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# Pandas, Great Wall & Warriors — Classic China, Four Cities

Beijing · Xi'an · Chengdu · Shanghai Family Route

## Summary

- Route ID: beijing-xian-chengdu-shanghai-family
- Duration: 10 days / 9 nights
- Starting price: $3,520
- Group size: 10 travelers
- Status: active
- Highlights: Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Shanghai

## Hero tags

- Private
- Tailor-made

## Selling points

- Cover China's must-see icons in 10 days: Mutianyu Great Wall, Forbidden City, Terracotta Army and Chengdu's giant pandas, all on a private, fully customizable itinerary.
- Visit Mr. Yang Zhifa, the farmer who discovered the Terracotta Army in 1974, then carve your own miniature warrior in a 40-minute hands-on workshop.
- Spend an afternoon in Chengdu's Xiaojiahe Community with a Michelin-recommended Sichuan lunch, a vegetable market walk, and coffee served in a covered tea bowl.
- Hutong rickshaw at Shichahai, Hanfu dressing in Xi'an's Tang-themed mall, and Tai Chi alongside locals at the City Wall Park — daily life at each city's rhythm.
- End in Shanghai with the Bund skyline, Yu Garden's Ming-era pavilions, and an afternoon at Zhujiajiao, the water town known as the "Oriental Venice".

## City highlights

- Beijing (3 days): Beijing
- Chengdu (1 days): Chengdu
- Shanghai (1 days): Shanghai
- Xi'an (5 days): Xi'an

## Itinerary

### Imperial Echoes & Hutong Mornings - 3 days

3 Days · Imperial scale meets neighborhood rhythm

#### Beijing (3 days)

- Subtitle: Beijing
- Recommendation: Beijing balances the imperial scale of the Forbidden City and Great Wall with the slower rhythms of hutong courtyards, giving first-time visitors both grandeur and intimacy in three days.
- Transport: Private transfer · paced for arrival

**Capital Icons**
Forbidden City, Tiananmen, Temple of Heaven, and Summer Palace introduce imperial China.

**Family Wall Day**
[Mutianyu Great Wall]{#E93C10} suits families with cable-car access and open ridge views.

**Old Lanes**
Hutongs and courtyard time make Beijing feel less formal.

### First Empire & Living Heritage - 5 days

2.5 Days · From Qin warriors to Tang-dynasty street life

#### Xi'an (5 days)

- Subtitle: Xi'an
- Recommendation: Xi'an is China's archaeological foundation — the cradle of the first unified empire and a living city where Tang-era costume and ancient food traditions still shape daily rhythms.
- Transport: Private transfer · paced for arrival

**Warrior Story**
Terracotta Warriors anchor Xi'an with scale, faces, and excavation pits.

**Hands-On History**
A clay-warrior or family activity turns the archaeology into something children can remember.

**Snack Streets**
[Muslim Quarter]{#E93C10} adds noodles, skewers, and a lively evening walk.

### Pandas & Tea Bowl Afternoons - 1 days

2 Days · Giant pandas in the morning, neighborhood rhythm by afternoon

#### Chengdu (1 days)

- Subtitle: Chengdu
- Recommendation: Chengdu pairs the global star power of giant pandas with one of China's most relaxed urban cultures — a place where afternoons drift past in tea houses and mahjong games rather than sightseeing checklists.
- Transport: Private transfer · paced for arrival

**Panda Morning**
[Giant Panda Base]{#E93C10} should be early, when feeding makes pandas more active.

**Sichuan Ease**
Tea, parks, and relaxed food time soften the trip after Beijing and Xi'an.

**Optional Culture**
Opera, Jinli, or temple time can be adjusted around family energy.

### Modern Pulse & Water Town Echoes - 1 days

2.5 Days · Skyline modernity and Ming-era waterways

#### Shanghai (1 days)

- Subtitle: Shanghai
- Recommendation: Shanghai balances China's most futuristic skyline with the quiet canals of nearby water towns, giving the journey both a polished urban finale and a final moment of classical calm.
- Transport: Private transfer · paced for arrival

**Modern Close**
The Bund, Pudong skyline, Yu Garden, and old lanes give the route a polished finish.

**Best View**
[The Bund]{#E93C10} works best near evening light.

**Easy Final Day**
Keep museum, shopping, or neighborhood time flexible around departure plans.

## Service workflow

From your first question to your safe return home — the expertise of seasoned locals, offered on your terms. Ready when you need us. Silent when you don't.

- Pre-Trip Prep: Overwhelmed by prep? Talk to a real local expert, anytime.
- Itinerary Planning: An hour-by-hour trip roadmap, expertly crafted by locals (bookings not included).
- Booking Services: Ultimate peace of mind. We handle every detail, so you don't have to.
- On-Trip Experience: Exclusive online safety net for self-booking travelers. We've got your back.
- Free Expert Chat ($0): Overwhelmed by prep? Talk to a real local expert, anytime.
  - 1:1 Local Advisor
  - Pre-trip Q&A
  - Authentic Local Info
- Traveler's Toolkit ($0): Everything a seasoned traveler needs for China — curated by locals.
  - Essential Apps (pre-configured)
  - Payment & SIM Setup Guide
  - Pocket Phrase Cards
- Pro Roadmap ($99): An hour-by-hour trip roadmap, expertly crafted by locals (bookings not included).
  - 1:1 Video Call with a planner
  - Transit, dining & timing tips
  - Ready-to-follow roadmap
- All-Inclusive Booking (Custom): Ultimate peace of mind. We handle every detail, so you don't have to.
  - Hotels & Transit Booking
  - VIP Attraction Access
  - Visa Invitation Letter
- On-Trip Concierge ($199): Exclusive online safety net for self-booking travelers. We've got your back.
  - Real-time Translation
  - Emergency Rescheduling
  - Ride & Dining Assist

## Concierge

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- Languages: English, 中文

### Trust signals

- Bilingual route design
- Hotel and host coordination
- No-obligation first call

### Included support

- Before you book: {'en-US': 'Route pacing review', 'en-GB': 'Route pacing review', 'zh-CN': '路线节奏审查', 'de-DE': 'Routen-Tempo-Überprüfung', 'fr-FR': "Examen du rythme de l'itinéraire", 'es-ES': 'Revisión del ritmo de la ruta', 'it-IT': 'Revisione del ritmo del percorso'}; {'en-US': 'Hotel tier and room style matching', 'en-GB': 'Hotel tier and room style matching', 'zh-CN': '酒店等级与房型匹配', 'de-DE': 'Abstimmung von Hotelkategorie und Zimmerstil', 'fr-FR': "Correspondance entre la catégorie d'hôtel et le style de chambre", 'es-ES': 'Emparejamiento de categoría de hotel y estilo de habitación', 'it-IT': 'Abbinamento tra categoria alberghiera e stile della camera'}; {'en-US': 'Private transfer and guide options', 'en-GB': 'Private transfer and guide options', 'zh-CN': '私人接送和导游选项', 'de-DE': 'Private Transfer- und Führungsoptionen', 'fr-FR': 'Options de transfert privé et de guide', 'es-ES': 'Opciones de traslado privado y guía', 'it-IT': 'Opzioni di trasferimento privato e guida'}
- On the road: {'en-US': 'Daily bilingual support', 'en-GB': 'Daily bilingual support', 'zh-CN': '每日双语支持', 'de-DE': 'Tägliche zweisprachige Unterstützung', 'fr-FR': 'Assistance bilingue quotidienne', 'es-ES': 'Asistencia bilingüe diaria', 'it-IT': 'Supporto bilingue quotidiano'}; {'en-US': 'Restaurant and timing adjustments', 'en-GB': 'Restaurant and timing adjustments', 'zh-CN': '餐厅及时间调整', 'de-DE': 'Anpassungen von Restaurant und Öffnungszeiten', 'fr-FR': 'Modifications du restaurant et des horaires', 'es-ES': 'Ajustes de restaurante y horarios', 'it-IT': 'Modifiche di ristorante e orari'}; {'en-US': 'Weather-aware plan changes', 'en-GB': 'Weather-aware plan changes', 'zh-CN': '天气感知计划变更', 'de-DE': 'Wetterabhängige Planänderungen', 'fr-FR': 'Modifications de plan en fonction de la météo', 'es-ES': 'Cambios de plan según el clima', 'it-IT': 'Modifiche del piano in base al meteo'}

## Hotels

- Novotel Beijing Peace, beijing, 3 nights: A practical Beijing base near Wangfujing, good for travellers who want easy days out and a simple return after sightseeing.
- Somerset Xindicheng Xi'an, xi'an, 5 nights: A comfortable serviced-apartment option in Xi'an, suited to travellers who like extra space and a more residential feel.
- The Temple House, Chengdu, 1 nights: Boutique luxury hotel inside a restored Qing-dynasty courtyard near Taikoo Li with one of Chengdu's strongest design statements.
- Bellagio by MGM Shanghai on the Bund, Shanghai, 1 nights: A curated hotel option in Shanghai, used as the shared route hotel resource.

## Experiences

Classic icons plus Chengdu pandas and community experiences for a balanced family China route.

- Forbidden City (Beijing): The Forbidden City brings travelers into the ceremonial center of China's Ming and Qing dynasties.
  - Host: Beijing, Beijing Lens
  - Access: Core imperial Beijing access with palace courtyards and historic halls.
- Temple of Heaven (Beijing): Temple of Heaven combines Ming dynasty ritual architecture with Beijing's lively park culture.
  - Host: Beijing, Beijing Lens
  - Access: Pairs grand ceremonial architecture with everyday local morning activity.
- Mutianyu Great Wall (Beijing): A well-restored Great Wall section with open views and easier walking conditions for first-time visitors.
  - Host: Beijing, Beijing Lens
  - Access: A polished Great Wall experience with flexible cable car or walking options.
- Terracotta Warriors (Xi'an): The Terracotta Warriors reveal the military scale and funerary ambition of China's first emperor.
  - Host: Xi'an, Xi'an Lens
  - Access: Essential Xi'an access to one of China's most recognized archaeological sites.
- Xi'an Ancient City Wall Cycling (Xi'an): Cycling the ancient wall gives travelers a relaxed way to see Xi'an's historic urban layout.
  - Host: Xi'an, Xi'an Lens
  - Access: Active heritage experience on one of China's best-preserved city walls.
- Muslim Quarter (Xi'an): Muslim Quarter introduces Xi'an through street food market lanes and Hui cultural texture.
  - Host: Xi'an, Xi'an Lens
  - Access: A sensory evening-friendly stop for food and local atmosphere.
- Chengdu Panda Research Center (Chengdu): Chengdu Panda Research Center is the classic place to see giant pandas and learn about conservation.
  - Host: Chengdu, Chengdu Lens
  - Access: A core Chengdu experience centered on China's most beloved animal.
- The Bund (Shanghai): The Bund frames Shanghai's historic banks and modern Pudong skyline in one clear view.
  - Host: Shanghai, Shanghai Lens
  - Access: A signature Shanghai orientation stop for architecture and city contrast.
- Shanghai Tower (Shanghai): Shanghai Tower gives travelers a vertical perspective on the city's scale and skyline.
  - Host: Shanghai, Shanghai Lens
  - Access: Observation-deck style city view from one of Shanghai's tallest landmarks.

## China ready

We've solved the hard parts. Here's everything a first-time Western traveler needs to know before arriving.

### VPN & Internet Access

- What's blocked: Google, Gmail, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and most Western news sites are inaccessible in China without a VPN.
- Download before you leave: It's nearly impossible to download a VPN once inside China. Install and test at home. Recommended: Astrill (most reliable), Mullvad, ExpressVPN — subscribe to at least two in case one stops working.
- Hotel Wi-Fi tip: Some hotels block VPN connections on their Wi-Fi. Use your phone's mobile data as a hotspot if the VPN drops.
- Good news: WhatsApp works perfectly through a VPN, so your messaging stays unchanged. Apple iMessage and Signal also work.

### Paying in China

- China is cashless: Alipay and WeChat Pay are used for almost everything — restaurants, taxis, markets, tickets. Cash is rarely accepted in cities.
- International cards now work: Foreign Visa/Mastercard can now link directly to Alipay (set up in minutes, $5,000 single transaction limit). Your concierge walks you through the setup on your first morning.
- Carry some cash: We recommend ¥500–800 RMB in cash for the rare vendor that won't accept digital payment, and for small towns.
- Booking this trip: Your deposit and balance are charged via Stripe — the same trusted platform used by Airbnb and Booking.com. USD billing, no surprise conversion fees.

### Visa & Entry

- Do you need a visa?: Most US, UK, EU, Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand passport holders need a tourist (L) visa for stays over 10 days. We provide a visa invitation letter with every booking — it significantly speeds up approval.
- 240-hour visa-free transit: Citizens of 55+ countries (including USA, UK, most of EU, AUS, NZ, Canada) can enter China visa-free for up to 10 days if transiting through eligible ports. This covers our 12-day itinerary only if you have a confirmed onward flight.
- Processing time: Apply 4–6 weeks before departure. Standard processing: 4–7 business days. Express (3 days) and same-day options available at most Chinese consulates.
- What we provide: Visa invitation letter, hotel confirmation for all nights, suggested itinerary document — everything the consulate needs, formatted correctly.

### Safety & Practical Tips

- Is China safe?: China consistently ranks among the safest countries for foreign tourists. Violent crime against visitors is extremely rare. Cities have extensive CCTV coverage and a visible police presence.
- Emergency numbers: Police: 110. Ambulance: 120. Your concierge is your first call for any non-emergency situation — she has local contacts for every city on the itinerary.
- Health & medications: Bring a full supply of any prescription medication. International pharmacies exist in major cities but may not carry your brand. Travel insurance is required — we can recommend policies that cover China specifically.
- Language: English fluency outside hotels and tourist sites is limited. Your guides all speak English. We provide a printed pocket card with essential Chinese phrases and emergency contacts for every traveler.

## Reviews

- Overall rating: 4.9
- Total reviews: 523

4.9 / 5

- Emily Carter: Perfect for couples - My partner and I had an amazing time in China. Everything was arranged for us — transfers, hotels, guides. No stress at all.
- Claire Brooks: Great for families - Traveled with my two kids and had zero issues. The team made sure the pace wasn't too rushed and included things the kids would enjoy. Communication was easy throughout. Will definitely use them again for our next Asia trip.
- Laura Bennett: Alisa made the whole experience easy - Alisa was our point of contact throughout and she was brilliant — patient, knowledgeable, and always quick to reply. The trip itself was wonderful. Beijing and Guilin were highlights.
- Mark Henderson: Good service, minor hiccup but sorted quickly - Really good service. There was a small mix-up with one of our restaurant bookings but it got sorted quickly. The rest of the trip was seamless.
- Rebecca Miller: Really listened to what we wanted - Really helpful team. They listened to what we wanted and delivered. Beijing and Xi'an were incredible.

## FAQ

### What's included in the price?

Hotels, domestic transport, guided experiences, most meals, entrance fees, and your Travel Designer support. International flights are optional.

### Can I customize this itinerary?

Absolutely. Every detail — dates, pace, hotels, experiences — can be customized to your preferences.

### How many people are in a group?

Max 12 travelers for our small group. Custom private trips can be as small as 2 people.

### Do I need a visa for China?

Most Western passport holders need a tourist visa. We provide visa invitation letters for All-Inclusive bookings.

### Is China safe for Western travelers?

Extremely safe. Violent crime against tourists is virtually nonexistent. Our concierge provides 24/7 support.

### What about the language barrier?

All guides speak English. Your itinerary includes translation cards and On-Trip Concierge provides real-time translation.

### How far in advance should I book?

3–6 months ahead for peak seasons (April–May, September–October).

### What if I need to cancel?

Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure. Rescheduling is flexible.
