Length
11 Days / 10 Nights

Private journey proposal
A stylish private route for friends, solo travelers, or women-led groups, mixing culture, food, shopping, photography, and polished hotels.
Length
11 Days / 10 Nights
Route
Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Hangzhou
Pace
Friendly, flexible, polished
Best For
Friends, solo travelers, culture and style lovers
Travel Style
Culture, Food, Luxury
Budget Guide
From US$500 pp/day
A quick visual read of the journey before you study each day.

Private access rhythm around Beijing's imperial axis and quieter Wall timing.

Terracotta Warriors and old-city life explained through human stories, not a checklist.

A polished modern landing or finale with skyline evenings and elegant city contrast.

Lake light, tea culture, and slower luxury moments between bigger city chapters.

The journey balances iconic China with the softer pleasures of travel: neighborhoods, boutiques, tea, food, photography, and good evenings.
Each day shows the rhythm: what you see, how you move, where you rest, and how the pacing feels.
Imperial scale, hutong texture, and Great Wall timing. The first chapter is paced to settle in, set expectations, and avoid turning travel logistics into stress.
Arrival
Meet your guide, review the route, and keep the first local chapter realistic.
Evening
Choose a calm neighborhood walk, easy meal, or quiet hotel evening depending on arrival time.
Guide note
Private pacing lets the day adjust around weather, light, crowds, and traveler energy.

Stay choices are selected for location, comfort, character, and how they support the day before and after.

Beijing. A refined central hotel with easy access to palace, hutong, and dining chapters. For this route, the hotel choice supports friendly, flexible, polished travel.

Xi'an. A well-located city hotel that reduces transfer fatigue around the old city. For this route, the hotel choice supports friendly, flexible, polished travel.

Shanghai. A stylish city hotel with easy access to riverfront, dining, and airport logistics. For this route, the hotel choice supports friendly, flexible, polished travel.

Hangzhou. A lake-area or resort-style stay that makes the route feel calmer. For this route, the hotel choice supports friendly, flexible, polished travel.
A transparent starting point. Final inclusions are confirmed in your tailored proposal.
Add depth where it matters: food, culture, photography, hotels, or slower private moments.

Add more context around Beijing heritage, Xi'an food, Shanghai design streets, Hangzhou lake light, and private guide confidence with a specialist guide or slower half-day experience.

Quote the same route as Standard, Premium, or Luxury so travelers can compare comfort honestly.

Adjust starts, meals, and transfers around better light, crowd flow, and traveler energy.
Transport is selected by route logic, not habit: private vehicles for local control, high-speed rail when it protects comfort, and flights when distance would otherwise drain the trip.
Private car. Flexible timing and easier luggage handling.
High-speed rail. Best for efficient city-to-city movement.
Domestic flight. Only when distance makes rail or driving too tiring.
Women Friends China: Culture, Food and Style connects Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Hangzhou around Beijing heritage, Xi'an food, Shanghai design streets, Hangzhou lake light, and private guide confidence.
Beijing
Chapter 1
Xi'an
Chapter 2
Shanghai
Chapter 3
Hangzhou
Chapter 4
Chapter 1
Imperial scale, hutong texture, and Great Wall timing.
Chapter 2
Ancient capitals, city walls, Muslim Quarter flavor, and archaeological scale.
Chapter 3
Skyline polish, Art Deco streets, dining, design, and international comfort.
Chapter 4
West Lake softness, tea country, gardens, and a gentler eastern China pace.
A quick sense of the scenery, streets, hotels, and atmosphere inside the route.







Practical answers before you ask us to tailor the proposal.

Customize this journey
Send a short brief with travelers, dates, hotel comfort, and what you would change. We will turn this sample route into a calmer private proposal.
Share your dates, travelers, comfort level, and concerns. The first reply should give you a clearer route shape, not a generic brochure.