Tour Highlights
All-in-One High-Speed Rail Journey: Travel seamlessly across six iconic destinations on China’s world-class high-speed bullet train network.
UNESCO World Heritage Treasures: Marvel at the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Terracotta Warriors, Longmen Grottoes, West Lake, and Classical Gardens of Suzhou.
Cradle of Chinese Buddhist Culture: Visit the monumental Longmen Grottoes and the historic White Horse Temple, the earliest Buddhist temple in China.
Poetic Jiangnan Water Town & Gardens: Cruise along the ancient Grand Canal, wander the picturesque water village of Tongli, and explore the Master of the Nets and Lingering Gardens.
Imperial Grandeur Meets Modern Skyline: Experience ancient city walls and imperial palaces before wrapping up amid Shanghai’s cosmopolitan waterfront.
Day 1 Arrival in Beijing
Day 2 Beijing | Forbidden City & Temple of Heaven
Constructed from 1406 at the very centre of Beijing, the Palace Museum is more widely known as the Forbidden City. Previously home to 24 different emperors, it is the largest palace complex in the world at approximately 720,000 square metres. Note: Closed on Mondays. In case of closure or ticket unavailability, the itinerary adjusts to Jingshan Park for a premier panoramic view overlooking the entire Forbidden City.
Completed in 1420, the Temple of Heaven is the largest complex of sacrificial buildings in China that still stands to this day. The temple was visited by Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1636-1912) emperors on an annual basis to pray to the heavens for a good harvest. The subtle employment of acoustic principles used in the construction of the Echo Wall, Triple Sound Stone and Dialogue Stone reflects the advanced architectural technology in use in ancient China.
Dinner Suggestions: Iconic Peking Duck
Indulge in a signature feast at a renowned, time-honored restaurant. Savor the legendary roast duck, celebrated for its signature crispy skin, tender meat, and the subtle aroma of fruit-wood roasting.
Day 3 Beijing | Great Wall & Bird's Nest & Water Cube
Take an outside tour to the Olympic Stadium, nicknamed Bird's Nest, and the National Swimming Centre, also known as the Water Cube.
Day 4 Beijing to Xi'an by Bullet Train | Hutong Tour
Day 5 Xi'an | Terracotta Warriors & Muslim Quarter
Located at the very center of ancient Xi'an, the Bell and Drum Tower Square is a grand landmark that beautifully connects China's imperial past with its vibrant modern energy. This spacious public square offers a stunning vantage point between two magnificent Ming Dynasty masterpieces: the majestic Bell Tower, which marks the geographical heart of the city, and the historic Drum Tower, which stands at the entrance to the famous Muslim Quarter. Visited by millions each year, the square provides an exceptional setting to admire traditional triple-eaved wooden architecture, which comes alive at night with a spectacular display of colorful illuminations.
Steeped in over a millennium of history, the Muslim Quarter is a vibrant sensory feast and the heart of Xi'an's legendary food culture. As you wander through its ancient stone-paved lanes, you are greeted by an incredible array of mouth-watering delicacies and authentic Silk Road flavors. From the savory aroma of charcoal-grilled lamb skewers to the rhythmic pounding of traditional nut candy, this bustling historic enclave offers an unparalleled glimpse into the heritage and culinary soul of the city’s Hui community. It is the ultimate destination to immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and rich, diverse tastes of old Xi'an.
Leisure Time & Optional Experiences
Evening Recommendation: Indulge in a celebrated Xi'an Dumpling Banquet, followed by an enchanting Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show—a vibrant revival of China's golden age of art and culture.
Extended Exploration: If your schedule allows, we highly recommend a journey to Mount Hua to witness its breathtaking natural peaks.
Regional Highlights: For a deeper dive into Buddhist history, consider a bullet train excursion to Luoyang to marvel at the Longmen Grottoes, one of China’s three most renowned ancient cave complexes.
Day 6 Xi'an to Luoyang by Bullet Train | Ancient City Wall
Day 7 Luoyang | Longmen Grottoes & White Horse Temple
The White Horse Temple was etablished in the year 68 AD, and it was the first Buddhism temple in China. According to historical record, there was a white horse that first carried the Buddhism script from India to here, hence it was named White Horse Temple.
Day 8 Luoyang to Hangzhou by Bullet Train
Day 9 Hangzhou | West Lake & Six Harmonies Pagoda
The Six Harmonies Pagoda is a masterpiece of ancient Chinese architecture. You can get a panoramic view of the Qiantang River on the very top.
Day 10 Hangzhou to Suzhou by Bullet Train | Dragon Well Tea Plantation
The Dragon Well Tea Plantation is one of the origin places of Dragon Well Tea, also called Longjing Tea. The first picked tea leaves of the new harvest were once reserved solely for the Emperor and transported to him via the Grand Canal in ancient China.
Day 11 Suzhou | Master of the Nets Garden & Lingering Garden
Take a small boat trip along the Grand Canal and get close to the world's oldest and longest canal.
The Lingering Garden is known as one of the “Four Famous Classic Gardens” in China, and was listed as the World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1997. The garden was built in the year of 1593. As a classic example of the refined art of gardening in ancient China, it highlights the delicate courtyard, magnificent halls, the green mountain, clear water and luxuriant trees.
Optional night tour in the Master of Nets Garden: The Master of Nets Garden (built in 1174 A.D.) provides an atmosphere of peace and calm in the evening. Inside the small and exquisite garden, the yellowish lights and red lanterns outline the pavilions and chambers built by water, displaying the nobleness and elegance of the Chinese garden. Besides, visitors can enjoy performances such as Kunqu Opera and Suzhou Pingtan in the garden. The night garden tour is available during mid-March to mid-November.
Day 12 Suzhou to Shanghai by Private Car | Tongli Ancient Town
Day 13 Shanghai | Yu Garden & The Bund
Built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Yu Garden is a classic example of a Jiangnan region garden and the most famous of five classical gardens in Shanghai. The Yu Garden compound consists of more than 30 halls and is divided into six sections by "dragon walls", tall white walls with undulating grey tiled ridges each terminating in a dragon’s head. Next to the garden is Yuyuan Bazaar, a labyrinth of small streets and lanes where you can find a large number of restaurants, tea houses and shops. The most popular restaurants are NanxiangMantou Restaurant, famous for its xiaolongbao, Lubolang Restaurant and Old Shanghai Restaurant.
Step back in time and experience the historical heart of the city at Shanghai Old Town, where classic Jiangnan-style architecture and bustling street markets offer a fascinating contrast to the city's futuristic skyscrapers. Anchored by the 16th-century Yu Garden and the lively bazaar surrounding the City God Temple, this vibrant district allows you to wander through labyrinthine alleys lined with traditional gray-brick buildings, cross the iconic Nine-Turn Bridge, and sample world-famous local delicacies like Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) at historic eateries.
Leisure Time & Optional Experiences
Huangpu River Cruise: See Shanghai’s iconic skyline from the water on a Huangpu River Cruise. Sail past the Bund’s 52 historic colonial buildings and the futuristic skyscrapers of Lujiazui, including the Shanghai Tower and Oriental Pearl Tower. Choose a day cruise for clear architectural details or a night cruise (highly recommended) to see the city illuminated in a dazzling light show.
Shanghai Tower Skywalk Experience: Soar to new heights at the Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest building at 632 meters. Ride the world’s fastest elevator (18m/s) to the 118th-floor Top of Shanghai Observatory. Enjoy 360°panoramic views of the city, including the Bund’s colonial architecture, the Oriental Pearl Tower, and the winding Huangpu River.
Day 14 Shanghai Departure
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the entire intercity journey conducted by bullet train?
A: Yes, the major intercity legs (Beijing to Xi'an, Xi'an to Luoyang, Luoyang to Hangzhou, and Hangzhou to Suzhou) are all operated on high-speed bullet trains, while the short trip from Suzhou to Shanghai includes a private vehicle transfer with a stop at Tongli Ancient Town.
Q: How are luggage transfers handled on high-speed trains?
A: Your private guide and driver assist with luggage transfers to and from railway stations and hotels. Passengers carry their own bags onto the train carriages, where convenient overhead racks and end-of-car storage are provided.
Q: How physically demanding is the tour at Longmen Grottoes and the Great Wall?
A: Both locations involve moderate walking and stone steps. Paved walking paths are available at Longmen Grottoes, and the Great Wall visit can be tailored with cable car options to ensure a comfortable pace.
Q: What is special about visiting Tongli Ancient Town?
A: Tongli is one of the most well-preserved canal towns in eastern China, celebrated for its tranquil waterways, historic stone bridges, and traditional Ming and Qing dynasty courtyard residences.
- Private tour guide
- Private air-conditioned car or coach
- Land transfers between airport or train station and hotel
- First entrance tickets as listed
- Chinese lunch as listed
- Centrally located hotels with breakfast
- Train tickets (2nd class seat) as listed
- Service charge & government taxes
- International flight
- Personal expenses such as laundry, drinks, phone bills, optional activities
- Tips for guides and drivers
- China Visa
- Travel insurance

































































































