8-Day Journey of Exploring Ancient Capitals and Modern Marvels
8-Day Hong Kong, Xian, Beijing Tour
This 8-day journey connects vibrant Hong Kong, ancient Xi'an's Terracotta Warriors, and imperial Beijing's Great Wall and Forbidden City—a seamless adventure through China's most iconic cities.
Per person based on 2 travelers in 4-star hotels
Highlights
- Three Iconic Destinations Seamlessly Interwoven: Immerse yourself in Hong Kong's cosmopolitan energy, Xi'an's ancient history, and Beijing's imperial splendor—all connected by high-speed rail and efficient domestic flights.
- Living History of Xi’an: Stand before the Terracotta Warriors, delve into their restoration, cycle atop the Ming Dynasty City Walls, and explore the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Forest of Stone Steles.
- Authentic Beijing Experience: Stroll along the Mutianyu Great Wall, visit the Forbidden City, meet local residents in the hutongs, savor tea and conversation, and enjoy authentic Peking duck.
Tour Itinerary
- Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees Hong Kong or hotel of similar caliber

- None
Your English-speaking guide will greet you at the arrivals hall and escort you directly to your hotel. Check in and take some time to recover from any jet lag.
- Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees Hong Kong or hotel of similar caliber

- Breakfast
Half-Day Tour of Victoria Peak, Aberdeen, and Repulse Bay (meals not included): Your Hong Kong guide will pick you up from the hotel for a tour lasting up to five hours. Hong Kong, with its unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, is an exciting travel destination.
This half-day excursion will take you to one of Hong Kong's most popular attractions—Victoria Peak. You'll ride the 112-year-old Peak Tram and visit the iconic Peak Tower. Next, you'll head to Aberdeen Harbour, famous for its community of fishermen living on boats. You have the option to take a sampan ride for $10-12 to experience this distinctive lifestyle. The final stop is Repulse Bay, one of Hong Kong’s most prestigious and upscale residential areas.
- Xi'an Eastern House Boutique Hotel or hotel of similar caliber

- Breakfast
Today, you will journey to Xi'an by high-speed train. The guide and driver will meet you at the hotel at the appointed time and drive you to the West Kowloon Railway Station, where you will board the high-speed train to the ancient city of Xi'an.
Upon arrival at Xi'an North Railway Station, your guide will greet you and meet with the driver, then proceed to the hotel. After checking in, you will have the opportunity to relax in your room.
- Xi'an Eastern House Boutique Hotel or hotel of similar caliber

- Breakfast, lunch
Today marks a significant day in your tour as you will visit the Terracotta Army, acclaimed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After breakfast, your guide and driver will pick you up from the hotel and drive you to the Terracotta Warriors Museum. The journey takes approximately 1.5 hours, and you'll spend around 3.5 to 4 hours exploring the museum.
You will also have the opportunity to admire the first restored terracotta warriors up close, including the illustrious Number One Warrior, and learn about the visionary curator who led their restoration. Engage in a miniature warrior restoration experience under the guidance of a professional restorer and take your creation home as a unique keepsake.
The guide will arrange lunch based on the day's itinerary, typically recommending restaurants that suit your interests. They will suggest local Xi'an specialties such as roujiamo (Chinese hamburger), Xi'an cold noodles, bingbing noodles, hot and sour soup dumplings, and lamb soup bread.
After concluding the visit to the Terracotta Warriors, you will return to Xi'an city center to explore the ancient city wall.
The Ancient City Wall, battlements, gates, and watchtowers form one of the oldest and most complete surviving urban defense systems. Built in the 13th century, it stands on the site of the original Tang Dynasty imperial palace, encircling the city center.
After completing the tour of the ancient city wall, your sightseeing for the day concludes. The guide will escort you back to your hotel for a rest.
- Beijing Peace Hotel or hotel of similar caliber

- Breakfast
After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, the guide and driver will pick you up for a visit to the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and the Forest of Stone Steles Museum. Since you will be taking the high-speed train to Beijing after concluding your tour of Xi'an today, please bring your luggage with you.
The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, an important Buddhist site, is situated within the picturesque Da Ci'en Temple. Built in the 7th century, the pagoda was constructed to house the Buddhist scriptures brought back by Xuanzang (also known as Tripitaka) from his epic journey to India. The temple complex features several grand halls, adorned with exquisite statues and murals.
The Xi'an Forest of Steles, established during the Northern Song Dynasty (1090 AD), was initially created to preserve a collection of Confucian steles carved in 837 AD—now the oldest existing Confucian classics. The diverse calligraphy and inscriptions narrate the tales, poetry, and history from across the empire. Other exhibits include early sculptures and artifacts unearthed from royal tombs.
After concluding the tour, the guide has arranged for lunch at a local restaurant. Following the meal, you will be transported to the Xi'an High-Speed Rail Station, where you will board a train bound for Beijing.
Upon arriving at Beijing West Railway Station, the guide will await you at the train station exit. After meeting the driver,you will be driven to your hotel in Beijing. Once you check in, you can retir e to your room for a restful break.
- Beijing Peace Hotel or hotel of similar caliber

- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner at Beijing Roast Duck
After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, you will embark on today's itinerary, visiting Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City in the morning.
Tian'anmen Square, the world's largest city square, resides at the heart of Beijing, with the Tiananmen (Gate of Heavenly Peace) to its north, demarcating it from the Forbidden City.
Encircled by formidable structures, it includes the Heavenly Gate, numerous museums, government edifices, and Chairman Mao's Mausoleum.
The Forbidden City, home to 24 emperors from 1368 to 1911, is a World Heritage Site. It stands as the largest and best-preserved ancient imperial architectural complex globally.
Today's lunch will be served at a local restaurant, where your guide will assist you in selecting dishes according to your preferences.
After lunch, the guide will lead you to the Hutongs in Beijing's Dongcheng district for a walking tour, where you'll also have the opportunity to learn about applying Peking Opera facial makeup.
Hutongs are historic alleyways flanked by traditional single-story courtyard houses, relics of old Beijing that are rapidly fading. As you wander through these narrow paths, you can visit local residents to experience the traditional lifestyle and learn about the preservation of these unique homes and their culture.
In a workshop within the hutongs, you'll also learn how to create Peking Opera masks. Additionally, you can ascend the Bell Tower to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the hutongs.
After this delightful excursion, you'll savor dinner featuring Beijing Roast Duck, with your local tour guide recommending a specific venue based on your itinerary.
Beijing Roast Duck, a dish originating from the imperial era, is celebrated for its thin, crisp skin. Authentic versions predominantly feature the skin with minimal meat, sliced before diners by the cook. It stands as the epitome of Beijing cuisine.
After dinner, the guide will escort you back to your hotel for a rest.
- Beijing Peace Hotel or hotel of similar caliber

- Breakfast, Lunch
Following an enjoyable breakfast at the hotel, you will proceed to visit the Temple of Heaven.
Constructed in 1420 during the Ming dynasty, the Temple of Heaven is a complex of Taoist structures where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties conducted annual ceremonies to pray for abundant harvests.
The park surrounding the Temple of Heaven is vibrant with life. In the morning, numerous local elderly residents gather to sing, exercise, and practice tai chi.
After visiting the Temple of Heaven, you will depart for the Mutianyu Great Wall, where today's lunch is arranged at a nearby local restaurant.
The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is ranked top on TripAdvisor among all the Great Wall sections, for its picturesque scenery and beautifully restored architecture. It is about a 1.5-hour drive from downtown Beijing.
In order to save time for you, we arrange a round-trip cable car to ascend and descend the Wall, instead of spending about 40 minutes climbing steps. At the Wall, you have free time to walk around, after your guide does some introductions. The cable car ascends to and descends from tower 14.
Hike “the most beautiful and interesting part of the Great Wall” — between the 14th and 23rd watch towers — acknowledged by hikers as "the golden route".
Following your tour of the Mutianyu Great Wall, you will be escorted back to your hotel for some rest.
- Breakfast
Today, you will conclude your journey and fly back home. The guide and driver will pick you up at the hotel at the arranged time and take you to Beijing Capital International Airport or Daxing International Airport, where you will board an international flight departing from Beijing.
What's Included
- Hotels are included in the itinerary.
- China's domestic flights/trains are specified in the itinerary.
- Entrance fees.
- Meals are detailed in the itinerary.
- Private transfers.
- Private English-speaking guide and driver.
- Service charges and taxes.
Notes
- The itinerary outlined above can be customized to align with your personal interests and preferences. Please feel free to share your thoughts with us, and we will gladly make the necessary adjustments.
- Pricing is subject to change based on the itinerary, activities, travel season, number of participants, and hotel selection. We provide accommodations across all levels for our tours, including renowned 5-star hotel chains, well-located 4-star hotels, and high-value 3-star hotels at various destinations.

