Major City Classics
Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Shenzhen and Xi'an built into polished routes for first-time or repeat visitors.
Our main product is still premium travel through China's most in-demand cities, with stronger planning, smarter pacing and optional specialty layers that make the route feel distinctive.
Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Shenzhen and Xi'an built into polished routes for first-time or repeat visitors.
Take a strong city backbone and enrich it with neighborhoods, food, craft, history and local context.
Add southern Anhui, rural life or heritage experiences to create a more exclusive and memorable final route.
History, hutongs, imperial culture, strong food moments and a better-structured first China arrival.
China's easiest luxury gateway, ideal for design, food, modern culture and eastern-China extensions.
Three very different city personalities: food and ease, innovation and speed, or history and cultural weight.
We can add living non-material culture, craft, tea traditions and local performance to make a major city route feel more exclusive and memorable.
Countryside meals, village routines and family-hosted moments create emotional contrast after big-city travel and raise the originality of the trip.
For the right traveler, eastern China becomes much stronger when a Shanghai-led route continues into southern Anhui or another smaller cultural region.
We avoid overloaded landmark-chasing and build city days that feel smoother, more elegant and more enjoyable.
Neighborhood food, cultural context, guides where they matter and fewer generic tourist moments raise the experience level fast.
Adding rural life, heritage or southern Anhui after a big city gives the whole itinerary a more exclusive emotional arc.
The difference between a standard city trip and a high-value private journey is usually in sequencing, tone and what gets layered in.
This is ideal for travelers who want personal attention, fewer tourist traps, clear logistics and enough local context to understand what they are seeing.
You would rather spend time well in fewer places than rush through an overpacked route.
You want strong hotels, sensible transfers and less mental load around apps, trains and day-to-day coordination.
You want a well-built structure that still leaves room for discoveries, weather changes and spontaneous moments.
You enjoy food, neighborhoods, local stories and understanding the place beyond the obvious landmarks.
Day-by-day planning built around your dates, energy level, hotel preference, interests and route logic.
Recommended stays, train strategy, domestic flight support, drivers when needed and practical transfer planning.
Bilingual support where it creates the most value, plus prep for the moments when you will be moving independently.
Payments, apps, etiquette, arrival prep, packing, timing and the small details first-time visitors often miss.
Start with a strong anchor like Beijing or Shanghai, with the right hotel, smart pacing and a smoother first-city introduction.
Add Chengdu, Xi'an or Shenzhen, then layer in better food, neighborhoods, guiding and cultural context instead of just collecting landmarks.
For guests who want more value and originality, finish with southern Anhui, rural life or a heritage-focused experience that changes the tone of the journey.