Skip the tourist checklist.
In Shanghai, learn to make Xiaolongbao from scratch, design your own custom Qipao, and connect with the city's culture in a way most visitors never do.
That's the kind of travel you remember.
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One River Two Worlds.
For over a century, the Huangpu River has been at the heart of Shanghai's story.
As the city lights up, whether you're cruising along the river, strolling the waterfront, or simply taking in the view, an evening in Shanghai is a memory you'll never forget.
Crafted with care over generations, the Great Wall was built to safeguard a rich culture and today stands as a timeless connection that brings us all together.
What began as a simple tour blossomed into laughter, deep connection, and moments captured forever in photos like these.
Slower, warmer, and full of long, sunlit days… summer reveals another side of Beijing.
The city opens up, tree-lined parks offer shade from the heat, and evenings stretch gently into night. It’s a season that invites you to slow down and take it all in.
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No trip to Beijing is complete without trying its most iconic dish, Peking Duck.
Watch chefs expertly carve the perfectly roasted duck tableside, then enjoy it like a local.
Wrap it, fold it, one perfect bite!
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Do you know the Temple of Heaven is 3 to 4 times larger than the Forbidden City?
Come at sunrise to see the park come to life, with locals practicing Tai Chi, spinning diabolo, or kicking shuttlecocks.
This is a place where history feels calm and alive.
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Thinking about where to go beyond mainland China?
Taiwan offers something a little different. Bustling cities, mountain landscapes, coastal scenery and a food culture that feels both familiar and completely its own.
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Cherry blossom season in Beijing doesn’t last long, and that’s part of what makes it so special.
From late March through to mid April, the city softens. Parks fill with pale pink blossoms, locals gather under the trees and everyday spaces take on a completely different feel.
A city can feel completely different depending on the time of day.
Experiencing both sides offers a deeper understanding of a place, not just how it looks, but how it feels to be there. See our Shanghai tours here > https://t.co/JyM3cgIvS6
Not speaking Mandarin is one of the most common concerns before travelling to China.
With a https://t.co/AH3U1Wh1t6 local bilingual guide alongside you, key moments are taken care of, from help ordering meals to navigating transport and understanding cultural nuances.
West Lake, Hangzhou.
In a country full of movement and energy, West Lake offers something different.
A place to pause, take it in and experience a quieter side of China.
Traveling solo doesn’t mean traveling alone.
For many of our guests, it’s about having the freedom to explore independently, while still feeling supported along the way.
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Planning a trip to China often starts with questions.
Our China Travel Guide on our website is designed to help you navigate those early stages with confidence.
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It’s easy to think a Chengdu tour is all about pandas, and yes, we agree they are gorgeous, however there is a deeper, richer history and culture to experience here and it’s our mission to reveal it to you. Learn about Chengdu with us > https://t.co/JKSyx3oXl9
From finding the right tour to booking with confidence, we’ve made the process clear, flexible and easy to follow. Whether you’re choosing a half day experience or planning a longer journey, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. https://t.co/AH3U1Wh1t6
What does “flexible travel” really look like?
Our tours are designed to give you the freedom to shop where and when you like, while still making the most of your time in each destination. Let your guide know and they’ll help you make it part of the journey.
Across China, mornings begin early, with locals gathering at street stalls and busy markets for something warm, fresh and full of flavor.
Breakfast reflects the diversity of China itself. Regional flavors, local ingredients and traditions shape what ends up on the table.
If you are looking for a journey that balances iconic highlights with natural beauty, the 11 Days Beauty of China tour offers a thoughtful introduction to the country’s many layers.
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A day in Beijing can feel like stepping through centuries.
The contrast between grand history and local rhythm is what makes Beijing so special.
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