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These examples show how ChinaVoyage thinks about draft China routes: what works, what is fragile, what to cut, and when agency support should enter.
First-time China route verdict
A sample ChinaVoyage verdict for a first China trip that needs a clear classic route, one scenic anchor, and enough transfer buffer before booking.
Open verdictClassic China route verdict
A sample verdict for Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Jiangnan, and the common mistake of adding too much to a classic first-China route.
Open verdictFamily China route verdict
A sample verdict for a China family route where kids, grandparents, walking load, meals, hotel changes, and recovery time matter more than maximum coverage.
Open verdictZhangjiajie route verdict
A sample verdict for a Zhangjiajie China route that needs protected nights, weather buffer, queue tolerance, and walking-load judgement.
Open verdictGuilin and Yangshuo route verdict
A sample verdict for a Guilin and Yangshuo China route where softer scenery still needs enough nights, river timing, and hotel-base judgement.
Open verdictHuangshan route verdict
A sample verdict for a Huangshan route where sunrise expectations, mountain effort, weather risk, luggage, and Jiangnan pairings need to be checked.
Open verdictYunnan route verdict
A sample verdict for a Yunnan route covering Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La, old-town pacing, altitude, and whether the route should stay slower.
Open verdictSilk Road route verdict
A sample verdict for Dunhuang, Zhangye, Qinghai, Gansu, or Xinjiang routes where distance, road time, season, and altitude need early judgement.
Open verdictChengdu route verdict
A sample verdict for Chengdu, pandas, food, Chongqing, Leshan, Jiuzhaigou, and the point where Southwest China needs local support.
Open verdictA useful route verdict can start from an unfinished idea. Send the route, days, month, travelers, must-see places, and the part that feels uncertain.
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