See how a China route actually feels before you choose it.
Start with the route family, then open the detail page. Each guide shows route mood, pacing pressure, core scenes, and what to cut first when the trip does not have enough time.
Use the photos to tell whether the trip should feel classic, scenic, dramatic, food-led, or slow.
Core scenes come first. Optional stops should not quietly become required checkmarks.
When days are short, the right answer is often to remove an attractive extra instead of forcing everything in.
Choose one high-conversion route before opening the detail page.
These visual route cards follow the same logic as Qinghai-Gansu: each card is a separate photo-checked route option with its own cover, day count, fit, and tradeoff.
Suzhou-Hangzhou Route
The mainstream eastern-China short-stay family: Shanghai as gateway, Suzhou gardens, one water town, and Hangzhou lake / tea when days allow.

Shanghai Jiangnan Short Stay
Shanghai -> Suzhou garden or one water town -> Shanghai
Open this if Shanghai is fixed and there is room for only one classical Jiangnan extension.
Check first: Fast and easy to convert, but it must choose Suzhou or one water town instead of trying to include everything.
- D1 Shanghai arrival - airport or rail arrival, hotel check-in, Yu Garden / old city if time allows, then Bund night view.
- D2 Suzhou day - high-speed train or private transfer, one classical garden, Pingjiang Road or Shantang Street, then return to Shanghai or stay in Suzhou.
- D3 One water town or Shanghai finish - choose a water town only if departure timing allows; otherwise use Shanghai museum, Former French Concession, or airport buffer.





Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou
Shanghai -> Suzhou -> one water town -> Hangzhou
Open this if the trip needs Shanghai access, Suzhou garden texture, one canal town, and a Hangzhou lake / tea finish.
Check first: More complete than the 3-day version, but still too short for Huangshan or multiple water towns.
- D1 Shanghai arrival - hotel check-in, Yu Garden or old city, Bund night view.
- D2 Shanghai to Suzhou - one garden, Pingjiang Road / Shantang Street, Suzhou overnight if the group wants calmer pacing.
- D3 Suzhou to one water town - Wuzhen, Tongli, or Zhouzhuang. Choose one canal mood and avoid repeating towns.
- D4 Water town to Hangzhou - West Lake, lakefront walk, and slow dinner. Do not add Huangshan.
- D5 Hangzhou tea / departure - Longjing tea fields or Lingyin choice, then depart from Hangzhou or return to Shanghai with buffer.





Jiangnan Rivers and Gardens
Shanghai -> Suzhou -> water town -> Hangzhou -> Shanghai
Open this if you want elegance and slow mornings more than dramatic terrain.
Check first: Soft and refined, but repetition becomes the risk if every stop feels similar.
- Choose the gateway city
- Pick one water-town mood
- Protect Hangzhou / tea-field time if calm is the point
- Add West Lake only as a deliberate retreat extension




Yunnan
The southwest slow-culture family: Dali and Lijiang as the base, Shangri-La only when days and altitude tolerance allow.

6-7 day Kunming, Dali, and Lijiang route
Kunming -> Dali -> Lijiang -> Kunming / Lijiang departure
Choose this if Dali and Lijiang are the emotional core.
Check first: Lower altitude and cleaner pacing over checklist coverage.
- D1 Kunming arrival and easy dinner.
- D2 Kunming to Dali, old town and Erhai Lake edge.
- D3 Dali slow day, Xizhou / cafes / lakeside by interest.
- D4 Dali to Lijiang, old town or Shuhe evening.
- D5 Lijiang old town, Baisha, Shuhe, or snow-mountain choice only if tickets and comfort fit.
- D6 Depart Lijiang or return toward Kunming.





Yunnan with Shangri-La
Kunming -> Dali -> Lijiang -> Shangri-La
Open this if Shangri-La is a deliberate goal, not a late checklist add-on.
Check first: Broader Yunnan coverage, but altitude comfort and return logistics must be checked before booking.
- D1 Kunming arrival and recovery.
- D2 Kunming to Dali, then old town and Erhai edge.
- D3 Dali full day with Xizhou, lakeside, or Cangshan by energy.
- D4 Dali to Lijiang, then old town or Shuhe evening.
- D5 Lijiang day with Baisha, Shuhe, or snow-mountain choice by weather and tickets.
- D6 Lijiang to Shangri-La with altitude kept light on arrival day.





10-day slow Yunnan route
Kunming -> Dali -> Lijiang -> Shangri-La or deeper Dali / Lijiang
Choose this if the traveler values old-town rhythm, photography, cafes, markets, and altitude buffer.
Check first: Quality of base time over destination count.
- D1 Kunming arrival and recovery.
- D2 Kunming to Dali, old town and Erhai Lake.
- D3 Dali slow day with Xizhou, market, or lakeside time.
- D4 Dali deeper base day or Cangshan by weather.
- D5 Dali to Lijiang, old town evening.
- D6 Lijiang / Baisha / Shuhe slow texture day.




Choose one northwest route before opening the detail page.
These five routes use cleaned Qinghai-Gansu photo sets. Pick by days first: the same northwest wish list changes a lot between 5, 6, 7, and 8 days.

Full Qinghai-Gansu Panorama
Xining -> Chaka -> Chaerhan -> Water Yadan -> Dunhuang -> Zhangye
Best for travelers who want the fullest Qinghai-Gansu route family instead of a compressed sampler.
Open if: Open this if you want both Chaerhan and Water Yadan, plus enough days to keep the route coherent.

Chaerhan Salt Lake and Dunhuang
Xining -> Chaka -> Chaerhan Salt Lake -> Emerald Lake -> Dunhuang -> Zhangye
Best for travelers who want the salt-lake version of the Qinghai-Gansu route with a fuller western feel.
Open if: Open this if Chaerhan Salt Lake matters more than Water Yadan and the group still wants Dunhuang and Zhangye.

Water Yadan and Dunhuang
Xining -> Chaka -> U-shaped road -> Water Yadan -> Dunhuang -> Zhangye
Best for travelers who want one stronger desert-and-lake route rather than the shortest version.
Open if: Open this if Water Yadan is a must-keep scene and the group can accept long scenic transfer days.

Fast Qinghai-Gansu with Dunhuang
Xining -> Qinghai Lake -> Chaka -> Emerald Lake -> Dunhuang -> Zhangye
Best for travelers who want Dunhuang in the plan and can handle a fast-moving classic northwest loop.
Open if: Open this if you want Dunhuang, Mogao Caves, Crescent Lake, and Zhangye without stretching to a longer route.

Qinghai Lake, Qilian, and Zhangye
Xining -> Qinghai Lake -> Chaka Salt Lake -> Qilian -> Zhangye Danxia
Best for travelers who want the shortest Qinghai-Gansu version and accept a road-heavy pace.
Open if: Open this if five days is fixed and you still want lake, salt flat, mountain road, and Danxia color in one line.
Choose Yili depth or the full North Xinjiang loop first.
These Xinjiang routes should not be mixed into the Qinghai-Gansu set. Pick by region and road tolerance first: one week in Yili, deeper Yili with Xiata, or the broader Hemu, Kanas, and Yili loop.

Classic Yili Week
Urumqi -> Sailimu Lake -> Yining -> Kurdening -> Nalati -> Urumqi
Best for travelers who want one week of Yili scenery without turning the trip into a full North Xinjiang loop.
Open if: Open this if you want a one-week Xinjiang route with grassland, lake, valley, and a realistic road fallback.

Deeper Yili with Xiata
Urumqi -> Sailimu Lake -> Yining -> Kurdening -> Xiata -> Nalati -> Urumqi
Best for travelers who want a fuller Yili route and can add one more strong alpine day.
Open if: Open this if you want Yili to feel more complete instead of only faster.

North Xinjiang Panorama Loop
Urumqi -> Hemu -> Kanas -> Sailimu Lake -> Yining -> Nalati -> Urumqi
Best for travelers who want North Xinjiang fairytale scenery plus Yili, with enough time for a full loop.
Open if: Open this if Hemu and Kanas matter as much as Yili and the group accepts a long loop.
7 days / 6 nights
Open this if you want a one-week Xinjiang route with grassland, lake, valley, and a realistic road fallback.
Efficient Yili coverage, but road opening and return-day logic still matter.
8 days / 7 nights
Open this if you want Yili to feel more complete instead of only faster.
Xiata adds depth, but the route needs more weather and walking judgment.
10 days / 9 nights
Open this if Hemu and Kanas matter as much as Yili and the group accepts a long loop.
The broadest Xinjiang option, with the highest transfer and fallback-planning load.
Choose the Southwest China spine before adding Wulong, Dazu, or Leshan.
These are the higher-conversion Southwest China shapes: pandas, hotpot, Chongqing night views, Wulong karst, and Leshan Giant Buddha. Keep the route spine simple before adding any niche heritage stop.

Chengdu + Chongqing Soft Twin-City
Home city -> Chengdu -> Panda Base -> People’s Park teahouse -> high-speed train to Chongqing -> Liziba / Hongyadong / cable car -> Chongqing departure
Best for first-time Southwest China travelers who want pandas, food, and Chongqing night views without forcing a mountain-heavy schedule.
Agency fit: A low-risk Chengdu + Chongqing private route that works well for families, couples, and shorter visa-free trips.
- D1 Arrive in Chengdu - airport pickup, hotel check-in, then Jinli or Kuanzhai Alley for a light food-led first evening. Keep the first night low-pressure.
- D2 Chengdu panda and teahouse day - early Chengdu Panda Base, People’s Park or Heming Teahouse, then Wuhou Shrine / Jinli or a relaxed hotpot dinner. This is the full Chengdu value day.
- D3 Chengdu to Chongqing - use the morning for soft Chengdu time if needed, then high-speed rail to Chongqing. After check-in, keep Jiefangbei and Hongyadong as the first night-view layer.
- D4 Chongqing 8D city - Yangtze River Cableway, Liziba monorail, Kuixinglou or Eling Second Factory, then hotpot and Qiansimen / Hongyadong night view. This is the full Chongqing city-value day.
- D5 Chongqing departure - add Ciqikou, Eighteen Steps, or one light old-street stop only if flight time allows. Do not add Wulong or Leshan on this soft 5-day version.







Chengdu + Chongqing + Wulong
Home city -> Chengdu -> Panda Base and teahouse -> Chongqing -> Wulong Three Natural Bridges / Longshuixia -> Chongqing departure
Best when the traveler wants the strongest balanced Southwest China route: pandas, cyberpunk city contrast, and one dramatic karst day.
Agency fit: This is the most sellable mainstream Southwest China private-tour shape for inbound travelers.
- D1 Arrive in Chengdu - airport pickup, hotel check-in, then Jinli or Kuanzhai Alley with an easy Sichuan dinner. Keep the first night low-pressure.
- D2 Chengdu core - early Chengdu Panda Base, People’s Park teahouse, Wuhou Shrine or Jinli, then hotpot or a food walk. This is the full Chengdu value day.
- D3 Chengdu to Chongqing - high-speed rail to Chongqing, then Three Gorges Museum or People’s Assembly Hall, Liziba monorail, Eling Park, and Hongyadong night view.
- D4 Chongqing to Wulong - transfer to Wulong. Use Furong Cave or Fairy Mountain town as the lighter scenery layer; add Impression Wulong only if the evening will not make the group tired.
- D5 Wulong scenic core - Three Natural Bridges and Longshuixia Fissure Gorge, then return to Chongqing. Keep the evening light because this is the highest walking-load day.
- D6 Chongqing old streets and departure - Longmenhao, Eighteen Steps, or one viewpoint depending on flight time. Do not add another region on departure day.







Chongqing + Wulong Short Route
Home city -> Chongqing -> 8D city highlights -> Wulong -> Chongqing departure
Best for short breaks, younger travelers, and anyone who wants Chongqing as the main destination instead of using it only as a transfer stop.
Agency fit: A compact Chongqing-led route that agencies can package well for shorter city-plus-nature demand.
- D1 Arrive in Chongqing - hotel check-in, Jiefangbei, Bayi Food Street, Hongyadong, and Qiansimen Bridge night view. Keep the first night city-led and easy to understand.
- D2 Chongqing 8D city - Yangtze River Cableway, Liziba monorail, Kuixinglou or Eling Second Factory, Mountain City Trail, then hotpot. This is the full Chongqing value day.
- D3 Wulong full-day trip - leave early for Three Natural Bridges and Longshuixia Fissure Gorge, then return to Chongqing in the evening. Do not add extra old streets after this walking-heavy day.
- D4 Chongqing departure - add Ciqikou, Eighteen Steps, or one old-street stop only if flight time allows. No last-minute Chengdu add-on.







Chengdu + Chongqing + Leshan
Home city -> Chengdu -> Panda Base -> People’s Park teahouse -> Leshan Giant Buddha -> Chongqing -> Hongyadong / Liziba / hotpot -> departure
Best for travelers who want the most recognizable Sichuan-Chongqing icons: pandas, the Giant Buddha, hotpot, and Chongqing night views.
Agency fit: A high-conversion icon route for first-time Southwest China travelers because every stop is easy to understand before inquiry.
- D1 Arrive in Chengdu - airport pickup, hotel check-in, then Jinli or Kuanzhai Alley with an easy Sichuan dinner. Keep the first night low-pressure.
- D2 Chengdu pandas and slow city - early Chengdu Panda Base, People’s Park / Heming Teahouse, Wuhou Shrine, then hotpot or a food walk. This is the full Chengdu value day.
- D3 Leshan Giant Buddha day trip - drive or train to Leshan, take the boat view of the Buddha, add the walking section only if comfort and timing allow, then return to Chengdu.
- D4 Chengdu to Chongqing - high-speed rail to Chongqing, hotel check-in, then Jiefangbei, Hongyadong, and Qiansimen night view as the first Chongqing layer.
- D5 Chongqing 8D city - Yangtze River Cableway, Liziba monorail, Kuixinglou or Eling Second Factory, Longmenhao / Eighteen Steps, and hotpot. This is the full Chongqing city day.
- D6 Chongqing departure - add one light old-street stop only if flight time allows. Do not add Wulong on this 6-day icon route.






5 days
Best for first-time Southwest China travelers who want pandas, food, and Chongqing night views without forcing a mountain-heavy schedule.
Do not try to add Wulong, Dazu, and Leshan into the same 5 days. Keep this version soft and city-led.
6 days
Best when the traveler wants the strongest balanced Southwest China route: pandas, cyberpunk city contrast, and one dramatic karst day.
Wulong is the first thing to cut if walking comfort is low or the group only has 5 days.
4 days
Best for short breaks, younger travelers, and anyone who wants Chongqing as the main destination instead of using it only as a transfer stop.
This works only if Wulong is treated as the single major add-on. Do not attach Chengdu on top unless the trip expands to 5-6 days.
6 days
Best for travelers who want the most recognizable Sichuan-Chongqing icons: pandas, the Giant Buddha, hotpot, and Chongqing night views.
Keep Leshan as the one culture day. Do not add Wulong on top unless the trip expands to 7-8 days.
Choose the Beijing-based route version before asking an agency to operate it.
This section keeps only routes where Beijing is part of the main route spine. Pick by days, theme, and agency execution risk before adding more regions.

Classic First China
Home city -> Beijing -> Great Wall -> Forbidden City and hutongs -> Xi’an -> Terracotta Warriors -> Xi’an City Wall and food streets -> Shanghai -> The Bund, Yu Garden, and Pudong skyline -> Home city
Best for first-time visitors who want the safest classic Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai route.
Agency fit: A highly standard China Golden Triangle product for travel agencies.
- D1 Arrive in Beijing - airport pickup, hotel check-in, and an easy first evening near Qianmen or the hotel. Keep the first night low-pressure so jet lag does not damage the next two classic days.
- D2 Beijing imperial core - Tiananmen Square area, Forbidden City, Jingshan viewpoint, then hutongs or Shichahai if energy is still good. Today carries the main culture value, so avoid adding a far museum or evening show by default.
- D3 Great Wall day - leave early for a stable Great Wall section, return to Beijing, then use Olympic Park or a simple dinner only if the group still has energy. Do not stack another heavy sight after the wall.
- D4 Beijing to Xi’an - take high-speed train or flight, check in, then use Xi’an City Wall or Muslim Quarter as the light evening layer. The transfer should feel like a controlled bridge, not a full sightseeing day.
- D5 Xi’an anchor day - Terracotta Warriors in the morning, optional Huaqing Palace only if timing is comfortable, then return for food streets or a relaxed city evening. This is the full Xi’an value day.
- D6 Xi’an to Shanghai - transfer to Shanghai, check in, then keep The Bund night view as the simple first impression. Do not add Suzhou or Hangzhou on arrival.
- D7 Shanghai finish - Yu Garden / old city, Bund or Pudong skyline, with museum or Former French Concession as the flexible layer. This day should close the route cleanly before departure.
- D8 Departure - airport transfer from Shanghai. Add only a short nearby walk or breakfast window if flight time allows; no last-minute extra city.









Classic + Guilin Scenery
Home city -> Beijing -> Great Wall and Forbidden City -> Xi’an -> Terracotta Warriors and City Wall -> Guilin -> Li River -> Yangshuo, Yulong River, and Ten-Mile Gallery -> Shanghai -> The Bund, Yu Garden, and Pudong skyline -> Home city
Best when first-time visitors want classic cities plus the easiest China scenery extension to sell and operate.
Agency fit: A common China Golden Triangle plus Guilin/Yangshuo product structure.
- D1 Arrive in Beijing - airport pickup, hotel check-in, and easy recovery near the hotel. Keep the first night light because this route has several city changes later.
- D2 Beijing imperial core - Tiananmen Square area, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, then hutongs or Shichahai if walking comfort allows. This is the main Beijing culture day.
- D3 Great Wall day - early departure for the wall, return to Beijing, and keep the evening relaxed. Do not add a second major outdoor site after the wall.
- D4 Beijing to Xi’an - transfer by high-speed train or flight, check in, then City Wall or Muslim Quarter for a manageable first Xi’an evening.
- D5 Terracotta Warriors and Guilin transfer - visit the warriors, keep lunch and transfer timing protected, then move to Guilin in the afternoon or evening. Do not squeeze a second Xi’an deep site if the flight is tight.
- D6 Guilin to Yangshuo - use Li River cruise or a selected scenic section, arrive in Yangshuo, and keep the evening around town or the riverside. This is the scenery handoff day.
- D7 Yangshuo soft scenery - Yulong River, Ten-Mile Gallery, countryside walk, cycling, or a light family activity. Protect the slower rhythm; do not turn Yangshuo into a checklist of viewpoints.
- D8 Guilin / Yangshuo to Shanghai - transfer to Shanghai, hotel check-in, then The Bund night view if arrival is not too late. Keep the evening simple after the move.
- D9 Shanghai finish - Yu Garden, old Shanghai, Pudong skyline, with a museum or neighborhood layer by interest. This day should be flexible after the scenic extension.
- D10 Departure - airport transfer from Shanghai. Add only a short nearby stop if the flight time is late enough.









Classic Family: Pandas + Guilin
Home city -> Beijing -> Great Wall and Forbidden City -> Xi’an -> Terracotta Warriors and City Wall -> Chengdu -> Panda Base and People’s Park teahouse -> Guilin -> Li River -> Yangshuo -> Shanghai -> Home city
Best for families who can travel longer and want the Great Wall, pandas, and Guilin scenery in one trip.
Agency fit: Operable for agencies, but best sold as a 12-14 day custom or longer private tour.
- D1 Arrive in Beijing - airport pickup, hotel check-in, and an easy dinner. Keep the first evening low-pressure for families and mixed-energy groups.
- D2 Beijing culture core - Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, then hutongs or Shichahai with walking load controlled. This is the serious culture day, so avoid adding a night show by default.
- D3 Great Wall family day - choose a Great Wall section with stable access and realistic walking. Return to Beijing and keep the evening simple.
- D4 Beijing to Xi’an - transfer to Xi’an, check in, then City Wall or an easy food-street evening. Keep this as a transfer-plus-light-experience day.
- D5 Xi’an anchor day - Terracotta Warriors in the morning, then rest time in the afternoon before a flexible city evening. Do not overpack museums after the warriors for families.
- D6 Xi’an to Chengdu - transfer to Chengdu, then Kuanzhai Alley or People’s Park teahouse for a soft landing. Chengdu should begin as a rhythm change rather than a panda stop.
- D7 Chengdu full value day - early Panda Base, then teahouse, food, Wuhou / Jinli, or a museum by interest. This is the route’s panda-and-life day.
- D8 Chengdu to Guilin - transfer to Guilin and keep arrival calm with hotel check-in and a simple dinner. Do not force scenery on arrival if the family is tired.
- D9 Guilin to Yangshuo - Li River or selected scenic section, arrive in Yangshuo, then use the town or riverside for a relaxed evening.
- D10 Yangshuo family scenery - Yulong River, Ten-Mile Gallery, light countryside walk, cycling, or family activity. Keep the pace soft and weather-aware.
- D11 Guilin / Yangshuo to Shanghai - transfer to Shanghai, check in, then The Bund night view only if energy allows. The route should start winding down here.
- D12 Shanghai finish - Yu Garden, Pudong, museum, or neighborhood time. For 14 days, add one night in Chengdu and one in Yangshuo instead of adding a new region.
- D13-14 Optional buffer - use extra days for deeper Chengdu food / tea, slower Yangshuo, or pre-departure rest in Shanghai. Extra days should reduce pressure, not add another province.









Classic + Zhangjiajie Mountains
Home city -> Beijing -> Great Wall and Forbidden City -> Xi’an -> Terracotta Warriors and City Wall -> Zhangjiajie -> Wulingyuan National Forest Park -> Tianmen Mountain -> Shanghai -> The Bund, Yu Garden, and Pudong skyline -> Home city
Best for first-time visitors who clearly want one high-impact mountain destination.
Agency fit: A common Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangjiajie, and Shanghai 11/12-day private-tour product.
- D1 Arrive in Beijing - airport pickup, hotel check-in, and a low-pressure first evening. Keep recovery protected because Zhangjiajie later adds walking and weather risk.
- D2 Beijing imperial core - Tiananmen Square area, Forbidden City, Jingshan viewpoint, then hutongs or Shichahai if energy allows. This is the main city-culture day.
- D3 Great Wall day - early Great Wall trip, return to Beijing, and keep the evening relaxed. Do not add a second major outdoor sight.
- D4 Beijing to Xi’an - transfer to Xi’an, check in, then City Wall or food streets as a light evening layer.
- D5 Terracotta Warriors and Zhangjiajie transfer - visit the warriors, protect lunch and luggage timing, then transfer to Zhangjiajie in the afternoon or evening. Keep arrival simple.
- D6 Zhangjiajie forest core - Wulingyuan National Forest Park with Yuanjiajie and Tianzi Mountain areas adjusted for weather and queues. This is a high-walking value day.
- D7 Second Zhangjiajie park day - Golden Whip Stream, Ten-Mile Gallery, or another forest section based on energy. Use this day to avoid forcing every park area into one day.
- D8 Tianmen Mountain - cableway / mountain road / glass-walk style experience if weather is stable, then rest in the afternoon or evening. Do not add a long transfer after Tianmen by default.
- D9 Zhangjiajie to Shanghai - transfer to Shanghai, check in, then The Bund night view if timing allows. This should be a clean city finish after the mountain chapter.
- D10 Shanghai urban finish - Yu Garden, old Shanghai, Pudong Lujiazui, or museum by interest. Keep it flexible after Zhangjiajie walking load.
- D11 Shanghai buffer - neighborhood time, museum, shopping, or departure transfer. Use this day to absorb flight changes or fatigue.
- D12 Optional buffer - protect Zhangjiajie weather, flight connection, or Shanghai pre-departure rest. This buffer is more valuable than adding another distant city.









Classic Winter: Beijing + Harbin + Shanghai
Home city -> Beijing -> Great Wall and Forbidden City -> Harbin -> Saint Sophia Cathedral -> Central Street -> Ice and Snow World -> Shanghai -> The Bund and Yu Garden -> Home city
Best for winter travelers who want classic China plus Harbin’s ice festival atmosphere.
Agency fit: A seasonal custom or festival product, best from late December to mid/late February.
- D1 Arrive in Beijing - airport pickup, hotel check-in, and an easy warm dinner. Keep the first winter evening simple.
- D2 Beijing winter classics - Tiananmen Square area, Forbidden City, and Jingshan Park with outdoor time controlled. Add hutong time only if temperature and walking comfort are good.
- D3 Great Wall winter day - Great Wall trip with clothing and wind exposure checked, then return to Beijing for rest. Do not stack another cold outdoor site after the wall.
- D4 Beijing to Harbin - fly or train to Harbin, check in, then Central Street and Saint Sophia Cathedral exterior if arrival timing allows. Keep the first Harbin night short because of cold exposure.
- D5 Harbin ice festival day - Songhua River or winter activity by day, then Ice and Snow World at the right lighting window. Clothing, transport, and crowd timing decide the day.
- D6 Harbin to Shanghai - transfer south, check in, then The Bund at night or hotel rest depending on arrival and cold-weather fatigue.
- D7 Shanghai warm finish - Yu Garden, old Shanghai, Pudong skyline, with indoor museum or cafe time as weather buffer. This day should feel easier after Harbin.
- D8 Departure - airport transfer from Shanghai. Add only a short nearby stop if flight time allows.









Classic Panda: Beijing + Xi’an + Chengdu + Shanghai
Home city -> Beijing -> Great Wall and Forbidden City -> Xi’an -> Terracotta Warriors and City Wall -> Chengdu -> Panda Base -> People’s Park teahouse -> optional Leshan Giant Buddha -> Shanghai -> The Bund and Yu Garden -> Home city
Best for travelers who want pandas, food, and classic culture without adding Guilin or Zhangjiajie.
Agency fit: A comfortable culture-and-panda route that agencies can operate well as a private tour.
- D1 Arrive in Beijing - airport pickup, hotel check-in, and easy recovery near the hotel. Keep the first night light.
- D2 Beijing imperial core - Tiananmen Square area, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, then hutongs or Shichahai if energy allows. This is the main culture day.
- D3 Great Wall day - early wall visit, return to Beijing, and keep the evening relaxed. Avoid adding another distant sight.
- D4 Beijing to Xi’an - transfer to Xi’an, check in, then Xi’an City Wall or food streets for a controlled first evening.
- D5 Xi’an anchor day - Terracotta Warriors, then return to the city or add Huaqing Palace only if timing is comfortable. Keep the evening food-led rather than rushed.
- D6 Xi’an to Chengdu - transfer to Chengdu, then People’s Park teahouse or Kuanzhai Alley. This is the first soft Chengdu rhythm day.
- D7 Chengdu panda and food day - early Panda Base, then teahouse, Wuhou / Jinli, food walk, or museum time. Do not let Chengdu become only a half-day panda stop.
- D8 Leshan or deeper Chengdu - use Leshan Giant Buddha as the single day trip if it matters; if skipped, make this a slower Chengdu food / tea / neighborhood day.
- D9 Chengdu to Shanghai - transfer to Shanghai, check in, then The Bund night view if arrival timing allows.
- D10 Shanghai finish - Yu Garden, old Shanghai, Pudong skyline, then departure if flight timing works or one extra night if needed.
- D11-12 Optional buffer - add deeper Chengdu food experiences or pre-departure rest in Shanghai. Extra days should improve comfort, not add Guilin or Zhangjiajie.








8 days



Best for first-time visitors who want the safest classic Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai route.
Do not force Guilin, Zhangjiajie, Chengdu, or Hangzhou into the same 8 days.
10 days



Best when first-time visitors want classic cities plus the easiest China scenery extension to sell and operate.
Guilin and Yangshuo need at least 2 nights; do not compress the Li River and Yangshuo into one transfer day.
12-14 days



Best for families who can travel longer and want the Great Wall, pandas, and Guilin scenery in one trip.
There are many city changes. Protect transfer days, and do not reduce both Chengdu and Guilin to half-day stops.
12 days



Best for first-time visitors who clearly want one high-impact mountain destination.
Zhangjiajie needs weather buffer and walking-load judgment. It should not be sold as a one-night checkmark.
8 days



Best for winter travelers who want classic China plus Harbin’s ice festival atmosphere.
Check Ice and Snow World opening dates, extreme-cold clothing, flights, and Chinese New Year crowd pressure.
10-12 days



Best for travelers who want pandas, food, and classic culture without adding Guilin or Zhangjiajie.
Do not let Chengdu become only a panda stop. Keep teahouse, food, and city rhythm.
Decide which level of route pressure fits your group first.
Do not choose by famous names first. Choose by pace, transfer load, walking demand, and the kind of China your group can honestly enjoy.
Best for travelers who want the fullest Qinghai-Gansu route family instead of a compressed sampler.
8 days / 7 nights
The most complete Qinghai-Gansu option, but still a high-intensity northwest route.
Best for travelers who want the salt-lake version of the Qinghai-Gansu route with a fuller western feel.
7 days / 6 nights
Chaerhan creates the salt-lake promise, but weather and road timing need checking.
Best for travelers who want one stronger desert-and-lake route rather than the shortest version.
7 days / 6 nights
Water Yadan adds visual power, but it also raises drive-time and overnight-pressure risk.
Best for travelers who want Dunhuang in the plan and can handle a fast-moving classic northwest loop.
6 days / 5 nights
Strong coverage, tight pacing. Every transfer day needs discipline.
Best for travelers who want the shortest Qinghai-Gansu version and accept a road-heavy pace.
5 days / 4 nights
Short and scenic, but not gentle. The final Zhangye or Xining decision matters.
Best for travelers who want one week of Yili scenery without turning the trip into a full North Xinjiang loop.
7 days / 6 nights
Efficient Yili coverage, but road opening and return-day logic still matter.
Best for travelers who want a fuller Yili route and can add one more strong alpine day.
8 days / 7 nights
Xiata adds depth, but the route needs more weather and walking judgment.
Best for travelers who want North Xinjiang fairytale scenery plus Yili, with enough time for a full loop.
10 days / 9 nights
The broadest Xinjiang option, with the highest transfer and fallback-planning load.
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