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Beijing to Hong Kong Adventure

Beijing to Hong Kong Adventure

Hit the major sights and sounds of China on a 12-day adventure from Beijing to Hong Kong. See the magnificent Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, the giant pandas of Sichuan and the striking limestone karsts in Yangshuo. Soak up the exciting neon lights in Hong Kong, meet locals over homemade dumplings and explore the countryside in Yangshuo. Travel with ease on China’s modern rail network for almost 4000 km and get up close and transcend time with a visit to an ancient town. With a knowledgeable small-group leader at the helm, your China adventure will be full of insightful history, delicious cuisine and unforgettable experiences.

Activities

  • Great Wall – Dumpling making demonstration
  • Beijing – Mutianyu Great Wall
  • Beijing – Forbidden City
  • Beijing – Tiananmen Square
  • Xi’an – Leader-led Muslim Quarter snack crawl
  • Xi’an – Terracotta Warriors Tour – leader led
  • Dujiangyan – Dujiangyan Giant Panda Base
  • Mt. Qingcheng – Tai’an Ancient Town visit
  • Chengdu – Leader-led walking tour
  • Chengdu – People’s Park & Tianfu Square
  • Mt. Qingcheng – Cable Car (one way)
  • Mt. Qingcheng – hike
  • Yangshuo – Walking Tour
  • Yangshuo – Bike Tour with Lunch & Moon Hill Visit
  • Hong Kong – Leader-led orientation Walk

Highlights

  • See the heart of China, using the vast train network – you’ll take one overnight train and three high-speed trains, covering almost 4000 km across the country from the north to the south – a fantastic way of low impact travelling!
  • Be welcomed into a local guesthouse near the Great Wall – after hiking along this magnificent Wonder of the World – and join a dumpling demonstration for lunch.
  • Explore the local countryside in the Yangshuo region, cycling through the riverbanks and karsts and stopping by a local home for a freshly prepared lunch.
  • Embrace the epicurean delights of China with a leader-led tour of Xi’an’s Muslim quarter (where you can try lots of authentic snacks), a day in Chengdu, the City of Gastronomy, and a steaming bowl of hotpot.
  • Veer off the busy tourist trail with a visit to the time-forgotten Taian Ancient Town, a hike down Mt Qingcheng – a sacred mountain in Taoism – and a meet and greet with giant pandas at the Dujiangyan Panda Breeding Center.

04/15/2025 through 11/04/2027
04/15/2025 through 11/08/2027

Day 1

Visit Beijing, China’s capital! This majestic city offers plenty of grand monuments, ancient landmarks, and breathtaking sights for you to explore.

Begin your Beijing adventure in the heart of the city. Beyond Tiananmen Square, the city’s austere (and infamous) political center erected by Chairman Mao, lies the remarkable Forbidden City. This imperial palace, perhaps the most famous attraction in Beijing proper, will amaze you with its bright red façade and impressive museum, home to beautiful pieces of Chinese art. Nearby Tian Tan or Temple of Heaven, the imperial center for prayer over many dynasties, is fashioned in the same exquisite Chinese architectural style and bursts with lavish reds and golds. Travel mere steps from Tiananmen to gaze in wonderment at the National Center for the Performing Arts, whose illuminated glass dome sparkles over a mirror-like pool of blue water.

After visiting the city’s historic landmarks, unwind by browsing unique markets and enjoying some delicious culinary treats. Restaurants throughout Beijing serve savory and crispy peking duck, a staple in the city, but be sure to sample sweet cakes and rice desserts on bustling Wangfujing Snack Street. From lovely jade beads, to vintage tea pots, to distinctive souvenirs, the Panjiyuan Antique Market is the quintessential stop for shopping in Beijing.

Venture just north of the capital to see the Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s most iconic man-made wonders. This vast landmark, whose twisting steps are set upon lush hilltops, is an absolute must-see on any trip to Beijing. The Great Wall’s overwhelming immensity is guaranteed to leave you awestruck.


Day 2

Visit Beijing, China’s capital! This majestic city offers plenty of grand monuments, ancient landmarks, and breathtaking sights for you to explore.

Begin your Beijing adventure in the heart of the city. Beyond Tiananmen Square, the city’s austere (and infamous) political center erected by Chairman Mao, lies the remarkable Forbidden City. This imperial palace, perhaps the most famous attraction in Beijing proper, will amaze you with its bright red façade and impressive museum, home to beautiful pieces of Chinese art. Nearby Tian Tan or Temple of Heaven, the imperial center for prayer over many dynasties, is fashioned in the same exquisite Chinese architectural style and bursts with lavish reds and golds. Travel mere steps from Tiananmen to gaze in wonderment at the National Center for the Performing Arts, whose illuminated glass dome sparkles over a mirror-like pool of blue water.

After visiting the city’s historic landmarks, unwind by browsing unique markets and enjoying some delicious culinary treats. Restaurants throughout Beijing serve savory and crispy peking duck, a staple in the city, but be sure to sample sweet cakes and rice desserts on bustling Wangfujing Snack Street. From lovely jade beads, to vintage tea pots, to distinctive souvenirs, the Panjiyuan Antique Market is the quintessential stop for shopping in Beijing.

Venture just north of the capital to see the Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s most iconic man-made wonders. This vast landmark, whose twisting steps are set upon lush hilltops, is an absolute must-see on any trip to Beijing. The Great Wall’s overwhelming immensity is guaranteed to leave you awestruck.


Day 3

Visit Beijing, China’s capital! This majestic city offers plenty of grand monuments, ancient landmarks, and breathtaking sights for you to explore.

Begin your Beijing adventure in the heart of the city. Beyond Tiananmen Square, the city’s austere (and infamous) political center erected by Chairman Mao, lies the remarkable Forbidden City. This imperial palace, perhaps the most famous attraction in Beijing proper, will amaze you with its bright red façade and impressive museum, home to beautiful pieces of Chinese art. Nearby Tian Tan or Temple of Heaven, the imperial center for prayer over many dynasties, is fashioned in the same exquisite Chinese architectural style and bursts with lavish reds and golds. Travel mere steps from Tiananmen to gaze in wonderment at the National Center for the Performing Arts, whose illuminated glass dome sparkles over a mirror-like pool of blue water.

After visiting the city’s historic landmarks, unwind by browsing unique markets and enjoying some delicious culinary treats. Restaurants throughout Beijing serve savory and crispy peking duck, a staple in the city, but be sure to sample sweet cakes and rice desserts on bustling Wangfujing Snack Street. From lovely jade beads, to vintage tea pots, to distinctive souvenirs, the Panjiyuan Antique Market is the quintessential stop for shopping in Beijing.

Venture just north of the capital to see the Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s most iconic man-made wonders. This vast landmark, whose twisting steps are set upon lush hilltops, is an absolute must-see on any trip to Beijing. The Great Wall’s overwhelming immensity is guaranteed to leave you awestruck.


Day 4 Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi (Shen-hsi) Province, and the cultural center of the historic and agriculturally rich Wei River valley. Historical interests include the tomb of China's first emperor, Shih 0Huang Ti; Shaanxi Provincial Museum; the Big and Little Goose Pagodas; and the Great Mosque. Other points of interest include the tombs of the Tang emperors (618-906); four tumuli (burial mounds); Xi'an Hot Springs; and Banpo, a Neolithic village.
Day 5 Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi (Shen-hsi) Province, and the cultural center of the historic and agriculturally rich Wei River valley. Historical interests include the tomb of China's first emperor, Shih 0Huang Ti; Shaanxi Provincial Museum; the Big and Little Goose Pagodas; and the Great Mosque. Other points of interest include the tombs of the Tang emperors (618-906); four tumuli (burial mounds); Xi'an Hot Springs; and Banpo, a Neolithic village.
Day 6
Day 7 Chengdu, located in the center of the Sichuan Basin, is known as the "Land in Heaven" because of its agricultural wealth.

Chengdu is a city of broad streets and inviting parks. Points of interests include Du Fu Cottage, a shrine built in honor of the famous Tang Dynasty poet; Wu Hou Shrine, a shrine built for the Chinese military strategist of the third century, Zhug Liang; and the River View Pavilion (Wangjiang Lou) where 120 varieties of bamboo can be found.

Northwest of Chengdu are the Dujiangyan Dam, built in 150 B.C. and Green City Mountain which is famous for its Taoist and Buddhist temples and monasteries.
Day 8

Nestled in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Yangshuo offers an enchanting escape amid some of China’s most breathtaking landscapes. This picturesque town is renowned for its dramatic karst mountains, lush river valleys, and meandering Li River, which has earned it a spot among the top natural wonders of the world. A boat ride along the Li River reveals stunning views of limestone peaks that have been immortalized in traditional Chinese ink paintings, making for an unforgettable experience.

Yangshuo's vibrant market scene and lively West Street are the heartbeats of the town, where visitors can immerse themselves in local culture. The street is lined with charming cafes, boutique shops, and food stalls offering regional delicacies, including the famous Yangshuo beer fish. For those seeking adventure, the surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, from cycling through terraced rice fields to exploring the caves and hills that dot the landscape.

A must-visit attraction is the Moon Hill, a natural archway that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area from its summit. The climb to the top is a rewarding challenge, showcasing the unique geological features of the region. Additionally, the nearby Yulong River, often referred to as the "Little Li River," provides a more serene setting for bamboo raft rides and riverbank picnics.

A fun fact about Yangshuo: it was a key location for the filming of the popular Chinese film "The Longest Day in Chang'an," which highlighted its stunning landscapes and traditional architecture. This cinematic recognition has further amplified Yangshuo's allure, drawing travelers eager to experience the scenery seen on screen. For an unforgettable visit, plan your trip between April and October when the weather is pleasant and perfect for exploring this scenic gem.


Day 9

Nestled in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Yangshuo offers an enchanting escape amid some of China’s most breathtaking landscapes. This picturesque town is renowned for its dramatic karst mountains, lush river valleys, and meandering Li River, which has earned it a spot among the top natural wonders of the world. A boat ride along the Li River reveals stunning views of limestone peaks that have been immortalized in traditional Chinese ink paintings, making for an unforgettable experience.

Yangshuo's vibrant market scene and lively West Street are the heartbeats of the town, where visitors can immerse themselves in local culture. The street is lined with charming cafes, boutique shops, and food stalls offering regional delicacies, including the famous Yangshuo beer fish. For those seeking adventure, the surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, from cycling through terraced rice fields to exploring the caves and hills that dot the landscape.

A must-visit attraction is the Moon Hill, a natural archway that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area from its summit. The climb to the top is a rewarding challenge, showcasing the unique geological features of the region. Additionally, the nearby Yulong River, often referred to as the "Little Li River," provides a more serene setting for bamboo raft rides and riverbank picnics.

A fun fact about Yangshuo: it was a key location for the filming of the popular Chinese film "The Longest Day in Chang'an," which highlighted its stunning landscapes and traditional architecture. This cinematic recognition has further amplified Yangshuo's allure, drawing travelers eager to experience the scenery seen on screen. For an unforgettable visit, plan your trip between April and October when the weather is pleasant and perfect for exploring this scenic gem.


Day 10

Nestled in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Yangshuo offers an enchanting escape amid some of China’s most breathtaking landscapes. This picturesque town is renowned for its dramatic karst mountains, lush river valleys, and meandering Li River, which has earned it a spot among the top natural wonders of the world. A boat ride along the Li River reveals stunning views of limestone peaks that have been immortalized in traditional Chinese ink paintings, making for an unforgettable experience.

Yangshuo's vibrant market scene and lively West Street are the heartbeats of the town, where visitors can immerse themselves in local culture. The street is lined with charming cafes, boutique shops, and food stalls offering regional delicacies, including the famous Yangshuo beer fish. For those seeking adventure, the surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, from cycling through terraced rice fields to exploring the caves and hills that dot the landscape.

A must-visit attraction is the Moon Hill, a natural archway that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area from its summit. The climb to the top is a rewarding challenge, showcasing the unique geological features of the region. Additionally, the nearby Yulong River, often referred to as the "Little Li River," provides a more serene setting for bamboo raft rides and riverbank picnics.

A fun fact about Yangshuo: it was a key location for the filming of the popular Chinese film "The Longest Day in Chang'an," which highlighted its stunning landscapes and traditional architecture. This cinematic recognition has further amplified Yangshuo's allure, drawing travelers eager to experience the scenery seen on screen. For an unforgettable visit, plan your trip between April and October when the weather is pleasant and perfect for exploring this scenic gem.


Day 11 Hong Kong offers the best of both worlds, a thriving exciting city filled with culinary delights with mountains and sprawling parks for when you need an escape into nature. As you wander the Street Market to score bargains on local goods, make sure to indulge in a bowl of wanton noodles or freshly steamed dim sum.
Day 12 Hong Kong offers the best of both worlds, a thriving exciting city filled with culinary delights with mountains and sprawling parks for when you need an escape into nature. As you wander the Street Market to score bargains on local goods, make sure to indulge in a bowl of wanton noodles or freshly steamed dim sum.

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