Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights
Destinations: Beijing • Xi’an • Shanghai
Price: From $1,250/person
Perfect for first-time visitors, this classic route hits China’s must-see landmarks while giving you a taste of ancient culture and modern city life.
Arrive in Beijing – airport pickup, rest & welcome dinner
Explore the Great Wall & Summer Palace
Visit Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven – bullet train to Xi’an
Terracotta Warriors, ancient city wall cycling
Muslim Quarter food tour – train to Shanghai
Yu Garden, Bund, Nanjing Road, optional acrobat show
Free time & departure
Get the full taste of China’s most iconic cities in just one trip. From the Great Wall in Beijing to the Terracotta Army in Xi’an and the skyline of Shanghai, this tour covers the highlights without overwhelming you. Perfect for first-time visitors or those with limited time, it blends culture, food, and history seamlessly. You’ll experience ancient dynasties, street food markets, bullet trains, and the vibrant contrast between old and new. The pace is comfortable, and all logistics are handled for you — no stress, no confusion. Great for solo travelers, couples, or even families. Expect guided tours, time to explore on your own, and a few unforgettable meals. This is your all-in-one China intro. A solid foundation for future adventures.
6 nights in 3-4★ hotels
Daily breakfast
High-speed train or flight between cities
All entrance tickets listed
English-speaking local guides
Airport/train station transfers
24/7 customer support during the trip
Peking Duck Dinner in Beijing
Acrobatic show in Shanghai
Private photographer for Great Wall day
Business class upgrades (train/flight)
Perfect for first-time travelers
Pack layers — cities can vary in climate
WeChat Pay or Alipay is widely used in all three cities
This tour takes you across China’s three most famous cities — each one offering its own rhythm and atmosphere. Beijing, the capital, is where ancient meets political power. It’s home to iconic landmarks like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, and the city pulses with the legacy of emperors. Xi’an, once the eastern end of the Silk Road, brings you closer to China’s dynastic past. It's quieter, full of alleyways, street snacks, and centuries-old walls. Shanghai, in contrast, is sleek, fast-paced, and impossibly stylish — a glowing symbol of China’s future. Here, colonial architecture stands next to futuristic towers, and nightlife buzzes till morning. Together, these cities form a perfect triangle: north, west, east — past, present, future. You’ll see a bit of everything in a short time — culture, food, skyline, and local life. This route is like flipping through China’s greatest hits album, one city at a time.
See the Great Wall, meet the Terracotta Warriors, and dive into Shanghai’s skyline — with just the right balance of history, food, and fun. Ideal for first-time visitors.