8-Day Trip to Beijing, Shanghai and Xi'an
Tour Type: Small Group of max 15, guaranteed departures
Guide: Professional English-speaking tour guide in each city
Transportation: Spacious air-conditioned coach with experienced driver
Accommodation: 7 nights at good 5-star & 4-star hotels

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Beijing’s Core Cultural Spots
We sincerely welcome you to China's capital, Beijing!
Our dedicated driver will be waiting for you at the airport arrivals gate and will then escort you to your central Beijing hotel for check-in, allowing you to rest and unwind.
After checking in, you can freely arrange your subsequent time: you can stay in the hotel to relax and relieve the fatigue caused by crossing time zones; or you can walk around the hotel and get a preliminary feel for the city atmosphere of Beijing.
Airline Options: Beijing is home to two major international airports—Beijing Daxing International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport.Both airports offer extensive international routes, but Beijing Capital International Airport is recommended as it is closer to the city center.
Tiananmen Square: A landmark central square in Beijing, one of the world’s largest urban squares, holding great historical and political significance, with key structures like the Monument to the People's Heroes nearby.
Bauhinia City: A comprehensive venue in Beijing (often related to cultural, commercial or exhibition functions), named after the bauhinia flower, featuring modern facilities and serving as a hub for diverse activities.
Lama Temple (Yonghegong): A famous Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing, combining Han and Tibetan architectural styles, housing precious cultural relics like the giant sandalwood Buddha statue, and a sacred site for Buddhist worship.
Temple of Heaven Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, a former imperial sacrificial complex centered on heaven-worshipping rituals, with exquisite traditional architecture and serene garden landscapes.
Mutianyu Great Wall: A well-preserved, less crowded section of the Great Wall in Beijing, known for its lush surrounding forests and 22 watchtowers. It offers a scenic hiking experience and has cable car/bob sled services for easy access, showcasing the Great Wall’s grandeur in a tranquil setting.
Shichahai: A historic scenic area in central Beijing, consisting of three connected lakes (Qianhai, Houhai, Xihai) and surrounding hutongs. It blends old Beijing charm with lively vibes—featuring traditional siheyuan (courtyard houses), local snacks, and waterfront bars, perfect for strolling or experiencing daily Beijing life.
Beijing Summer Palace: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Chinese royal gardens. Centered on Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, it features iconic structures like the Seventeen-Arch Bridge and Long Corridor, showcasing the pinnacle of traditional Chinese landscape design.
Xi'an: A renowned ancient capital of China with a history spanning over 3,000 years. It is famous for world-famous cultural relics such as the Terracotta Army, the Ancient City Wall, and the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, serving as a key window to explore China's profound historical and cultural heritage.
Terracotta Warriors and Horses: A world-famous cultural relic and UNESCO World Heritage Site, known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". It is the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, with thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses and chariots, showcasing the superb military and ceramic craftsmanship of the Qin Dynasty.
Big Wild Goose Pagoda: An iconic ancient Buddhist building in Xi'an and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally built in the Tang Dynasty to store Buddhist scriptures brought back by Monk Xuanzang from India, it features a majestic Tang-style architectural design and is a symbol of Xi'an's long-standing Buddhist culture and Tang Dynasty glory.
Xi'an City Wall Park: Built around the well-preserved ancient city wall of Xi'an (a core part of the city's heritage), it offers a peaceful space for walking, cycling, or admiring the wall's massive Ming Dynasty architecture. Visitors can also climb the wall here to overlook both old hutongs and modern city scenes.
Xi'an Grand Mosque: One of China's oldest and largest Islamic places of worship, blending traditional Chinese courtyard architecture with subtle Islamic design elements. With a history dating back over 1,300 years, it’s not only a sacred site for Muslims but also a unique cultural landmark showing the integration of Chinese and Islamic cultures.
Shanghai Museum: A top-tier cultural institution in Shanghai, renowned for its rich collection of ancient Chinese artifacts—covering bronzes, porcelains, calligraphy, and paintings. Its modern architectural design (resembling an ancient bronze tripod) blends with traditional aesthetics, making it a key spot to explore Chinese cultural heritage.
Yu Garden: A classic Su-style garden in downtown Shanghai with a history of over 400 years. It features delicate pavilions, winding corridors, rockeries, and ponds, showcasing the elegance of traditional Chinese garden design. The surrounding Yuyuan Tourist Mart also offers local snacks and handicrafts.
Huangpu River Cruise: A iconic Shanghai experience that lets visitors admire the city’s dual skyline—with historic buildings (like the Bund) on the west bank and modern skyscrapers (like the Oriental Pearl Tower) on the east bank. Night cruises are especially popular, as the lit-up waterfront creates a stunning, vibrant atmosphere.
Shanghai Airport Drop-off: A convenient and smooth transfer service to Shanghai's airport (Pudong International Airport or Hongqiao International Airport), ensuring a hassle-free end to the Shanghai leg of the journey, with easy access to check-in and departure procedures.
Return to Warm Home: Marks the conclusion of the entire trip. After the airport transfer, travelers board their flights to head back to their familiar, warm homes, wrapping up the journey with comfort and cherished memories.
Domestic high-speed rail
Hotel accommodation with breakfast
A la carte lunch
Professional English-speaking tour guide
Driver and air-conditioned vehicle
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International airfares
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Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers