China
Visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World on the China Tour that is the Great Wall Of China. Visit Mutianyu, Jinshanling, Jiankou, Simatai, Huanghuacheng, Gubeikou, Juyongguan, Huangyaguan, and Shanghai, which the most beautifully restored parts of the Great Wall of China that is 6000km long.
Marvel at the Great Wall of ChinaGet introduced to the eight different cuisines of China on the China Tour. Sample the Shandong cuisine of salty and fresh seafood, spicy and hot Hunan and Sichuan cuisine, light and sweet seafood of the Guangdong cuisine, Fujian and Anhui cuisine of wild food.
Savor the famous cuisines of ChinaTake a trip to the Terracotta Army Museum and check out the fascinating battalion of terracotta warriors arranged in the perfect order as through ready to fight in battles. The terracotta warriors consist of terracotta sculptures that depict the army of Qin Shi Huang, the first of all the Emperors of China.
Let the Terracotta Warriors impress you
Bucket List Experience

Beijing
Climb the restored sections of the Great Wall of China in Beijing on the China Tour. Explore the imperial palace of China in the Forbidden City and marvel at the architectural wonder of The Temple Of Heaven. Delve deeper into popular culture with a trip to Tian’anmen Square and take a lovely rickshaw ride through the maze of alleys or Hutongs. Feast on the delicious roast duck and take a stroll in the Summer Palace before beholding the fascinating opera performances at Liyuan Theater.

Xi’an
Make a trip to the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang at Xi’an that houses the vast army of Terracotta Warriors on the China Tour. Satiate your lust for adventure by climbing the dangerous hiking trails of Mt. Huashan. Visit Shaanxi History Museum to discover more about ancient China and dine on delicacies at Zhenai Lishan Daqin Xiaoyan Restaurant. Travel back in time at Yuanjia Village and visit the quintessential Drum and Bell Towers before settling for a sumptuous vegetarian feast at Tian Long Bao Yan.

Shanghai
Revel amid the neon lights, skyscrapers, fashion, bustling markets, and more at Shanghai on the China Tour. Explore the intricate network of alleyways, crumbling buildings, street food, and temples at Zhujiajiao and soak in the traditional culture of China at Yu Yuan and Cheng Huang Miao. Check out the pretty arts and crafts Tian Zi Fang and get lost in the world of accessories at Science and Technology Subway Station Market. Sample the steamed dumplings at Din Tai Fung. Party hard at M1nt and relax at The Bund in the evening.

Suzhou
Marvel at the lush and flowery gardens of Suzhou on the China Tour. Admire the exquisite design of the Humble Administrator’s Garden, and the winding corridors and beautiful pavilions of the Lingering Garden. Become one with Chinese culture at Tiger Hill and take an idyllic wooden boat tour along the serpentine canals Zhouzhuang. Enjoy the delightful Kun Opera and let the delicate silk embroidery work at Su Embroidery amaze your senses.

Hangzhou
Luxuriate the picturesque landscapes of Hangzhou on the China Tour. Visit the ten idyllic scenic spots of the West Lake that include glorious temples, pagodas, and gardens. Check out the sacred halls of the grand Lingyin Temple, and stand amazed at the stone Buddha statues at Fei Lai Feng Mountain. Let the mysterious tales of Leifeng Pagoda mystify you and get awestruck by the pastoral beauty of wildlife and scenery at Xixi Wetland Park. Sample the Hang Dim Sum at Zhi Wei Guan.

Zhangjiajie
Check out the vivid formations at Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and admire the striking beauty of the Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve at Zhangjiajie on the China Tour. Step into the fairy world of forests, stones, lakes, waterfalls, limestone caves, clouds, fog, flora, and fauna at the beautiful Suoxi Valley. Explore the elaborate interior of waterfalls and caverns at Yellow Dragon Cave and get an overdose of excitement with the famous Glass Skywalk while clinging to rugged cliffs at Tianmen Mountain National Park.
When to Visit
Peak Season
The months between March and May and September to November mark the peak seasons of going on the China Tour.
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FAQs about China
What is internet access like in China?
Wi-Fi access is available all over China, but social networking sites are blocked. So download VPNs to access social media.
Can I use my mobile/cell phone while in China?
Unlock your cell phone by anyone of the carriers that include China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom for using mobile phones.
What are the toilets like in China?
The Chinese toilet requires squatting, but you will find Western-style toilets too in hotels, cafes, and restaurants.
Can I drink the water in China?
Do not drink tap water in China. Filtered, boiled, or bottled water is safe for drinking.
Are credit cards accepted widely in China?
China accepts all major debit and credit cards, especially MasterCard, Discover, Diners Club, JCB, Federal, Visa, and more.
What is ATM access like in China?
China is very ATM-friendly and accepts all debit and credit cards, excepting a few.
What to wear in China?
Wear your favorite skirts, dresses, shirts, tops, tunics, paired with shorts, pants. Pack in a few light jackets and cardigans too.
Is China safe for women to travel solo?
China is quite safe for women to travel solo.