A Perfect Introduction to China\’s Ancient Capitals
Designed for first-time visitors to China, this 7-day journey offers the ideal way to experience two of the country\’s most historically significant cities in just one week. Perfect for travelers who want to efficiently explore China\’s imperial past while enjoying authentic, immersive, exclusive experiences beyond the typical tourist trail.
This itinerary can be customized to suit your interests, ensuring a memorable journey through China\’s rich history and culture.
Suggested 7-Day Itinerary
Day | Highlights |
---|---|
1-5 Beijing |
Explore imperial history, savor local cuisine, and enjoy scenic gardens |
6-7 Xi\’an |
Marvel at the Terracotta Warriors, stroll the ancient city walls, and hanfu experience. |
Tour \’Wow\’ Points
Discover Beijing\’s Imperial Axis: A Grandeur Unmatched
Visit Tian\’anmen, the Forbidden City, and the Bell & Drum Tower, linked by Beijing\’s central axis—one of UNESCO\’s World Cultural Heritage Sites. Explore the symmetrical layout of the ancient capital, tracing the path of emperors past.


Explore a Top-Ranked Section of the Great Wall
The Great Wall at Mutianyu is ranked top among all parts of the Great Wall on TripAdvisor.Walk leisurely through the watchtowers, enjoying a superb view of the Mutianyu Great wall snaking across the mountains.


Re-live Old Beijing on Dashilar & Qianmen Street
Rediscover the pulse of old Beijing at Dashilar and Qianmen Street. Wander through restored alleys, where the time-honoured brands whisper stories of the past. Explore boutique stores, where artisanal crafts capture the essence of today\’s Beijing. Feel the rhythm of history and innovation intertwining in this vibrant district.


Unearth Secrets of the Terracotta Army and its \”Hidden Collectibles\”
Marvel at the 2,000-year-old clay army that once guarded Emperor Qin\’s tomb. Join a guided tour to see and touch the artifacts from the same era, including the first unearthed terracotta figure. Immerse yourself in the role of an archaeologist by participating in a conservation workshop.


Become a Chinese who Lives 1300 Years Ago
Transport yourself to the Tang Dynasty in a museum showcasing dresses, musical instruments, furniture, and calligraphy. Slip into an embroidered hanfu robe and stroll along the ancient city wall.


Savor Beijing\’s Soul in Hutong: From Street Eats to Imperial Delicacies
Feast on street favorites like roast buns with minced pork and flatbread stuffed with beef, then unwind with a palace-inspired afternoon tea featuring delicate pastries and tea rituals—a harmonious blend of humble and refined Beijing.

