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SUMMARY:China Adventure -  探索中国
DESCRIPTION:Ultimate China Adventure –  探索中国\n\nBuckle up for the ultimate China rush—ancient wonders crash into futuristic flex! Slide down the Great Wall like a kid\, master Tai Chi at Temple of Heaven\, conquer glass skywalks at Tianmen Mountain\, and chase Avatar vibes on epic hikes. Bullet-train at 350km/h to Shanghai’s neon skyline\, selfie with pandas\, cruise “Venice canals\,” and devour dumplings in hidden hutongs. Cliffside towns over waterfalls? Check. Drone shows and cashless chaos? Double check. This ain’t tourism—it’s a thrill-packed memory maker. Ready to level up? 👇\nDAY 01: Land in Beijing – Jet lag? Nah\, straight into the chaos. \nDAY 02: Tai Chi\, Dumplings & Hutongs – Learn Tai Chi at the Temple of Heaven with a local master.\nMake dumplings inside a traditional Beijing home. Hutong vibes all day. \nDAY 03: Great Wall of China – Walk the Great Wall and slide down like a kid. Epic hikes\, zero regrets. \nDAY 04: Head to Changsha – Bullet train faster than Japan’s ….Zoom! \nDAY 05: Glass Walks & Heaven’s Gate – Hike Tianmen Mountain\, cross the cliff-hanging glass skywalk.\nVisit Heaven’s Gate—a massive rock arch 1\,500m above sea level. Heart-pounding views! \nDAY 06: Avatar Mountains – Ride the Bailong Elevator and explore the Avatar Mountains. Pandora IRL. \nDAY 07: Furong Ancient Town – Cliffside ancient town built over a waterfall. Misty magic. \nDAY 08: Hello\, Shanghai – Neon\, Skyline – Stroll The Bund\, where colonial charm meets futuristic skyline. \nDAY 09: Zen Gardens\, Dumplings & Tech City Flex – Zen gardens\, dumplings\, and China’s tech flex: drone shows\, smart retail\, cashless madness. Future is here. \nDAY 10: Panda Selfies & Venice of Shanghai – Take panda selfies at Shanghai Zoo.\nCruise canals in Zhujiajiao—the “Venice of Shanghai.” Cuteness overload + serene vibes. \nDAY 11: Group Hug & Goodbye – Explore the hip art scene at 798 District (old factory turned gallery). Eat through dumpling joints and night markets in the French Concession. Wrap it up with rooftop dinners\, neon nights\, and noodle memories. \nAdditional day to add a extended trip to Xian\, Terracotta Army\nDay 11-12; and take a flight on 12 evening for safer side. This tour is additional and includes Bullet train and entry ticket with one night additional stay in hotel in Xian city. \nTravel to Lintong\, the place where The Terracotta Army and the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor was discovered. The Terracotta Warriors are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century. There are more than 8\,000 life-size Terra-cotta soldiers and horses excavated from this area which all displayed in the practical battle formation in 3 pits respectively. No. 1 Pit is the largest\, first opened to the public on China National Day\, 1979. There are columns of soldiers at the front\, followed by war chariots at the back. No. 2 Pit was founded in the year 1976\, it contains a thousand warriors and 90 chariots of wood. No.3 pit has more than 7\,000 pottery soldiers\, horses\, chariots\, and even weapons. In the late afternoon\, transfer back to your hotel and train back.  \nChina’s 11-day thrill ride explodes with ancient empires\, vertigo-defying glass paths\, 350km/h bullet trains ripping past rice fields\, and neon-drenched nights—your ultimate Reel-worthy saga from Great Wall slides to 8\,000 clay warriors guarding eternity. \nDay 1: Land in Beijing – Snack Attack Launch\nTouch down at Beijing Capital Airport\, zip to your hutong-adjacent hotel. \n  \nStorm Tiananmen Square’s vast plazas\, then unleash hunger on Wangfujing Street’s wild night market: skewered scorpions crackling in oil\, silk-wrapped starfish\, lamb fat popsicles amid fortune-tellers and lantern glow. \nJet lag? Crushed by first steamy noodle bowl under red lanterns. \nStay in Beijing \nDay 2: Tai Chi Flow\, Dumpling Hands-On & Factory Art Rebellion\nBreakfast \nTai Chi session ;Dawn Tai Chi mastery at Temple of Heaven’s by a master of Thi Chi—flow like silk with a grizzled local sifu amid emperors’ prayer altars. \nToday you will learn how to make Dumplings from a local family; Rickshaw-dive into hutongs’ maze for grandma’s kitchen: knead dough\, stuff pork-cilantro bombs\, slurp family-style feast. \nDusk hits 798 Art District—graffiti-charged ex-factory exploding with neon panda sculptures\, VR immortality pods\, underground raves in Soviet silos. \nStay in Beijing \nDay 3: Great Wall Toboggan Mayhem\nBreakfast \nGreat Wall of China ; Mutianyu’s watchtowers are calling. Hike the steep sections where Ming soldiers once defended China and soak in endless mountain views. Then whoosh down the alpine toboggan—knees shaking\, wind in your face\, laughing like a kid on a 2\,000-year-old playground. Finish with a picnic of baozi with views fit for an emperor\, and if you’re up for it\, stop by the Lama Temple to see golden Buddha statues for a little extra good karma. \nStay in Beijing \nDay 4: Bullet to Changsha – Mountain Mystics & Spice Inferno\nTake the G79 bullet train from Beijing (350 km/h—faster than Japan’s Shinkansen at 320 km/h). Watch karst peaks flash by on your iPad. \nArrive in Changsha\, hike Yuelu Mountain’s bamboo paths to ancient pavilions with Tang poetry vibes\, and catch golden sunsets over the Xiang River cliffs. \nEnd at Huangxing Night Market: try stinky tofu that packs a punch\, grilled squid bursting with juice\, and beer ladies calling out amid 10\,000 neon lights. \n  \nDay 5: World’s Longest Cable Car to Glass Cliff Terror\nHop on a high-speed train to Zhangjiajie\, then ride the world’s longest cable car (7\,455m) for 30 vertigo-inducing minutes dangling over deep canyons—eagles will envy you below. \nClimb the 99 hairpin “Heaven Stair” steps carved into the mountain\, walk the cracking glass skywalk hugging the cliff edge\, and squeeze through the massive Heaven’s Gate arch piercing clouds at 1\,500m—like starring in your own kung fu blockbuster. \nEnd with sunset views and mountain-top snacks. Pure adrenaline! \nDay 6: Avatar Hike – Elevator to Infinity Pillars\nRocket up 326m in 2 minutes on the Bailong Elevator (world’s tallest outdoor lift) to Yuanjiajie—the floating quartz pillars that inspired Avatar’s Hallelujah Mountain. \nHike misty paths to the First Bridge Under Heaven (a natural rock bridge over the abyss) and the Emotionless Viewpoint’s infinity deck. \nWander down the 7.5km Golden Whip Stream trail through an emerald canyon with crystal waters\, sheer cliffs\, and monkeys crashing your Reels. Unreal vibes! \nDay 7: Furong – Waterfall Village Time Warp\nTake a 1.5-hour dash to Furong Ancient Town: a Tujia cliff village cascading over roaring rapids\, with houses perched on 200m drops. \nWander stone alleys spotting Miao silver headdresses\, sip fiery rice wine from smiling grannies\, and cross swaying swing bridges above misty waterfalls—air thick with sesame candy and timeless magic. \nHead back at night under starlit karst peaks. \nDay 8: Shanghai Bullet – Bund’s Skyline Time Machine\nCatch the G-train marathon (Zhangjiajie to Changsha to Shanghai\, 6-8 high-speed hours). \nArrive in Pudong: The Bund’s Euro-colonial buildings gaze up at the 632m Shanghai Tower’s laser lights. Sip rooftop cocktails as drone swarms sketch dragons across the sky\, with ferries honking below—total cyberpunk dream! \nDay 9: Zen Bazaars\, Dumpling Carnage & Cashless Chaos\nNavigate Yu Garden’s maze: koi-filled ponds\, dragon walls\, and 400-year-old teahouses serving “immortality” teas. \nRampage the French Concession—xiao long bao exploding with soup\, Tianzifang alley skewers (crunchy crayfish claws)\, and night markets pulsing with rap battles. \nDive into tech madness: facial-scan stores\, robot bartenders\, and WeChat Pay in a fully cashless world. \nDay 10: Panda Cuddles & Shanghai’s Secret Venice\nHit Shanghai Zoo for giant panda selfies—catch lazy furballs somersaulting bamboo (pro tip: 10am feeding frenzy is peak cuteness). 🐼📸 \nEscape to Zhujiajiao: “Venice of China” with gondolas under Ming bridges\, stilted teahouses pouring jasmine tea\, and silk weavers spinning rainbows—a serene break from the city buzz \nDay 11: Farewell- random hugs and lifetime memories. Fly back home\nOR \nDay 11-12 : Warrior Bullet Blitz & Noodle Farewell\nCatch the G1973 dawn bullet train to Xi’an (7 hours)—dive into the Terracotta Army: 8\,000 life-sized warriors\, horses\, and chariots frozen in battle for Emperor Qin (crossbows still ready). \nExplore the mausoleum’s underground pyramid mysteries. \nTravel to Lintong\, the place where The Terracotta Army and the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor was discovered. The Terracotta Warriors are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century. There are more than 8\,000 life-size Terra-cotta soldiers and horses excavated from this area which all displayed in the practical battle formation in 3 pits respectively. No. 1 Pit is the largest\, first opened to the public on China National Day\, 1979. There are columns of soldiers at the front\, followed by war chariots at the back. No. 2 Pit was founded in the year 1976\, it contains a thousand warriors and 90 chariots of wood. No.3 pit has more than 7\,000 pottery soldiers\, horses\, chariots\, and even weapons. In the late afternoon\, transfer back to your hotel and train back.  \nBlitz back by train\, slurp airport noodles\, and toast neon nights\, panda grins\, and epic wall slides. Farewell\, China \ntake flight back on 12th Day \nINCLUSIONS\n\nStay in 3-star hotels\nTwin sharing accommodation\n10 Breakfast\nAll transport as per itinerary\nInternal domestic flight\nEntrance fee to all places mentioned din the itinerary\nBullet train tickets\nAirport pickup and drops\nTBT team leader with you\n\nEXCLUSIONS\n\nInternational flights\nLunch/dinner\nInsurance\nInternational flights\nVisa\nPersonal expenses
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