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Experience the best of China on this carefully crafted 10-day journey from Beijing to Shanghai, designed especially for travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion and seamless travel. Our best China tours from Australia combine visits to iconic sites like the Great Wall, Terracotta Warriors, Shaolin Temple, and vibrant cityscapes, offering a deep understanding of China’s rich history and modern life. With expert guides providing local insights and personalized service every step of the way, guests enjoy a stress-free experience that connects them closely with China’s heritage. This tour stands out among China tours from Australia for delivering unforgettable memories through cultural discovery and exceptional hospitality.
Duration: 10 Days, 9 Nights
Attractions(Cities):
Beijing, Xian, Luoyang
Pick-up point:
Beijing International Airport (based on your requirement)
Finishing point:
Beijing International Airport (based on your requirement)
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Day1 Beijing Arrival
Day2 Beijing: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven
Day3 Beijing: Great Wall, Summer Palace
Day4 Beijing-Luoyang by train: Hutong
Day5 Luoyang-Dengfeng-Luoyang: Shaolin Temple
Day6 Luoyang-Xi'an by train: Luoyang Museum, Luoyang Grottoes and White Horse Temple
Day7 Xi'an: Terracotta Warriors, Bell Tower, Gao's Courtyard and Muslim Quarter
Day8 Xi'an-Shanghai by Plane: Ancient City Wall, Wild Goose Pagoda and north square and Hanyang Tomb
Day9 Shanghai: Shikumen, the Bund, Yuyuan Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, Lujiazui CBD and Shanghai Tower
Day10 Shanghai Departure
A warm welcome awaits you in the airport arrival hall, where our courteous driver will be easily recognizable with a “Your Way Holiday” sign. Right from your arrival, we aim to make your journey smooth and worry-free. Comfort and safety come first as the driver takes you straight to your hotel, allowing you to unwind after your flight. With local knowledge and thoughtful service, our team is ready from the start to help you explore like a true local.
Start your morning at Tiananmen Square, widely regarded as China’s political center. While you take in the vastness of this iconic site, your guide will share its rich history and deep symbolism—from the 1949 founding of the People’s Republic to pivotal moments in China's modern evolution. Encircled by important structures like the Great Hall of the People and the Monument to the People’s Heroes, the square offers a fitting introduction to Beijing’s historical layers. Your guide will also highlight subtle elements—local customs, daily flag ceremonies, and security routines—that reveal how this space functions in everyday life.
Afterward, pass beneath the Gate of Heavenly Peace to enter the awe-inspiring Forbidden City, a World Heritage site that served as the imperial center for over five centuries. Covering more than 180 acres and nearly 1,000 ancient structures, the complex presents a wealth of history and grandeur. Your guide will lead you through majestic courtyards and ornate chambers, bringing to life the traditions of royal life, ceremonial practices, and the meanings behind its vibrant decor. Along the way, you’ll learn about Confucian values, dynastic power structures, and architectural brilliance—all while avoiding crowds thanks to our strategic path.
Later in the day, continue to the peaceful Temple of Heaven, a striking example of Ming-era architecture and sacred design. Once the site of imperial rituals for good harvests, the temple complex reflects a deep connection to celestial patterns and natural balance. As you visit highlights like the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and the Circular Mound Altar, your guide will reveal the intentional acoustics and symbolic meanings behind each structure. You’ll also witness slices of daily life—residents practicing tai chi, dancing, or playing board games—offering a glimpse into the living culture that thrives in modern Beijing.
This morning leads you to the awe-inspiring Great Wall, an enduring emblem of China’s resilience and historical might. You'll explore a handpicked section—less frequented by crowds yet remarkably intact—to enjoy a more genuine encounter. As you make your way up the ancient stone pathways, your guide will uncover the story woven into its walls: the dynastic efforts behind its construction, the hardships faced by soldiers stationed there, and the strategic value of its mountain-hugging watchtowers. You’ll have time to wander freely, snap panoramic shots, and soak in the vastness of the wall without the usual bustle. Thanks to our expert guidance, the experience feels personal and grounded in local perspective.
When afternoon arrives, your journey continues at the serene Summer Palace, a masterpiece of imperial landscaping and cultural expression. Your guide will walk you through the elegant layout of Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, explaining how Qing rulers found peace here during Beijing’s sweltering months. Admire the intricate artwork along the Long Corridor, step into opulent pavilions, and hear the dramatic tale of Empress Dowager Cixi and her powerful legacy. Along the way, you’ll be introduced to subtle touches—ancient symbols, poetic inscriptions, and the engineering genius behind the Marble Boat—that reveal the deeper charm of this royal haven beyond what most visitors ever notice.
Your morning begins with our guide meeting you at your hotel and escorting you to the train station, where you'll be assisted through the check-in process for your high-speed journey to Luoyang—an ancient capital steeped in Chinese history. Traveling at up to 300 km/h, the train ride is not only fast and smooth but also offers a scenic shift from Beijing’s modern skyline to the historic heartland of central China. During the ride, your guide will share insights into Luoyang’s heritage and offer helpful tips to make your visit even more enriching. With the logistics all handled, you’re free to relax and enjoy the changing landscapes outside your window.
Prior to leaving Beijing, you’ll delve into the city’s soul with a walk through its historic hutongs—intimate alleyways lined with traditional courtyard houses that preserve its authentic rhythm. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll wander through these lived-in streets, where you might spot locals tending flowers, seniors playing chess, or early-morning vendors serving up breakfast. A stop at a classic siheyuan invites you into a local home, where your guide will help facilitate a warm conversation with the residents, sharing family traditions and stories passed down through generations. This quiet moment offers a meaningful connection to Beijing’s everyday life, bringing a richer, more personal perspective to your journey.
Your adventure today leads you from Luoyang to Dengfeng, where you’ll dive into the cultural and spiritual legacy of the famed Shaolin Temple, nestled at the base of the Songshan Mountains. Known as the origin of Chan (Zen) Buddhism and Chinese martial arts, this sacred site holds more than religious significance—it stands as a symbol of resilience and tradition. With your expert guide, you'll step into the centuries-old temple grounds, wandering through timeworn halls once filled with meditating monks and silent training. Along the way, the guide will unpack the deeper meaning behind the temple’s layout, how martial arts were woven into Buddhist teachings, and the temple’s journey through history’s upheavals and restorations.
A major highlight awaits in the form of a live martial arts show performed by the temple’s own monks. Through the guide’s interpretation of each precise and intentional movement, you’ll begin to see how Shaolin Kung Fu is rooted in mindfulness, philosophy, and spiritual strength. Adding to the experience, the guide may offer stories from current disciples or reflect on the realities of life in a modern monastery. After taking in all that the temple has to offer, you’ll travel back to Luoyang, with your guide close by to share more insights, answer your curiosities, or simply make the return smooth and enjoyable. This thoughtfully planned day invites you into the heart of one of China’s richest cultural treasures.
Your day kicks off with a stop at the Luoyang Museum, where your guide will delve into the city’s historical legacy as one of China’s ancient capitals. Housing more than 400,000 cultural relics—including jade artifacts, Tang dynasty sancai ceramics, bronze items, and early Buddhist treasures—the museum offers a window into the nation’s evolving heritage. As you explore the galleries, your guide will connect the artifacts to Luoyang’s influential roles throughout various dynasties, touching on shifts in governance, culture, and commerce. Rather than a passive visit, this experience invites you to engage with the past through stories and deeper context.
Next, your journey continues to the Longmen Grottoes, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site known for its thousands of stone-carved Buddhist figures nestled into limestone cliffs. With more than 100,000 statues crafted between the 5th and 8th centuries, the site offers a breathtaking look at devotional art. Your guide will lead you to key highlights, including the imposing Vairocana Buddha at Fengxian Temple and the intricate carvings in Guyang Cave, explaining how each piece reflects religious belief, imperial patronage, and artistic mastery. Set beside a tranquil river, this sacred site provides a serene backdrop for contemplation and learning.
Later in the day, you'll visit White Horse Temple, regarded as the first official Buddhist temple in China, built during the Eastern Han era. Featuring peaceful courtyards, solemn halls, and global pavilions influenced by Thai, Indian, and Burmese styles, the temple showcases the international spread of Buddhism. The guide will recount the tale of the two Indian monks who brought scriptures on a white horse, laying the groundwork for Buddhism in China. Following the visit, your guide will accompany you to the train station and assist with the boarding process for your high-speed journey to Xi’an, seamlessly leading you into the next phase of your discovery.
You’ll kick off the day with a visit to the iconic Terracotta Warriors, situated on the outskirts of Xi’an. This vast underground force, hidden beneath the earth for more than two millennia, was created to protect Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the afterlife. Upon entering the massive excavation halls, you’ll find yourself face-to-face with thousands of intricately crafted, life-sized soldiers—each one unique in expression and stance. Your guide will offer rich historical background on the emperor’s legacy and his pursuit of eternal life, while also pointing out remarkable details such as the warriors' original paintwork and the ancient use of assembly-line production. The visit also touches on present-day archaeological efforts and little-known mysteries, including the untouched main tomb. This experience goes beyond sightseeing—it brings to life a story of imperial ambition and technical brilliance through engaging narration.
After returning to central Xi’an, your next stop is the Bell Tower, a graceful Ming-dynasty landmark that has served as the city’s central point for centuries. Boasting traditional architectural elements like curved eaves and ornate decorations, it once regulated both time and order in the ancient capital. From the tower’s upper floor, sweeping views of the historic city and its old walls unfold before you. The guide will describe how the city's layout was intentionally designed, with the tower at its heart, linking various districts and symbolizing harmony. You’ll be shown carvings and symbolic designs that tie into ancient cosmological beliefs, all while hearing vivid local legends that breathe life into the structure’s storied past.
Just around the corner is Gao’s Courtyard, a well-preserved Qing dynasty residence tucked into one of Xi’an’s quieter alleys near the Drum Tower. Entering through its wooden doors, you’ll find yourself in a tranquil world of stone pathways, lattice windows, and rooms arranged to reflect Confucian principles. The guide will walk you through daily life in a traditional household, explaining how status and rituals shaped the use of each space. A live shadow puppet performance adds depth to the visit, reviving a time-honored storytelling tradition. You might even meet a puppeteer, with the guide helping to interpret their words and connect the performance to age-old values and folk tales. This intimate visit offers a window into Xi’an’s living heritage, far removed from tourist crowds.
To end the day, you’ll explore the vibrant Muslim Quarter, where centuries of Silk Road history echo through the scents, sights, and sounds. Lined with lanterns and street food stalls, the area pulses with energy as Hui Muslim vendors serve up skewered meats, hand-pulled noodles, and sticky-sweet pastries. The guide will share how this unique community has thrived here since ancient times, enriching Xi’an’s cultural fabric. As you walk, you’ll notice subtle architectural blends—Arabic script carved into wooden beams, or Islamic elements fused with traditional Chinese design. You’ll also pick up bits of local phrases or exchange greetings with shopkeepers, guided by your translator. It’s an evening that blends flavor and culture, leaving you with a richer sense of Xi’an’s role as a bridge between worlds.
Your exploration of Xi’an kicks off with a stroll along the towering Ancient City Wall, an architectural marvel dating back to the Ming Dynasty in the 14th century. Rising 12 meters tall and spanning more than 13 kilometers, it grants you panoramic views that contrast the city’s historic charm with its modern developments. While making your way along the top—whether on foot or by bike—your guide will delve into how this defensive structure once safeguarded a capital that hosted over 13 dynasties. They’ll also highlight significant gates and towers, each representing a chapter in Xi’an’s deep and layered history.
Next, your steps lead you to the iconic Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the bustling North Square that surrounds it. Constructed during the Tang Dynasty, the pagoda was built to house the Buddhist scriptures brought back from India by Xuanzang and stands today as a testament to ancient spiritual exchange. As you move through the area, your guide will recount tales from Xuanzang’s epic journey and explain the monument’s place in Chinese religious history. The square outside blends the old with the new—musical fountains and artwork attract crowds of locals daily. Through your guide’s perspective, you’ll gain a better sense of how this site continues to reflect the spirit of contemporary Xi’an.
To conclude the day, you'll make your way to the Hanyangling Mausoleum, the serene burial site of Emperor Jingdi and Empress Wang from the Western Han Dynasty. Offering a contrast to the more well-known Terracotta Warriors, this site features smaller clay figures of everyday court life—servants, soldiers, and livestock—captured in remarkable detail. As you peer down from the transparent walkways above the burial chambers, your guide will share insights into Han dynasty values, rituals, and social organization. The explanations will paint a vivid picture of life and belief systems during the emperor’s reign. Finally, your guide will accompany you to the airport and assist with check-in for your departing flight to Shanghai.
The experience in Shanghai starts with a leisurely walk through the old Shikumen district, where narrow alleys and stone-framed doorways tell stories of the city’s layered past. Representing a mix of Eastern traditions and Western touches from the early 1900s, the Shikumen style captures a unique period in Shanghai’s evolution. While wandering these quiet lanes, your guide will introduce the traditions, neighborhood spirit, and how Shanghai rose from humble fishing origins to a major world city. With its textured brick façades, wooden lattice doors, and lively storefronts, the neighborhood feels alive with history, and your guide will point out lesser-known corners full of local character.
Following this, the iconic Bund awaits—a riverside walkway lined with architectural treasures from the colonial era that reflect Shanghai’s global connections. Here, your guide will describe the heritage behind each grand building, from ornate churches to classical banks, highlighting the Bund’s role in shaping Shanghai’s financial legacy. Afterward, you’ll wander through Yuyuan Garden, a serene and elegant space filled with flowing ponds, curling rockeries, and traditional pavilions. Your guide will decode the symbolic meanings within the garden’s layout and explain how such landscapes were designed to stimulate both the senses and the mind.
Later in the day, the journey takes you to the tranquil Jade Buddha Temple, which houses two remarkable jade statues brought from Myanmar. The guide will share the temple’s background, its daily practices, and the role it plays in local spiritual life. Afterwards, step into the future as you explore Lujiazui’s financial district, a skyline of gleaming towers that reflects Shanghai’s rapid modernization. The adventure wraps up with a stop at the soaring Shanghai Tower, the tallest in China and second tallest worldwide, where your guide will help you reach the observation deck for an unforgettable view of the city’s vast urban sprawl. Throughout the day, your guide weaves historical insight with modern marvels, offering a rich narrative that ties the past to the present.
As your time in Shanghai comes to an end, your driver and guide will be there to provide a smooth and stress-free departure, showcasing our dedication to thoughtful, personalized service. Regardless of whether your flight is scheduled for the morning or later in the day, your guide will assist you with hotel check-out, handling luggage and timing everything to ensure a calm and organized exit. They’ll accompany you to the airport, offering local commentary en route and ensuring you arrive well in advance to take care of all departure procedures. With their attentive support, you’ll be free to unwind and savor the memories of your Shanghai experience without any last-minute concerns.
Your Xi’an adventure kicks off with a visit to one of the world’s most famous archaeological discoveries: the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum. This remarkable museum is home to the life-sized terracotta soldiers, created to accompany Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the afterlife. Upon arrival, your guide will lead you through the museum, unveiling the intriguing story behind the discovery of this ancient wonder. In 1974, farmers accidentally uncovered the first of these figures, revealing a vast underground army consisting of over 8,000 soldiers, 670 horses, and 100 chariots, each with unique facial expressions and armor. Your guide will explain the detailed process of crafting these figures, the construction of the Emperor’s tomb, and the broader historical context. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Terracotta Army provides a once-in-a-lifetime insight into ancient China, and your guide will ensure you appreciate its immense historical value.
Afterward, you’ll head to a local restaurant for lunch, where you can enjoy two of Xi’an’s most iconic and flavorful dishes: Roujiamo and Biangbiang noodles. Roujiamo, often referred to as the "Chinese hamburger," features slow-cooked, tender braised meat (such as pork, beef, or lamb) stuffed in a crispy flatbread. The meat is cooked with spices like cumin, garlic, and chili, making for a rich and aromatic filling. The contrast between the juicy meat and the crispy bread makes this a must-try local snack. Following that, you'll sample Biangbiang noodles, known for their thick, chewy texture and bold, spicy flavor. Hand-pulled and topped with a tangy sauce made of garlic, vinegar, chili oil, and spices, these noodles are a true representation of Xi’an’s vibrant food culture. With its unique name, which is one of the most complex in the Chinese language, the dish adds an extra layer of intrigue to the meal.
Following lunch, your exploration continues at the Bell Tower, one of Xi’an’s most iconic landmarks. This grand structure, originally built in 1384 during the Ming Dynasty, once served as a timekeeper and a signal for the opening and closing of the city gates. The 6-ton bell was struck in the morning to mark the start of the day, while a drum was used in the evening. As you explore the tower, your guide will explain its historical significance and its role as a symbol of Xi’an’s prosperous past. Standing at 36 meters tall, the tower offers stunning views of Xi'an, where the contrast between ancient streets and modern buildings is striking. Inside, you’ll learn about the history of the bell and its clockwork mechanism. Your guide will also point out notable landmarks such as the City Wall while sharing stories about the area’s past.
In the afternoon, you’ll venture to the bustling Muslim Quarter, a vibrant area that reflects Xi’an’s multicultural history as a key stop along the ancient Silk Road. Your guide will lead you through narrow alleys filled with market stalls, food vendors, and shops offering local snacks and traditional crafts. Home to a large Hui Muslim community, the Muslim Quarter presents a fascinating fusion of Islamic and Chinese cultures. As you stroll, you’ll encounter tantalizing smells from street food vendors serving lamb kebabs, Roujiamo, and Yangrou Paomo (lamb soup with bread). Don’t miss trying the local favorites—refreshing pomegranate juice and freshly made flatbreads. The sights, sounds, and flavors of the Muslim Quarter provide an immersive look into Xi’an’s diverse cultural heritage.
To wrap up your day, you’ll enjoy a traditional Dumpling Banquet, a true highlight of Xi’an’s culinary scene. Known as Jiaozi in Chinese, dumplings are a central part of the city's food culture, and the Dumpling Banquet showcases a variety of them. Filled with pork, beef, lamb, vegetables, or seafood, the dumplings come in various shapes, some resembling animals, flowers, or cultural symbols. As you savor each bite, your guide will explain the different fillings, origins, and regional variations. The Dumpling Banquet is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the stomach, with intricately crafted, colorful dumplings that make for a memorable dining experience.
Afterward, your guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel, where you can unwind and reflect on your eventful day, from the Terracotta Warriors to the Muslim Quarter and the Dumpling Banquet. Upon arrival, your guide will ensure you’re comfortably settled for the night. The rest of the evening is yours to relax or explore Xi’an at your own leisure.
Transfer to Xi'an train station at the pointed time by our driver for high-speed train to Beijing. When you arrive in Beijing, our local guide will wait for you at the exit of train station with a sign "China Private Tour".
You will go for tour directly, drive you to Beijing Nanluoguxiang Hutong Area. Recently the popularity of Nanluoguxiang hutong area has increased noticeably with tourist numbers on the rise following the complete refurbishment of the district in time for the 2008 Olympic Games. Many tourists enjoy taking ride through this 800-year-old hutong that was once home to celebrities, officials, artists and well-off families. There are well over 20 restaurants and 40 shops scattered along Nanluoguxiang.
After dinner, you will be taken back to your hotel in Beijing.
In the morning, your guide will escort you to the iconic Tiananmen Square, located at the heart of Beijing and brimming with historical significance. As one of the world’s largest public squares, Tiananmen Square has witnessed many defining moments in China’s history. Your guide will share its importance and elaborate on its role in the country's past, while highlighting key landmarks such as the Great Hall of the People and the National Museum of China. The vast expanse of the square evokes a powerful sense of national pride and offers a connection to China’s historical journey.
Following this, you’ll continue to the grand Forbidden City, the former imperial palace and one of the country’s most renowned landmarks. Spanning 180 acres and containing 980 buildings, the Forbidden City was the residence of Chinese emperors for over 500 years. Upon entering through the South Gate, your guide will lead you through the impressive halls, including the Hall of Supreme Harmony and the Hall of Central Harmony, explaining the symbolism and significance of each structure in imperial China. This immersive experience will deepen your understanding of the power, wealth, and culture of China’s rulers.
For lunch, you'll savor two of Beijing's signature dishes: Peking Duck and Rolling Donkey. Peking Duck, with its crispy, golden skin and tender meat, is a must-try dish, traditionally served with thin pancakes, hoisin sauce, and fresh vegetables. This classic dish highlights the culinary expertise of Beijing’s chefs. Next, enjoy Rolling Donkey, a traditional dessert made of glutinous rice flour and sweet red bean paste, coated in yellow soybean flour. Its chewy texture and nutty flavor make it a delightful treat, and your guide will explain the cultural roots and significance of both dishes in Beijing’s culinary landscape.
After lunch, you’ll visit the tranquil Temple of Heaven, a UNESCO World Heritage site that reflects China’s spiritual and astronomical traditions. This sacred place, once where emperors prayed for good harvests, is designed to symbolize the balance between heaven and earth. Your guide will explain the architectural importance of the temple, focusing on the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, the Echo Wall, and the Circular Mound Altar. The serene environment provides a sense of peace, offering an enlightening look into China’s spiritual practices.
Next, make your way to the Summer Palace, a royal garden once used as a summer retreat by Qing Dynasty emperors. Nestled beside Kunming Lake, the Summer Palace is a brilliant example of landscape design. Your guide will take you to Longevity Hill, where Buddhist temples and imperial structures blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. The gardens, lakeside vistas, and historic buildings exemplify China’s philosophical harmony between nature and human creation, making it a perfect spot to unwind and appreciate the beauty of royal heritage.
After a day filled with history, culture, and stunning sights, your guide and driver will transport you back to your hotel. During the journey, you'll have time to reflect on the day’s experiences.
Your day kicks off with a pick-up from your hotel, where your guide and driver will warmly welcome you and take you on an excursion to one of China's most famous landmarks—the Mutianyu Great Wall. Situated just outside Beijing, this section of the Wall offers a quieter and more tranquil experience compared to the bustling Badaling area. As you journey through the picturesque countryside, your guide will provide fascinating insights into the Wall's history, which was originally built during the Ming Dynasty to protect the northern borders of the empire. Upon arrival at Mutianyu, you’ll have the option to either hike up or take a cable car to the top, where you’ll be greeted with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Along the Wall, your guide will point out important features such as watchtowers, gates, and battlements, explaining their military significance. If you prefer a more leisurely visit, the cable car ride offers a scenic view of the Wall snaking through the mountains, while those seeking adventure can hike along the steeper sections for breathtaking vistas.
Following your time at the Great Wall, a delicious lunch awaits you featuring Shuan Yang Rou Hotpot, a Beijing specialty made with tender lamb simmered in a savory broth, accompanied by fresh vegetables and flavorful dipping sauces. For dessert, you’ll indulge in Tanghulu, skewered candied hawthorn covered in a crunchy sugar coating, offering a delightful mix of sweet and sour tastes. This meal provides a true taste of Beijing’s vibrant culinary traditions, harmonizing savory and sweet in every bite.
After lunch, your guide will take you to the peaceful Ming Tombs, located about 50 kilometers north of Beijing. Nestled in the tranquil Tianjin Mountains, the Ming Tombs are the burial site of 13 emperors from the Ming Dynasty. You will visit the Changling Tomb, the largest and most well-preserved of the Ming tombs, which houses Emperor Yongle. As you enter, you’ll walk along the Sacred Way, flanked by stone statues of animals, officials, and mythical creatures, all symbolizing protection for the emperors in the afterlife. Your guide will explain the significance of these statues and their role in ancient burial customs. The tomb itself is an architectural marvel, with grand halls and courtyards designed to reflect the emperor’s power and status. Inside, your guide will lead you through the burial chambers, shedding light on the rituals and treasures placed with the emperor to ensure a prosperous afterlife.
After a day full of discovery, your guide and driver will return you to your hotel, ensuring a smooth and relaxing journey. Once back, you’ll have the evening to unwind or continue exploring Beijing at your leisure.
Following a satisfying breakfast at your hotel, your driver will take you to Beijing Airport for your departure. As you bid farewell to this vibrant city, your 15-day exploration of China’s remarkable cultural and natural treasures draws to a close. With cherished memories of famous landmarks, immersive local experiences, and a greater understanding of China’s history, you’ll depart with an abundance of stories and unforgettable moments. We wish you a safe journey and eagerly anticipate welcoming you on your next adventure in the near future!
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