6 篇文章 · 精选中国旅行贴士
Choosing which cities to visit in China for the first time can feel overwhelming. After 15 years of planning trips, here's my honest guide to picking the right route — based on your travel style, how many days you have, and what you actually want to experience.
I get this question at least twice a week: "Peng, how many days do I need in Beijing?" The honest answer: 4 days minimum. 5 if you want to breathe. Day 1: Forbidden City + Jingshan Park (book tickets a week ahead) Day 2: Great Wall — leave by 6:30am, Mutianyu is closest Day 3: Temple of Heaven in the morning, Summer Palace after lunch Day 4: Hutong walking tour + 798 Art District Day 5 (optional): Xi'an — take the 4.5hr high-speed train, see the Terracotta Warriors This isn't a rushed itinerary. It's what I've refined over 15 years of bringing clients here. You could do it in 3 days but you'd hate yourself by day 2. Want a full day-by-day plan? That's what I do. Just ask.
Two weeks in China is enough to fall in love with the country. This route covers 5 cities with the perfect balance of history, food, and scenery — the ultimate **China Custom Tour** for time-rich travellers.
A comprehensive guide for Australian travellers making the long-haul journey to China. 3-week custom tour itineraries, costs in AUD, and insider tips from a 15-year expert.
Three weeks to travel through 5,000 years of Chinese history. This **China Custom Tour** route takes you from Beijing's Great Wall to Shanghai's skyline via Xi'an, Chengdu, and Guilin.
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.