
The Perfect 10-Day China Itinerary for First-Timers
The perfect 10-day route through China designed by a 15-year insider. Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai — the ideal first **China Custom Tour** for first-timers.
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- ✦Most international flights land here, and it gives you an immediate sense of China's scale.
- ✦A 3.5-hour high-speed train from Beijing (¥540 second class).
- ✦Most first-timers skip this stop and go straight to Shanghai.
- ✦The perfect contrast — futuristic, fast-paced, cosmopolitan.
A few years back, a family of four asked me to plan their first China trip. The father proudly sent me a 14-city, 21-day itinerary he'd found on some forum. I took one look and told him: "You'll spend half your trip in train stations." We cut it down to Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai — with Chengdu for the pandas. They sent me a photo from the Great Wall with a note: "Best decision we made."
That conversation taught me what most first-timers need to hear, and it's the opposite of what every travel blog tells you: less is more in China. I say this as someone whose own kids beg me to show them everything when we travel. I get it. The FOMO is real. But China is too big, too intense, too much to "conquer" in one trip. The secret is to pick fewer places and let yourself actually be in them.
This is the route I recommend to friends, family, and most first-time clients. I've guided dozens of people through this exact loop, and what I hear most often isn't "we saw so much" — it's "we wish we'd stayed longer."
Day 1–3: Beijing
Start in Beijing. Most international flights land here, and it gives you an immediate sense of China's scale.
Must-dos:
Day 4–5: Xi'an
A 3.5-hour high-speed train from Beijing (¥540 second class).
Must-dos:
Day 6–7: The Wild Card
Most first-timers skip this stop and go straight to Shanghai. Don't. This is where the trip becomes memorable.
Option A: Chengdu
Option B: Chongqing (my hometown)
If you want a city unlike any other on earth:
Most travellers pick Chengdu. The adventurous ones pick Chongqing. Neither is wrong.
Day 8–10: Shanghai
The perfect contrast — futuristic, fast-paced, cosmopolitan.
Must-dos:
New in 2026: The Shanghai-Suzhou high-speed line now runs every 10 minutes during peak hours. If you have an extra day, take the 25-minute train to Suzhou for the classical gardens — I cover them in detail in my China UNESCO guide.
Pro Tips From Guiding This Route
One thing I'd skip: the so-called "must-visit" Pearl Market in Beijing if anyone recommends it to you. It's overpriced, aggressive, and the "original" products are anything but. Your time is better spent walking the hutongs.
Want me to customise this for your dates and interests? Tell me about your trip. I've planned this route for dozens of families — I know what works and what doesn't at different paces.
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Hi, I'm Peng — Your China Travel Insider
I've been helping travelers explore China for 15 years. Every inquiry I receive gets a personal reply from me — no chatbots, no automated responses.
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