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Exclusive Package Tour To Shanghai & Beyond!

Private Tour Shanghai & Beyond

Our Exclusive Package Tour to Shanghai & Beyond takes you through Eastern China: Shanghai offers modern urban allure, Suzhou is its classical gardens and silk heritage, and Hangzhou captivates with its temples, tea hills and scenic lake.

China Golden Triangle Tour

This region is called the Golden Triangle due to its prosperity and cultural richness, forming a vibrant triangle in the Yangtze River Delta – a golden blend of commerce, tradition, and natural beauty that draws travelers and investors alike.

Our Journey

Compact Travel Table
FROM TO KM TRAVEL TIME
SHANGHAI GOUQI ISLAND 80 KM 2H 00MIN
SHANGHAI SUZHOU 110 KM 0H 40MIN
SUZHOU HANGZHOU 163 KM 0H 36MIN
HANGZHOU SHANGHAI 180 KM 1H 00MIN

Ancient Legacies, Future Horizons

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Shanghai

Shanghai transformed from a fishing village into a global hub, with its historic waterfront now standing in contrast to the futuristic Pudong skyline— embodying China’s blend of tradition and modernity.

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Suzhou

Suzhou, the 2,500-year-old “Venice of the East,” is renowned for its UNESCO-listed classical gardens with elegant pavilions, bridges, and artistic rockeries that have inspired poets and artists for centuries.

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Hangzhou

Hangzhou, described by Marco Polo as “the finest city in the world,” served as China’s Southern Song Dynasty capital. Its West Lake is renowned for having inspired Chinese Gardens unique design.

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Shanghai (上海)

China’s financial center, Shanghai showcases a striking contrast between colonial architecture along the historic Bund and the futuristic skyline of Pudong district across the Huangpu River.

From its humble origins as a fishing village to its rise as a vital international trading port in the 19th century, Shanghai embodies China’s remarkable transformation. The European-style buildings along the Bund face the gleaming towers of Lujiazui financial district, including the iconic Oriental Pearl Tower.

The city offers world-class shopping on Nanjing Road, vibrant arts in the former French Concession, and exceptional cuisine ranging from street food to fine dining. With excellent transportation infrastructure, Shanghai serves as the perfect gateway to our exploration of Eastern China’s rich cultural landscape.

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Best Things To Do In Shanghai

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The Bund

PAST & FUTURE

Stroll along this iconic waterfront with colonial-era buildings offering spectacular views of the Pudong skyline across the river.

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Yu Garden

GREEN ELEGANCE

Explore this exquisite Ming Dynasty garden featuring ornate pavilions, rockeries, ponds, and the famous zigzag bridge in the Old City.

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Nanjing Road

SHOPPING MODE

Experience one of the world’s busiest shopping streets with a mix of traditional shops, modern malls, and local eateries.

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Xintiandi

100% FANCY

Discover this fashionable pedestrian area where traditional shikumen houses stylish boutiques, and cafes mix in a perfect blend of old and new.

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Jing’An Temple (静安寺)

Originally built in 247 AD, Jing’An Temple Shanghai is a magnificent Buddhist temple which stands as a peaceful sanctuary amid Shanghai’s bustling urban landscape. The temple was relocated to its current site on West Nanjing Road in 1216 during the Song Dynasty.

It features impressive architecture, with its gleaming golden roofs and ornate details create a striking contrast against the surrounding skyscrapers.

Visitors can witness monks performing daily rituals, admire ancient artifacts and relics, and experience a moment of tranquility in the temple’s incense-filled courtyards.

Gouqi Island (枸杞岛)

Located about 40 miles from Shanghai, Gouqi Island was once home to a thriving fishing community. The island’s now-famous abandoned village of Houtouwan has been gradually reclaimed by nature since the 1990s when residents began relocating to the mainland.

Today, the former fishing village presents a hauntingly beautiful landscape where lush vegetation has enveloped the derelict houses. Emerald vines cascade over stone walls, climb through empty window frames, and blanket rooftops, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

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Suzhou (苏州)

Often called the “Venice of the East,” Suzhou is world-renowned for its meticulously designed classical gardens, intricate canal networks, and delicate silk production that has flourished since ancient times.

Suzhou’s UNESCO World Heritage gardens exemplify traditional Chinese landscape artistry which creates poetic miniature worlds designed for contemplation and artistic inspiration.

While preserving its cultural heritage, modern Suzhou has emerged as a high-tech manufacturing hub in the Yangtze River Delta region, creating a fascinating blend of traditions and innovation.

Suzhou Highlights

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Humble Administrator’s Garden

GREEN HARMONY

Explore UNESCO-listed gardens like the Humble Administrator’s Garden featuring traditional Chinese design with elegant pavilions and serene ponds.

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Pingjiang Road

VENICE OF THE EAST

Stroll this historic street with its picturesque canal, stone bridges, and whitewashed buildings housing traditional teahouses and craft shops.

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Suzhou Museum

ART & HISTORY

Visit I.M. Pei’s masterfully designed museum showcasing ancient Chinese art and artifacts within contemporary architecture.

Hangzhou (杭州)

Known as “Heaven on Earth,” Hangzhou has been celebrated for its natural beauty for centuries. The city is famous for the UNESCO-listed West Lake, whose picturesque landscapes have inspired poets and artists throughout Chinese history.

Hangzhou was once one of the world’s largest cities during the Song Dynasty when it served as an imperial capital. Today, it seamlessly blends cultural heritage with technological innovation as home to tech giants like Alibaba.

Hangzhou is also renowned for its legendary Longjing (Dragon Well) tea, produced in the lush rolling hills surrounding the city, and its distinctive regional cuisine that emphasizes fresh ingredients and delicate flavors.

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Hangzhou Trip Highlights

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West Lake

ICONIC CHARM

Admire the breathtaking scenery of this UNESCO World Heritage site with its iconic shores, ancient pagodas, and charming bridges. This magnificent landscape has inspired artists throughout the centuries.

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LONGJING TEA

TEA HILLS TRAILS

Explore the hillside Longjing terraces where China’s most famous green tea grows, learn about harvesting methods, and experience a traditional tea ceremony.

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Buddhist Temples

SPIRitual GEMS

Discover Hangzhou’s ancient Buddhist heritage through its magnificent temples featuring grand halls, intricate wood carvings, and Buddha statues that showcase centuries of religious artistry.

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Hangzhou is home to several historic Buddhist temples, each with their own remarkable stories and spiritual significance:

Founded in 326 CE, this “Temple of Soul’s Retreat” is one of China’s oldest Buddhist temples. During the Cultural Revolution, Premier Zhou Enlai personally ordered its protection, saving its ancient halls and artifacts from destruction.

Originally built in 975 CE, it’s famous for its connection to the “Legend of the White Snake,” one of China’s most beloved folktales about a snake spirit imprisoned beneath the pagoda by a powerful monk.

Founded in 954 CE, this temple houses the “Evening Bell at Nanping Hill,” one of the classical “Ten Views of West Lake.” Its massive bronze bell weighs over 10 tons and was cast during the Southern Song Dynasty.

Nestled on Lingyin Mountain, this temple witnessed a miracle during a severe drought in 1215 when, according to legend, the monk Zhi Yuan prayed for nine days straight until rain finally came, saving countless lives.