on Li River.
- Hassle-free support: 7×24H bilingual customer service, 4-star hotels (Lhasa hotels with oxygen supply) + cruise balcony cabins, and expert guide with in-depth cultural insights.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: None
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Accommodation: Beijing 4-star hotel
Your guide will confirm pickup details via call before 21:00 one day prior. Please keep your phone accessible. Upon arriving at Beijing Capital/Daxing International Airport, your guide will greet you with a sign bearing your name at the exit.
Take the private car to the hotel for check-in.
After check-in, enjoy free time to wander nearby. Experience Beijing’s “ancient-meets-modern” vibe – from nostalgic hutong lanes to sleek skyscrapers – and rest for the journey ahead.

Next, enter
【Forbidden City】, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and imperial palace of Ming & Qing dynasties. Wander the central axis to admire Taihe Dian (Hall of Supreme Harmony), precious cultural relics, and the grandeur of red walls and yellow tiles.

Lunch features authentic
【Peking duck】 – crispy skin, tender meat, and traditional side dishes (thin pancakes, scallions, sweet bean sauce).

In the afternoon, visit
【Temple of Heaven】, a sacred site for emperors to worship heaven. Explore Qiniandian (Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests), Huiyinbi (Echo Wall), and stroll among ancient cypresses.

Return to the hotel after the tour.

Subsequently, visit
【Olympic Park】 to view the
【Bird's Nest (National Stadium)】 (Exterior) – a modern landmark with an innovative steel structure, witness to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

In the evening, experience
【Rickshaw Tour of Beijing Hutongs】. Ride a traditional rickshaw through crisscrossing hutongs, pass by gray-brick courtyards, and listen to the driver’s stories about local life.

Return to the hotel after the tour.

Next, visit
【Yonghe Temple】, originally Emperor Yongzheng’s residence, later converted into a Tibetan Buddhist temple. Admire its Han-Tibetan architectural style, grand halls, and precious Buddha statues.

After lunch (at own expense), transfer to the airport for the flight to Xi'an. Upon arrival, your guide will greet you with a sign and transfer to the hotel for check-in.

In the afternoon, view the
【Giant Wild Goose Pagoda】 (Exterior) – a Tang Dynasty landmark built by Monk Xuanzang to preserve Buddhist scriptures. Stroll around the surrounding park and feel the ancient capital’s historical depth.

In the evening, visit
【Datang Everbright City】, a pedestrian street themed on Tang Dynasty culture. Enjoy brilliant lights, Tang-style buildings, and live performances (e.g., “Buddha’s Warrior Attendant” dance, Tang poetry recitations).

Return to the hotel after the tour.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, high-speed train (2nd class)
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Xining 4-star hotel
- After breakfast, head to 【Xi'an City Wall】, the largest and best-preserved ancient city wall in China. Walk along the 13.7km-long wall to overlook Xi'an’s urban scenery and imagine the ancient defense system.

Subsequently, visit
【Huimin Street】, Xi'an’s famous food street. Taste local delicacies like roujiamo (meat sandwich), yangrou paomo (lamb soup with steamed bread), and zenggao (glutinous rice cake).
After 14:30, take the high-speed train to Xining. Upon arrival, your guide will greet you with a sign and transfer to the hotel for check-in to acclimatize to the plateau climate.

Next, visit
【Dongguan Mosque】, Xining’s largest mosque with a blend of Chinese and Islamic architectural styles. Visit the prayer hall (non-prayer time) or witness thousands of Muslims gathering for Friday noon prayer (if applicable).
At 15:30, board the sleeper train to Lhasa and spend the night on the train.
Day 8: Lhasa Plateau Adaptation
Take a short walk around the hotel to feel Lhasa’s “City of Sunlight” vibe and admire Tibetan-style buildings.

In the afternoon, travel to
【Yamdrok Yongtso Lake】, one of Tibet’s three holy lakes. Its blue waters wind through mountains, with green grasslands and flocks of cattle and sheep along the shore.

Return to Lhasa hotel to rest after the tour.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, flight (economy class)
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Lijiang 4-star hotel (near Lijiang Old Town)
After breakfast, visit 【Jokhang Temple】, a sacred site for Tibetan Buddhists housing the 12-year-old statue of Sakyamuni. Its architecture blends Tibetan, Han, Nepalese, and Indian styles.

Wander
【Barkhor Street】, a circumambulation path around Jokhang Temple. Shop for Tibetan handicrafts and watch devout believers circumambulating clockwise.

Board the flight to Lijiang. Upon arrival, check into a hotel near Lijiang Old Town and freely admire the ancient town’s night view.

After lunch (at own expense), drive to Dali. Check into a hotel near Erhai Lake and walk along the lakeside to enjoy sunset views.

View
【Cangshan Mountain】 from a distance – its 19 snow-capped peaks contrast beautifully with Erhai Lake, one of Dali’s “wind, flowers, snow and moon” four scenes.

In the afternoon, fly to Chengdu. Check into a hotel near Chunxi Road and enjoy free time to taste Chengdu hot pot or explore the bustling street.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, high-speed train (2nd class)
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Chongqing 4-star hotel
After breakfast, visit 【Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base】. Watch pandas eating bamboo, playing, and resting in naturalistic enclosures.

After lunch (try dan dan noodles or mapo tofu at own expense), take the high-speed train to Chongqing. In the evening, explore
【Hongya Cave】 (stilted buildings with brilliant night lights) and
【Liberation Monument】 (Chongqing’s commercial core).
(Photo by Yong Peng)
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, Yangtze Three Gorges cruise
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet), Dinner (cruise restaurant)
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Accommodation: Yangtze Three Gorges cruise (standard balcony double room)
After breakfast, visit 【Liziba Light Rail Viewing Platform】 to witness the “train through building” phenomenon.
(Photo by Yong Peng)Climb
【Eling Park】 for a panoramic view of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, then visit
【Chaotianmen Square】 (confluence of the two rivers) and
【Raffles City】 (modern landmark).
Board the 【Yangtze Three Gorges Cruise】, settle into your balcony cabin, and enjoy a welcome dinner on board.
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Transportation: Yangtze Three Gorges cruise
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (all at cruise restaurant)
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Accommodation: Yangtze Three Gorges cruise (standard balcony double room)
Wake up to fresh river air and enjoy breakfast on the cruise. In the morning, visit 【Fengdu Shuanggui Mountain】 – lush forests, winding trails, and cultural relics reflecting local history.

Return to the cruise for lunch, then join the captain’s welcome reception and afternoon tea. Relax on the deck as the cruise sails upstream, with stunning river scenery unfolding on both banks.
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Transportation: Yangtze Three Gorges cruise
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (all at cruise restaurant)
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Accommodation: Yangtze Three Gorges cruise (standard balcony double room)
The cruise sails through【Qutang Gorge】in the morning – the shortest yet most majestic of the Three Gorges. Its narrow waterway (only 150 meters at its narrowest) and steep cliffs (up to 1,300 meters high) create a dramatic “gateway to the Yangtze” landscape. Spot ancient plank road relics and strange rock formations like “Bell Rock” on the cliff walls.

Continue to
【
Wu Gorge】
in the afternoon, known as the “most poetic gorge” with 12 towering peaks (including the iconic “Goddess Peak”). Mist often shrouds the peaks, creating a fairy-tale-like scene inspired by traditional Chinese paintings.

Later, transfer to a small boat to explore
【
Shennvxi Stream】
– a crystal-clear tributary of the Yangtze. Glide past limestone peaks and lush vegetation, and listen to local guides share legends about the “Goddess of Wu Gorge.”

In the evening, enjoy a
【
cruise gala performance】
– a vibrant show blending traditional Chinese dance (e.g., Yangtze folk dances), folk music, and modern acrobatics. Actors wear gorgeous costumes reflecting regional cultures, creating a memorable night on the river.
Day 17: Yangtze Three Gorges Cruise Day 4 (Xiling Gorge → Three Gorges Dam → Disembarkation → High-Speed Train to Wuhan)
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Transportation: Yangtze Three Gorges cruise, private air-conditioned car, high-speed train (2nd class)
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Meals: Breakfast (cruise restaurant)
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Accommodation: Wuhan 4-star hotel
After breakfast, the cruise passes through Xiling Gorge – the longest (76 km) and most tortuous of the Three Gorges. Admire scenic spots like “Ox Liver and Horse Lung Gorge” (named for rock formations) and “Bajiao Stream” (a quiet cove with bamboo forests).

Disembark in Yichang and take a private car to the
Three Gorges Dam – the world’s largest water conservancy project. Visit the
Dam Viewing Platform to overlook the 2,309-meter-long dam and the vast reservoir. Tour the
Ship Lift Exhibition Hall to learn how ships bypass the dam (a marvel of engineering) and the dam’s role in flood control, power generation, and navigation.

In the afternoon, transfer to Yichang East Railway Station and take the high-speed train to Wuhan (departure around 15:00). Upon arrival, your guide will greet you with a sign and transfer to the hotel for check-in. Enjoy free time to explore Wuhan’s night food scene – try local specialties like
hot dry noodles (chewy noodles with sesame sauce),
oil cake wrapped with steamed dumplings, and
spicy duck neck (Zhou Hei Ya).
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, high-speed train (2nd class)
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Suzhou 4-star hotel (garden-style)
After breakfast, visit the Hubei Provincial Museum – one of China’s top museums with over 200,000 cultural relics. Don’t miss the Zenghouyi Chime Bells (a 2,400-year-old bronze instrument that still plays music) and the Sword of Gou Jian (a well-preserved sword from the Spring and Autumn Period with a sharp blade). Enjoy a 30-minute chime bell performance to hear ancient melodies like Chu Shang and Jasmine Flower.
Next, head to Liangdao Street – Wuhan’s most vibrant food street. Taste local snacks like hutang fen (paste soup noodles with shrimp), danjiu (sweet egg wine), and reganmian (hot dry noodles) at street stalls.

In the afternoon, admire the
Yellow Crane Tower (exterior) – one of China’s “Three Great Towers” with a history of over 1,700 years. Though the original tower was destroyed, the replica retains its Tang Dynasty architectural style, with sweeping views of the Yangtze River from nearby viewing platforms.

Take a walk along the
Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge – China’s first double-deck railway and highway bridge over the Yangtze. Feel the breeze as trains rumble below and cars pass above, and watch ships sail along the river.

At 16:30, take the high-speed train to Suzhou. Upon arrival, check into a
garden-style hotel – its courtyard features small bridges, flowing water, and traditional Jiangnan architecture.
Day 19: Suzhou Garden & Ancient Town Tour (Humble Administrator's Garden → Pingjiang Road → Jinji Lake → Drive to Shanghai)
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Shanghai 4-star hotel
After breakfast, visit the Humble Administrator's Garden – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and China’s largest classical garden. Designed in the Ming Dynasty, it uses water as its core, with pavilions, corridors, and rockeries arranged to create a “garden within a garden” effect. Wander along lotus ponds, cross zigzag bridges, and admire the “Lotus Flower Market” pavilion (a classic example of Jiangnan garden design).
Next, stroll along Pingjiang Road – a well-preserved ancient street in Suzhou with a history of over 800 years. Its bluestone roads wind past white-walled courtyard houses, and small rivers run parallel to the street (locals still wash clothes by the water). Stop at a pingtan teahouse to listen to traditional Suzhou storytelling with pipa music, or taste snacks like sweet osmanthus cakes and squirrel mandarin fish (a Suzhou specialty with crispy fish and sweet-and-sour sauce).

In the afternoon, visit
Jinji Lake – a modern landmark of Suzhou Industrial Park. Walk along the lakeside trail to admire the
Oriental Gate (locally called “Big Pants” for its unique shape) and take an optional boat tour (at own expense) to enjoy the lake’s serene scenery.
In the evening, drive to Shanghai (2-hour ride) and check into the hotel.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Hangzhou 4-star hotel
After breakfast, explore Yu Garden – Shanghai’s oldest surviving Jiangnan classical garden (built in 1559). Its highlights include the Yulan Magnolia Hall, Jade Rock (a rare porous stone), and Inner Garden (a small garden within the garden). The garden’s layout follows the “small yet complete” principle, with every corner offering a new view.

Adjacent to Yu Garden is the
City God Temple – a folk culture landmark with a history of over 600 years. Its red pillars and yellow tiles reflect traditional Chinese temple architecture. Visit the
City God Temple Snack Street to taste Shanghai specialties like
Nanxiang xiaolongbao (steamed soup dumplings),
pear paste candy, and
spiced beans.
In the afternoon, head to
Lujiazui – Shanghai’s financial center. Admire skyscrapers like the
Shanghai Tower (China’s tallest building),
Shanghai World Financial Center (with a “bottle opener” design), and
Jin Mao Tower. Take an optional trip to the
Shanghai Tower Observation Deck (at own expense) for a 360-degree view of the city.
Visit The Bund – a 1.5-kilometer-long waterfront lined with 52 European-style buildings (Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassical). Stand on the promenade to watch ships sail on the Huangpu River and compare the “old Shanghai” architecture with the modern skyline of Lujiazui across the river.

In the evening, wander
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street – Shanghai’s busiest commercial street with over 100 years of history. Shop for international brands (e.g., Starbucks, Zara) and local specialties (e.g., Shanghai silk, peony cakes), and feel the city’s vibrant energy.

Drive to Hangzhou (3-hour ride) and check into the hotel.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Hangzhou 4-star hotel
After breakfast, visit West Lake – a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as “Paradise on Earth.” Take an optional boat tour (at own expense) to Three Pools Mirroring the Moon – a small island with three stone pagodas (the design inspiration for the back of China’s 1-yuan coin). The island features winding paths, willow trees, and lotus ponds, offering a peaceful escape from the city.
Wander along
Su Causeway – a 2.8-kilometer-long causeway built by the Northern Song poet Su Shi. Lined with willow trees and peach blossoms (blooming in spring), it’s one of West Lake’s “Ten Scenes” (“Su Causeway Spring Dawn”). Stop at pavilions along the way to enjoy the lake view.
In the afternoon, visit Lingyin Temple – one of China’s most famous Buddhist temples (founded in 326 AD). Nestled at the foot of Feilai Peak (“Flying Peak”), the temple features grand halls (e.g., the Main Hall with a 20-meter-tall Buddha statue) and ancient ginkgo trees. Explore the Feilai Peak Grottoes – over 300 stone carvings of Buddha and Bodhisattvas dating back to the Five Dynasties.

Admire the
Leifeng Pagoda (exterior) – a landmark of West Lake. The original pagoda was built in 977 AD but collapsed in 1924; the new pagoda (completed in 2002) retains its historical style and offers panoramic views of West Lake from its upper floors (optional, at own expense). “Leifeng Sunset” is one of West Lake’s “Ten Scenes.”
In the evening, visit the
Qiantang River – famous for its “Qiantang Tide” (one of China’s largest tidal bores, best viewed in August-September). Even outside the tide season, the river’s wide expanse and sunset views are impressive.
Return to the hotel after the tour.
Day 22: Hangzhou → Qiandaohu (Private Car) – Lake Cruise Tour
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet), Lunch (lake fresh seafood)
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Accommodation: Qiandaohu 4-star hotel (lake view)
Drive to Qiandaohu (Thousand Island Lake) (2-hour ride) – a man-made lake formed in 1959 by the construction of the Xin’an River Dam. With over 1,078 islands and crystal-clear water (visibility up to 12 meters), it’s known as “China’s clearest lake.”
Check into a lake-view hotel and enjoy a lunch of fresh lake seafood (included) – try dishes like Qiandaohu fish head soup (made with large lake fish), steamed whitebait (tiny silver fish), and braised turtle (a local delicacy).

In the afternoon, take a
lake cruise (included) to visit 3-4 core islands:
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Meifeng Island: Climb to the observation deck for a panoramic view of the lake and hundreds of islands.
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Monkey Island: Interact with macaques (feed them under guide supervision).
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Bird Island: Watch flocks of water birds (best in spring and autumn).

Return to the hotel in the evening and enjoy the quiet lake sunset.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Hongcun 4-star hotel (ancient village style)
Drive to Hongcun (2.5-hour ride), passing through Xidi (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) along the way. Stop in Xidi first – known as “A Village in the Peach Blossom Spring.” Its layout follows a “water town” design, with a main street and two rivers running through the village. Admire Hui-style architecture (white walls, black tiles, horse-head gables) and the Hu Wenguang Memorial Archway (a stone archway built in 1578 to honor a local official).
Continue to Hongcun – another UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China’s “Most Beautiful Villages.” Its unique “ox-shaped” layout includes:
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Moon Marsh: A crescent-shaped pond in the village center, surrounded by Hui-style houses (a popular spot for photographers, especially in the morning mist).
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South Lake: A large lake at the village entrance, with a long bridge and willow trees.
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Chengzhi Hall: A grand Hui-style mansion with intricate wood carvings (known as “the Forbidden City of Huizhou”).

Check into an
ancient village-style hotel (converted from a traditional Hui house) and enjoy the village’s quiet night view.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Huangshan 4-star hotel (scenic area, mountain foot)
In the morning, take a short walk in Hongcun to capture the village’s morning beauty – mist often lingers over Moon Marsh and South Lake, creating a ink wash painting effect.

Drive to
Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) (1-hour ride) – a UNESCO World Heritage Site (both natural and cultural) famous for its “Five Wonders”: strange pines, grotesque rocks, sea of clouds, hot springs, and winter snow.
Check into a hotel at the mountain foot and take a short afternoon tour of the lower scenic area:
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Yungu Temple: An ancient Buddhist temple founded in 747 AD, surrounded by pine trees.
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Hot Spring Area: Soak your feet in the hot spring (optional, at own expense) to relax after the drive.

Return to the hotel to rest and prepare for the next day’s mountain climb.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, Huangshan cable car (round trip)
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Huangshan 4-star hotel (scenic area, mountain foot)
After breakfast, take the Yungu Cable Car up the mountain (included) to the core scenic area. Start with the West Sea Grand Canyon – a 15-kilometer-long canyon known as the “Magic Valley.” Hike along the suspended plank road (built into the cliff) to admire steep peaks, deep valleys, and swirling clouds (best viewed in the morning).

Next, hike to
Bright Summit – Huangshan’s second-highest peak (1,841 meters). Its flat summit offers 360-degree views of the sea of clouds (most likely to appear after rain) and surrounding peaks like
Lotus Peak and
Heavenly Capital Peak.

In the afternoon, visit the
Greeting Pine – Huangshan’s most iconic pine tree (over 1,300 years old). Its branches stretch outward like a host welcoming guests, and it’s been a symbol of Huangshan since ancient times.

Hike to a sunset viewing spot (e.g.,
Purple Cloud Peak) to watch the sun set over the peaks, painting the sky orange and pink.
Take the cable car down the mountain and return to the hotel.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, flight (economy class)
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Guilin 4-star hotel
Drive back to Hangzhou (3-hour ride) – enjoy the scenic countryside views along the way (green tea plantations, rice paddies, and small villages).
Transfer to Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport and take a flight to Guilin (1.5-hour flight). Upon arrival at Guilin Liangjiang International Airport, your guide will greet you with a sign and transfer to the hotel.
Enjoy free time in the evening to explore Guilin’s downtown area – try Guilin rice noodles (a local staple with savory broth and toppings like pickled bamboo shoots and peanuts) at a nearby restaurant.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, Li River bamboo raft
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Yangshuo 4-star hotel
Drive to the Li River Wharf (1-hour ride) and take a bamboo rafting trip (included) from Xingping to Yangshuo (2-hour ride). The Li River is famous for its karst landscape – limestone peaks rise from the riverbanks, and the clear water reflects their images, creating a “living Chinese painting” effect. Spot iconic peaks like Elephant Trunk Hill (shaped like an elephant drinking water) and Yellow Cloth Shoal (a stretch of river with golden sandbars).

Arrive in Yangshuo and check into the hotel. In the afternoon, rent a bicycle (included) for a
countryside cycling tour:
- Ride along the Yulong River (a tributary of the Li River) – pass through rice paddies, stone bridges, and small villages like Fuli Town.
- Stop at Moon Hill – a karst hill with a circular hole (shaped like a moon) at its top.
- Visit Butterfly Spring Park – a scenic spot with waterfalls and butterfly exhibits (optional, at own expense).

Return to Yangshuo in the evening and explore
West Street – a lively pedestrian street with international restaurants, bars, and souvenir shops. Try
Yangshuo beer fish (a local specialty made with Li River fish) for dinner (at own expense).
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, high-speed train (2nd class)
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Guangzhou 4-star hotel
In the morning, take a short walk along the Yangshuo Riverside Path to enjoy the quiet Li River view before leaving.
Drive to Yangshuo Railway Station and take the high-speed train to Guangzhou (2.5-hour ride) – China’s southern economic hub and a gateway to Lingnan culture.
Upon arrival, check into the hotel and enjoy free time to explore:
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Shamian Island: A historic island with European-style buildings (built during the colonial era), tree-lined streets, and riverside cafes.
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Beijing Road Pedestrian Street: A busy commercial street with ancient road relics (exposed on the sidewalk) dating back to the Han Dynasty.

Dinner is at your own expense – try authentic Cantonese cuisine like
dim sum (steamed shrimp dumplings, pork buns),
roast goose, and
salt-baked chicken.
Day 29: Guangzhou Cultural & Urban Tour (Chen Clan Academy → Yuexiu Park → Huacheng Square → Canton Tower (Exterior) → Pearl River Tram)
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car, Pearl River tram
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: Guangzhou 4-star hotel
After breakfast, visit the Chen Clan Academy – a masterpiece of Lingnan architecture (built in 1894). Its halls and courtyards are adorned with intricate carvings (brick, stone, wood, and ivory) depicting scenes from Chinese history and folk tales. It’s now a museum of Guangdong folk art.

Next, visit
Yuexiu Park – Guangzhou’s largest urban park and home to the
Five-Goat Statue (the symbol of Guangzhou, based on a legend about five goats bringing grain to the city). Climb to the top of
Ming Dynasty City Wall (within the park) for a view of Guangzhou’s skyline.
In the afternoon, head to Huacheng Square – the core of Guangzhou’s new central axis. Admire modern buildings like the Guangzhou Library (with a “bookstack” design) and Guangzhou Opera House (shaped like two pebbles).
View the 【Canton Tower】 (exterior) – Guangzhou’s iconic “Small Waist” tower (600 meters tall) with a twisted design. Take the Pearl River Tram (included) along the riverbank to enjoy views of the tower, the Pearl River, and modern waterfront buildings.


Return to the hotel after the tour.
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Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
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Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
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Accommodation: None
After breakfast, enjoy free time for last-minute shopping – buy Guangdong specialties like osmanthus cakes, Cantonese-style mooncakes (if visiting during Mid-Autumn Festival), or Lingnan silk products at local markets.
According to your flight schedule, your guide will arrange a private air-conditioned car to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport to handle departure procedures.
✅ What’s Included & Excluded
💡 Useful Tips
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Plateau Adaptation (Lhasa/Xining):
- Start taking anti-altitude sickness medicine (e.g., Rhodiola) 3 days before arrival; avoid alcohol, tobacco, and strenuous exercise (e.g., running, climbing stairs quickly) for the first 2 days in Lhasa.
- Drink 3-4L of water daily to relieve dehydration; if symptoms like headache, nausea, or shortness of breath occur, inform the guide immediately (oxygen is available in the hotel and tour car).
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Clothing Guide (By Region):
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Plateau (Lhasa/Xining): Waterproof windbreaker, thermal underwear, sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 50+; UV rays are strong at high altitudes).
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Jiangnan (Suzhou/Hangzhou/Shanghai): Lightweight breathable clothes (cotton or quick-dry fabric) + foldable umbrella (humid and rainy from May-October).
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South China (Guilin/Yangshuo/Guangzhou): Quick-dry shirts, shorts, and insect repellent (hot and humid year-round; mosquitoes are common in rural areas).
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Mountains (Huangshan): Warm jacket (temperatures drop 6-8°C at mountain tops), non-slip hiking shoes (steep trails and stone steps).
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Cultural Etiquette:
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Tibet: Circumambulate temples (Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple) and holy sites (Barkhor Street) clockwise; do not take photos of monks, believers, or religious relics (e.g., thangkas) without permission; avoid stepping on temple thresholds.
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Temples (Lingyin Temple, Chen Clan Academy): Dress modestly (cover shoulders and knees); turn off flash when taking photos of cultural relics; avoid loud talking.
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Ethnic Villages (Xidi, Hongcun, Yangshuo): Ask for permission before taking photos of locals or their homes; respect Hui-style/Bai/Dai customs (e.g., do not touch elderly people’s heads in Dai villages).
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Health & Safety:
- Drink only bottled water (avoid tap water); carry hand sanitizer for street food stops.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes (daily sightseeing involves 4-6km of walking, especially in Huangshan and ancient towns).
- For Huangshan’s West Sea Grand Canyon, hold the handrail on suspended plank roads; avoid walking alone off designated trails.
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Payment & Connectivity:
- Most cities accept Alipay/WeChat Pay, but carry CNY 2,000-3,000 in cash for remote areas (e.g., Tibetan villages, Qiandaohu islands, Yangshuo countryside).
- Purchase a local China Unicom/Mobile SIM card (with 4G data) at Beijing/Guangzhou airport; signal may be weak in Huangshan’s deep canyons or Tibet’s remote areas.
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Visa & Tibet Permit:
- Apply for a China tourist visa (L visa) at least 45 days in advance; provide the tour itinerary, flight bookings, and passport copy (we can issue a tour invitation letter if needed).
- Tibet travel permit requires 10 working days to process; submit your passport/visa copy 60 days before departure (no last-minute applications for Tibet).
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Special Itinerary Notes:
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Yangtze Cruise: Cabins are assigned based on double occupancy; confirm dietary preferences (vegetarian, halal) with customer service 15 days in advance.
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Huangshan: Check the weather forecast before the trip (sea of clouds is most likely to appear after rain); bring a lightweight raincoat (umbrellas are inconvenient on windy peaks).
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Li River Rafting: Avoid wearing white clothes (water splashes may stain); bring a waterproof bag for phones/cameras.
📅 Booking Information
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Price: From USD 10,999 per person (varies by travel date, group size, and hotel upgrade; based on 4-person sharing, including all core transportation, accommodation, and attractions as listed).
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Booking Deadline: Book at least 60 days in advance (Tibet travel permit processing + high-speed train/cruise/flight reservations require extra time). Last-minute bookings (≤72 hours) are not available for the Tibet section.
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Cancellation Policy:
- Cancel 15 days or more before departure: 10% cancellation fee (90% refund; excludes Tibet permit fees if already processed).
- Cancel 7-14 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee (50% refund; Tibet permit fees and cruise cabin fees are non-refundable).
- Cancel within 6 days before departure: 100% cancellation fee (no refund; all pre-booked transportation and accommodation fees are non-refundable).
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Suitable For: Travelers aged 12-65 with basic physical fitness (able to walk 4-6km daily and adapt to altitudes up to 3,650m in Lhasa). Not recommended for travelers with severe heart disease, lung disease, hypertension, or a history of altitude sickness. Ideal for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and culture seekers who want a comprehensive exploration of China’s diversity.