Top China Tour from Hong Kong

Planning your China trip? Starting your journey from Hong Kong is a smart choice for exploring the country's diverse landscapes and rich culture. As an international gateway seamlessly connected to the mainland's high-speed rail network, Hong Kong offers travelers an unmatched starting point. Whether you are drawn to futuristic cityscapes, ancient traditions, or breathtaking natural wonders, there is a perfect itinerary waiting for you.

China Tour from Hong Kong: Short Getaways & Greater Bay Area

Immerse yourself in a perfect blend of colonial heritage, Cantonese culture, and futuristic technology. You can take in the views from Victoria Peak, then hop on a high-speed train to explore Guangzhou's Lingnan history, or go deeper into Shenzhen to experience driverless taxis and electronics markets. These journeys allow you to witness the dynamic side of modern China, just a short step away from Hong Kong.

gangxiabei railway station

5-day Hong Kong to Shenzhen Tour

Hong Kong, Shenzhen

  • Visit the flagship store of DJI and get up close to cutting‑edge aerial photography and intelligent flight technology.
  • Take a driverless taxi and experience drone delivery, truly feeling the smart city's cutting‑edge lifestyle.
night view of guangzhou bay

5-day Hong Kong to Guangzhou Tour

Hong Kong, Guangzhou

  • Ascend the 600‑meter‑high Canton Tower, challenge your heartbeat on the fully transparent glass walkway, and enjoy a 360‑degree panoramic view of the City of Rams.
  • Hall to learn about the legendary life of Bruce Lee's mentor, and take a Kung Fu lesson taught by Ip Man.
peak tram lisboa

7-day Hong Kong to Macau, GZ, SZ Tour

Hong Kong, Macao, Guangzhou, Shenzhen

  • Ride the century‑old Peak Tram to overlook Victoria Harbour, visit the traditional fishing village of Aberdeen, and tour Repulse Bay.
  • Experience the best of Macau, including the Ruins of St. Paul's, Monte Fort, the Old City Wall, Senado Square, and a featured casino.

China Tour from Hong Kong: Classic, Ancient & Cultural Journeys

Explore China's most renowned destinations, blending classic must-see sights with ancient historical treasures. These itineraries are perfect for first-time visitors and history lovers, covering the Golden Triangle of Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai, while also including the breathtaking landscapes of Guilin.

the bund

10-day Hong Kong to Shanghai, Xi'an, Beijing Tour

Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xi'an, Beijing

  • Under the guidance of a professional cultural relic restorer, experience the hands‑on process of restoring miniature terracotta warriors.
  • Travel to the centuries‑old water town of Zhujiajiao, sip tea in a traditional old teahouse, and sample local snacks.
terracotta warriors

8-day Hong Kong to Xi'an, Beijing Tour

Hong Kong, Xi'an, Beijing

  • Go deep into Beijing's old hutongs on a walking exploration, visit residents, and experience the disappearing courtyard lifestyle of old Beijing.
  • Stroll or cycle along the best‑preserved ancient city wall in Xi'an and overlook the blend of traditional streets inside the wall and the bustling modern city outside.
tiananmen square

9-day Hong Kong to Beijing, Shanghai Tour

Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai

  • Ascend to the top of Shanghai Tower, China's tallest building, and overlook the stunning panoramic skyline of Shanghai.
  • Step into the Forbidden City and walk along the former imperial route to experience the breathtaking royal atmosphere of red walls and golden roofs.

China Tour from Hong Kong: Natural Wonders & Scenic Retreats

Immerse yourself in nature's masterpieces. Starting from Hong Kong, embark on these scenery-focused journeys. Marvel at the surreal quartz-sandstone pillars of Zhangjiajie, the inspiration for the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. Drift down the peaceful Li River, winding through Guilin's karst peaks. Or hike up the magnificent, terraced layers of the Longji Rice Terraces.

li river

6-day Hong Kong to Guilin Tour

Hong Kong, Guilin

  • Take a traditional hand‑poled two‑person bamboo raft and drift downstream along the crystal‑clear Yulong River.
  • Hop on a bicycle and weave through the car‑free country paths of Yangshuo, truly immersing yourself in the feeling of traveling within a painting.
yuanjiajie

6-day Hong Kong to Zhangjiajie Tour

Hong Kong, Zhangjiajie

  • Take the world's tallest outdoor double‑deck Bailong Elevator. Inside the all‑glass cabin, experience the thrill of shooting up into the clouds in just 66 seconds.
  • Visit Yuanjiajie in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and unlock the real‑life inspiration for the floating mountains of Pandora in Avatar- a breathtaking, up‑close sight.
zhujiajiao

13-day Hong Kong to Guilin, Shanghai, Xi'an, Beijing Tour

Hong Kong, Guilin, Shanghai, Xi'an, Beijing

  • Take a cruise through the essence of the Li River and unlock the timeless landscape painting depicted on the back of the 20‑yuan banknote.
  • Explore the winding ancient waterways and bridges, and experience the slow rhythm of life by the water in the Jiangnan region.

FAQs on China Tour

1. Do You Need a Visa to Visit China?

China has unilateral visa-free policies for citizens of 50 countries and mutual visa exemption agreements with 30 countries. If you are from any of these countries, you do not need a visa to visit Guilin.

If you meet the requirements for the 240-hour visa-free transit, you can stay visa-free for 10 days in the 24 allowed regions.

Hong Kong's visa-free policy is different from that of the Chinese Mainland. Citizens from 165 countries and 12 regions can stay in Hong Kong without a visa for 7 to 180 days.

Related Reading: China Visa-free Stay

2. What is the Best Time to Visit China?

Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) have mild weather and the most pleasant scenery. It is recommended that you avoid the hot, rainy summer; the cold, dry winter; and the crowded holidays of National Day, Labor Day, and Chinese New Year.

Related Reading: China Weather

3. How Many Days are Suitable for Traveling in China?

8 to 12 days is the most suitable. The classic route of Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai takes 8 days. If you also add Guilin, Chengdu, or Chongqing, 10 to 12 days is recommended.

Related Reading: 10-day China Itinerary, 2-week China Itineraries

4. How Much Cash do you need to carry per day in China?

Bringing CNY200-300 in cash per day as backup is sufficient. Mobile payment is very common in China and is accepted by both large and small merchants, but some small street vendors may only take cash.

Related Reading: How to pay in China

5. Which Apps are Essential to Install for Traveling in China?
  • Payment / Messaging: WeChat
  • Payment: Alipay
  • Navigation: Amap (Gaode Maps)
  • Finding restaurants: Dianping
  • Ride-hailing: DiDi
  • Food delivery: Meituan

Related Reading: Apps for your China travel

6. What are Good foods to eat in China?

Peking duck, Sichuan hot pot, Xi'an roujiamo, Shanghai soup dumplings, Cantonese dim sum, Lanzhou hand-pulled noodles, Xinjiang big plate chicken, Yunnan crossing-the-bridge noodles.

Related Reading: Most popular Chinese dishes

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