Embark on a 9-day private tour of Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai to explore iconic Chinese landmarks. Visit the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Terracotta Army, and more. Book your hotels and enjoy worry-free travel.
Embark on a 9-day private tour of Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai to explore iconic Chinese landmarks. Visit the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Terracotta Army, and more. Book your hotels and enjoy worry-free travel.
The Forbidden City and the Imperial Palace | overnight in Beijing
National Center for the Performing Arts - Pick up at your hotel located in the downtown Beijing at 8:30am. Then you will go to visit NCPA. This is a music hall. The building looks like a big egg on water. The structure is amazing inside and outside. Beautiful architecture….
The Forbidden City and the Imperial Palace | overnight in Beijing
National Center for the Performing Arts - Pick up at your hotel located in the downtown Beijing at 8:30am. Then you will go to visit NCPA. This is a music hall. The building looks like a big egg on water. The structure is amazing inside and outside. Beautiful architecture.
Tiananmen Square (Tiananmen Guangchang) - Tiananmen Square established in the year 1417. Huge scale and space, with an impressive entrance to the Forbidden City. Monument to the People’s Heroes is located in the square. National Museum of China is located in the East of the square and on the south side is the Mao Zedong Mausoleum.
Tian’anmen - Tian’anmen is a monumental gate in the centre of Beijing, widely used as a national symbol of China. First built during the Ming dynasty in 1420, Tiananmen was the entrance to the Imperial City, within which the Forbidden City was located.
Forbidden City-The Palace Museum - The magnificent Forbidden City is the largest Imperial Palace in the world. You’ll spend a couple of hours wandering around this amazing example of Imperial architecture and learning about the history of the palace.
Jingshan Park (Jingshan Gongyuan) - You will climb to the top pavilion to get a fabulous panoramic view of Forbidden City.
The Great Wall of China | overnight in Beijing
Mutianyu Great Wall - 1.5hours driving to visit the Mutianyu Great Wall in the morning. This place is the most famous and ideal section of the Great Wall. You will take a chairlift up to the breathtaking wall and spend a leisurely 1 to 2 hours hiking up and down the various sections exploring the Watch Towers and marveling at the construction and beauty of the renown and legendary Wall. You then will take an exhilarating toboggan ride back down from the top of the Great Wall.
798 Art Zone - It’s China’s most progressive artistic precinct. It’s a hotspot of modern art, culture and design.
The Summer Palace – Lama Temple | overnight in Beijing
Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) - Morning you will go to visit Summer Palace, a summer resort for imperial family members. It is considered the best preserved Imperial Park. Summer Palace has been listed in the World Heritage Sites, originally named Qingyi Yuan or the Garden of Clear Ripples, was the first constructed in 1750. It was razed to the ground by the Anglo-French Allied Forces in 1860. The Government of Qing Dynasty rebuilt it in 1886 with funds that it had misappropriated from the Imperial Navy and other sources then 2 years later, renamed as Yihe Yuan or the Garden of Health and Harmony, it was ravaged by the Allied Forces of the Eight Powers that invaded China in 1900. You can visit the court area, lake area, long corridor etc.
Lama Temple (Yonghegong) - Lama Temple also known as Yonghe Temple, Harmony and Peace Palace Lamasery, Yonghe Lamasery is located at the northeast corner of Beijing City, considered as the largest and most perfectly preserved lamasery in present day China.
High-speed Train to Xi’an from Beijing | overnight in Xi’an
Temple of Heaven - It’s the largest Imperial place of worship from ancient times. This special place becomes a park where the local community utilizes this beautiful and enormous space for social activities such as singing, dancing, and Taiji practice.
Beijing West Railway Station - It takes about 4.5 hours from Beijing to Xi’an by a fast train. Your guide will help you to get your ticket easily. Please NOTE, this night you will be at Xi’an city. So please book a hotel in advance in Xi’an for this night for yourself.
The Terracotta Army – Xi’an City Wall | overnight in Xi’an
The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - It was while digging wells on the outskirts of Xi’an in the 1970s that farmers stumbled across what was to be China’s most important archeological find: the Terracotta Army. Distributed over three large underground pits and built to guard the First Emperor’s tomb were more than 8,000 life-size warriors, some 520 horses, and more than 100 chariots, along with numerous other non-military characters dating from around 280 BC.
Muslim Quarter - It’s a food street. The Chinese hamburger is a must-eat food here.
Xi’an City Wall (Chengqiang) - Xi’an City Wall has been guarding the inner city for 600 years. Bicycle riding on the top of the wall is a popular activity. If the weather is good, why don’t you give it a try.
Shaanxi History Museum – Tomb of Emperor Jingdi | overnight in Xi’an
Shaanxi History Museum - It’s one of the first huge state museums with modern facilities in China and one of the largest. The museum houses over 370,000 items, including murals, paintings, pottery, coins, as well as bronze, gold, and silver objects. The modern museum was built between 1983 and 2001 and its appearance recalls the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty.
Tomb of Emperor Jingdi (Hanyangling) - It is the mausoleum of Emperor Jing, the sixth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty and his Empress Wang. The Han Yang Ling is composed of two large burial mounds, 86 smaller burial pits and a criminals’ graveyard. The site today also hosts a museum. The larger of the two mounds is the burial place of the Jing Emperor, it sits next to the slightly smaller mound of his Empress Wang.
Flight to Shanghai | overnight in Shanghai
Xi’an Museum - Xi’an have a long history and it was a very important city in China for long years. So the museums are a lot in this city.
Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayanta) - Fully functioning buddhist temple with numerous buildings containing statutes and alters set in a pretty garden area. Plenty of beautiful photo opportunities.
Xi’an Xianyang International Airport - 20kg free check-in luggage.
Yu Garden – Shanghai’s Promenade: The Bund | overnight in Shanghai
Shanghai Museum (Shanghai Bowuguan) - This elegant museum, opened in 1996, features eleven state-of-the-art galleries housing China’s international-standard exhibits of bronzes, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jade and Ming and Qing dynasty furniture.
Yu Garden (Yuyuan) - Yu Garden presents exquisite examples of traditional landscaping.
The Bund (Wai Tan) - A remarkable act of smart city planning and preservation can be seen in Shanghai’s splendid riverside promenade, the Zhongshan Lu, perhaps better known as the Bund (Wàitan). As you stroll this wide pedestrian zone along the Huangpu Jiang River, you’ll almost forget you’re bang-smack in the middle of China’s largest city (Shanghai’s population exceeds 24 million people).
Huangpu River - When you see the Bund you will see this river at the same time. This river divided the City into two parts. They are Puxi side (west, with old historic buildings) and Pudong side (east with mordern skyscrapers).
Shanghai Tower - Shanghai Tower is the world’s second-tallest building by height to architectural top. The first is Burj Khalifa. Get to the top of Shanghai Tower and get a panorama view of Shanghai city. It having the world’s highest observation deck within a building or structure at 562m.
Shanghai City Highlights
Former French Concession - A residential area of Shanghai once designated for the French, the French Concession is popular with tourists and expats, and appreciated for its cafes, tree-lined avenues, and tudor houses.
Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum - The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum contains the site of one of only two synagogues in Shanghai, the Ohel Moshe Synagogue, along with two exhibition halls.
Longhua Temple - Built in the early Song Dynasty (960-1279), it is the oldest and largest temple in Shanghai. It is popularly believed that the temple gained its name Longhua from the legendary “Longhua” tree with branches extending some 20 kilometers, under which the Maitreya Buddha was enlightened.
South Bund Soft Spinning Material Market - The main business is tailor-made men’s and women’s wear. Customers are all over the world. They have tailors and factories for both shirts and suits. At the end of the tour, drop you off at your hotel in Shanghai. (Shanghai airport drop off service can be arranged for extra charge.)
- Hotel pickup & drop off
- Flight from Xi’an to Shanghai (20kg free check-in luggage)
- Lunch
- Entry/Admission - Bicycle rental on the top of Xi’an City Wall
- Private air-conditioned transportations by Uber taxis (For private transfers options)
- Entry/Admission - Chairlift ride at Mutianyu Great Wall
- All the main entrance tickets to the attractions…
- Hotel pickup & drop off
- Flight from Xi’an to Shanghai (20kg free check-in luggage)
- Lunch
- Entry/Admission - Bicycle rental on the top of Xi’an City Wall
- Private air-conditioned transportations by Uber taxis (For private transfers options)
- Entry/Admission - Chairlift ride at Mutianyu Great Wall
- All the main entrance tickets to the attractions mentioned in the itinerary
- Mixed subway, shuttle buses and private transfers (For affordable transfers options)
- High-speed train ticket from Beijing to Xi’an
- Entry/Admission - Toboggan ride at Mutianyu Great Wall
- Private tour guide
- Accommodations (please follow the itinerary and book your hotels in the 3 cities).
- Lunches (if you chose No lunches option)
- Breakfasts and dinners
- Gratuities to the guide (for good service)
- Accommodations (please follow the itinerary and book your hotels in the 3 cities).
- Lunches (if you chose No lunches option)
- Breakfasts and dinners
- Gratuities to the guide (for good service)
It’s a well-organized, hassle-free tour with an ideal itinerary. You’ll explore China’s top attractions, including:
- The Great Wall of China;
- The Forbidden City and the Imperial Palace, Beijing;
- The Terracotta Army;
- The Summer Palace;
-
Shanghai’s Promenade: The Bund;
And much more.
This tour spans 9 full days and covers 3 cities (Beijing,…
It’s a well-organized, hassle-free tour with an ideal itinerary. You’ll explore China’s top attractions, including:
- The Great Wall of China;
- The Forbidden City and the Imperial Palace, Beijing;
- The Terracotta Army;
- The Summer Palace;
-
Shanghai’s Promenade: The Bund;
And much more.
This tour spans 9 full days and covers 3 cities (Beijing, Xi’an, Shanghai). You have the flexibility to choose and book your preferred hotels in each city.
The tour package includes all main entrance tickets to the attractions listed in the itinerary. The price also covers a chairlift ride up to the Great Wall and a toboggan ride down, as well as the bicycle rental fee for riding on top of Xi’an City Wall.
This tour is perfect for solo travelers. However, if you are a pair traveling light (no more than 2 checked bags that can fit in a small taxi trunk), this tour is also suitable for you.
- This tour is for solo traveler. However if your group of two persons only have light luggage, and can be put into the trunk of a small taxi, then this tour is available for 2 persons as well.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.