Overview
This 11-day China journey is designed for travelers who want a broad yet structured introduction to the country’s most recognizable highlights. Rather than focusing on only one type of experience, the route moves through several distinct layers of China: imperial Beijing, ancient Xi’an, dramatic mountain landscapes in Zhangjiajie and modern waterfront Shanghai.
It works especially well for first-time visitors because each city contributes something different and clearly defined. Beijing provides the country’s iconic political and imperial landmarks. Xi’an adds historical depth and dynastic storytelling. Zhangjiajie introduces one of China’s most visually unforgettable natural landscapes. Shanghai closes the trip with a modern and international urban finish.
Highlights
- Travel through four of China’s most iconic destinations in one route that balances history, landscapes and city life.
- Explore Beijing’s imperial landmarks, Xi’an’s ancient heritage, Zhangjiajie’s world-famous mountain scenery and Shanghai’s modern skyline.
- Enjoy a route that combines classic must-see attractions with strong visual experiences and clear travel logic for first-time visitors.
- Experience both daytime highlights and memorable evening moments, from cultural performances in Xi’an to illuminated city scenes in Zhangjiajie.
- Ideal for travelers who want a classic China trip with strong headline sights, practical transfers and a good mix of heritage and scenery.
Itinerary
Today is focused on arrival, rest and a smooth start to the trip. After arriving in Beijing, guests will be met and transferred to the hotel.
This first day is intentionally kept simple so travelers can settle in comfortably after the flight and prepare for the first full sightseeing day.
Today focuses on Beijing’s most iconic historical landmarks and the city’s imperial identity. Guests will visit Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, enjoy roast duck at Siji Minfu, and continue to the Temple of Heaven and the Summer Palace.
This day is designed to present Beijing through its strongest symbols of power, ritual, architecture and royal leisure.
Today focuses on one of China’s defining experiences: the Great Wall. Guests will travel to Mutianyu, one of the most scenic and traveler-friendly sections near Beijing.
This day is designed to deliver the classic Great Wall experience while keeping the route practical and comfortable.
Today is a transition day from the imperial capital to one of China’s most important ancient cities. Guests will depart Beijing and arrive in Xi’an with transfer service on both ends.
This day shifts the route from political and imperial symbols toward China’s older dynastic and Silk Road history.
Today focuses on Xi’an’s strongest headline heritage experiences. Guests will visit the Terracotta Warriors, continue to Huaqing Palace and later watch The Song of Everlasting Sorrow Show.
This day is designed to combine archaeology, imperial history and evening cultural performance into one themed experience.
Today focuses on Xi’an’s old urban character and cultural atmosphere. Guests will visit the Ancient City Wall, the Muslim Quarter, Big Wild Goose Pagoda and attend a Tang Palace evening show.
This day is designed to show Xi’an not only as an archaeological destination, but also as a living city with layered food, religion, architecture and performance traditions.
Today the journey shifts from historical city culture to dramatic mountain scenery. After arriving in Zhangjiajie, guests will visit Tianmen Mountain and later see 72 Qilou.
This day is designed to create a strong visual contrast and refresh the route with one of China’s most famous landscape experiences.
Today focuses on Zhangjiajie’s most famous natural landscapes. Guests will explore Wulingyuan Scenic Area, known internationally for its pillar-like mountain scenery often linked with the visual world of Avatar.
This day is designed to be the route’s strongest nature chapter and one of its most visually unforgettable experiences.
Today the journey moves from mountain landscapes to one of China’s most modern cities. Guests will depart Zhangjiajie, arrive in Shanghai and enjoy free time.
This day works as a transition that gives travelers a pause after the scenic section while preparing them for the final urban chapter.
Today focuses on Shanghai’s strongest city contrasts. Guests will visit Yuyuan Garden, the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Bund and Nanjing Road.
This day is designed to show both old and new Shanghai in one coherent route, from classical garden culture to skyline views and waterfront city energy.
Today is focused on departure and a smooth conclusion to the journey. Guests will be transferred to the airport according to their flight schedule.
This final day is intentionally simple so the trip ends in a calm and practical way.
Important notes
Travel Notes
- The order of attractions may be adjusted slightly according to traffic, weather, flight schedules, seasonal conditions and final on-site logistics.
- Zhangjiajie sightseeing may be influenced by weather and operational conditions in the scenic area.
- Some days are long but intentionally arranged to balance major highlights with practical movement between regions.
- This route is best suited to travelers who want a broad first introduction to China rather than a slow single-destination stay.
Booking Notes
- Final confirmation depends on hotel availability, transportation availability and travel dates.
- Hotel standard, guide language and room type can be adjusted according to the final booking request.
- If you prefer a slower or more flexible version of the route, selected activities can be adjusted.
- Private, family or small-group arrangements can be discussed before confirmation.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Airport pickup in Beijing
- Private transportation during city sightseeing days where applicable
- Railway station / airport transfers listed in the itinerary
- Intercity transportation between Beijing and Xi’an where arranged according to the final booking plan
- Flight or transportation arrangements for Xi’an to Zhangjiajie and Zhangjiajie to Shanghai according to the final booking plan
- Hotel accommodation during the trip based on the selected package standard
- Daily breakfast if included in the final package
- English-speaking guide service if included in the final package
- Admission tickets to attractions listed in the itinerary if included in the final package
The Cost Excludes
- International airfare to and from China
- Visa fees
- Lunches and dinners not clearly specified
- Personal expenses and tips
- Optional attractions or activities not listed under What’s Included
- Cable cars, shuttle buses or internal transportation not specifically listed as included
- Single-room supplement if applicable
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. This is a strong and practical length for travelers who want to combine Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangjiajie and Shanghai in one structured trip.
Yes. It combines China’s strongest historical landmarks, famous natural scenery and one major modern city in a way that is easy to understand.
Yes. Zhangjiajie adds a dramatic landscape dimension that is completely different from the historical and urban experiences in Beijing, Xi’an and Shanghai.
Yes. Hotel category, guide language, pace and selected attractions can all be adjusted according to the final request.
Yes, especially for families who want a clear structure and prefer not to coordinate multiple domestic transfers independently.












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