Overview
If you want a shorter first trip to China that still gives you a strong sense of the country’s historical and cultural identity, this 5-day Beijing and Xi’an route is a practical and rewarding option. Beijing introduces China through its imperial landmarks, ceremonial spaces and the Great Wall, while Xi’an adds historical depth through archaeology, ancient city culture and a more grounded local atmosphere. Instead of trying to fit too many cities into a limited schedule, this route keeps the focus clear and makes it easier for international guests to understand and enjoy each part of the journey.
Highlight
- A classic two-city route designed for first-time visitors who want to experience both imperial Beijing and ancient Xi’an.
- Covers China’s most recognizable historical icons, including the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors.
- The route is easy to understand and well-paced, making it suitable for international travelers with limited time.
- Includes cultural and local-life touches such as roast duck, hutong exploration and time in the Muslim Quarter.
- Private transfers and a clear city-to-city connection help make the journey smoother and more comfortable.

















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