-Customized Travel-
We guide your travel itinerary in China - not just the points on the map, but the real life and scenery. From the Red Wall of the Forbidden City in Beijing to the Terra Cotta Warriors in Xi'an, from the bamboo shadow of the Lijiang River in Guilin to the morning fog of the ancient town in Yunnan, from the neon on the Bund in Shanghai to the starry sky on the Western Sichuan Plateau, as well as Xinjiang, the largest tourist destination in China (300 million domestic tourists and 3 million foreign tourists visit countless scenic spots in Xinjiang every year), we can customize your China journey according to your interests and time: arrange a deep cultural line if you want to see the world heritage, design a parent-child slow tour if you want to take your family to travel easily, and follow the local flavor of streets and lanes if you want to chase food. Chinese, English, and minority language tour guides accompany you throughout the journey, providing one-stop transportation, tickets, and hotels for you to experience without worrying. Whether you are coming to China for the first time or want to rediscover this land, we ensure that your journey is peaceful, comfortable, and warm.
Welcome to China — A Journey Through Millennia, Connecting You to the Future.
If you’re searching for a destination where ancient civilization meets futuristic innovation, China promises an experience beyond your imagination. Home to world-famous icons like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, China also holds countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered by travelers from across the globe.
Why Choose China?
1. A Living Museum of 5,000 Years of Civilization
In China, history isn’t locked behind glass—it’s a living, breathing way of life.
- In Beijing, watch the national flag-raising ceremony at dawn, wander through the Forbidden City in the morning, and sip authentic Douzhi (fermented mung bean milk) in a historic Hutong alley by afternoon.
- In Xi’an, the Terracotta Warriors stand guard over the legacy of the Qin Empire, while modern rock bands play lively tunes beneath the ancient city walls.
- In Dunhuang, the Mogao Caves echo with the whispers of the Silk Road, marking the meeting point of Eastern and Western civilizations.
From the bronze relics of the Shang and Zhou dynasties to the poetic elegance of the Tang and Song eras, China’s history is profound yet deeply personal.
2. "A Bite of China": A Global Feast for the Senses
Chinese cuisine is far more than what you find on a takeout menu; it is a vast universe of Eight Great Cuisines and countless local flavors.
- Craving spice? Head to Chengdu or Chongqing for the numbing heat of hotpot.
- Prefer something light and savory? Guangdong’s dim sum and Chaoshan beef hotpot will delight your palate.
- Looking for exotic tastes? Try Xinjiang’s grilled lamb skewers and Dapanji (big plate chicken), or Yunnan’s wild mushroom hotpot and Crossing-the-Bridge noodles.
The best bites often hide in humble street-side stalls. A breakfast costing less than ten yuan can leave a more lasting impression than any Michelin-starred meal.
3. Epic Landscapes: From Snow-Capped Peaks to Tropical Isles
China’s diverse terrain is a paradise for nature lovers.
- See the iconic mountains: The sea of clouds at Mount Huangshan and the quartz sandstone pillars of Zhangjiajie (the inspiration for Avatar).
- Chase the waters: The karst landscapes of Guilin’s Li River look like flowing ink paintings, while the multicolored lakes of Jiuzhaigou resemble spilled palettes.
- Seek adventure: Gaze upon Mount Everest in Tibet or trek through Yading in Sichuan, known as "the last pure land on the blue planet."
Whether you are a shutterbug, a hiker, or simply seeking solitude, China fulfills every natural fantasy.
4. Where Tradition and Modernity Collide
China’s charm lies in its seamless blend of old and new.
- In Shanghai, the historic Bund sits across the river from the futuristic skyline of Lujiazui, featuring the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai Tower.
- In Shenzhen, drones deliver your lunch and driverless buses roam the streets.
- In Hangzhou, youths sip Longjing tea by West Lake while scanning QR codes to pay the bill.
This unique sense of "time travel" is an experience unlike anywhere else on Earth.
5. High-Speed Rail: Redefining "Spontaneous Travel"
Getting around China is effortless thanks to the world's most extensive high-speed rail network.
- The "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" grid connects nearly every corner of the country—Beijing to Shanghai in just 4.5 hours, Xi'an to Chengdu in only 3.
- Want to cross provinces? Enjoy rice noodles in Hunan in the morning and chase waterfalls in Guizhou by afternoon.
- Within cities, subways are ubiquitous and ride-hailing apps are cheap and convenient, making navigation easy even without speaking Chinese.
The trains aren't just fast; they are remarkably stable—famously smooth enough to balance a coin on edge while racing at 300 km/h.
6. Warm Hospitality: The Heartbeat of China
As an ancient saying goes: "Is it not delightful to have friends coming from afar?"
- In rural villages, locals might press fresh fruit into your hands.
- In bustling cities, youngsters will use translation apps to help you find your way—or even accompany you on your walk.
- During festivals like Chinese New Year, you might be invited into a local home to make dumplings and paste Spring Festival couplets, immersing you in authentic family life.
While language barriers may exist, smiles and kindness are universal.
7. Unbeatable Value: Experience More for Less
Compared to many Western destinations, China offers incredible value for money.
- A hearty meal of local specialties often costs only a few dozen RMB per person.
- Clean, comfortable chain hotels are significantly cheaper than their Western counterparts.
- Attractions, transport, and activities are budget-friendly, allowing you to see and do more without breaking the bank.
It is the ideal destination for backpackers, families, and honeymooners alike.
Tips for Global Travelers
- Visa Convenience: China offers visa exemptions or visa-on-arrival for many countries, plus 144-hour visa-free transit policies in several cities.
- Mobile Payments: Alipay and WeChat Pay cover almost everything. With these apps, your phone is your wallet—you barely need cash.
- Cultural Etiquette: Respect local customs, such as dressing modestly when visiting temples and keeping your voice down in public spaces.
- Best Seasons: Spring (Mar–May) and Autumn (Sep–Nov) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring most regions.
Conclusion: Come Write Your Own Story in China
China is not a book already written; it is a scroll still being unrolled. Every visit brings new discoveries, and every journey leaves a unique memory. Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, there is always a new corner to turn, a new flavor to taste, and a new friend to meet.
So, pack your bags—China awaits your arrival!
Customized travel is a personalized style of travel tailored to customers' individual needs, starting from route design and travel services, with high-quality characteristics of personalization, exclusivity, and one-to-one service.
Travel customizers will design routes that meet the needs of customers based on their characteristics, interests, hobbies, leisure time, and budget. Most of the people traveling with us are family or friends, so when arranging the route, the customization specialist also needs to take into account everyone's needs, carefully and thoughtfully arrange each travel link, and fully consider the customer's travel experience.

1. Communication needs
Fully understand your personalized demands

2. Develop itinerary
Plan itinerary and calculate expenses

3. Pay deposit
Sign a customized travel contract

4. Enjoy the journey
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