Vacation In China

vacationing in china is a novel idea that thousands of smart travelers are taking advantage of before you.

There was a time when any mention of China conjured up images of poor quality and counterfeit goods. However, China is a relatively new player in the tourism scene. And while there are Chinese tourist traps out there, there are also luxury resorts that rival anything you’ve ever seen before.

Going on vacation can be a very exciting time for a lot of people, but where should you go? Well, that’s an excellent question. Many people have their favorite destinations and are sure these places will be the best place for their vacation. However, instead of just staying at home and visiting your local area, you might want to consider a vacation in China.

China is a charming country. It is a destination that has tons to offer visitors who would be thrilled to come for vacations for many reasons. The wealth of attractions offered by the country draws many people from all over the world. From the vast open land to its well preserved ancient heritage, China delivers everything you want as you prepare for your vacation.

Vacation In China

This year I’m going with my husband on a vacation in China. It’s a place that attracts million of tourists and their famous for the mountains, lakes and rivers. But there is more to see when you study the deep meaning of this country.

We understand planning a trip to China may seem daunting, even if you are an experienced traveler. Don’t worry! Below are five simple steps to planning that first trip, from our experience of designing over 100,000 China tours.
Top Cities to Visit for First Trip to China

1. Choose Where to Go — 5 Recommendations

With our knowledge of China and feedback from our customers, we suggest you visit Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai for your first tripextending it to Guilin and/or Chengdu if you have the time.

1) Beijing — China’s ancient and modern capital

The Great Wall

As imperial and modern capital of China, Beijing is a must-see, because it is home to many of the finest icons of China’s imperial and recent past. It is China’s top gateway city.

If you only have one day make sure you set foot on the Great Wall of China, and the Forbidden City.

With a bit more time, the Temple of Heaven and its park will transport you deeper into the culture of China, along with a tour of the Hutongs and the Summer Palace.

2) Shanghai — China’s largest and showiest city

Shanghai Night View

Shanghai is China’s largest city, and many would say must be visited for its significance. It is a convenient city to arrive at or depart from.

There aren’t so many world-class tourist sights, and it could be toured in a day. Make sure you see the colonial and sky-rise architecture of the Bund.

If your schedule allows, extend your tour to a water town, Hangzhou, Suzhou, or Huangshan. Get inspiration from our Shanghai tours of 1-5 days.

See how to make your Shanghai trip more interesting.

3) Xi’an — a Window on China’s ancient civilization

Terracotta Warriors

Next you should discover where the nation of China really began. Visit Xi’an, where First Emperor Qin ruled from the first capital of a united China.

Xi’an is an excellent place to experience something of the pre-Beijing dynasties. See the grand Terracotta Army, temples, a mosque, pagodas, and towers that are more than 1,000 years old.

4) Guilin — picturesque scenery and minority culture

Guilin Li River

First-timers love Guilin for its beautiful landscapes and as a relaxing escape from the cities.

If your time is limited, enjoy karst peaks combine sublimely with the Li River and cycle around the idyllic countryside in Yangshuo, and even experience to be a Chinese farmer.

If you are interested in minority culture, spend one or two days at the Longji Rice Terraces to enjoy the magnificent tiered fields and experience the world of the Zhuang and Yao minorities.

5) Chengdu — the hometown of giant pandas!

Chengdu,the hometown of giant pandas

Chengdu’s giant pandas are for many the icing on the cake, the finishing touch to a China must-do list.

In this laid back city, you can take part in a giant panda volunteer program to have a close look at the cute pandas, see cultural landmarks, and try spicy Sichuan hotpot.

For more ideas about places to visit, see The Top 10 Most Popular Tourist Destinations in China.

2. Decide How Many Days to Stay

Visit China at a slow pace

After a long journey to get to China, you probably won’t want to just scratch the surface of China and just take snapshots with the landmark attractions.

We suggest you take at least a week for your first trip to see a spectrum of the highlights in the top three cities.

  • 6-8 days: Beijing (3-4 days), Xi’an (2 days), and Shanghai (1-2 days). See our sample itinerary for inspiration.

To discover more of China, like charming Guilin and lovely giant pandas, you will need a few more days. See our 11-Day Classic Wonders to Beijing, Xian, Guilin/Yangshuo and Shanghai.

Till now, you might want to know how much does it cost to travel China.

3. Be Aware of Chinese Visa Policy and Gateway Cities

Beijing and Shanghai are the top gateway cities for international flights. Most customers chose them.

Some customers travel via Hong Kong — some of them to open up visa-free travel options, e.g. NY–HK–Beijing–NY or London–Beijing–HK–Xi’an–Bangkok–London.

China has visa-free transit policies for certain cities and regions. Learn more about visa- free Chinese cities to know if you could make a visa-free trip.

Most multi-city China tours require a tourist visa, e.g. Beijing–Xi’an–Shanghai. If that is what you can see yourself doing, see our guide to Chinese visas.

4. Consider When to Travel to China

Autumn is the best time to travel to China

China’s cultural and historical attractions are good for a visit all year around. Things to do in Beijing, Xi’an, Shanghai are seldom affected by the seasons.

Spring (April-May) and autumn (September–October) are generally the most comfortable and recommended times for a China tour. They are neither too hot nor too cold, and fall is generally drier and warmer than spring.

You can get more detailed tips on Best Times to Travel to China.

5. We Believe Private and Tailor-Made Is Best

A must-do thing in your first china trip: Visit local family

A private tour is recommended.

If you don’t want to visit the Great Wall of China with a coach-load of 40 people and have only 20 minutes on the wall, a private and tailor-made tour is a better choice.

You will have a chance to ride a sidecar through the ancient alleys of Beijing, walk on the “wild” untouched Great Wall, or visit a local family with your own local guide.

With a private guide and transport you can maximize your time. You can focus on the sightseeing you want to do, and skip the long queues in the most crowded attractions.

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