8 Days China Culture Tour from Hong Kong to Xian and Beijing
Must-see & Must-do:
Highlight 1: Explore Hong Kong, Asia’s World City, through towering skyscrapers, diverse shopping opportunities, pristine temples, and local cuisine.
Highlight 2: Experience the mix of Chinese and Western cultures in HK through Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Fishing Village, Victoria Harbour, Wont Tai Sin Temple…
Highlight 3: Have a contrasting exploration of ancient Beijing – Imperial Palaces, Gardens & Traditional Hutongs
Highlight 4: Walking through Senado Square immerses you in Macau’s vibrant culture. The square is bustling with locals and visitors alike, creating a lively atmosphere that reflects the city’s multicultural identity.
Highlight 5: Enjoy hiking time on the famous Mutianyu Great Wall and have a panoramic view of the spectacular landscape
Highlight 6: In Ancient Capital Xian, chase the Silk Road marks through the Ancient Wall, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda (World Heritage), and Shaanxi History Museum.
Itinerary Quick Look:
Nihao! Welcome to Hong Kong, the Pearl of the Orient and the shoppers’ paradise with a mix of Chinese and Western influences. Upon arrival at Hong Kong, your local tour guide and driver will meet there and escort you to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to have fun on your own. You are welcome to ask your tour guide for some useful tips to spend your free time based on your time and interest.
Arrival Ideas:
As Asia’s World City, travelers can arrive in Hong Kong easily by air. There are numerous international and domestic airlines for you to enter China and the rest of Asia from Hong Kong. You can visit Hong Kong by air from most cities in China, like Guilin, Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Kunming, Chengdu, and more. In addition, travelers can take high speed train to Hong Kong from Guilin (3.5 hours), Guangzhou (1 hour), Shenzhen (0.5 hour), Kunming (7.5 hours), etc.
After breakfast, your guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel. It is time to enjoy your full-day Hong Kong trip. The first stop is to pay a visit to the highest point of Hong Kong – Victoria Peak (about 552 meters). You will take the famous Peak Tram, which was operated for more than 110 years, and travel through the verdant woods to explore some hidden old buildings left by the old Hong Kong. Get atop to the observation deck to overlook the amazing Hong Kong skyline and beautiful harbor views. Seize the rare time to take some photos from atop. The second stop is to go to the Aberdeen Fishing Village, a peaceful traditional fishing village with the rows of old junks and sampans where you will get a very interesting contract and change of pace to the Hong Kong business district and Kowloon.
Then head to Repulse Bay which is known for its silky soft white sand and one of the most expensive residential areas in the world. Lots of luxury villas can be found by the bay, including that of some famous celebrities. By the end of the beach stand the eccentric Kwun Yam Shrine. You can also explore the former colonial style Repulse Bay Hotel and the ornate Life Guard Club built in traditional Chinese style nearby. The last stop for today is Stanley Market. Walk through the bustling market selling fancy petty commodities and enjoy browsing the stalls with clothing and souvenirs can’t find elsewhere. To relax a little bit, you can order a cup of coffee or beer at the seaside café or pub to spend time getting away from the crowds.
It is your free time visit around HK according to your flight time.Then you will head to the airport for your flight to Xian (about 3.5 hours).
Welcome to Xian, the capital of 13 ancient China dynasties! Upon your arrival in Xian, the local guide and driver will greet you at the exit of the airport, and then escort you to your hotel in Xian downtown area. Enjoy some free time on your own after the hotel check-in.
After breakfast, your guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel. Drive about 40km (about 1 hour) to uncover one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in the world – the Terracotta Army Museum, which was built by the first emperor of China – Qin Shihuang to protect him in his afterlife. There are about 8,000 vivid life-size Terracotta Warriors found so far. First, pay a visit to the largest and most imposing pit which is believed to contain over 6,000 terracotta figures of soldiers and horses. You will be amazed by the subterranean life-size army of thousands silently standing and guarding the emperor and also be awed by the fabulous artistic skills of ancient Chinese artisans. Next, move to another pit where you can feast your eyes with around 1300 warriors and horses. You can get to examine the ancient army array by visiting the kneeling and standing archers, the chariot war array and numerous troopers holding weapons, etc.
After lunch, drive back to downtown to visit the Ancient City Wall (also known as the Fortification of Xian). The city wall is a kind of defensive structure in Ancient Times and represents one of the oldest, largest, and best-preserved Chinese city walls. Spend some time leisurely walking on the wall and enjoy its inner and outer walls, watchtowers, and moat, and have panoramic views of modern Xian.
Later in the afternoon, go to explore the Great Mosque. Located near the Drum Tower, the Great Mosque is the largest mosque in China. Though it has become a famous tourist attraction, it is still used by Chinese Muslims (Hui people) as a place of worship. The Great Mosque is a brilliant blend of Chinese and Islamic architecture. (Note: It is open to visitors from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Non-Muslims are not admitted to the main prayer hall or during times of prayer.) Then discover the vivid local life by wandering around the bustling Muslim Quarter which is the backstreets leading north from Drum Tower. It used to be the home to the city’s Hui community for centuries, now it is a paradise mixed with different local snacks and Muslim culture. At last, if you are interested you can stroll from Drum Tower to Bell Tower (450m) for a night view of the ancient building dating from 14th century.
This morning, your guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel and take you to visit Giant Wild Goose Pagoda (Big Wild Goose Pagoda). Standing in the Da Ci’en Temple complex, the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda (World Heritage) was originally built in Tang Dynasty which is about 1,370 years ago, it is functioned to collect Buddhist materials that were taken from India by the hierarch Xuanzang. You can learn more from your guide about Xuanzang who set off from Chang’an (the ancient Xi’an) along the Silk Road, using 17 years to traversing 100 countries, finally arriving in India, the cradle of Buddhism.
After the tour, you will be transferred to the train station for your high speed train to next destination – Beijing (4.5-5.5h). Upon arrival in Beijing, your guide will meet you at the train station and escort you to your hotel. The rest of the day is free on your own so you can explore by yourself around your hotel.
Today you will spend the whole day exploring the ancient citadel Beijing through China’s famous landmarks, epic imperial grandeur and royal gardens.
After breakfast, your guide will pick you up at your hotel and then head to Tian’anmen Square, which is the world’s largest public square and also the symbol of China. It has witnessed many big events in China over the past decades and from here you can take good pictures of Tiananmen Gate showing on CCTV News every day.
Walk across the square and you will visit the might and splendor of the awe-inspiring Forbidden City (Closed on Mondays), the world’s largest palace complex and one-time home to 24 emperors of China. Listed as a world heritage site, Forbidden City has about 500 years’ history, and served as the political and ritual center of China during the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. With over 8,728 rooms, the Forbidden City is not only China’s largest and best-preserved collection of ancient buildings, but also a city within the city, like the Vatican in Rome. Enter through Meridian Gate and visit along the central axis to ensure you won’t miss any highlighted palaces. You can admire its brilliant architecture and numerous ancient art treasures while listening to your guide and learning more about the emperors’ stories hidden inside the Imperial Palace. Later, take another 15-minute walk up to Jingshan Park, where you can have a magnificent panorama of modern Beijing and princely views over the russet roofs of the Forbidden City.
In this afternoon, drive to the “Museum of Royal Garden” – Summer Palace, which used to be the resort for royal families to flee summer heat. The grounds, temples, gardens, pavilions, lakes, bridges, gate-towers, and corridors are a marvel of landscaping. Enjoy the leisure walk and take your time to appreciate the imperial architectures, hilltop views, and beautiful lakes, which offer a pastoral escape into the landscapes of traditional Chinese painting.
Recommended Optional Activity: You can try the famous Peking Roasted Duck at Quanjude this evening.
In this morning, you will head northwest of Beijing (about 1.5-2 hours’ drive, 73km) to the Great Wall at Mutianyu. The Great Wall boasts a history over 2,000 years and stretches more than 3,000 miles across several provinces of northern China, making it one of the most impressive ancient masterpieces on the planet. Mutianyu Great Wall is connected with the Jiankou Great Wall in the west and the Gubeikou Great Wall in the east. Mutianyu is the longest and best fully-restored Great Wall with fewer tourists and is also famed for its 23 Ming-era watchtowers and stunning views. Take the cable car up to the 14th watchtower and then enjoy the memorable hiking time on the wall while visiting its western route. With the green pines and cypresses covering the surrounding area, and the winding wall standing majestically on the vast land, you will capture the most stunning natural scenery in this section. Challenge yourselves while climbing up to the 20th watchtower where you could fulfill your Great Wall dream. Cherish the chance and take photos as many as you like!
Then head to Beijing Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum. The museum is consisting of two parts: Confucius Temple (Kongmiao) and Imperial College Museum (Guozijian). Kongmiao is the place where people paid homage to Confucius during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Confucius is the greatest thinker and educationalist in ancient China. Guozijian (Imperial academy) is a kind of university/college in ancient China that can be traced back to the Sui Dynasty (581–618). Guozijian is also the place where the Emperor personally lectures. The college was constructed right next to the temple in accordance with Chinese tradition where a temple is always to the left of a school. This museum is a good place for you to learn more about ancient China’s education system and ancient buildings.
At last, you can also enjoy a relaxing time exploring the ordinary local life through the Wudaoying Hutong which is near the museum. It is the coolest non-touristy hutong alleyway street in all of Beijing. Travel through the narrow alleys with many featured shops standing on both sides. After that, transfer back to your hotel and have a good rest tonight.
This morning you will head to Temple of Heaven. Located in Beijing’s Tiantan Park, the Temple of Heaven is much bigger than the Forbidden City and smaller than the Summer Palace. As a World Heritage, the Temple of Heaven (Taoist temple) is also known for its rigorous symbolic layout, peculiar structure, and magnificent decoration. The Temple of Heaven used to be a place to offer sacrifice to Heaven by 22 Chinese emperors twice a year for good harvests. You can learn more about the grand praying ceremony there, as well as observe the amazing designs such as the Echo Wall and the Triple Sound Stones. Nowadays, it is also a park for local people to do morning exercise and you are welcome to join them.
Then, it is time to end your 8-day China Culture tour. Your guide will escort you to the airport/train station for your flight or high speed train to your next destination.
Thank you for choosing HelloChinaTrip for your Hong Kong tour. We are always dedicated to serving you and look forward to welcoming you again for your future trips to China/Asia.
What’s Included
- Experienced drivers & air-conditioned vehicles
- Professional licensed English-speaking local guide
- Hotel accommodation with breakfasts
- Accident insurance
- Domestic flights (economy class) or high-speed trains (second class) listed in the itinerary
- Admission tickets, activities, meals listed in the itinerary
- Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip
What’s Excluded
- International airfares
- Entry visa fees
- Personal expenses
- Single room supplement
- Recommended optional activities
- Arrival/departure flights or train on the first and last day
- Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers
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Transportation
In a private tour, it means you will transfer to the tourist attractions in one city by private vehicle. The private car we selected is spacious, comfortable and air-conditioned. And the driver we use are very experienced. As for traveling between two destinations, we use domestic flights (economy seat) or high speed trains (second class seat, usually less than 6 hours). The local guides and drivers will pick you up at the airport/train stations, and escort you to the hotel.
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Sophie Laurent –
Un circuit culturel fascinant ! Hong Kong moderne, les guerriers en terre cuite à Xi’an et la Grande Muraille à Pékin… Chaque étape a été parfaitement organisée sur mesure.
Javier Torres –
Viajar de Hong Kong a Pekín pasando por Xi’an fue como recorrer siglos de historia. El guía privado hizo que cada lugar cobrara vida con sus explicaciones.
Amanda Johnson –
The Terracotta Army was mind-blowing, and walking on the Great Wall was a dream come true. Having a private guide in each city made the trip both informative and comfortable.
Thomas Keller –
Eine perfekte Kombination aus moderner Metropole, antiker Geschichte und Weltkulturerbe. Alles war maßgeschneidert und perfekt organisiert.
Hiroko Suzuki –
香港の活気ある街並みから始まり、西安の兵馬俑、北京の長城まで、すべてが見どころ満載でした。専属ガイドのおかげでとても快適でした。
Christopher Evans –
An incredible journey from the vibrant streets of Hong Kong to the ancient wonders of Xi’an and Beijing. The private tour made every transfer smooth, and we could fully immerse ourselves in the culture without worrying about logistics.
Matteo Ricci –
Un viaggio di otto giorni ricco di cultura: Hong Kong, Xi’an con il suo esercito di terracotta, e la magnifica Pechino. Servizio privato eccellente e grande flessibilità.
Emily Carter –
We loved the balance between iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Our guide even took us to a quiet spot on the Great Wall away from the crowds.