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Book this 21-day China private tour and experience the best China tours across the country's most iconic destinations, including scenic Yunnan, the majestic Yangtze River, Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin, Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-la, Chongqing, Yichang, and Shanghai. Our professional tour guide will lead you through the diverse and rich cultures of southwest China, highlighting the amazing ethnic customs and traditions. Along the way, you'll enjoy some of the best China tours, taking in the breathtaking landscapes like the Li River in Guilin and a relaxing voyage along the Yangtze River. This tour offers a perfect combination of China’s deep historical roots, including the ancient wonders of Beijing and Xi'an, with the stunning natural beauty of Lijiang, Dali, and Shangri-la. From the timeless heritage to the awe-inspiring sceneries, this China private tour is the ultimate way to explore China’s most majestic and culturally significant spots, offering a truly unforgettable experience.
Duration: 21 Days, 20 Nights
Attractions(Cities):
Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La, Chongqing, Yangtze River Cruise, Shanghai
Pick-up point:
Beijing International Airport (based on your requirement)
Finishing point:
Shanghai International Airport (based on your requirement)
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Absolutely! (Tell us your specific requirements in the inquiry)
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Cash, Wire, Paypal, WesternUnion, Alipay, Wechat
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Day 1 Arrive in Beijing
Day 2 Beijing: Mutianyu Great Wall, Ming Tombs, Beijing National Olympic Stadium
Day 3 Beijing: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Peking Roast Duck Lunch, Temple of Heaven
Day 4 Beijing-Xian: Summer Palace, Nanluoguxiang, Beijing to Xian by high-speed train
Day5 Xian:Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Drum & Bell Tower, Tang Dynasty Show, Dumpling Banquet
Day 6 Xian-Dali: Xi'an Ancient City Wall, Big Goose Pagoda, Muslim Quarter, fly to Dali
Day 7 Dali: Erhai Lake Cruise, Dali Ancient Town
Day8 Dali-Lijiang:Xizhou Bai Ethnic Village, Zhoucheng tie-dye Work factory, Dali to Lijiang by car, Lijiang Ancient Town
Day 9 Lijiang: Yulong Snow Mountain, Yufeng Temple, Baisha Mural
Day 10 Lijiang to Shangri-la, Tiger Leaping Gorge, The First Bay of the Yangtze River
Day 11 Shangri-la: Songzanlin Lamasery, Potatso National Park, take train to Kunming
Day 12 Kunming-Guilin: Stone Forest, take train to Guilin
Day 13 Guilin-Longsheng: Guilin to Longsheng, Longji Rice Terrace Scenic Area, Minority Village
Day 14 Guilin: Li River Cruise,West Street
Day 15 Guilin - Chongqing by train, board the cruise
Day 16 Yangtze River Cruise
Day 17 Yangtze River Cruise
Day 18 Yangtze River Cruise - land in Yichang, Fly to Shanghai
Day 19 Shanghai: Yuyuan Garden & Bazaar, Old French Concession, Nanjing Road, The Bund, Huangpu River Night Cruise
Day 20 Shanghai: Free exploration
Day 21 Shanghai Depature
Upon your arrival at the airport or station in Beijing, look for a guide holding the "Your Way Holiday" sign. The guide will greet you, assist with transportation and luggage, and ensure a smooth start to your 21-day journey through China. Your adventure begins in Beijing, where the rich culture and history will captivate you. With the guide’s assistance, you’ll explore iconic landmarks, enjoy breathtaking scenery, taste authentic cuisine, and immerse yourself in China’s traditions, creating unforgettable memories throughout the trip. Enjoy every moment of this exciting adventure!
After greeting you at the airport or station, the guide will assist with your luggage and transportation to the hotel. Once you arrive, you can relax and unwind in the comfort of your room, preparing for the exciting journey ahead. The guide will ensure everything is settled, giving you time to rest and refresh. This will help you feel energized and ready for the upcoming adventures, ensuring you're fully prepared to explore the best of what China has to offer in the days to come.
After enjoying a delicious local breakfast at the hotel, your guide will meet you in the lobby and escort you to the Mutianyu Great Wall, one of the most beautiful and well-preserved sections of the Great Wall of China. On the way, the guide will share fascinating stories about the history, construction, and significance of the Great Wall, as well as the ancient Chinese military strategies used to defend the country. Upon arrival, you’ll have the opportunity to explore this magnificent landmark, taking in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Your guide will lead you through the most scenic spots, offering insightful commentary and ensuring you understand the historical importance of each part of the wall. You can also choose to take the cable car for a quicker ascent or hike up to the top for a more immersive experience. Throughout your visit, your guide will be there to help you capture the perfect photos, provide assistance, and answer any questions, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience at this iconic site.
After visiting the Mutianyu Great Wall, your guide will take you to the next fascinating stop: the Ming Tombs. Located in the scenic Changping District, this historical site is the burial ground for 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty, making it one of China’s most important imperial necropolises. Your guide will provide you with rich historical context as you explore the impressive architecture and beautiful surroundings of the tombs. You’ll visit the Sacred Way, a grand path lined with stone statues of animals and officials that leads to the tombs. The guide will explain the significance of these statues and the unique features of the tombs, such as their traditional Feng Shui designs and burial rituals. As you walk through the site, your guide will share intriguing stories about the Ming Dynasty rulers and the elaborate tombs built to honor them. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or Chinese culture, your guide will ensure you gain a deeper understanding of this awe-inspiring location, helping you connect with China’s rich imperial past.
Beijing Zhajiangmian is a classic noodle dish from Beijing, known for its savory, rich flavor. The dish features wheat noodles topped with a thick, flavorful sauce made from fermented soybean paste, ground pork or beef, and a variety of seasonings. It is typically served with fresh vegetables like cucumber, bean sprouts, and scallions, adding a refreshing crunch that balances the richness of the sauce. This dish is a beloved staple in Beijing, offering a satisfying and comforting taste of local cuisine. Donkey Rolls is a traditional Beijing dessert with a unique name and texture. It consists of sticky rice flour dough filled with red bean paste, which is then rolled in roasted soybean flour, giving it a slightly nutty and powdery coating. The name comes from the way the dough is "rolled," though it has no actual connection to donkeys. Lü Dagun is a popular treat, especially in winter, with a delightful balance of sweet, soft, and savory flavors, making it a favorite among locals.
After lunch, your guide will take you to the iconic Beijing National Olympic Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, one of the most famous landmarks from the 2008 Beijing Olympics. As you approach the stadium, you'll be struck by its unique and futuristic design, resembling a bird’s nest with interwoven steel beams. Your guide will explain the innovative architecture behind the structure and its significance in the history of the Olympics and China’s modern development. During the visit, the guide will share fascinating details about the 2008 Olympic Games, highlighting the stadium's role as the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as its use for athletics events. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the exterior and take photos of this architectural marvel. If you're interested, your guide can also take you inside the stadium (depending on access availability), where you can learn about its ongoing use for sports events and public activities. The guide will provide context on how the Bird's Nest has become a symbol of China's modern achievements and its lasting legacy in global sports, ensuring a thorough and enriching experience as you explore one of Beijing's most celebrated landmarks.
After the journey, the guide and driver will take you back to your hotel to rest. During the ride, the guide will offer a chance to reflect on the day's experiences, sharing highlights from the tour and answering any lingering questions you may have. It’s a relaxing moment to review the unforgettable sights you've seen and the stories you’ve heard, making the perfect end to an enriching day of exploration.
Early in the morning, your guide will meet you at your hotel and take you to Tian'anmen Square to witness the iconic flag-raising ceremony. As the first light of day begins to shine, you’ll join crowds of people who gather to observe this solemn and patriotic ritual, where soldiers in uniform raise the national flag with great precision and respect. The ceremony is a powerful symbol of China's unity and pride, and your guide will share the historical significance of this daily event, explaining how it represents the strength and continuity of the nation. While waiting for the ceremony to begin, your guide will provide fascinating insights into the history of Tian'anmen Square itself, one of the largest public squares in the world, and its role in key moments of China’s modern history. You'll hear about the square's transformation over time, from its imperial roots to its place in the heart of the nation's political life. After the flag is raised, you’ll have the chance to take in the vastness and beauty of the square, surrounded by monumental buildings such as the Gate of Heavenly Peace, the Great Hall of the People, and the National Museum of China. Your guide will give you more context on these iconic structures and their historical importance.
After the flag-raising ceremony at Tian'anmen Square, your guide will lead you to the nearby Forbidden City, one of the most iconic and historically significant landmarks in China. As you enter the immense palace complex, your guide will begin by sharing fascinating details about its history, starting with its construction in the early 15th century during the Ming Dynasty. The Forbidden City served as the imperial palace for over 500 years, housing 24 emperors from both the Ming and Qing dynasties. Your guide will take you through the vast courtyards and halls, explaining the intricate design and layout of the palace, which was built to reflect the power and authority of the emperor. You’ll learn about the symbolic meaning behind the architecture, from the color choices to the placement of buildings, which all have deep cultural and astrological significance. The Forbidden City is an excellent example of traditional Chinese architecture, with its red walls and golden roofs standing as symbols of the emperor’s power and the harmony of the cosmos. As you walk through the courtyards and halls, your guide will highlight key structures such as the Hall of Supreme Harmony, where emperors held important ceremonies, and the Imperial Garden, a tranquil space filled with beautiful plants and traditional rock formations. Your guide will also share fascinating stories about the lives of the emperors, their court, and the political intrigue that often surrounded the palace.
After exploring the Forbidden City, your guide will escort you to a renowned restaurant for a traditional Peking Roast Duck lunch, one of Beijing’s most famous culinary experiences. The restaurant is known for its expertise in preparing this iconic dish, and your guide will explain the history and significance of Peking Duck, a dish that dates back to imperial times. Once seated, your guide will walk you through the proper way to enjoy the duck. First, the crispy skin of the duck will be carved in front of you by the chef, and your guide will explain how the dish is traditionally served—with thin pancakes, hoisin sauce, and fresh cucumber and scallion slices. Your guide will provide interesting tidbits about the meticulous preparation of the duck, from the method of cooking to the importance of the perfect balance of flavors.
After your delightful lunch, your guide will take you to the Temple of Heaven, one of Beijing’s most important cultural landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you arrive, your guide will provide an introduction to the history of this ancient temple, which was built in the early 15th century during the Ming Dynasty. The Temple of Heaven was used by emperors to pray for good harvests, making it a symbol of the relationship between heaven and earth in Chinese cosmology. As you explore the vast temple complex, your guide will lead you through the main structures, including the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, the Circular Mound Altar, and the Echo Wall. Your guide will explain the significance of each building and how they were used in ancient ceremonies, with the Hall of Prayer being the most iconic for its grand, circular design. You’ll learn about the temple’s alignment with astronomical principles and the symbolic meanings behind its architecture, all reflecting the emperor's role as the "Son of Heaven."
After a day filled with unforgettable experiences, your guide and driver will take you back to your hotel to relax and unwind. During the ride, your guide will offer a chance to reflect on the highlights of the day, answering any last-minute questions and ensuring you have a thorough understanding of the cultural and historical significance of the places you've visited. It’s the perfect time to relax and rest, with the memories of a wonderful day of exploration in Beijing.
In the morning, after enjoying a delightful local breakfast at the hotel, your guide and driver will meet you to start the day’s adventure with a visit to the Summer Palace, one of Beijing’s most magnificent and historically significant landmarks. Known for its expansive gardens, stunning architecture, and tranquil lakes, the Summer Palace offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. As you explore the grounds, your guide will share the history of the Summer Palace, which was originally constructed in the 18th century during the Qing Dynasty. You’ll learn about its role as a royal retreat for the emperors, where they sought respite from the summer heat and enjoyed the beauty of nature. Your guide will explain the architectural styles of the various pavilions, temples, and bridges, and the significance of the iconic Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill in the design of the palace grounds. While walking through the expansive park, you’ll have the opportunity to stop at key spots such as the Long Corridor, the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, and the Marble Boat, each with its own story to tell. Your guide will also highlight the cultural and symbolic meanings behind the intricate designs, which reflect traditional Chinese philosophy and aesthetics.
After your visit to the Summer Palace, your guide will take you to Nanluoguxiang, one of Beijing’s most famous and historic hutongs. This lively neighborhood is known for its blend of traditional charm and modern vibrancy, offering a unique glimpse into Beijing’s rich cultural heritage. As you stroll through the narrow, winding lanes of Nanluoguxiang, your guide will share the history of this ancient area, which dates back to the Yuan Dynasty over 700 years ago. You’ll learn about the architectural features of the traditional siheyuan (courtyard homes), and how this layout reflects the close-knit, community-centered lifestyle of old Beijing. Along the way, your guide will point out interesting spots such as small boutique shops, artisan craft stores, and charming teahouses, offering you a chance to explore the best of the old and new Beijing. The mix of modern cafés and traditional stores creates a vibrant atmosphere, and your guide will highlight local artisans and unique spots where you can experience Beijing’s contemporary arts scene, from handmade goods to local street food.
After finishing your visit to Nanluoguxiang, your guide and driver will take you to the train station, where you'll board your train to Xi’an, ready to begin the next leg of your journey. As you travel, you can relax and reflect on the memories made in Beijing, while looking forward to the historical wonders awaiting you in Xi’an. Your guide will ensure a smooth transfer, assisting you with check-in and any travel details to make your transition to the next city seamless. Safe travels as you continue your exploration of China!
Upon your arrival in Xi’an, look for the "Your Way Holiday" sign to meet your local guide and driver, who will be waiting to warmly welcome you. They will assist with your luggage and provide a comfortable transfer to your hotel. As you settle in, your guide will go over the upcoming itinerary, answering any questions you may have to ensure you’re fully prepared for the adventures that lie ahead. Take this time to relax and rest, ready to explore the rich history and cultural treasures of Xi’an in the days to come.
After enjoying a delicious local breakfast at the hotel, your guide and driver will take you to the world-renowned Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, one of the most significant archaeological sites in China. As you arrive, your guide will provide an introduction to this ancient wonder, sharing the story of its discovery in 1974 by local farmers and its connection to Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of unified China. Inside the museum, your guide will lead you through the vast excavation pits filled with thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, each with unique facial features and expressions. Your guide will explain the incredible craftsmanship and detail that went into creating these figures, which were made over 2,000 years ago to protect the emperor in the afterlife. You'll learn about the warriors’ roles, armor, and formation, and gain insight into the history and culture of the Qin Dynasty. Throughout the visit, your guide will ensure you don’t miss any important highlights, including the chariots, horses, and weapons that accompany the warriors. With rich historical context provided by your guide, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the scale and significance of this ancient masterpiece, making for a truly unforgettable experience.
After your visit to the Terracotta Warriors, your guide will take you to the historic Drum and Bell Towers in the heart of Xi’an, iconic symbols of the city’s ancient past. The Bell Tower, built in the 14th century during the Ming Dynasty, once marked the center of Xi’an and signaled the beginning of each day, while the nearby Drum Tower was used to announce the day's end. These towers stand as remarkable examples of traditional Chinese architecture, blending intricate wooden carvings with vibrant colors. Your guide will lead you to the Bell Tower first, where you’ll learn about its strategic location and architectural design, with a chance to climb to the top for a panoramic view of Xi’an’s bustling cityscape. Next, at the Drum Tower, your guide will explain the significance of the large drums on display, once used to communicate and mark time for city residents. If timing allows, you may even witness a live drum performance, offering an immersive glimpse into the city’s traditions. Throughout your visit, your guide will share stories of Xi’an’s past, bringing to life the role these towers played in ancient times. With your guide’s insights, you’ll experience the rich historical significance of the Drum and Bell Towers, connecting you further with the legacy of Xi’an.
In Xi’an, two iconic local dishes showcase the city’s rich culinary heritage: Yang Rou Paomo and Rou Jia Mo, each offering a unique flavor profile from Shaanxi cuisine. Yang Rou Paomo is a traditional lamb soup with pieces of bread. The experience begins with diners tearing a thick, flatbread into small, bite-sized pieces. These bread pieces are then added to a savory lamb broth that has been simmered with tender lamb meat and aromatic spices. The bread absorbs the broth, becoming soft and flavorful, while the lamb adds richness, creating a hearty and comforting meal. Locals believe that the size of the bread pieces can influence the texture and taste, and your guide might even share tips on how to tear them just right! Rou Jia Mo, often referred to as the "Chinese hamburger," is another beloved Xi’an specialty. This snack consists of a flatbread bun filled with finely chopped, braised meat, typically pork, although lamb can also be used. The meat is slow-cooked with spices until tender and juicy, then chopped and packed into a crispy yet soft bun. Each bite offers a satisfying contrast of flavors and textures, with the rich, savory meat balanced by the toasty warmth of the bread. Rou Jia Mo is simple yet packed with flavor, making it a popular street food in Xi’an.
Following your previous activities, your guide will take you to experience the Tang Dynasty Show, a cultural performance that brings the splendor of ancient China to life through music, dance, and dazzling costumes. Inspired by the prosperous Tang Dynasty—a golden age of Chinese civilization—the show celebrates the era’s achievements in art, literature, and music. Known for its elaborate costumes and graceful choreography, the Tang Dynasty Show captures the elegance of the imperial court. As you take your seat, your guide will share the background of the performance, explaining the significance of the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) as a time of prosperity, openness, and cultural development. The show features traditional instruments, such as the pipa and guzheng, adding a captivating sound to the performance, along with dynamic dances that depict scenes from the imperial court, folk traditions, and legendary stories of ancient China. Throughout the performance, your guide will be available to answer any questions, helping you gain a deeper appreciation for the history and artistry behind each act.
To conclude your day, your guide will take you to a traditional Dumpling Banquet, a must-try culinary experience in Xi’an. Dumplings, or "jiaozi," are an integral part of Chinese cuisine, and this special banquet allows you to enjoy a variety of dumplings, each filled with unique and flavorful ingredients. As you enter the restaurant, your guide will introduce you to the significance of dumplings in Chinese culture, explaining how they are often enjoyed during important festivals and family gatherings. During the banquet, you will be served an assortment of dumplings with fillings ranging from pork, beef, and lamb to vegetables, mushrooms, and even sweet varieties. Your guide will explain the regional differences in dumpling preparation and the unique flavors that reflect the culinary traditions of Xi’an. As the meal unfolds, your guide will share stories about the history and symbolism of dumplings, such as their association with good luck and wealth, particularly during Chinese New Year. Throughout the dinner, your guide will ensure you experience the full range of flavors, guiding you on how to enjoy each type of dumpling with the right dipping sauces and accompaniments. It’s a fun and interactive way to learn about Xi’an’s food culture while savoring delicious, freshly prepared dumplings.
After the Dumpling Banquet, your guide and driver will take you back to your hotel, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing journey. During the ride, feel free to reflect on the day's experiences, and your guide will be happy to answer any lingering questions. Once you arrive at your hotel, you'll have the rest of the evening to rest and unwind, preparing for the next exciting day of your exploration.
After enjoying a delicious local breakfast at your hotel, your guide and driver will take you to the Xi'an Ancient City Wall, one of the most well-preserved city walls in China and a symbol of Xi’an’s rich history. As you arrive, your guide will introduce you to the history and significance of the wall, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty and originally served as a defense system to protect the city from invaders. As you explore the wall, your guide will provide fascinating insights into its construction and the military strategies used during ancient times. The wall stretches over 13 kilometers, and you’ll have the option to walk or take a bike ride along its top, offering stunning views of the old city and modern Xi'an below. Your guide will point out key features such as the watchtowers, gates, and defensive structures that once protected the city, sharing stories about the wall’s role in the defense of Xi’an throughout history.
Following your visit to the Xi’an Ancient City Wall, your guide will take you to the Big Goose Pagoda, one of Xi’an’s most famous landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Standing 64 meters tall, this ancient pagoda was built in the 7th century during the Tang Dynasty to house Buddhist scriptures brought back from India by the famous monk Xuanzang. Your guide will explain the historical and cultural significance of the pagoda, which was not only a center of religious activity but also a symbol of the spread of Buddhism in China. As you approach the pagoda, your guide will share the fascinating story of Xuanzang’s journey to India and his pivotal role in bringing Buddhist teachings to China. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the surrounding grounds, including the tranquil gardens and fountains, and admire the architectural elegance of the pagoda. Your guide will also take you inside the pagoda, where you can view the ancient relics and Buddhist scriptures once stored here.
Liangpi is a refreshing cold noodle dish made from wheat or rice flour. The noodles are soft and chewy, typically served chilled with a mix of ingredients such as cucumber, garlic, and chili oil, creating a perfect balance of flavors. It is often topped with vinegar, sesame paste, and a spicy sauce, making it a delicious and cooling dish, especially in the summer months. Liangpi is a great street food snack, popular for its bold flavors and satisfying texture. Biangbiang noodles, on the other hand, are a rich, hearty dish known for their wide, hand-pulled noodles. The name "biangbiang" comes from the sound made when the noodles are slapped against the work surface during preparation. These noodles are thick and chewy, typically served in a savory sauce made from chili oil, soy sauce, garlic, and vinegar. Often, the dish is garnished with vegetables, beef, or pork, and sometimes even topped with fried eggs. The rich, spicy flavor and the chewy texture of the noodles make Biangbiang noodles a comforting and fulfilling meal, and it’s considered a must-try for anyone visiting Xi'an. Both dishes offer a true taste of Xi'an’s distinctive flavors and are perfect for anyone wanting to experience the region’s traditional street food culture.
After a delicious lunch, your guide and driver will take you to Muslim Quarter in Xi'an, one of the city's most famous and vibrant areas. This historic neighborhood is known for its unique blend of Islamic culture and Chinese traditions, offering a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of Xi'an as an ancient center of trade and culture along the Silk Road. As you walk through the bustling streets, your guide will share the history of the Muslim Quarter and its significance as the heart of the Hui Muslim community in Xi'an. You'll learn about the cultural and religious influences that have shaped the area over centuries, as well as the role of the Muslim Quarter in Xi'an's development as an important cultural and commercial hub. Your guide will also take you to the Great Mosque of Xi'an, one of the oldest and largest mosques in China. Here, you will explore the peaceful courtyard and intricate architecture that beautifully blends traditional Chinese and Islamic styles.
After your exciting visit to Xi'an's Muslim Quarter, your guide and driver will escort you to the airport for your flight to Dali, the next destination in your adventure. During the ride to the airport, feel free to ask any final questions about the day's journey. Upon arriving at Xi'an Airport, follow the "Your Way Holiday" sign to meet your local guide, who will help you with check-in and ensure a smooth transition to your flight. Once you arrive in Dali, your guide will be there to greet you and accompany you to your next exploration in this charming city, known for its stunning landscapes, ancient culture, and unique Bai ethnic traditions.
In the morning, after enjoying a delicious local breakfast at your hotel, your guide and driver will meet you to start the day with a visit to Erhai Lake, one of Dali’s most beautiful natural wonders. You'll embark on a scenic cruise across the crystal-clear waters, surrounded by majestic mountains and picturesque landscapes. As you glide along the lake, your guide will share fascinating details about Erhai Lake’s history, ecology, and cultural significance. This stunning body of water has been a vital part of life for the Bai people for centuries and is known for its stunning beauty, as well as the rich biodiversity that thrives here. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to take in breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, small islands, and traditional fishing villages. Your guide will also point out historical sites and local landmarks along the shoreline, including ancient temples and Bai ethnic villages that have remained largely untouched by modern development.
Dali Milk Fan is a traditional Bai ethnic snack made from fresh cow’s milk. The milk is heated and then stretched into thin sheets, which are then folded into a fan shape. The result is a smooth, chewy texture with a delicate milky flavor. Often served with a drizzle of honey or sweet syrup, the milk fan offers a perfect balance of mild sweetness and creaminess. It’s a popular street food in Dali, especially during festivals and in local markets, and is a refreshing treat for those who enjoy light, milky flavors. Yongping Braised Chicken is a savory dish from the nearby Yongping County in Dali. The chicken is braised with a special blend of local herbs, spices, and soy sauce, creating a rich and aromatic dish. The slow-cooking process allows the flavors to penetrate the meat, resulting in tender chicken with a deep, savory taste. Often served with vegetables and a side of rice, Yongping Braised Chicken is a comforting and hearty meal, perfect for those seeking a taste of traditional Yunnanese home cooking.
After enjoying the scenic cruise on Erhai Lake, your guide and driver will take you to Dali Ancient Town, a charming and historic destination that offers a perfect blend of ancient architecture, vibrant street life, and local culture. As you wander through the cobblestone streets, your guide will introduce you to the town’s rich history, dating back over 1,000 years. Dali was once the capital of the Kingdom of Nanzhao and has been an important cultural and trade center throughout Chinese history. The town is renowned for its well-preserved traditional Bai architecture, with whitewashed walls, curved rooftops, and ornate wooden carvings. Your guide will explain the significance of the architecture and how it reflects the Bai ethnic group’s culture and lifestyle. You’ll also explore the town’s bustling markets, where you can shop for local handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. Your guide will take you to some of the most interesting shops and explain the artistry behind the products, from hand-woven textiles to pottery and silver jewelry. Along the way, you can stop at local teahouses or cafes to taste traditional Bai tea, a great way to relax and enjoy the atmosphere.
After a delightful visit to Dali Ancient Town, your guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel, where you can relax and unwind. This will give you a chance to reflect on the day’s discoveries and enjoy some leisure time before the next adventure. Rest up and get ready for more exciting explorations in the days to come!
In the morning, after enjoying a delicious local breakfast at your hotel, your guide and driver will meet you to begin the day’s journey to Xizhou Bai Ethnic Village, a beautiful and traditional Bai village located just outside of Dali. As you explore the village, your guide will share insights into the Bai people’s rich cultural heritage, which dates back over 1,000 years. The village is renowned for its well-preserved Bai architecture, with whitewashed homes, intricate wooden carvings, and stunning courtyards. Your guide will explain the significance of the traditional siheyuan (courtyard houses) and how the layout of the village reflects the Bai community's values and lifestyle. Throughout the visit, you’ll learn about the daily life, customs, and traditions of the Bai people. Your guide will introduce you to local artisans who still practice traditional crafts, such as batik dyeing and embroidery, and you’ll have the opportunity to see these crafts up close. You may also visit a local family home, where you can witness firsthand how the Bai people live, and perhaps even sample homemade Bai snacks or tea.
Afterward, your guide and driver will take you to the Zhoucheng Tie-Dye Workshop, a renowned center for traditional Bai tie-dyeing techniques located in Zhoucheng Village, often referred to as the “Hometown of Tie-Dye.” This unique workshop offers an up-close look at one of the most treasured handicrafts of the Bai ethnic group, known for its distinctive blue and white patterns. As you enter the workshop, your guide will explain the history of Bai tie-dyeing, a craft that dates back hundreds of years and remains a significant part of Bai cultural heritage. You’ll see skilled artisans at work, carefully folding, stitching, and dyeing fabric by hand using traditional methods and natural dyes. Your guide will walk you through each stage of the process, from preparing the fabric to applying natural indigo dyes and creating intricate designs. You’ll also have the chance to try your hand at tie-dyeing, creating a unique keepsake to remember your visit. This hands-on experience offers a great way to learn more about the cultural importance of tie-dye in Bai society and the artistry involved in preserving this beautiful tradition. As you explore the workshop and its surrounding displays, your guide will share stories about the symbolism in the patterns and the role of tie-dye in Bai celebrations and daily life.
Dali Spicy and Sour Fish is a popular dish made with freshly caught fish from Erhai Lake. The fish is cooked in a flavorful broth that combines sour and spicy elements, often using locally grown chili peppers, pickled vegetables, tomatoes, and lime for a refreshing tang. This dish strikes a perfect balance between spicy heat and zesty sourness, making it a warming, appetizing meal that reflects the bold flavors of Yunnan cuisine. It’s typically served with fresh herbs and vegetables, enhancing the natural taste of the fish and offering a satisfying culinary experience. Dali Cold Chicken Rice Noodles is a refreshing dish perfect for warmer days. It features tender chicken, shredded and served over soft rice noodles, with a savory dressing made from soy sauce, vinegar, and chili oil. Garnished with fresh cilantro, green onions, and occasionally peanuts for extra crunch, this dish is light yet packed with flavor. The combination of cool noodles, tender chicken, and tangy sauce makes it a popular choice among locals and visitors alike, providing a delicious, refreshing taste of Dali’s street food culture.
After enjoying a delightful lunch featuring local specialties, your guide and driver will take you on a scenic journey from Dali to Lijiang by car. The route offers beautiful views of Yunnan's rolling hills, lush landscapes, and traditional villages along the way, giving you a glimpse into the region’s natural beauty and charm. During the drive, feel free to ask your guide any questions about the area’s culture, history, or upcoming activities in Lijiang. This comfortable, relaxed drive will set the stage for your next adventure as you arrive in Lijiang, a city known for its historic old town, Naxi culture, and stunning mountain scenery.
The final stop on your journey is Lijiang Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its beautifully preserved architecture, winding canals, and vibrant Naxi culture. Upon arrival, your guide will lead you through the town’s narrow, cobbled streets, surrounded by traditional wooden buildings and colorful lanterns that create a timeless atmosphere. As you explore, your guide will share the fascinating history of Lijiang, which has been a cultural hub for centuries. Once a key stop on the ancient Tea Horse Road, Lijiang has a rich mix of influences that can be seen in its architecture and traditions. Your guide will also introduce you to the Naxi ethnic group, whose culture is woven into every corner of the town—from the unique Dongba script on signs to the traditional music that fills the air. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to visit local shops, tea houses, and artisan workshops where craftsmen create everything from intricate silver jewelry to hand-woven textiles. Your guide will point out the town’s famous waterwheel and explain how the ancient irrigation system, still in use today, helps direct water through the town’s network of canals.
After a wonderful day exploring the historic charm of Lijiang Ancient Town, your guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest. This peaceful return allows you time to reflect on the day’s discoveries and immerse yourself in the memories of Lijiang's timeless beauty before tomorrow’s adventures unfold.
In the morning, after enjoying a delicious local breakfast at your hotel, your guide and driver will meet you to start the day’s journey to Yulong Snow Mountain, one of Yunnan’s most breathtaking natural wonders. This majestic mountain, also known as Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, towers over Lijiang with its snow-capped peaks and is revered by the local Naxi people as a sacred site. As you travel up the mountain, your guide will share stories and legends associated with Yulong Snow Mountain, as well as the mountain’s unique ecosystems and importance in Naxi culture. You’ll have the opportunity to explore scenic viewpoints and take in the panoramic views, which are especially stunning on a clear day. With your guide’s insights, you’ll learn about the diverse plant and animal life that thrives here, including rare species found only in this region. If weather permits, you can take a cable car up to one of the higher peaks, where you’ll enjoy a spectacular vista of snow-covered slopes and valleys below. Your guide will accompany you throughout the experience, offering knowledge about the mountain's geography and cultural significance. This unforgettable visit to Yulong Snow Mountain will provide a true sense of the natural beauty and spiritual heritage of Lijiang’s landscape.
Following your visit to Yulong Snow Mountain, your guide and driver will take you to Yufeng Temple, a serene and historic site nestled at the foot of the mountain. This temple is a significant cultural landmark for the Naxi people and blends Han, Tibetan, and Naxi architectural styles. Built during the Qing Dynasty, Yufeng Temple is especially famous for its ancient camellia tree, which has been blooming for over 500 years and is a cherished symbol of the area. As you wander through the temple grounds, your guide will explain the history of Yufeng Temple and its importance as a spiritual center for the local community. You’ll learn about the influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the temple's architecture and rituals, and your guide will also tell you about the White Camellia King, the temple's legendary camellia tree, which blooms in a breathtaking display of flowers each spring. Inside the temple, you’ll have the opportunity to admire beautiful frescoes and statues, reflecting the harmonious blend of cultural influences in this region. With your guide’s insights, this visit to Yufeng Temple will provide a deep understanding of the spiritual and cultural life of the Naxi people, all set against the majestic backdrop of Yulong Snow Mountain.
Lijiang Chickpea Cold Noodles is a refreshing and popular dish, especially enjoyed during warmer weather. Made from chickpea flour, the noodles have a silky texture and are served cold with a flavorful dressing. The dish is typically garnished with fresh cilantro, garlic, chili oil, and soy sauce, creating a perfect balance of savory, spicy, and tangy flavors. The smoothness of the noodles combined with the bold seasonings makes it a light, delicious option for lunch or a snack. Rice Sausage is another local delicacy, often enjoyed as a hearty snack or meal. This dish is made by stuffing glutinous rice and pork into pig intestines, which are then steamed or boiled. The sausage has a savory taste and a chewy texture, with a crisp exterior when pan-fried. It’s commonly served with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, garlic, and chili, adding an extra layer of flavor. This dish is a great representation of traditional Naxi cuisine, offering a satisfying and flavorful experience.
Following your exploration of Lijiang's culinary delights, your guide will take you to Baisha Mural, an important historical and cultural site located just outside of Lijiang. The Baisha Murals, which date back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, provide a captivating insight into the region's artistic legacy and the spiritual influences of Buddhism, Taoism, and local Naxi traditions. As you walk through the site, your guide will share stories behind the vibrant and detailed murals, which feature scenes from religious tales and everyday life. These works of art, created by local artisans, reflect the blending of Han, Tibetan, and Naxi cultures, making them a unique cultural gem of the area. Your guide will explain the techniques used to preserve the murals over time and the significance they hold in Lijiang's history. Visiting the Baisha Mural offers you a deeper understanding of the region’s rich artistic heritage, giving you an enriching experience of both history and culture.
At the end of your enriching day exploring Lijiang’s cultural treasures, your guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest. This relaxing journey back allows you time to reflect on the day’s experiences and prepare for the next adventure, ensuring a comfortable and restful evening.
In the morning, your guide and driver will meet you at the hotel to begin the scenic journey by private car from Lijiang to Shangri-La, the next captivating destination in your adventure. As you leave Lijiang, the landscape will transform into breathtaking mountain views and lush valleys, giving you a taste of the stunning natural beauty that awaits in Shangri-La. Along the way, your guide will share insights about the region, its unique culture, and what to expect in Shangri-La, setting the stage for an unforgettable exploration of this mystical and culturally rich area.
Your first stop on the journey to Shangri-La is the legendary Tiger Leaping Gorge, one of the deepest and most scenic gorges in the world. With towering cliffs on either side and the powerful Jinsha River rushing below, the gorge is a dramatic display of nature's strength and beauty. As you explore the gorge with your guide, you'll hear about the legend of a tiger that leaped across the narrowest point of the river to escape a hunter, giving the gorge its name. Your guide will also share fascinating details about the unique geography and local flora and fauna that thrive in this rugged environment. At various viewpoints, you’ll have the opportunity to marvel at the breathtaking scenery, take photos, and appreciate the immense scale of the landscape around you. With your guide’s knowledge, you’ll gain insight into the cultural and natural significance of Tiger Leaping Gorge, making this an unforgettable part of your journey to Shangri-La.
Yak Butter Tea is a rich, savory drink made by blending black tea with yak butter and a pinch of salt. It has a creamy texture and a unique flavor, with a slightly salty taste that can be surprising at first. Traditionally, this tea is a staple in Tibetan culture, providing warmth and energy to locals living in high altitudes. The buttery richness also helps keep skin moisturized in the dry mountain air, making it both a comforting and practical drink in the region’s cold climate. Yak Meat Hot Pot is a hearty, warming dish perfect for sharing with friends and family, especially in the cooler temperatures of Shangri-La. Tender chunks of yak meat are simmered with fresh vegetables, mushrooms, and Tibetan herbs, creating a flavorful and nourishing broth. The meat itself has a rich, slightly gamey taste, similar to beef but with a unique flavor owing to the yak’s high-altitude diet. The hot pot is usually served with dipping sauces and is a social dining experience that offers a taste of Shangri-La’s Tibetan culture and hospitality.
Afterward, your guide will take you to The First Bend of the Yangtze River, a breathtaking natural wonder where the mighty Yangtze makes a dramatic 180-degree turn, creating a unique and scenic curve in the landscape. This iconic viewpoint, located in the town of Shigu, is one of the best places to observe the Yangtze River's winding path through the mountains of Shangri-La. As you take in the spectacular view, your guide will share the history and geographical significance of this bend. The river’s sharp turn here is attributed to the surrounding mountains and geological forces, making it not only a natural marvel but also an important site in Chinese history and culture. Historically, this spot was a key location on ancient trade routes, such as the Tea Horse Road, where merchants and caravans would travel between China and Tibet, carrying tea, horses, and other goods.
At the end of the day's journey, your guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest. This comfortable return allows you to unwind and reflect on the memorable experiences from the day, ensuring you're refreshed for the next adventure.
To begin your day, your guide will lead you to Songzanlin Monastery, the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Yunnan and one of Shangri-La’s most revered landmarks. Often called the “Little Potala Palace” due to its architectural resemblance to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Songzanlin Monastery is a grand and beautiful site, rich with spiritual and cultural significance. As you explore the monastery, your guide will share the history of Songzanlin, founded over 300 years ago in the 17th century under the instruction of the Fifth Dalai Lama. You'll learn about the Tibetan Buddhist traditions practiced here and have the opportunity to observe monks engaged in their daily rituals. The monastery’s interiors are filled with intricate wood carvings, beautiful frescoes, and golden statues, each with deep religious meaning, which your guide will explain in detail. From the hilltop, you’ll also enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including tranquil lakes and rolling hills, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere of this sacred site. With your guide’s insights, the visit to Songzanlin Monastery offers a meaningful introduction to Tibetan Buddhism and the unique culture of Shangri-La, creating an unforgettable experience in this serene setting.
Following your visit to Songzanlin Monastery, your guide will take you to Potatso National Park, China’s first national park and a stunning natural reserve in Shangri-La that showcases the region’s pristine landscapes and rich biodiversity. Known for its clear alpine lakes, lush meadows, and dense forests, Potatso National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and offers a peaceful retreat into the beauty of the highlands. As you journey through the park, your guide will lead you along scenic trails and boardwalks, stopping at highlights like Shudu Lake and Bita Lake, each with unique ecosystems and scenic beauty. Shudu Lake, framed by flowering meadows in spring and fiery autumn colors in fall, is home to rare species of birds, fish, and plants, which your guide will point out as you explore. Bita Lake, another must-see within the park, is known for its striking turquoise waters and surrounding forests, offering a glimpse of the untouched natural beauty of the Tibetan Plateau.
Xini Clay Pot Chicken is a hearty, flavorful dish prepared using local free-range chicken slow-cooked in a traditional clay pot with Tibetan herbs, mushrooms, and vegetables. The clay pot cooking method enhances the flavors, creating a rich, aromatic broth that’s both nourishing and delicious. This dish is often enjoyed communally, making it a warm and satisfying meal to share, especially on chilly days in the highlands. Qingke Barley Wine (also known as "Tibetan barley wine") is a traditional alcoholic beverage made from highland barley, or "qingke," a staple crop in Tibetan regions. With a mild, slightly sweet taste and low alcohol content, it’s a favorite drink for celebrations and social gatherings. Qingke Barley Wine has a distinctive flavor, lightly fermented and sometimes flavored with a touch of fruit or spices, offering a unique taste of Shangri-La’s culture and history.
After a delightful lunch, your guide and driver will take you to the high-speed train station for the next leg of your adventure to Kunming. As you prepare for departure, your guide will assist you with the check-in and boarding process, making sure everything is seamless and comfortable. This train journey will offer you the opportunity to relax and enjoy the scenic landscapes of Yunnan Province, from mountain vistas to rural villages, as you travel toward Kunming. Known as the "Spring City," Kunming awaits with its vibrant culture, mild climate, and beautiful natural attractions, promising more discoveries ahead.
Upon arriving at the Kunming high-speed train station, look for the "Your Way Holiday" sign to find your local guide. They’ll be waiting to warmly welcome you to Kunming, assisting you with luggage and ensuring a smooth transfer. Your guide and driver will then escort you to your hotel, where you can settle in and relax, preparing for the exciting experiences that await you in Kunming.
Your journey in Kunming begins with a visit to the Stone Forest, a stunning natural wonder and UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique limestone formations that resemble a vast forest of stone pillars. As you explore this otherworldly landscape, your guide will lead you along scenic pathways through towering stone "trees" and narrow, winding corridors that make the forest feel like a labyrinth. The Stone Forest, formed over millions of years by natural erosion, holds cultural significance for the local Sani people, a branch of the Yi ethnic group, who have lived in the area for generations. Your guide will share fascinating stories and legends associated with the formations, enhancing your appreciation of this ancient landscape. You’ll also learn about the Sani customs, folklore, and traditions that are an integral part of the Stone Forest’s history.
Douhua Mixian combines soft rice noodles with douhua, a silky, custard-like tofu, creating a deliciously light and savory dish. Typically served in a rich broth and topped with fresh herbs, pickles, and chili oil, this comforting meal balances textures and flavors, offering a taste that is both mild and satisfying. It's a beloved breakfast or lunch option, with variations in toppings and spice levels to suit individual preferences. Qiguo Ji, or Steam Pot Chicken, is a Yunnan specialty cooked without water, relying on steam to cook the ingredients in a unique clay pot designed specifically for this method. The chicken is slow-cooked with local medicinal herbs, creating a clear, flavorful broth that’s both nutritious and aromatic. This delicate dish is renowned for its pure, natural taste, and the tender chicken and rich herbal broth are perfect for savoring on cooler days. Both dishes provide a delicious introduction to the diverse culinary heritage of Kunming and Yunnan Province.
After a satisfying lunch, your guide and driver will escort you to the high-speed train station, where you’ll board a train bound for Guilin, your next destination on this adventure. Your guide will assist you with check-in and boarding to ensure a smooth transition. As you settle in on the train, get ready for the scenic journey and anticipate the beautiful landscapes, limestone mountains, and rivers awaiting you in Guilin—a city renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Upon arrival at the Guilin high-speed train station, look for the "Your Way Holiday" sign to locate your local guide. They’ll be ready to warmly greet you, assist with your luggage, and provide a smooth transfer to your hotel. As you settle into the comfort of your accommodations, take the time to relax and prepare for the exciting adventures that Guilin has to offer in the coming days.
After enjoying a hearty breakfast at the hotel, your guide and driver will meet you to begin your journey to Longsheng by car. This scenic drive will take you through beautiful countryside landscapes, winding past lush hills and terraced fields that showcase the natural beauty of the region. As you travel, your guide will share insights about the local culture and geography, setting the stage for an immersive experience in Longsheng’s breathtaking rice terraces and traditional villages.
Your adventure in Longsheng begins with a visit to the Longji Rice Terrace Scenic Area, one of China’s most stunning agricultural landscapes. Known as the "Dragon’s Backbone" for its intricate patterns that resemble a dragon’s scales, these terraces have been carefully cultivated by the local Zhuang and Yao ethnic communities for centuries. As you explore this magnificent area, your guide will lead you along scenic paths that wind through the terraces, bringing you to vantage points with panoramic views of the cascading fields. The terraces change appearance with each season—lush green in spring and summer, golden in autumn, and snow-dusted in winter. Your guide will share the history and significance of these terraces, explaining how the traditional farming methods have been passed down through generations and how they reflect the harmony between the people and their natural surroundings. Along the way, your guide will introduce you to local customs, pointing out the unique wooden stilt houses of the Zhuang and Yao people and providing an opportunity to learn about their rich cultural heritage. With your guide’s knowledge and insights, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the area’s traditions, making your visit to the Longji Rice Terraces a truly memorable experience.
Longsheng Oil Tea is a savory, aromatic tea traditionally made by the local Yao people. The tea leaves are stir-fried in oil before water is added, creating a rich, smoky broth that’s often mixed with puffed rice, peanuts, and other crunchy toppings. It’s both a comforting drink and a light meal, commonly enjoyed in the morning or shared among friends and family during social gatherings. The process of making oil tea is a communal ritual, allowing you to experience the hospitality and warmth of the local culture. Yusheng (Fish Sashimi) is a popular dish in Longsheng, featuring fresh, thinly sliced river fish. Prepared raw, the fish is marinated with local spices, ginger, garlic, and vinegar to bring out its natural flavors and balance the taste. This delicacy is often served with a variety of dipping sauces, providing a unique taste that combines freshness with a bit of spice and tanginess. Yusheng reflects the region’s appreciation for fresh ingredients and simple yet flavorful preparations, making it a must-try for anyone interested in local cuisine.
Your final stop in Longsheng is a visit to the Minority Village, where you’ll have the chance to experience the traditions and daily life of the local Zhuang and Yao ethnic communities. As you arrive, your guide will introduce you to the village’s rich cultural heritage, sharing stories and insights about the customs, clothing, and history of these unique groups. Walking through the village, you’ll see traditional wooden stilt houses and intricate handicrafts made by local artisans. Your guide will take you to meet some of the villagers, who are often eager to demonstrate traditional weaving, embroidery, and other crafts that have been passed down for generations. One of the highlights is seeing the Yao women with their famously long hair, which they wear in elaborate styles, symbolizing age and family status. Your guide will explain the cultural significance of this tradition and other fascinating customs practiced by the villagers.
After your visit to the Minority Village, your guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel. Enjoy a comfortable ride as you reflect on the day’s experiences. Once at the hotel, you can relax and unwind, taking in the memories of the unique cultural insights and scenic beauty you’ve encountered. The evening is yours to rest and recharge for the next adventure, ensuring you're ready for another day of exploration.
The first highlight of your journey in Guilin is the Li River Cruise, an unforgettable experience guided by your expert local guide. As you board the boat, your guide will provide fascinating insights into the region’s history, culture, and geology. You’ll glide past the stunning limestone karst peaks, lush green hills, and tranquil waters, with your guide explaining how these breathtaking formations were created over millions of years. Throughout the cruise, your guide will share stories about the local villages along the river, the traditional fishing methods used by locals, and the region’s rich cultural heritage. You’ll also have the opportunity to spot fishing boats and locals working in the fields, adding a layer of authenticity to your experience.
After your relaxing Li River Cruise, your guide will take you to West Street, one of the most famous streets in Yangshuo, known for its vibrant mix of ancient charm and modern influence. As you stroll along this historic street, your guide will share fascinating stories about its origins, dating back over 1,400 years, and how it has evolved into a lively hub of culture and commerce. West Street is lined with traditional Chinese architecture, but it also features modern shops, cafes, and restaurants that cater to both locals and international visitors. Your guide will point out the unique blend of traditional Chinese culture with Western influences that can be seen in the street’s shops and restaurants, making it a perfect spot to experience both the old and the new.
Guilin Rice Noodles are a signature dish in the area and can be found at many local eateries. The noodles are made from rice, offering a delicate, smooth texture. Typically served in a flavorful broth with a variety of toppings such as tender beef, pork, or pickled vegetables, the dish is a delicious balance of savory and tangy flavors. Local variations include adding spicy chili oil or garlic sauce to suit different tastes. It's commonly eaten for breakfast or lunch, and the dish’s simplicity and depth of flavor make it a beloved comfort food for locals and visitors alike. Guilin Water Chestnut Cake, known as Ma Ti Gao, is a traditional dessert made from water chestnut flour, sugar, and a variety of other natural ingredients. The cake has a delicate, slightly chewy texture, with a sweet yet mild flavor. Often enjoyed as a snack or after a meal, it is a popular choice for those looking for a light and refreshing treat. This dessert highlights the region’s emphasis on using fresh, natural ingredients to create subtly sweet, satisfying dishes.
After enjoying the local flavors of Guilin Rice Noodles and Guilin Water Chestnut Cake, your guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel. Relax and unwind as you reflect on the day’s cultural and culinary experiences. You’ll have the evening free to rest and recharge for the next leg of your journey, ensuring you're ready for more exciting adventures to come.
In the morning, after breakfast, your guide and driver will escort you to the high-speed train station for your trip to Chongqing. Enjoy the scenic ride as you travel to this vibrant city, known for its mountainous landscape, rich history, and delicious cuisine. Once you arrive, your guide will meet you at the station and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel, where you can relax and prepare for the next exciting part of your journey. Get ready to dive into the culture and history of Chongqing, your next destination.
Upon your arrival in Chongqing, follow the "Your Way Holiday" signs to meet your local guide. Once you’ve connected with your guide, they will escort you and your driver to the port, where you’ll board your Yangtze River cruise. As the cruise sets sail, you’ll be surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Yangtze River, with towering mountains, lush forests, and picturesque villages lining the banks. Relax and enjoy panoramic views, while learning about the region’s cultural and historical significance. This journey promises to be a captivating and relaxing experience, offering a perfect blend of exploration and leisure.
The Yangtze River, the longest river in China and the third longest in the world, spans over 6,300 kilometers, flowing from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to the East China Sea near Shanghai. This river has long been a lifeline for China, playing a pivotal role in the country’s history, economy, and culture. The Yangtze River basin is one of the most fertile and densely populated areas in China, with the river providing irrigation, transportation, and resources to support local agriculture and trade. Throughout history, the Yangtze has also served as a crucial cultural divide between northern and southern China, with its tributaries—including the Min River, Han River, Jialing River, Gan River, and Huangpu River—further enhancing the region’s ecological diversity and economic connectivity. During your excursion to Fengdu, you will have the chance to visit the famous "Ghost City" on Mingshan Hill, a site rich with Taoist and Buddhist symbols of the afterlife. The "Ghost City" is renowned for its unique statues of ghosts and devils, illustrating traditional beliefs about judgment and the afterlife. This hauntingly fascinating place has been a pilgrimage site for over 2,000 years and offers insight into ancient Chinese spirituality and mythology. Alternatively, you could visit the new relocation village in Fengdu, built for families who had to move due to the rising waters from the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. This massive project, one of the most ambitious engineering feats of the 21st century, reshaped the landscape of the Yangtze River and provided flood control, improved navigation, and hydroelectric power. The relocation village showcases modern adaptation to environmental and social change, giving a glimpse into how local communities have reestablished their lives along the river.
The Shibaozhai Pagoda is an architectural marvel that rises dramatically on the rocky shores of the Yangtze River. Known as "The Pearl of the Yangtze," this 12-story red wooden pagoda was built in the 18th century without a single nail—a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Chinese craftsmanship. The pagoda is a prime example of traditional Chinese architecture, with each floor housing relics, steles, and inscriptions from various dynasties that reflect the pagoda’s long and storied past. Upon reaching the top, visitors are rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Yangtze River and the surrounding landscape, offering a unique perspective on the river that has shaped Chinese civilization. The windows on each level also provide stunning vantage points to admire the flow of the Yangtze and the changing scenery, from lush greenery to mist-covered waters. A highlight of visiting Shibaozhai is the sense of connection to China's spiritual heritage and natural beauty. The pagoda is surrounded by legends, including tales of immortals and spirits said to have blessed the site, making it a revered destination for those seeking both adventure and a deeper understanding of China’s rich cultural legacy.
Your voyage down the mighty Yangtze River brings you through a mesmerizing tapestry of narrow gorges, hidden reefs, and powerful rapids that reflect the ancient strength and beauty of China’s landscapes. As you drift along, you’ll have the chance to take a thrilling excursion through the Daning River’s Small Gorges, known as the “Lesser Three Gorges.” These gorges may be narrower than the main Three Gorges, but their stunning views of steep cliffs, lush vegetation, and mysterious caves create an intimate, unforgettable experience that captivates travelers with its serene beauty. Next, your journey takes you into the famous Wu Gorge, a place renowned for its forest-clad mountains, towering cliffs, and mist-shrouded peaks. Wu Gorge is known for its dramatic zigzags and steep rock faces that rise so high and close that sunlight barely reaches into some parts, creating a mystical atmosphere. The gorge is filled with legends, including the story of the 12 peaks, each named after a mythological figure, such as the “Goddess Peak,” said to be the protective spirit of the Yangtze. As you glide through Wu Gorge, you may see occasional waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, adding to the sense of otherworldly beauty.
The final stretch of your adventure takes you into Qutang Gorge, the shortest yet most dramatic of the Three Gorges. Spanning just eight kilometers, Qutang Gorge is a breathtaking passage where the river narrows to flow swiftly between steep canyon walls. High peaks tower overhead, and the river makes a series of sharp turns through narrow channels, offering awe-inspiring views of rugged landscapes that seem frozen in time. The steep cliffs of the gorge rise almost vertically, providing a natural frame for the Yangtze’s powerful currents. The Qutang Gorge is often regarded as the most scenic section of the Yangtze, with its blend of raw natural beauty and storied history.
You have the option to visit White Emperor City, an ancient site perched atop Baidi Mountain at the western entrance of Qutang Gorge, overlooking the Yangtze River. According to legend, over 2,000 years ago, the warlord Gongsun Shu saw a white dragon rising from the river and proclaimed himself the “White Emperor,” establishing the city here. Shrouded in mist, White Emperor City has long been a place of historical and cultural significance, attracting poets, artists, and travelers throughout Chinese history. If you choose to explore White Emperor City, you’ll enter the renowned Baidi Temple, home to a rich collection of relics and ancient architecture. The temple houses a forest of steles featuring inscriptions from various dynasties, showcasing the artistry and devotion of scholars and poets who left their mark here. Each stele offers a glimpse into the wisdom and admiration that historical figures felt for the mighty Yangtze. For those choosing this excursion, White Emperor City offers not only cultural treasures but also a breathtaking view of Qutang Gorge’s towering cliffs and the winding Yangtze below. Standing atop Baidi Mountain, you can enjoy panoramic views of the landscape that has inspired countless poets and artists for centuries. The combination of historic relics, mysterious artifacts, and natural beauty makes White Emperor City an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Three Gorges region.
This morning, you will visit the awe-inspiring Three Gorges Dam at Sandouping, the world’s largest hydroelectric power station, a marvel of modern engineering that stands as a testament to China’s ambition and innovation. Stretching across the Yangtze River, the dam is not only a critical source of electricity, supplying power to millions, but also plays a crucial role in improving the river's shipping capacity. With its extensive flood control measures, it helps reduce the risk of devastating floods downstream by creating vast flood storage space, regulating water flow, and ensuring greater stability for communities along the riverbanks. During your visit, you will learn about the dam’s complex construction process and its profound impact on the environment, economy, and local culture. The dam's massive structure and its surrounding infrastructure are key to the development of the region. Afterward, you will have the opportunity to sail through the Three Gorges Dam ship locks, a truly remarkable experience. The locks, which are among the largest in the world, allow ships to navigate the 113-meter height difference created by the dam, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ingenuity required to accommodate large vessels and maintain river navigation in this transformed landscape.
Sailing through Xiling Gorge, the longest (41 miles) and deepest of the Three Gorges, offers a truly exhilarating experience. Known for its treacherous waters filled with numerous reefs, rapid shoals, and uniquely shaped stones, this section of the Yangtze is renowned for its challenging navigation. The powerful currents and unpredictable rocks have made it historically dangerous, but also a captivating spectacle for those who venture through. The scenery along Xiling Gorge is absolutely breathtaking, with towering cliffs that seem to rise out of the water, creating a sense of awe and isolation. The gorge is home to several famous streams and springs that cascade down the mountainsides, adding a tranquil contrast to the fast-moving river below. As you sail, you’ll pass through karst caves, their jagged openings offering a glimpse into the geological wonders shaped by millions of years of erosion. The lush greenery and mist that often shrouds the area enhance the ethereal beauty of the landscape, making it a photographer’s dream and a nature lover's paradise. Along the way, you'll also encounter ancient temples and relics tucked away in the cliffs, showcasing the deep cultural and spiritual significance this area holds. Xiling Gorge's combination of natural beauty, dramatic landscapes, and rich history makes it one of the most memorable sections of the Three Gorges, offering a blend of danger and enchantment that is truly unique.
Your unforgettable cruise comes to an end as you land in Yichang, a vibrant city located at the eastern entrance of the Three Gorges. After experiencing the magnificent landscapes, ancient sites, and engineering marvels along the Yangtze, you’ll disembark here, marking the conclusion of your river journey. Yichang, known for its proximity to the Three Gorges Dam, offers a glimpse into the region's modern development, while also serving as a gateway to the scenic and historical wonders of the Yangtze River. After disembarking, you’ll have the opportunity to reflect on the incredible adventure through the Three Gorges, carrying with you lasting memories of this spectacular voyage.
Upon arrival in Yichang, you will be guided to your next destination by a friendly guide and driver. Look for the "Your Way Holiday" sign to easily identify your guide, who will assist you throughout the rest of your journey. The guide and driver will ensure a smooth transfer from the cruise terminal to the airport. After a comfortable ride, you'll be escorted to the airport for your flight to Shanghai, where the vibrant city awaits to continue your Chinese adventure. Safe travels as you head to your next exciting destination!
Upon arrival at Shanghai Airport, please look for the "Your Way Holiday" sign to easily identify your guide. Once you’ve met your guide, they will assist you with all the necessary arrangements and escort you to your private transfer. With the help of your guide and driver, you’ll be taken comfortably to your hotel, where you can settle in and relax. This marks the start of your exciting time in Shanghai, and your guide will be there to ensure you’re fully prepared for the upcoming journey, ready to explore all the amazing sights and experiences this vibrant city has to offer.
In the morning, after enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, your guide and driver will meet you in the hotel lobby. They will assist you with your belongings and ensure a smooth departure as they transfer you to your first destination of the day—Yuyuan Garden & Bazaar. During the drive, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating insights into the history of this famous classical garden, as well as the vibrant surrounding bazaar. The guide will give you a glimpse of what to expect during the visit, helping you appreciate the blend of traditional culture and modern shopping. Once you arrive at Yuyuan Garden, your guide will lead you through this magnificent historical site, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty. You’ll explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate pavilions, tranquil ponds, and the elegant bridges, while learning about the garden's architecture, design, and its importance in Chinese culture. Afterward, your guide will take you to Yuyuan Bazaar, where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this bustling market. Here, you’ll have time to shop for traditional Chinese souvenirs, taste local snacks, and experience the blend of old-world charm and modern commerce.
After visiting Yuyuan Garden and Bazaar, your guide and driver will transfer you to your next destination—Old French Concession. During the drive, your knowledgeable guide will offer a brief overview of this historic district, explaining how it once served as a French concession and its transformation into one of Shanghai’s most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods. Your guide will also share some fascinating stories about the blend of French and Chinese influences in the area, setting the stage for your exploration. Once you arrive in the Old French Concession, your guide will take you on a relaxed walking tour through its charming streets. As you wander along tree-lined avenues, you’ll see beautifully preserved colonial-era buildings, with European architectural styles mixed with traditional Chinese influences. Your guide will point out the distinctive "Shikumen" houses—classic Shanghai-style lane houses that represent a fusion of East and West.
After visiting the Old French Concession, your guide and driver will meet you at the designated location and transfer you to your next destination—Nanjing Road, one of the most famous shopping streets in Shanghai. During the drive, your guide will provide interesting facts about the history of Nanjing Road, explaining how it evolved from a bustling commercial hub in the early 20th century into a vibrant center for shopping, dining, and entertainment today. Your guide will also highlight the blend of historic architecture and modern retail spaces that define the area, giving you a preview of the exciting atmosphere that awaits. Upon arrival at Nanjing Road, your guide will lead you on a walk along the iconic pedestrian street, which stretches over 5 kilometers and is lined with both traditional Chinese stores and international luxury brands. As you stroll, your guide will share stories of Shanghai’s transformation and how Nanjing Road played a significant role in the city’s modernization. You'll learn about the significance of landmarks like the Shanghai Tang building and Peace Hotel, which reflect the city's colonial past, as well as the modern skyscrapers that now dominate the skyline.
Shanghai Spare Ribs with Rice Cake and White Cut Chicken are traditional dishes from Shanghai, each with its own distinctive flavor and cultural significance. Shanghai Spare Ribs with Rice Cake is a classic dish that combines a sweet and savory taste. The main ingredients are pork spare ribs and rice cakes. The ribs are typically either deep-fried or boiled, ensuring they are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The rice cakes absorb the rich, flavorful sauce, giving them a soft and chewy texture. The unique flavor of this dish comes from the sauce, which is often made with a mixture of sugar, soy sauce, and vinegar, creating a balance of sweet and savory notes. It is a popular dish in local restaurants and homes, especially during festive occasions or family gatherings. White Cut Chicken is a traditional dish from Shanghai and the Jiangnan region, known for its simplicity and clean flavors. The chicken is usually boiled in plain water to preserve its natural taste, resulting in tender, juicy meat. What sets White Cut Chicken apart is the special dipping sauce, typically made from a combination of ginger, scallions, and soy sauce, which enhances the flavor and adds depth. The dish is commonly served with rice and side dishes, making it a staple on Shanghai's dining tables.
After lunch, your guide and driver will meet you at the designated location and transfer you to your next destination—The Bund, one of Shanghai’s most iconic landmarks. During the drive, your guide will provide an introduction to the historical and cultural significance of The Bund, explaining its role as the city's financial center during the early 20th century and the architectural beauty of its historic buildings, which reflect a blend of European styles. Once you arrive at The Bund, your guide will lead you on a leisurely walk along the promenade, offering fascinating insights into the area’s history. You will be surrounded by stunning colonial-era architecture, including the Customs House, the Shanghai International Conference Center, and the Bank of China Building, all of which tell the story of Shanghai’s rise as an international trading hub. Your guide will also point out the various styles of architecture, such as Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical, that are visible in the iconic buildings lining the street. As you walk along The Bund, you’ll have stunning views of the Huangpu River and the skyline of the Lujiazui financial district, where modern skyscrapers like the Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, and Jin Mao Tower contrast sharply with the historic architecture of the Bund. Your guide will share the history behind these towering skyscrapers and explain how the city has transformed over the decades.
In the evening, after a day of exploring Shanghai, your guide and driver will meet you and take you to the final highlight of the day—Huangpu River Night Cruise. During the drive, your guide will give you an overview of the significance of the Huangpu River, explaining how it has been central to Shanghai’s development as a major international port and cultural center. Your guide will also provide some background on the modern skyline you'll soon see, offering insights into how the city’s dynamic growth is reflected in its stunning waterfront. Once you arrive at the cruise dock, your guide will assist you in boarding the boat and ensure you’re comfortable as you embark on your scenic journey along the river. As the boat sets sail, your guide will point out key landmarks along the river, including the historical buildings of The Bund, the modern skyscrapers of Lujiazui, and the illuminated Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, and Jin Mao Tower. Your guide will share fascinating stories about these landmarks, their architectural significance, and their role in shaping Shanghai’s identity.
After the cruise, your guide will ensure a smooth return to your hotel or the next destination, concluding your day with a perfect view of Shanghai’s stunning nightscape.
On your final day in Shanghai, you'll have the freedom to explore the city at your own pace with a Free Exploration day. For a unique and memorable experience, we recommend visiting Zhujiajiao Water Town, one of the most picturesque water towns near Shanghai. Your guide and driver will meet you at the hotel in the morning and escort you to Zhujiajiao, a charming ancient water town known for its well-preserved canals, traditional bridges, and historic architecture. During the drive, your guide will provide an introduction to the town's history and significance, explaining how Zhujiajiao has remained a tranquil and culturally rich destination for centuries, offering a glimpse into the traditional life along the waterways.
Upon arriving in Zhujiajiao Water Town, your guide will take you to the first highlight of the day—Fangsheng Bridge, one of the most iconic and ancient landmarks in the town. This picturesque stone bridge spans across the Daqing River, offering a beautiful view of the surrounding waterway and traditional architecture. Your guide will explain the historical significance of Fangsheng Bridge, which was originally built during the Ming Dynasty and has long been a symbol of prosperity and good fortune for the locals. As you stand on the bridge, your guide will share the fascinating story behind its name, “Fangsheng,” which means “release of life.” Historically, locals would use the bridge as a place to release fish and other small creatures into the river, as a way to symbolize the act of freeing life and bringing good karma. Your guide will also explain the bridge’s role in the development of Zhujiajiao as an important trading hub and its connection to the town’s rich cultural heritage.
After visiting Fangsheng Bridge, your guide will take you to North Street, one of the most vibrant and bustling streets in Zhujiajiao Water Town. Known for its lively atmosphere and traditional architecture, North Street is lined with charming shops, tea houses, and local eateries, offering a perfect glimpse into the town’s everyday life. As you stroll down the street, your guide will point out the beautiful ancient buildings, some of which date back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, showcasing the classic style of traditional water town architecture. Your guide will share stories about the historical significance of North Street, which has long been a center of commerce in Zhujiajiao. It was once a vital marketplace where traders would bring goods by boat along the canals, creating a bustling commercial area that has retained much of its old-world charm. While exploring North Street, you’ll have the opportunity to sample local snacks and shop for unique handmade souvenirs. Your guide will recommend the best places to taste traditional Zhujiajiao snacks, such as sweet dumplings or fried rice cakes, and can provide insights into the ingredients and cultural significance of these dishes.
After exploring North Street, your guide will take you to the next highlight of Zhujiajiao Water Town—West Hall, an important historical and cultural site in the town. Located along the riverbank, West Hall is an ancient structure with a fascinating history that dates back to the Ming Dynasty. It was originally built as a place for community gatherings and cultural activities, and today, it serves as a symbol of the town’s rich heritage. Your guide will explain the historical significance of West Hall, which was once a venue for local festivals, ceremonies, and even theatrical performances. The hall's architecture is a beautiful example of traditional Chinese design, with its intricate wooden carvings, large wooden beams, and tiled roof, all showcasing the craftsmanship of ancient artisans. As you explore the hall, your guide will point out the unique features of the building, including the painted decorations that depict scenes from Chinese folklore and local life, giving you a deeper understanding of the cultural importance of the hall. Inside, your guide will share the history of how the hall was used in Zhujiajiao's past and its role in the community. The building has also been a place for worship and was used for local religious ceremonies, offering insights into the spiritual traditions of the area.
Jiao Li Jiang Rou, or Zhujiajiao's braised pork, is a dish that highlights the region's rich culinary heritage. The tender cuts of pork belly are slowly simmered in a savory sauce made from soy sauce, sugar, garlic, and a variety of spices. The result is a melt-in-your-mouth experience, with a perfect balance of salty and subtly sweet flavors. Your guide will explain the traditional cooking methods, showcasing how this dish embodies the local flavors and culinary techniques passed down through generations. Often served with rice or steamed buns, it’s a comforting and beloved meal for locals. Next, you’ll be introduced to Bai Tang Jin Ju, or candied kumquats, a delightful local treat that has become especially popular among visitors. These small, bright-orange fruits are preserved in sugar, offering a unique combination of sweet and tangy flavors. Your guide will share the significance of this sweet, explaining how kumquats are considered symbols of good luck and prosperity in Chinese culture. As you sample these delicious treats, your guide will encourage you to savor the contrast between the sweet and tart, reflecting the local customs and culinary traditions of Zhujiajiao. Whether enjoying the savory richness of the braised pork or the refreshing burst of the candied kumquats, these local specialties will enhance your exploration of this picturesque water town.
After enjoying the local delicacies, your guide will take you to explore the Deep Lanes and Quiet Alleys of Zhujiajiao Water Town, offering a chance to experience the town’s hidden charm away from the bustling streets. These narrow, tranquil lanes are lined with traditional houses, small gardens, and quiet courtyards, giving you a deeper glimpse into the daily life of this ancient water town. As you stroll through these lanes, your guide will point out the unique architectural details of the old homes, such as the wooden beams, stone-paved paths, and traditional tile roofs, which have been preserved for centuries. Your guide will explain the significance of these alleys, which once served as the heart of the community, with local families living and working in close-knit surroundings. The deep lanes offer a serene atmosphere, where the sounds of the flowing water and the occasional call of birds are all you’ll hear, providing a peaceful contrast to the more tourist-filled areas.
The last stop on your journey through Zhujiajiao Water Town is Kezhi Garden, a beautiful and tranquil example of traditional Chinese garden design. After your exploration of the town's lanes and alleys, your guide will lead you to this peaceful retreat, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Kezhi Garden, dating back to the Qing Dynasty, is a classic example of a suzhou-style garden, known for its harmonious combination of water, rocks, plants, and architecture. Your guide will explain how the layout of the garden is carefully designed to create a serene and balanced environment, with winding paths, pavilions, bridges, and koi-filled ponds. The garden is divided into different sections, each designed to evoke different moods and experiences. As you walk through, your guide will point out the significant features, such as the intricately designed pavilions, the elegant rock formations, and the lush greenery, all of which reflect the principles of feng shui and the idea of unity between man and nature.
After your visit to Kezhi Garden, your guide and driver will meet you at the designated location and ensure a comfortable journey back to your hotel in Shanghai. As you drive back, your guide will summarize the highlights of your day, reflecting on the peaceful beauty and rich cultural heritage of Zhujiajiao Water Town.
After exploring so many beautiful places in China, it’s time to head home. Your guide and driver will ensure a smooth transfer to the airport for your departure. On the way to the airport, your guide will take a moment to reflect on your incredible 21-day journey across China. Though your journey is coming to an end, the memories and experiences will stay with you forever. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your unforgettable adventure. Wishing you safe travels and a smooth flight as you conclude your remarkable exploration of China.
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