Por qué te encantará este viaje
- La política de tránsito sin visado de 240 horas de China le permite pasar 10 días completos en el continente y salir por Hong Kong, sin necesidad de solicitar visado.
- Visite todos los iconos de la lista de deseos de China — Ciudad Prohibida, Gran Muralla de Mutianyu, Guerreros de Terracota, pandas de Chengdu y el río Li — durante 10 días tranquilos con guías privados.
- Entre en una casa familiar real de Xi'an para almorzar haciendo empanadillas, y luego vea cómo el neón de la dinastía Tang ilumina Datang Everbright City al anochecer.
- Navegue por el río Li durante cuatro horas a través de los picos kársticos impresos en el reverso del billete de 20 yuanes, y luego recorra en bicicleta los caminos de arrozales de Yangshuo esa misma tarde.
- Termine con tres noches completas en Hong Kong — Victoria Peak, tranvía ding-ding, Star Ferry, más un día libre para Disneyland, Lantau o una excursión a Macao.
01.Visa-Free Arrival & Imperial Icons
3 Days · Visa-Free Welcome at the Forbidden Gates
Beijing is the moment the visa-free policy becomes real — your passport gets stamped without a single visa sticker, and the next morning you're walking the Forbidden City's empty courtyards at opening time.
The Core
Capital or Daxing Airport arrival, 240-hour visa-free transit stamp, private transfer, Forbidden City at opening, Tiananmen Square, optional National Museum or hutong rickshaw, and Mutianyu Great Wall.The Flexible Part
240-hour visa-free transit is the route's premise. The sightseeing is classic, but the first airport moment makes the policy concrete.The Route Role
Beijing proves the visa-free idea immediately: no consulate visit, then straight into the Forbidden City, Tiananmen, and the Great Wall.Good to Know
Visa-free entry still depends on qualifying transit documents and onward plans. Forbidden City opening time is worth protecting for lighter crowds.
02.Tang Dynasty Day, Local-Family Night
3 Days · Warriors, City Walls and a Home-Cooked Lunch
Xi'an is where the trip slows down enough to step inside an actual family home for dumpling-making lunch, before stepping back into the neon Tang-dynasty pageantry of Datang Everbright City after dark.
The Core
Five-hour high-speed train from Beijing, Muslim Quarter, ancient City Wall, Terracotta Warriors, bronze chariot hall, family dumpling-making lunch, and Datang Everbright City by night.The Flexible Part
Datang Everbright City gives the day its neon Tang-dynasty finish after the archaeological morning. Wall biking can be active or skipped.The Route Role
Xi'an slows the visa-free route down enough for food, family hospitality, and evening pageantry, not just the warrior headline.Good to Know
Second-class high-speed rail is comfortable, but luggage should stay manageable. The dumpling visit is best protected as a real meal, not a rushed photo stop.
03.Pandas, Bronze Masks & Karst Peaks
4 Days · From Sichuan Tea Houses to the Li River
Chengdu and Guilin form the trip's slow heart — pandas at dawn, three-thousand-year-old bronze masks at Sanxingdui, then the karst peaks of the 20-yuan note drifting past your Li River cruise window.
The Core
Giant Panda Research Base, Wenshu Monastery, traditional teahouse, Jinli Street snacks, optional Sanxingdui Museum day trip, and the train south toward Guilin.The Flexible Part
Sanxingdui Museum is the optional archaeological upgrade, adding bronze masks and ancient Shu culture if the schedule has room.The Route Role
Chengdu is the relaxed middle of the visa-free route: pandas at dawn, Buddhist calm, tea under trees, snacks, and a possible deep-history detour.Good to Know
Panda timing is non-negotiable if activity matters. Sanxingdui needs extra time, so decide early whether it belongs in the final pacing.
Chengdu and Guilin form the trip's slow heart — pandas at dawn, three-thousand-year-old bronze masks at Sanxingdui, then the karst peaks of the 20-yuan note drifting past your Li River cruise window.
The Core
Train from Chengdu, Li River cruise to Yangshuo, 20-yuan-note peaks, cormorant fishermen, water buffalo, karst scenery, and the onward exit connection toward Hong Kong.The Flexible Part
Li River cruise is the scenic core, giving the visa-free route a softer landscape chapter after Beijing, Xi'an, and Chengdu.The Route Role
Guilin turns the route from cities and museums into river scenery. It also sets up the policy exit by positioning travelers for Hong Kong.Good to Know
Boat lunches can be simple, so bring a snack if needed. Weather changes the river's mood; mist is often part of the appeal rather than a problem.
04.Visa-Free Exit & Skyline Finale
3 Days · The Mandatory Exit That Earns Three Nights
Hong Kong is where your 240-hour visa-free transit ends — but three full nights turn the policy exit into the trip's brightest chapter, complete with a free day for Disneyland, Lantau or Macau.
The Core
Mainland exit by flight or high-speed train, Hong Kong arrival, harbour-view hotel recovery, Victoria Peak tram, Tai Kwun, Sheung Wan, Man Mo Temple, ding-ding tram, Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars, and free day options.The Flexible Part
Hong Kong exit is the policy close: the 240-hour mainland transit ends, then the trip opens into Peak views, ferries, and independent choices.The Route Role
Hong Kong turns the visa-free requirement into a bright final chapter rather than just an exit point, with three nights for skyline, heritage, and optional Disneyland, Lantau, or Macau.Good to Know
Keep passport and onward documentation ready at the border. West Kowloon eligibility and exit-port rules should be checked against current policy before departure.
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