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China Tradition & Modern Flair

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Tour Overview

Your Asia Leader Travel
Trip CodeAOT-TM9D
Destinations4
Days9
FromChengdu
ToShanghai
Countries VisitedChina

From the laid-back teahouses of Chengdu and the serene peaks of Mount Emei to the dreamy karst landscapes of Yangshuo and the glittering skyline of Shanghai, this 9-day China tour blends China's timeless traditions with its modern flair.

Why Choose Asia Leader Travel?

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English-Speaking
Resident Tour Director

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Small Group Size

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Authentic Experiences
by Local Knowledge

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Premium Accommodation
in Every Destination

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Private Transfers &
Dedicated Service

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Guaranteed Departure,
Min. 2 Guests

The moments you’ll brag about later

Mount Emei excursion

Mount Emei excursion

Ride a cable car up Mount Emei to visit the Golden Summit, a sacred Buddhist mountain and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Giant Panda tour

Giant Panda tour

Explore the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and get an up-close view of these beloved national treasures.

Leshan Giant Buddha

Leshan Giant Buddha

Marvel at the world's largest stone-carved Buddha, an awe-inspiring 71-metre-tall statue carved into a cliff face.

Li River bamboo rafting

Li River bamboo rafting

Drift along the Li River on a bamboo raft and soak in the iconic karst peaks and tranquil riverside scenery.

Yangshuo countryside cycling

Yangshuo countryside cycling

Cycle through Yangshuo's countryside, passing rice paddies, karst mountains and traditional villages.

Shanghai skyline & the Bund

Shanghai skyline & the Bund

Stroll the Bund and admire Shanghai's dazzling skyline, where colonial architecture meets futuristic towers.

Good to Know

Chinese Special Cuisine
Two Chinese special meals are complimentary during the itinerary.
Group size
Maximum participants: 16
Average participants: 8-10
100% shopping-free tour
The tour is completely shopping-free with no scheduled shopping stops.
Gift
Each guest joining our tour will receive a complimentary small gift embodying Chinese culture.

The story of your trip, one day at a time

Chengdu

D1:Chengdu(Arrival day )

Arrive at any time. Your tour guide meets you at the airport for a private transfer to the hotel.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals
D2:Chengdu·Giant Panda Breeding Base·Jinli Ancient Street

In the morning, head to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding to observe its hugely popular giant pandas.

Then, stroll through Jinli Ancient Street, adjacent to Wuhou Shrine, and soak in its bustling atmosphere, red-lantern-draped alleys, local snacks and rich Sichuan folk heritage.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals

Mount Emei

D3:Chengdu/Mount Emei·Golden Summit

In the morning, transfer to Mount Emei. Take the scenic bus to the cable car station, then ride the cable car up to the Golden Summit.

At the summit, marvel at the golden statue of Samantabhadra and enjoy panoramic views of the sea of clouds. Mount Emei is one of China's Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals
D4:Mount Emei·Leshan Giant Buddha / Chengdu

Visit the Leshan Giant Buddha, the world's largest stone-carved Buddha. Carved into a cliff face at the confluence of three rivers, this 71-metre-tall statue is a masterpiece of ancient Chinese craftsmanship.

In the afternoon, return to Chengdu.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals

Yangshuo

D5:Chengdu/Guilin·Yangshuo

Take a flight or high-speed train to Guilin, then transfer to the idyllic riverside town of Yangshuo.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals
D6:Yangshuo·Li River bamboo rafting·countryside cycling

In the morning, enjoy bamboo rafting along the Li River, drifting past iconic karst peaks and tranquil waterside scenery.

In the afternoon, cycle through the Yangshuo countryside, passing rice paddies, karst mountains and traditional villages.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals

Shanghai

D7:Guilin/Shanghai

Fly from Guilin to Shanghai. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals
D8:Shanghai·the Bund·Yu Garden

Stroll the Bund and admire Shanghai's dazzling skyline. Then visit Yu Garden, a classical Chinese garden in the heart of the old city, and wander the surrounding bazaar.

Standard local hotel (or similar)Self-pay for All Meals
D9:Shanghai(Departure day )

Your China adventure draws to a close. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

No hotel (departure day)Self-pay for All Meals

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Price: What’s Included & What’s Excluded

What is included in this tour
iconDomestic Transportation
  • Domestic flights (economy class) or high-speed trains (second class) listed in the itinerary.
iconHotel Accommodation
  • Accommodation will be provided in hotel or train sleeper berths.
  • All hotels: 3-star, rooms are twin rooms.
  • Full details are indicated in the itinerary.
iconProfessional Guide Service
  • Professional English-speaking local guide.
iconPrivate Vehicle Service
  • Experienced drivers & air-conditioned vehicles.
iconSightseeing
  • Admission tickets and activities listed in the itinerary.
iconInsurance
  • Travel accident insurance for travel within China.
iconComprehensive Service
  • Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip.
iconArrival/Departure Transport
  • Arrival/departure flights or train on the first and last day.
What is Not Included in this tour
iconInternational Airfare
  • Travel to and from the arrival and departure location as indicated in Detailed Itinerary.
iconVisa
  • Entry visa fees.
iconMeals
  • Apart from the complimentary meals, all self-pay for maximum flexibility.
  • The group often dines together voluntarily.
iconSolo travellers
  • No single room supplement fee. Solo guests are paired with another same-sex traveller in twin/shared rooms. Independent private room bookings incur separate charges.
iconTips
  • Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers.
iconOther Expenses
  • Emergency medical evacuation insurance (required).
  • Other expenses of a personal nature (some alcoholic beverages, laundry, etc.).

Essential Travel Info

All the A's to your Q's
1. Itinerary Disclaimer

While it is our intention to adhere to the route described, the itinerary has built-in flexibility and changes may occur due to local conditions. All travel times listed are approximations only. No specific site visits are fully guaranteed.

2. Pre-Trip Important Notes

Combo Trip: This tour may combine with other Asia Leader Adventures groups; fellow travellers or staff may join before Day 1 or continue travelling after the last day.

Internet Access in China: Google, Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WordPress and other overseas sites are blocked. A VPN is recommended before arrival if you need access to these platforms.

Peak Season (Golden Week: May 1-7 & Oct 1-7): Mass domestic tourist crowds; accommodation and transport sell out fast – book well in advance.

Accommodation Facilities: Some small two-story hotels have no elevators; luggage stair climbing may be required.

3. Role of Tour Guide
  • Full-time group leader throughout the tour
  • Full English-speaking service during the tour
  • Provides local cultural, historical and travel guidance
  • Recommends restaurants, free-time activities and local hidden gems
  • Not a formal licensed site guide, but holds broad regional cultural knowledge
  • Resolves travel troubles and coordinates all included group activities
4. Transport Modes Used

High-speed High-speed Trains, overnight sleeper trains, city metro, private vehicle/vans, walking tours.

China Train & Metro Banned Items:

  • All knives, scissors
  • Strong odour food (e.g. durian)
  • Opened alcohol bottles (sealed unopened bottles allowed)
  • Pressurized spray containers over 120ml (sunscreen, hairspray, mosquito repellent)

Extra Ban for Guangxi Trains (Guilin/Yangshuo): Mosquito repellent liquid, self-heating hot pot/rice, plus all items listed above.

5. Joining Instructions
  • Day 1 is arrival day with no scheduled morning activities; welcome meeting 5pm–7pm at joining hotel lobby.
  • Check hotel lobby noticeboard or ask reception for Tour Guide welcome meeting details.
  • Pre-bookable airport arrival transfer available via sales agent;
  • Late arrivals who miss welcome meeting will receive a written note at reception with next-day instructions.
6. Emergency Contact Numbers
  • China Local Operator Head Office: +86 18980653282
  • HONG KONG Operator Head Office: +852 69441680
7. Packing & Luggage Rules
  • Self-carry luggage required; recommended weight: 10–15kg / 22–30lb
  • Medium rolling suitcase acceptable (must fit under sleeper train beds; extra large suitcases forbidden)
  • Separate small daypack for daily excursions (water, camera, electronics)
  • All blades/knives prohibited on trains; any knives bought overseas must be mailed home before entering China

Packing Checklist:

  • Documents (Mandatory): Passport (6+ months validity), flight e-tickets, travel insurance, visa documents, tour vouchers (carry physical printed copies + digital backups)
  • Seasonal Clothing Cold (Nov–Apr): Long sleeves, sweater, gloves, scarf, warm waterproof jacket, hat. Warm (Apr–Aug, rainy southern China): Sandals, lightweight quick-dry trousers, sun hat, waterproof rain jacket
  • Daily Essentials: Reusable water bottle, toiletries, outlet adapter, lock for luggage, money belt, ear plugs, small travel towel, sunglasses
  • Health Kit: Hand sanitizer, face masks, sunscreen, anti-diarrhoea medicine, painkillers, insect repellent, personal prescription drugs, first aid bandages
  • Travel Extras: Camera + spare batteries, flashlight/headlamp, noise-cancelling headphones, reusable cutlery (train travel), hiking shoes for Great Wall

Laundry: Most hotels offer paid laundry service; biodegradable travel soap recommended for self-washing.

8. China Visa Requirements
  • Reference Information--Visa-free Countries Entering China: https://asialeadertravel.com/visa/
  • Travellers shall apply for China entry visa on their own.
  • For visa matters, please consult Chinese embassies and consulates overseas.
9. Currency & Spending

Exchange rate reference (Apr 2026): 1 USD = 6.95 CNY

  • WeChat Pay / Alipay dominant in China; set up accounts and link bank cards before travel
  • Carry physical cash as backup; credit cards only widely accepted at large tier-1 city hotels/malls
  • Emergency reserve fund: USD 200 cash for unexpected route changes
  • China departure tax is included in all flight tickets (no separate fee)
10. Tipping Guidelines

Tipping is not traditional local custom but appreciated for tourism service staff:

  • Local drivers/site guides: 1–3 USD per person per day
  • Tour Tour Guide (at trip end): Suggested 5 USD per person per day (fully voluntary)
  • Tips can be collected anonymously in envelopes for group presentation.
11. Safety Rules
  • Wear money belt/neck wallet for passport, cash and valuables; store spare valuables in hotel safe deposit boxes
  • Avoid unguided night wandering; travel in small groups and take taxis after dark
  • Leave expensive jewellery at home; luggage padlocks recommended
  • Avoid protest/demonstration gatherings and evacuate immediately if encountered
  • All water activities are undertaken at your own risk; unguided water excursions are not supported by Tour Guide
  • Illegal drugs and solicitation of prostitution result in immediate expulsion from the tour with no refund
12. Cultural Dress Code

Conservative loose long clothing recommended for Asia. Cover shoulders/knees when visiting temples, mosques and historic sacred sites; avoid ultra-short shorts, singlets and tank tops.

13. Age Restrictions
  • Independent travellers minimum age: 18
  • Minors aged 12–17 may travel with guardian aged 21+
  • Special insurance premium for seniors aged 70 and above (inclusive). You may purchase it according to your personal physical condition. A health commitment letter and a consent form confirming that relatives are aware of your participation in the tour shall be signed.
14. Other Policies
  • Trip feedback reward: Submit review within 2 weeks post-tour to receive 5% discount (max USD 100) on next booking.

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