Beijing + Xi’an + Zhangjiajie + Shanghai
A strong route for travelers who want history, dramatic landscapes, and a modern finish.
Two weeks allows a richer China journey: classic cities, one or two scenic regions, and enough time to slow down. The key is choosing a theme instead of collecting every famous place.




A strong route for travelers who want history, dramatic landscapes, and a modern finish.
A balanced first China route with famous cities and relaxed river/countryside scenery.
A more atmospheric route focused on pandas, food, old towns, mountains, and slower scenery.
For travelers who value quality over quantity, fewer regions with better hotels and private transfers can create a more memorable trip.
It can, but it may still feel busy. A review should check whether the extra transfer is worth it.
Yes for slower travelers, but altitude and travel distances need attention.
Earlier is better for mountain hotels, peak seasons, and public holidays.
Not always. Guides are most valuable in complex cities, ticket-heavy sites, and scenic parks.
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