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Take this 8-day private tour through China's most iconic cities—Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai. From ancient imperial palaces to modern city skylines, this journey allows you to not only witness China’s storied past but also to immerse yourself in its vibrant present. Travel in comfort, guided by experts who reveal the deep cultural nuances of each destination, all while savoring local cuisine and exploring like a local. More than just a trip - this is your golden key to experiencing China's captivating contrasts, where every moment becomes a cherished memory and every encounter reveals another layer of this fascinating civilization. Travel with the confidence of having every detail perfected - from private expert guides who bring each destination to life, to luxury transportation that whisks you effortlessly between experiences. This is travel reimagined: immersive yet effortless, enriching yet exhilarating.
Duration: 8 Days 7 Nights
Attractions(Cities):
Beijing, Xian, Shanghai
Pick-up point:
Beijing International Airport
Finishing point:
Shanghai International Airport
Tour Customizable:
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Itinerary Highlight
Day 1 Beijing: Beijing Arrival
Day 2 Beijing: The Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven
Day 3 Beijing to Xi'an: Mutianyu Great Wall, Bullet Train to Xi'an
Day 4 Xi'an: Terracotta Warriors, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Dumpling Banquet
Day 5 Xi'an: Xi'an Ancient City Wall, Muslim Quarter, Shaanxi History Museum
Day 6 Xian to Shanghai: Bell Tower, High-Speed Train to Shanghai, Yuyuan Garden
Day 7 Shanghai:The Oriental Pearl Tower, Old French Concession, Huangpu River Night Cruise
Day 8 Shanghai:Tianzifang, Departure
Welcome to Beijing! Upon your arrival, you will be warmly greeted by your professional guide, who will be holding a “Your Way Holiday” sign to ensure your arrival is stress-free and seamless. As you make your way from the airport to your hotel, your guide will share fascinating insights about Beijing’s rich history, vibrant culture, and the city’s unique character. With a deep knowledge of the city, they will help you start your adventure by introducing you to the stories behind Beijing’s iconic landmarks. Accompanying you is a skilled driver, who will provide a comfortable and smooth ride in a well-maintained, private vehicle, ensuring you arrive safely and relaxed. Once you reach your hotel, your guide will assist you with a quick check-in process, allowing you to settle in effortlessly. This marks the beginning of your tailored journey in Beijing, where every detail has been crafted to ensure a smooth and enriching experience. Whether you’re visiting historical monuments or local gems, our dedicated team will be there every step of the way, helping you immerse in the culture and enjoy a truly memorable adventure. Upon arrival at your hotel, check in and unwind. Take some time to rest after your long flight or take a short stroll around the area to soak in the atmosphere.
If you’re not too tired after your day, your guide can recommend a local restaurant where you can indulge in a delicious Peking Duck dinner, one of the most iconic dishes of Beijing and a must-try for anyone visiting the city. Peking Duck is renowned for its crispy skin, tender meat, and succulent flavors, typically served with thin pancakes, sweet bean paste, and scallions. This traditional dish has been perfected over centuries and is a favorite for both locals and tourists alike. Your guide will explain the history behind Peking Duck, which originated during the Ming Dynasty and became a symbol of Beijing’s rich culinary heritage. At the restaurant, you’ll experience the entire duck carving ceremony, where a skilled chef slices the duck tableside, presenting each piece with artistry and precision. As you enjoy the meal, your guide will share insights into the cultural significance of the dish, explaining its importance in Chinese banquets and celebrations. Eating Peking Duck is a communal experience, and you’ll have the chance to assemble your own pancakes, layering the crispy duck skin, tender meat, and flavorful condiments. After dinner, you’ll feel fully satisfied and energized.
Begin your day with a visit to the Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, one of the most iconic landmarks in Beijing. As you enter through the iconic Meridian Gate, your guide will take you on a journey through Beijing’s imperial past, sharing captivating stories of the 24 emperors who once called this sprawling palace complex home. You’ll explore the grand halls, peaceful courtyards, and exquisite gardens, each reflecting the grandeur and opulence of China’s imperial era. Along the way, your guide will explain the significance of the architecture, the symbolism of the layout, and the intriguing tales of court intrigue that have shaped China’s history. Don’t miss key highlights like the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the largest hall in the Forbidden City, and the Palace of Heavenly Purity, where the emperor resided. Your guide will ensure you experience not only the architectural wonders but also the rich cultural heritage preserved within the walls of this majestic palace.
After your visit to the Forbidden City, take a well-deserved break for lunch at a local restaurant, where you’ll have the chance to explore the authentic flavors of Beijing. Your guide will recommend some traditional Beijing specialties, such as dumplings and noodles, both of which have long been a part of the city's culinary heritage. The dumplings are often filled with ground pork, vegetables, or even beef, and are delicately steamed or pan-fried to perfection. They are a staple in Beijing's local food culture and are typically served with a dipping sauce of vinegar and soy sauce. Another classic dish you might try is Beijing noodles, which are typically served in a savory broth or stir-fried with vegetables, meat, or egg. The noodles are made fresh, and the dish is often finished off with a dash of sesame paste, giving it a rich, creamy texture. The ingredients are all sourced locally, ensuring a fresh and satisfying meal that represents the very best of Beijing’s culinary tradition. As you savor these dishes, your guide will share the history and cultural significance of the meal, explaining how each dish ties into the daily life and customs of the people in the capital.
In the afternoon, head to the Summer Palace, a stunning example of imperial landscape design and one of the most beautifully preserved royal gardens in the world. Your guide will share the fascinating history behind the Summer Palace, which served as a retreat for Qing emperors during the sweltering summer months, offering them a peaceful escape from the heat of the Forbidden City. As you wander through the lakeside pavilions, lush gardens, and the famous Long Corridor, your guide will highlight the architectural marvels and the deeper symbolism embedded in the garden's design, each representing principles of feng shui, harmony, and the emperor’s connection to nature. You’ll learn about Empress Dowager Cixi, whose influence was crucial in reshaping the palace into the grand site we see today. Don't forget to snap a picture of the marble boat on Kunming Lake, a unique structure that stands as a symbol of the Qing Dynasty’s strength, as well as its eventual decline.
Your final stop of the day will be the Temple of Heaven, a tranquil and sacred space where emperors once prayed for good harvests and sought the favor of the heavens. This magnificent complex, known for its circular altar and serene gardens, is a living example of how ancient Chinese cosmology profoundly influenced architectural design. As you explore the temple grounds, your guide will share the fascinating stories behind the Echo Wall, a remarkable structure that allows sounds to travel across great distances, and the Circular Mound Altar, where the emperor performed rituals to invoke blessings for the harvest. You’ll also visit the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, an iconic structure that symbolizes the connection between heaven and earth. Each of these architectural features carries deep symbolic meaning, representing the emperor’s role as the Son of Heaven and his responsibility to maintain harmony between nature and the empire. As you stroll through the expansive grounds, you’ll feel the serenity of the space, which continues to be a testament to the ancient Chinese belief in the power of nature, ritual, and cosmic balance.
After a full day of exploration, you’ll be driven back to your hotel, where you can unwind and reflect on the incredible sights you’ve seen. Your guide will be happy to offer recommendations for local Beijing hotpot restaurants where you can indulge in this popular and flavorful dish. Beijing hotpot is a communal experience, where you’ll dip fresh ingredients like thinly sliced meats, vegetables, and tofu into a bubbling broth, allowing you to taste the rich and spicy flavors of the local cuisine. If you’re not in the mood for hotpot, your guide can suggest other authentic Beijing eateries, offering everything from Peking duck to dumplings. Whether you choose to continue exploring Beijing's culinary scene or enjoy some downtime, your guide will ensure you make the most of your evening, leaving you refreshed and ready for the next day of adventures.
Begin your day with an early morning excursion to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, one of the most well-preserved and scenic parts of this iconic structure. Unlike the more crowded sections, Mutianyu is often quieter, offering a more peaceful and immersive experience surrounded by breathtaking views of the rugged landscape. The Wall here is flanked by dense forests and rolling hills, giving you the perfect opportunity to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this monumental site. Your guide will walk you through the fascinating history of the Wall, explaining its strategic importance in protecting China from invasions over the centuries, and how it played a key role in the defense system of the ancient empire. As you explore the Wall, you'll have the opportunity to climb the stone steps, admire panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, and explore the watchtowers that have withstood the test of time. Whether you're hiking up or taking the cable car, this section offers a remarkable chance to connect with the rich heritage and natural beauty of one of the most impressive feats of human engineering.
After your visit to the Great Wall, enjoy a delightful lunch at a local restaurant near the Wall, where you can savor a traditional Beijing specialty—Luzhu. This hearty dish consists of braised offal such as pork belly, intestines, and tofu, simmered in a rich, savory broth with a hint of spice. Often served with vegetables and a generous sprinkle of chili oil, Luzhu offers a bold, authentic taste of Beijing’s street food culture. As you dine, your guide will offer you insights into Chinese food culture, emphasizing the flavors, ingredients, and cooking techniques that are unique to Beijing’s culinary heritage.
Following lunch, your guide will ensure a smooth transfer to Beijing Railway Station for your high-speed train to Xi’an. The train ride offers a comfortable journey with modern amenities, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic views along the way. It’s the perfect opportunity to unwind before your next exciting adventure. Upon arrival in Xi’an, your local guide will be waiting to greet you at the station and transfer you to your hotel, ensuring a seamless transition into the next chapter of your journey through China’s rich history. Upon your arrival in Xi'an, your personal guide and driver will greet you at the station, holding a "Your Way Holiday" sign for easy recognition. They will assist with your luggage and give you a brief overview of the city’s key attractions. You’ll then enjoy a comfortable private transfer, during which your guide will point out notable landmarks, share fascinating insights, and answer any questions you may have. This seamless and personalized service ensures a relaxing and informative introduction to Xi’an, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey through its rich history and culture.
In the morning, our guide will meet you at your hotel lobby at pointed time. Today, explore one of China’s greatest archaeological discoveries—the Terracotta Warriors. This vast underground complex, discovered in 1974 by local farmers, contains over 8,000 life-sized soldiers, each with unique facial features and expressions. As you step into the massive pits, you’ll be awestruck by the scale of the site, which includes not only the warriors, but also horses, chariots, and military equipment—all carefully positioned as if ready for battle. Your expert guide will provide a comprehensive historical explanation of these warriors, detailing their creation by the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, who built them to protect him in the afterlife. You’ll learn about the painstaking excavation process that has been ongoing for decades, and how each soldier was carefully crafted and painted to ensure no two were identical. The warriors' expressive faces, armor, and weaponry reflect the advanced craftsmanship and the importance of the Qin Dynasty in Chinese history.
After your fascinating tour of the Terracotta Army, your guide will take you to a local restaurant to try Xi’an’s famous biangbiang noodles, one of the city’s signature dishes. Biangbiang noodles are known for their wide, hand-pulled texture and rich, savory flavor, making them a beloved comfort food in the region. The noodles are often served in a spicy, aromatic sauce, topped with garlic, chili oil, and vinegar, and garnished with scallions and pickled vegetables. The dish is unique not only for its flavor but also for the intricate Chinese character used to write the name “biang,” which is said to be one of the most complicated characters in the Chinese language. Your guide will explain the cultural significance of biangbiang noodles and how this dish, along with other local specialties, reflects the region’s love for bold, robust flavors. The hearty nature of the food is perfect for travelers, offering a taste of the city’s culinary traditions. As you enjoy your meal, your guide will provide insights into Xi’an’s rich food culture and how it continues to shape daily life in this ancient city.
After lunch, visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, an ancient Buddhist structure that has stood for over 1,300 years and remains a symbol of Xi'an’s rich religious history. Originally built in 652 AD during the Tang Dynasty, the pagoda was constructed to house the sacred Buddhist scriptures brought to China by the famous monk Xuanzang. Your guide will share the fascinating story of Xuanzang’s pilgrimage to India, where he spent years studying and collecting sacred texts, which he then brought back to China, greatly influencing the spread of Buddhism across Asia. As you explore the pagoda, your guide will explain the architectural significance of the structure, which was designed to reflect traditional Chinese Buddhist ideals. The pagoda is an important symbol of China’s cultural exchange with India and the wider Buddhist world.
In the evening, you’ll enjoy a vibrant experience at Datang Ever Bright City, a modern recreation of the Tang Dynasty set in a lively, dynamic cultural environment. The area is beautifully lit up at night, reflecting the grandeur and vibrancy of one of China’s most prosperous eras. As you wander through the streets, you’ll be transported back to the Tang Dynasty, with its traditional music, dance performances, and breathtaking light displays that showcase the golden age of Chinese civilization. As part of this immersive experience, you’ll also enjoy dinner, featuring a variety of dumplings in distinctive shapes and flavors. These dumplings, a beloved part of Xi'an's culinary tradition, are served in various styles, from pork to vegetable fillings, and some are even crafted to resemble lucky symbols, reflecting the region’s rich food culture. The setting in Datang Ever Bright City, with its festive atmosphere and traditional performances, offers the perfect backdrop for savoring these delicious local treats.This evening will provide a unique blend of modern recreation and ancient history, offering you an unforgettable cultural journey through the Tang Dynasty while indulging in Xi'an’s culinary delights.
Your day begins with a visit to the Xi’an Ancient City Wall, one of the most well-preserved and historically significant city walls in China. Built during the Ming Dynasty, this incredible structure stretches over 13 kilometers and encircles the old city, offering a glimpse into the strategic military design of ancient China. Your guide will take you on a leisurely walk or, for a more adventurous experience, a bike ride along the top of the wall. As you explore, your guide will explain the wall’s role as a formidable defensive system, designed to protect the city from invasions and maintain order within its boundaries. As you walk or ride along the wall, you’ll be able to see how it was equipped with gates, watchtowers, and bastions, which were once manned by soldiers to guard the city. From the top of the wall, you’ll enjoy a stunning panoramic view of Xi’an, where the modern city’s bustling streets are juxtaposed with ancient structures like the city gates and watchtowers.
For lunch, your guide will take you to the vibrant Muslim Quarter, one of Xi'an’s most dynamic cultural hubs. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in a variety of local snacks that reflect the rich cultural fusion of the region. One of the highlights is the famous lamb skewers, grilled to perfection and seasoned with a blend of spices and herbs that are a staple in Central Asian cuisine, yet uniquely adapted to local tastes. You can also try the delicious steamed buns, known as baozi, filled with a variety of meats or vegetables, offering a comforting and flavorful bite. Another must-try is the hand-pulled noodles, served in rich broths or stir-fried with savory toppings. The area is lined with street vendors, each offering their own take on traditional recipes, from sauces to flavors that make the food here distinct. It’s a chance not only to savor these delicious dishes but also to experience the vibrant and multicultural atmosphere that makes Xi'an so special.
After lunch, your next stop is the Shaanxi History Museum, a treasure trove of ancient artifacts that provides a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of China’s past. The museum houses an impressive collection from the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties, offering insight into the cultural and historical development of the region. As you explore the museum, your guide will walk you through the museum’s highlights, explaining the significance of key exhibits, including bronze vessels, terracotta figures, and jewelry from the ancient tombs. The museum’s diverse collection not only covers the art and daily life of ancient China but also emphasizes the region’s critical role in the formation of Chinese civilization. From the Qin Dynasty’s Terracotta Warriors to the Tang Dynasty’s ceramics, the museum offers a comprehensive view of the artifacts that define the country’s heritage. This is an essential stop for history enthusiasts, providing context for the imperial legacy of Xi’an, once the capital of several important dynasties. The museum not only educates but also immerses you in the vibrant cultural history of one of China’s most historically significant regions.
After a culturally rich day, your guide will escort you back to your hotel, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey. If you’re not yet ready to call it a day, your guide will offer recommendations for evening activities to help you continue soaking in the local atmosphere. You may choose to explore Xi’an’s night markets, where you can wander through vibrant stalls offering a variety of street food, local crafts, and unique souvenirs. The night markets are a perfect place to sample more regional snacks, including fried dumplings, spicy skewers, and sweets, while experiencing the lively ambiance of the city after dark.
Before leaving Xi’an, start your day with a visit to the Xi’an Bell Tower, an iconic symbol of the city and a stunning example of ancient Chinese architecture. Originally built during the Ming Dynasty, the Bell Tower was designed to mark the center of the city and served as an important timekeeping device. Your guide will explain how, in ancient times, the bell rang at specific intervals to signal morning, noon, and evening, as well as to mark important events such as festivals and military alerts. The bell itself, weighing several tons, would have been a crucial tool in organizing daily life in the bustling capital. The tower is beautifully preserved, with its intricate wooden beams, elegant eaves, and painted details, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship of the time. This stop is a perfect way to appreciate the blend of ancient and modern elements that define Xi’an.
Your journey from Xi’an to Shanghai begins with a seamless and comfortable transfer. At the designated time, your private driver will be waiting for you to ensure a smooth and efficient journey to the station. Once you're comfortably seated on your high-speed train, you can relax and enjoy the scenic views of China’s diverse landscapes, transitioning from the the tranquil, picturesque countryside to bustling urban sprawl of Shanghai. Upon reaching Shanghai, your local guide and driver will be waiting for you at the station, holding a welcoming "Your Way Holiday" sign. They’ll assist with your luggage and provide an introduction to the city’s highlights. From there, you’ll be driven in a comfortable private vehicle, as your guide points out key landmarks along the route, offering engaging insights and answering any questions you may have.
Start your Shanghai exploration with a visit to the Yu Garden, one of the most famous and beautifully preserved classical Chinese gardens in the city. This garden is a stunning example of traditional Chinese landscaping, featuring elegant pavilions, winding rockeries, and serene ponds surrounded by lush plant life. As you wander through the garden, your guide will explain the historical importance of the site, detailing its creation during the Ming Dynasty by a wealthy official who intended it as a peaceful retreat for his family. Your guide will also point out the garden’s intricate design elements, such as the symbolic placement of rocks and water features, each representing natural harmony and traditional Chinese philosophies. The garden’s tranquil atmosphere offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city, allowing you to immerse yourself in the timeless beauty and serenity of classical Chinese garden design.
In the evening, enjoy a delightful dinner at a local restaurant in Shanghai, where you’ll have the chance to experience the city’s rich culinary traditions. Shanghai is famous for its unique style of Chinese cuisine, particularly its sweet and savory flavors. Your guide will recommend local delicacies such as shanghai-style dumplings (like xiaolongbao), filled with flavorful soup and tender pork, or braised pork belly, a dish known for its rich texture and deep umami taste. Whether you’re enjoying fresh seafood, stir-fried noodles, or the famous shark fin soup, you’ll be treated to an authentic taste of Shanghai. This meal will offer you a deeper understanding of the city’s culinary heritage, leaving you satisfied and ready to continue your Shanghai adventure.
In the evening, head to the Bund, Shanghai's iconic waterfront promenade, known for offering spectacular views of the modern Shanghai skyline. As the sun begins to set, the city lights illuminate the towering skyscrapers of Pudong, creating a stunning contrast with the historic colonial-era buildings that line the Bund. Your guide will take you on a fascinating walking tour, sharing the history behind these grand European-style buildings, which were constructed during Shanghai's time as a global trading hub in the 19th and early 20th centuries. At the same time, your guide will explain the striking contrast between the Bund's old-world charm and the sleek, futuristic skyline of Pudong, with its shining glass towers and innovative designs like the Oriental Pearl Tower. The Bund is a perfect spot to capture breathtaking photographs, taking in both Shanghai's rich history and its rapid modernization. After the tour, you will be taken back to your hotel.
Visit the Oriental Pearl Tower, one of Shanghai’s most iconic landmarks and skyline-defining skyscrapers. Standing at 468 meters, it’s the second tallest building in the city, and its futuristic design has become synonymous with modern Shanghai. After arriving at the base, you'll ride the elevator to the top, where you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. From here, you can take in both the towering skyscrapers of Pudong and the historic Bund area, offering a striking contrast of old and new Shanghai. For the more adventurous, you’ll have the chance to walk on the glass floor skywalk, where you can look straight down at the city below, giving you a thrilling experience of being suspended above the ground. Your guide will share fascinating insights into the evolution of Shanghai, from its humble beginnings as a fishing village to its rise as China’s financial powerhouse and a global center for commerce, innovation, and trade. As you take in the views, your guide will highlight key developments in the city's history, such as the colonial influence and the dramatic modernization that has turned Shanghai into one of the world’s most dynamic cities.
Your guide will take you to lunch at one of Shanghai’s historic shikumen houses in the French Concession, an area known for its unique blend of Eastern and Western architecture. These charming houses, with their traditional stone gates and narrow lanes, offer a glimpse into Shanghai’s colonial past and its cultural fusion. Inside, you’ll be treated to some of Shanghai’s most iconic dishes. As you enjoy your lunch, your guide will explain the significance of these dishes, describing how they reflect Shanghai’s position as a culinary melting pot, where local, regional, and foreign influences have come together over centuries. The experience will give you a deeper appreciation for both the flavors of Shanghai and its rich historical and cultural fabric. As you wander down its tree-lined streets, you’ll be transported to a different era, where European-style architecture blends seamlessly with traditional Chinese elements. The area is known for its charming lanes, quaint cafes, and boutique shops, all of which give a glimpse into Shanghai’s colonial past and its cultural crossroads.
Your guide will ensure you have a fantastic evening, tailoring your experience to suit your preferences and helping you make the most of Shanghai’s vibrant night scene. One option is a relaxing Huangpu River cruise, where you’ll glide along the water, offering you the perfect vantage point to admire Shanghai’s stunning skyline as it lights up at night. As the city sparkles, the Bund, with its colonial-era architecture, contrasts beautifully against the futuristic towers of Pudong, providing a spectacular view of the city’s blend of old and new. You’ll also get a closer look at landmarks such as the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai Tower, both lit up in vibrant colors, making the skyline even more dazzling. This peaceful cruise will give you an opportunity to soak in the atmosphere, offering breathtaking views that are unique to Shanghai at night. It’s an unforgettable way to experience the city’s blend of history, modernity, and beauty.
Depending on your departure time, enjoy a relaxed morning. We visit Tianzifang—an artistic enclave tucked within the French Concession. Once a neighborhood of working-class families, this vibrant area has transformed into a creative hub for artists and designers. Winding alleyways and traditional Shikumen houses blend Shanghai’s historic charm with modern artistry. As you explore narrow lanes, you’ll discover local artisans, eclectic galleries, and bespoke boutiques, immersing you in the city’s creative pulse. Your guide will unveil Tianzifang’s fascinating evolution and its rise as a celebrated symbol of Shanghai’s artistic spirit.
As your unforgettable eight-day adventure through Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai draws to a close, take some time to relax and enjoy your final hours in Shanghai. For food enthusiasts, your guide can direct you to local favorites, from steaming soup dumplings (xiaolongbao) to crispy scallion pancakes (congyoubing). When it’s time to depart, your private driver will meet you at your hotel for a seamless transfer to the airport or train station, ensuring a punctual and stress-free journey home. We hope your travels have been filled with incredible memories, and we can’t wait to welcome you back for another extraordinary adventure in China!
At Your Way Holiday, we strive to enhance the depth and flexibility of your travel experience by offering a range of optional additions to our core tour itineraries. Our itineraries are designed to provide exceptional flexibility, allowing you to tailor your journey according to your preferences. Select from a variety of activities and experiences to enrich your itinerary, ensuring a personalized adventure that perfectly aligns with your interests. With Your Way Holiday, you have the freedom to create a memorable travel experience that is uniquely yours.
Beijing: Private Hutong Cooking Class with Local Market Tour
We invite you to step beyond the typical tourist path with a hands-on culinary journey through Beijing's historic hutongs. Begin with a guided tour of a traditional wet market, where your expert instructor will help you select fresh ingredients while explaining their significance in Northern Chinese cuisine. Then, retreat to a charming courtyard home to master the art of crafting iconic dishes like hand-pulled noodles or savory zhajiangmian (fried sauce noodles). As you cook, your host will share stories of hutong life, blending gastronomy with intimate cultural insights. This experience not only deepens your appreciation for Beijing’s culinary heritage but also fosters a meaningful connection with local traditions—perfect for food-loving travelers seeking authenticity.
Xi'an: Tang Dynasty Costume Immersion & Professional Photoshoot
We invite you to transcend time with a lavish Tang Dynasty makeover experience in Xi’an—the very heart of ancient Chang’an. Begin your journey at a renowned costume studio, where skilled stylists will transform you using historically inspired attire, intricate hairstyling, and traditional makeup techniques (including the iconic huadian forehead decoration). Choose from an array of opulent robes, armor sets, or flowing silks to embody your ideal Tang persona. Once adorned, a professional photographer will guide you through a curated photoshoot at one of Xi’an’s most atmospheric locations.
Shanghai: Night Market BBQ Tour
Discover Shanghai's vibrant street food culture on an evening tour of its famous night markets like Changli Road or Shouning Road. Savor an array of delicious BBQ offerings, from sizzling meat skewers to flavorful grilled vegetables. The lively atmosphere, filled with tempting aromas and bustling crowds, offers an authentic taste of local life. Enjoy this unique culinary experience and sample some of Shanghai's best street food flavors.
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