Where to Go in China

Eighteen destinations plus curated multi-city routes. Pick one that matches how you like to travel — not just what the guidebooks say.

Scenic travel routes through China
Multi-City Itineraries

Travel Routes

Road trips, train loops, and cross-region trails that connect multiple destinations — from the Silk Road to Guizhou villages.

🗓️ Year-round ⏱️ 3–14 days
Forbidden City in Beijing with clear blue sky
The Imperial Capital

Beijing

Ancient palaces, the Great Wall, and centuries-old alleyways — China's capital rewards travelers who stay longer than the standard 48 hours.

🗓️ Mar–May, Sep–Nov ⏱️ 4–6 days
Shanghai Pudong skyline at night with the Bund in foreground
Where Old Meets New

Shanghai

Futuristic skyline on one side, 1920s lane houses on the other. Shanghai is the easiest Chinese city for a first-time visitor — and the hardest to leave.

🗓️ Mar–May, Oct–Nov ⏱️ 2–4 days
Chengdu People's Park entrance with locals gathering under the canopy
Pandas, Tea & Spice

Chengdu

A city that knows how to live slow. Pandas in the morning, tea houses in the afternoon, and hot pot that numbs your entire face at night.

🗓️ Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov ⏱️ 3–4 days
Chongqing Hongyadong at night with glowing lights and riverside view
The Cyberpunk Megacity

Chongqing

Trains running through buildings, bridges stacked six layers high, and the best hot pot on earth. Chongqing defies every expectation you have about cities.

🗓️ Mar–May, Oct–Nov ⏱️ 2–3 days
Rows of Terracotta Warriors at the UNESCO World Heritage site in Xi'an, China
Silk Road Gateway

Xi'an

The Terracotta Warriors draw the crowds, but the ancient city walls and Muslim Quarter are why people stay. Tang Dynasty never really ended here.

🗓️ Mar–May, Sep–Oct ⏱️ 2–3 days
Karst mountains and bamboo rafts on the Yulong River in Yangshuo
Karst Peak Country

Guilin & Yangshuo

Those misty mountain peaks you see on Chinese paintings — this is where they actually exist. Skip Guilin city and head straight to Yangshuo's karst landscape.

🗓️ Apr–May, Sep–Nov ⏱️ 3–4 days
Lijiang ancient town with Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in the background
Ancient Towns & Snow Mountains

Yunnan

Dali's old town, Lijiang's cobblestone streets, and Shangri-La's Tibetan highlands — Yunnan is a three-week trip packed into one province.

🗓️ Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov ⏱️ 7–14 days
Xinjiang grasslands with yurts and snow-capped mountains
China's Wild West

Xinjiang

Alpine lakes at 2,000 meters, Kazakh yurt camps on summer pastures, and the Silk Road still running through Kashgar's Sunday bazaar.

🗓️ Jun–Sep ⏱️ 7–14 days
Zhangjiajie sandstone pillars rising through mist
Avatar Mountains

Zhangjiajie

Sandstone pillars piercing through clouds — the landscape that inspired Pandora in Avatar. The world's longest glass bridge and Tianmen Mountain's 99 bends.

🗓️ Apr–May, Sep–Oct ⏱️ 3–4 days
Huangshan's granite peaks above a sea of clouds
Yellow Mountain & Ancient Villages

Huangshan

China's most iconic mountain — granite peaks above a sea of clouds, hot springs, and nearby Huizhou villages that haven't changed in centuries.

🗓️ Apr–May, Sep–Nov ⏱️ 2–3 days
White and red boat floating on a peaceful canal in Suzhou ancient water town
Water Towns & Silk Gardens

Jiangnan

Hangzhou's West Lake, Suzhou's classical gardens, and Nanjing's tree-lined boulevards — the canal-laced region that defined Chinese ideas of beauty for a thousand years.

🗓️ Mar–May, Sep–Nov ⏱️ 5–7 days
Harbin Ice and Snow World with massive illuminated ice sculptures at night
Ice City

Harbin

The world's largest ice sculpture festival transforms this northeastern city into a frozen fantasyland every winter. Worth braving -30°C for.

🗓️ Dec–Feb ⏱️ 2–3 days
Ancient Shanxi architecture
Ancient Capitals

Shanxi

Datong's Yungang Grottoes and the Hanging Temple, Pingyao's preserved Ming dynasty streets — Shanxi is where China's pre-Beijing history lives.

🗓️ Apr–Oct ⏱️ 3–5 days
Greater Bay Area skyline
Megacities & Heritage

Greater Bay Area

Guangzhou's dim sum, Shenzhen's tech energy, Hong Kong's skyline, and Macau's Portuguese lanes — four cities, one integrated region.

🗓️ Oct–Apr ⏱️ 5–7 days
Jingdezhen porcelain workshop
Porcelain Capital

Jingdezhen

China's porcelain capital for a thousand years — visit working kilns, shop for ceramics, and explore the Imperial Kiln Museum's striking brick arches.

🗓️ Mar–May, Sep–Nov ⏱️ 2–3 days
Guizhou rice terraces and minority villages
Miao & Dong Villages

GuiZhou

Home to China's most colorful ethnic minority cultures — Miao silver festivals, Dong drum towers, and terraced rice fields stretching to the horizon.

🗓️ Apr–Oct ⏱️ 5–7 days
Sunset over mountains and water along the Fujian coastline
Coastal Heritage

FuJian

Quanzhou's maritime Silk Road history, Xiapu's legendary mudflat photography, and Fujian's UNESCO-listed tulou earth buildings.

🗓️ Oct–Apr ⏱️ 4–6 days
Tibetan plateau landscape
The Roof of the World

Tibet

Lhasa's Potala Palace, Everest Base Camp, and the world's highest plateau. Permits required, but the journey rewards those who plan ahead.

🗓️ May–Oct ⏱️ 7–10 days

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