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8 Days Beijing + Xi'an Highlights
| Group Sizes | Total Price (USD) |
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| 10-15 guests | 985 |
| 4 guests | 1369 |
*If your group size is different from the options listed, please reach out to us for an updated quote.
8-Day Itinerary
+ Day 1: Arrival in Beijing
Free day at leisure.
Meals: None
Overnight: Beijing
+ Day 2: Beijing Imperial Treasures
Explore the Forbidden City (Palace Museum) with audio guide & shuttle (approx. 3 hrs).
Visit Prince Gong's Mansion (Gong Wang Fu) (approx. 2 hrs).
Walk through Shichahai Lake District (approx. 30 mins).
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Beijing
+ Day 3: Great Wall & Beijing Culture
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon: Walk around Olympic Park - exterior views of Bird's Nest & Water Cube.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Beijing
+ Day 4: Imperial Gardens & Departure Option
Drive past Peking University / Tsinghua University.
Explore Temple of Heaven (approx. 1.5 hrs).
Stroll down Qianmen Street (approx. 1 hr).
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Beijing
+ Day 5: Transfer to Xi'an
Pickup and transfer to hotel.
Free time to explore Xi'an.
Suggested: Shaanxi History Museum, Beilin Museum, Tang Everbright City.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Xi'an
+Day 6: Terracotta Warriors & Tang Splendor
Explore Terracotta Warriors Museum (approx. 2.5 hrs).
Enjoy Tang Dynasty Show "Eternal Sorrow of Tang" (Xi'an Thousand Years Show) - included.
Stroll through Great Tang Everbright City, with Hanfu costume experience (included).
Special Arrangements:
Lunch upgrade to Qin Cuisine "Qin Xiaozhuan" set menu.
Complimentary headset commentary at Huaqing Palace & Terracotta Warriors.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Xi'an
+ Day 7: Ancient Xi'an Exploration
Explore Xi'an Museum with guided commentary (if closed, replaced by Shuyuanmen Street).
Visit Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square (largest musical fountain in Asia).
Stroll around Bell & Drum Tower Square and Muslim Quarter (approx. 40 mins).
Evening free for leisure (local shows, tea houses, or Tang-style street life).
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Xi'an
+ Day 8: Departure from Chengdu
End of services.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: -
Tour 'Wow' Points
Shichahai Scenic Area
Shichahai is a beautiful lake district surrounded by traditional hutongs and courtyard homes. It’s one of the best-preserved historical areas in Beijing. The famed opera master Mei Lanfang spent his final years here. Nicknamed the “Venice of the North,” it’s been named one of the top 24 must-visit places in Asia by European travel media.
Temple of Heaven (Tiantan Park)
Built in 1420, the Temple of Heaven was where emperors prayed for good harvests. The park is famous for its harmonious layout, unique acoustics, and symbolic architecture, including the Circular Mound Altar, the Imperial Vault of Heaven, and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests.
Bird’s Nest (National Stadium)
The Bird’s Nest, officially the National Stadium, was the centerpiece of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Its striking “nest-like” steel design has become a modern architectural icon, symbolizing China’s blend of tradition and innovation on the world stage.
Prince Gong’s Mansion (Gong Wang Fu)
This lavish Qing dynasty mansion once belonged to high-ranking officials and Prince Gong. Often called “half the history of the Qing Dynasty in one residence,” it features elegant courtyards, gardens, and intricate architecture. It's also believed to have inspired the aristocratic settings in Dream of the Red Chamber, one of China's literary classics.
Summer Palace (Yiheyuan)
China’s best-preserved imperial garden, the Summer Palace blends natural beauty with royal architecture. Modeled after Hangzhou’s West Lake, it features scenic spots like the Long Corridor, Marble Boat, Seventeen-Arch Bridge, and Suzhou Market Street. It’s often called a living museum of classical Chinese landscaping.
Qianmen Street
Qianmen Street is one of Beijing’s oldest and most famous shopping avenues, located just south of Tiananmen Square. Historically used by emperors on their way to the Temple of Heaven, it’s now a vibrant pedestrian street lined with time-honored shops, local snacks, and traditional tramcars.
Terracotta Army
The Terracotta Army, one of the world’s greatest archaeological discoveries, is part of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. Dating back over 2,000 years, this massive underground army consists of thousands of life-sized warriors, horses, and chariots, each uniquely crafted. The site includes three main pits and a museum, providing an incredible glimpse into the military power and craftsmanship of ancient China.
Giant Wild Goose Pagoda
A symbol of Xi’an, the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is a Buddhist landmark built in the Tang Dynasty to house sacred scriptures brought from India by the monk Xuanzang. The pagoda stands within the Da Ci'en Temple complex and is an architectural masterpiece reflecting ancient Buddhist culture. In the evening, visitors can enjoy a spectacular music fountain show in the surrounding square.
Huaqing Pool
Located at the foot of Mount Li, Huaqing Pool is famous for its hot springs and imperial gardens. It served as a royal retreat for emperors throughout history, most notably as the love retreat of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei during the Tang Dynasty. Visitors can explore ancient bath relics, traditional Chinese architecture, and even enjoy the grand historical performance The Song of Everlasting Sorrow.
Bell and Drum Towers
Standing in the heart of Xi’an, the Bell Tower and Drum Tower are two of the city’s most iconic historical landmarks. The Bell Tower, originally used to announce time during the Ming Dynasty, offers panoramic views of the city. The nearby Drum Tower features a collection of ancient drums and hosts live drumming performances, providing a glimpse into traditional Chinese timekeeping methods.
Muslim Quarter
A vibrant cultural and culinary hotspot, the Muslim Quarter is home to Xi’an’s Hui Muslim community. The area is filled with bustling markets, traditional shops, and street food stalls offering delicious local specialties such as lamb skewers, roujiamo (Chinese-style burgers), and biangbiang noodles. It’s the perfect place to experience the city’s unique blend of Chinese and Islamic influences.
Price Includes & Price Excludes
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✅ Accommodation: |
❌ International flights & airport taxes ❌ Visa fees (if applicable) |
✅ Meals: Beijing: 3-4 breakfasts, 3 lunches (incl. 1 Beijing Roast Duck meal)(Lunch included for 10+ pax groups) Xi'an: 2 breakfasts, 1 upgraded Qin-style lunch(Lunch included for 10+ pax groups) Please note: Due to regional and menu limitations, meals may not always match guest’s personal preferences. We suggest guests bringing their own snacks as a backup. |
❌ Personal expenses (hotel extras, drinks, laundry, phone calls, etc.) ❌ Meals not mentioned in itinerary ❌ Gratuities: RMB 30 per person/day (suggested, to be paid to guide & driver) |
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✅ Transport: |
❌ Any service not mentioned under "Included" |
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✅ Guides: Professional Italian-speaking licensed guides |
❌ Huaqing Palace cart ¥20 / cable car ¥60;Terracotta Warriors cart ¥5; Big Wild Goose Pagoda tower climb ¥25 |
| ✅ Entrance Tickets: First-entry tickets for all listed attractions |
❌ Cultural shows (e.g., Xi'an Incident drama ¥268) |
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✅ Special Gifts (Xi'an): "Eternal Sorrow of Tang" show Hanfu costume experience Daily bottled water (2 per person per day) Insurance: Travel agency liability insurance |
❌ Travel insurance & flight insurance (recommended) ❌ Costs due to force majeure (delays, weather, strikes, etc.) |
Avoid Travel During Chinese Public Holidays:
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New Year's Day: January 1
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Spring Festival (Chinese New Year): January 28 – February 4
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Valentine’s Day: February 14
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Qingming Festival: April 4 – April 6
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Labor Day: May 1 – May 5
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Dragon Boat Festival: May 31 – June 2
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Mid-Autumn Festival: October 6
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National Day Holiday: October 1 – October 8
Change & Cancellation Policies
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 7 day(s) before departure, no fee will be charged for cancellation.
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 5 day(s) before departure, a fee of 10% will be charged.
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 3 day before departure, a fee of 100% will be charged.
- If a discount is applied, the fee will be calculated as a proportion of the pre-discount price. It will not exceed the amount actually paid.
- *Partial refund not available
- *If you need to change the date, please cancel the booking and then rebook.
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