4 days 3 nights
Daily Tour
11 people
Chinese, English
1.Reminders:
*This is a no Shopping-free tour, focusing only on sightseeing.
*No tourist traps—only authentic experiences.
*Best Travel Time: Suitable for travel all year round, with the optimal period being from April to November.
• Peak Travel Seasons & Price Adjustments in 2026: During the following Chinese public holidays, it is the peak tourist season, and prices may increase. For detailed pricing, please consult customer service.
• Spring Festival: February 15 – 21
• Labor Day: May 1 – 4
• National Day: October 1 – 5
2.Introductions to Scenic Spots Listed in the Itinerary:
• Oriental Pearl Tower: A landmark building in Shanghai, 468 meters high, located on the bank of the Huangpu River, facing the Bund across the river.
• Lujiazui: Shanghai’s financial center, home to skyscrapers such as Jin Mao Tower and Shanghai Tower, forming the city’s skyline.
• Nanjing Road: Known as “China’s No.1 Commercial Street”, it is a well-established commercial street in Shanghai, with its pedestrian section bustling with activity.
• The Bund: A historic district on the bank of the Huangpu River, featuring 52 classical revival buildings, known as the “Gallery of World Architecture”.
• City God Temple (Chenghuangmiao): A traditional temple in Shanghai, adjacent to Yu Garden. The surrounding area is a commercial district gathering snacks and specialty shops.
• Yu Garden: A classical Jiangnan garden from the Ming and Qing dynasties in Shanghai, exquisite and serene, and a national key cultural relics protection unit.
• Zhang Garden: A historic building in Jing’an District, Shanghai. It was once Shanghai’s largest public venue, integrating Western-style architectural features.
• West Lake: A World Cultural Heritage site and a 5A-level scenic area in Hangzhou, with famous attractions such as Su Causeway and Three Pools Mirroring the Moon.
• Lingyin Temple: A thousand-year-old Buddhist temple in Hangzhou, located at the foot of Lingyin Mountain, with a strong incense atmosphere and a quiet environment.
• Longjing Tea Village: The birthplace of Longjing tea in Hangzhou, suitable for tea tree growth, with a tea-planting history of over a thousand years.
• Wuzhen East Scenic Zone: Part of the 5A-level Wuzhen scenic area in Jiaxing, renowned for its authentic water town style and profound cultural heritage.
• Xintiandi: A landmark in Shanghai combining Shikumen (stone-gated) architecture with modern commerce, integrating leisure, shopping and entertainment.
• Tianzifang: A Shikumen-style scenic area in Shanghai, a 3A-level scenic spot integrating cultural and creative industries, tourism and commerce.
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