Pourquoi vous allez adorer ce voyage
- Balance China’s icons with pandas and landscapes.
- See palaces, warriors, pandas, and karst peaks.
- Learning the secrets of handmade dumplings .
- Découvrez les icônes incontournables de la Chine en 14 jours, de la Grande Muraille et des Guerriers de terre cuite aux pandas géants de Chengdu et aux pics karstiques du fleuve Li.
- Allez au-delà du simple tourisme avec un cours de cuisine privé dans une famille de Xi'an, pour apprendre les secrets des raviolis faits main et les saveurs authentiques du Shaanxi.
- Rencontrez les ours les plus célèbres du monde à la Base des Pandas de Chengdu, au moment de la distribution de bambou à 8 h 30, lorsque ces étoiles menacées d'extinction sont les plus actives.
- Naviguez sur le fleuve Li pendant quatre heures à travers un paysage de pitons calcaires et d'eaux émeraude, puis faites du vélo à travers les villages ruraux de Yangshuo.
- Découvrez l'histoire méconnue de la Chine moderne au Centre d'Art de l'Affiche de Propagande de Shanghai, une fenêtre culturelle unique rarement présente dans les itinéraires standards.
01.Imperial Capitals and Ancient Warriors
Palaces, Hutongs and Terracotta Warriors
Beijing anchors the journey in imperial scale. The Forbidden City and Great Wall define the route’s historical opening, while the Hutongs and Temple of Heaven add a more human rhythm.
Imperial Scale
Tiananmen, the Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and Temple of Heaven introduce China's capital story.Wall Day
Mutianyu Great Wall fits families with forested ridges and cable-car access.Old Beijing
A hutong rickshaw ride and courtyard visit add a slower neighborhood contrast.
Xi’an continues the ancient China story after Beijing. The Terracotta Army gives the chapter archaeological weight, while the Muslim Quarter and family cooking class add a warmer, more lived-in side.
Warriors First
Terracotta Army Museum anchors Xi'an with excavation pits and life-sized soldiers.Kitchen Memory
A family cooking class turns dumplings and noodles into a hands-on cultural stop.Evening Flavor
Muslim Quarter lanes add cumin, snacks, and old-city energy.
02.Pandas and Ancient Shu Culture
Pandas, Bronzes and Temple Calm
Chengdu softens the route after Beijing and Xi’an. It brings the wildlife heart of the journey through giant pandas, while Sanxingdui and Wenshu Temple add a quieter cultural layer.
Panda Morning
Giant Panda Base works best around feeding time, when pandas are usually active.Ancient Shu
Sanxingdui Museum adds bronze masks and a deeper regional history.Temple Pause
Wenshu Temple gives the family route a quieter Chengdu rhythm.
03.Li River Karst and Countryside
Caves, River and Rural Valleys
Guilin moves the journey from culture and wildlife into China’s classic southern landscape. Reed Flute Cave and the Li River introduce the karst scenery that has shaped Chinese visual imagination for centuries.
Cave and River
Reed Flute Cave and the Li River cruise move the journey into southern karst scenery.On the Water
Limestone peaks, river villages, and cormorant-fishing scenes shape the day.Easy Pacing
Keep transfers simple so the scenery stays relaxing for families.
Yangshuo extends the Li River landscape into the countryside. It gives the route a slower, more open chapter through rural valleys, rice paddies, and karst peaks beyond the cruise.
Rural Valleys
Yulong River, stone bridges, rice paddies, and village paths extend the Li River landscape.Flexible Motion
Yangshuo countryside can be explored by bike, scooter, or private car.Light Ending
West Street cafes and local markets keep the day easy rather than over-scheduled.
04.Urban Pulse
Where colonial history meets the neon future
Shanghai gives the journey a polished urban finish. After palaces, pandas, and karst landscapes, it brings the route into riverfront architecture, garden calm, and modern visual contrast.
Urban Finale
The Bund, Pudong skyline, Yu Garden, and former French Concession close the family route in polished city style.Modern History
Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Center adds a rare, compact history angle.Neighborhood Finish
Leafy lanes, boutiques, and Art Deco villas soften the final day.
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