Beijing 北京
Imperial landmarks, hutong walks, roast duck dinners, and a practical first stop for visitors landing in China.
Start with China's most recognizable visitor cities, then expand into regional food routes and scenic side trips.
Imperial landmarks, hutong walks, roast duck dinners, and a practical first stop for visitors landing in China.
Waterfront skyline views, art deco streets, soup dumplings, coffee lanes, and the easiest big-city soft landing.
Ancient capital energy, city wall cycling, Terracotta Warriors, and one of China's most visitor-friendly food streets.
Panda mornings, teahouse afternoons, hotpot nights, and a relaxed pace that makes Sichuan food less intimidating.
Mountain-city viewpoints, neon river nights, spicy hotpot, and a dramatic urban landscape unlike China's flatter cities.
Karst mountains, Li River scenery, rice noodles, and one of the easiest nature-focused China trips to understand.
Sandstone pillars, glass bridges, forest park trails, and landscape photos that feel very different from city China.
West Lake walks, tea villages, elegant seasonal food, and a calmer add-on to a Shanghai itinerary.
Classical gardens, canals, silk history, delicate noodles, and an easy day or overnight trip from Shanghai.
Dim sum mornings, old trading-port neighborhoods, Canton Tower views, and some of China's most accessible food culture.