Highlights
Take a meaningful journey through the cultural and philosophical soul of China with the UNESCO World Heritage Pilgrimage of Confucianism and More. Spanning 17 days, this in-depth tour follows the path of Confucian wisdom across landscapes shaped by dynasties, scholars, and spiritual seekers. Begin in Beijing, where Confucian principles underpinned imperial rituals and governance. Continue to Mount Tai, the most revered of China’s Five Great Mountains, and then to Qufu, the hometown of Confucius himself. In Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou, discover how Confucian ideals of harmony and refinement live on in classical gardens, urban temples, and lakeside retreats. The second half of the route shifts southeast and south, where Quanzhou reveals China’s rich maritime history and religious diversity. In Xiamen, explore colonial architecture and seaside temples, before arriving in Hong Kong—a vibrant city where tradition and modernity coexist. This itinerary offers more than sightseeing. It provides cultural depth, historical context, and time to reflect on the values that have guided Chinese civilization for over two millennia. Whether you're drawn by ancient philosophy, timeless landscapes, or living heritage, this thoughtfully paced tour invites you to engage with China in a deeper and more lasting way.
Itinerary
Upon arrival at the airport of Beijing, you will be met and welcomed by your Beijing guide. After being transferred to the city and helped check in to the hotel, you will be free to arrange your time for the rest of the day and make preparation for the tours in following days. Exploring the local streets or/and enjoying a Peking Duck dinner would be the recommendation.
Stay overnight in Beijing.
Meals included:
Visit the [Temple of Heaven] (UNESCO), the place where the ancient emperors used to pray for the God's bless of the whole nation. Then take a short car/van or bus ride to the [Tian'anmen Square], the largest city square in the world. Next enter the [Forbidden City] (UNESCO), China’s largest imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties with a history of more than 600 years. Stroll through the historic [Hutong] neighborhoods, experiencing the local life in a slow pace.
Stay overnight in Beijing.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
We will travel to [Mutianyu Great Wall] (UNESCO), 80 kilometers northeast of Beijing, less busy and unrestored. Mutianyu Great Wall is characterized by many watchtowers on overlapping mountain ranges. The wall, built with slabs of stone, is crenellated on both sides with bricks. After a late lunch in a local restaurant, get back to the city of Beijing.
Stay overnight in Beijing.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Visit the [Summer Palace] (UNESCO), famous for its harmonious blend of classical Chinese architecture and natural scenery centered around Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, embodying the core value of imperial leisure culture and the pinnacle of traditional landscape garden design. Take an afternoon high-speed train to Tai’an (about 2 hours). Upon arrival, be picked up and go check in to your hotel in Tai’an.
Stay overnight in Tai’an.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Today’s mission is to visit the [Mount Tai] (UNESCO), one of the most sacred Chinese mountains in Confucian cosmology. The most attractive feature of Mount Tai is its sacred landscape dotted with ancient temples and stone inscriptions, reflecting its core value as a symbol of Chinese spiritual reverence, imperial worship, and cultural continuity for over three millennia. Take the cable car to the South Heaven Gate and the Jade Emperor Peak. Visit the Dai Temple when coming down to the bottom.
Stay overnight in Tai'an.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Check out from your Tai’an hotel and transfer to Qufu (about 1.5 hours). Go to visit the [Temple of Confucius, Confucius Cemetery, and Kong Family Mansion] (UNESCO), whose value lies in their harmonious layout and rich historical atmosphere, which together highlight the enduring legacy of Confucian thought and its deep-rooted influence on Chinese culture, education, and family tradition over the centuries.
Stay overnight in Qufu.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
In the morning, take a high-speed train ride to Shanghai (about 3.5-4 hours). Be picked up at the train station upon arrival, and transferred to visit [the bund], and the [Nanjing Road]. The Bund is so popular for its grand waterfront promenade lined with historic colonial-era buildings, reflecting Shanghai’s past as a global trading hub and its core value as a symbol of East-meets-West urban heritage and modern transformation. Nanjing Road is famous for its vibrant atmosphere filled with flagship stores, traditional brands, and dazzling lights, showcasing its core value as a commercial and cultural artery that has shaped Shanghai’s identity as China’s retail capital.
Stay overnight in Shanghai.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Visit the [Confucian Temple of Shanghai (Wenmiao)], well-known for its serene courtyards and elegant halls nestled amid the bustling city, reflecting its core value as a historical center of Confucian learning and a quiet testament to the city's cultural and educational roots. Explore [Yu Garden] and the Old Town. With its exquisite classical design with winding corridors, koi-filled ponds, and intricate rockeries, Yu Garden is a masterpiece of Ming-era private garden art and a living expression of traditional Chinese aesthetics and philosophy.
Stay overnight in Shanghai.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
In the morning, take your car/van/bus going to Suzhou from Shanghai. Visit the [Humble Administrator’s Garden] (UNESCO), learning about garden design inspired by Confucian values. This garden is a must visit one because of its spacious layout of interconnected pavilions, winding water features, and poetic landscapes, reflecting its core value as a pinnacle of Chinese classical garden design and an idealized vision of harmony between humanity and nature.
Stay overnight in Suzhou.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
In the morning, go visit [Zhouzhuang Water Town] (UNESCO), famous for its charming network of ancient canals, stone bridges, and well-preserved traditional houses, offering a vivid glimpse into the cultural and historical essence of Jiangnan’s water-town lifestyle. Travel to Hangzhou in the afternoon.
Stay overnight in Hangzhou.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Enjoy a day tour visiting the [West Lake] (UNESCO), celebrated for its poetic beauty of tranquil waters, elegant bridges and willow-lined shores, substantiating the ideal fusion of natural scenery and cultural refinement that has inspired Chinese art, literature, and garden design for centuries. Next, visit the [Lingyin Temple], revered for its serene atmosphere and rich Buddhist heritage, representing a timeless sanctuary of spiritual devotion, cultural continuity, and architectural grandeur in Chinese Buddhism. At last, go nearby to visit a [tea plantation], renowned for its peaceful natural setting and traditional tea-making practices, offering visitors an authentic experience of Hangzhou’s Longjing tea culture and the harmonious lifestyle of its local tea-farming community.
Stay overnight in Hangzhou.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Fly to Quanzhou in the morning. Upon your arrival, be picked up and transferred to visit [Quanzhou Maritime Museum] to have a better understanding of the maritime culture of this city.
Stay overnight in Quanzhou.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Visit the ancient multifaith sites in Quanzhou Old Town, which make the old part of this city to be on UNESCO list. The Buddhist pagodas, Hindu Temple remains and Islamic relics are all worthy. [Kaiyuan Temple] and [Qingjing Mosque] are the two must ones. Kaiyuan Temple is famous for its grand ancient halls and twin stone pagodas set within a tranquil complex, reflecting its core value as a lasting center of Buddhist worship and a witness to the architectural and cultural flourishing of Tang and Song dynasty China. The most attractive feature of the Qingjing Mosque is its fusion of traditional Chinese and Islamic architectural elements. It is a historical symbol of cultural exchange and the deep-rooted presence of Islam along China’s ancient Maritime Silk Road.
Stay overnight in Quanzhou.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
In the morning, take your car/van/bus going to Xiamen from Quanzhou. Go visit the [Gulangyu Island] (UNESCO), popular for its charming blend of colonial-era architecture, winding alleys, and lush gardens, which showcases its core value as a unique crossroads of international cultural exchange and coastal heritage during China’s path to modernity.
Stay overnight in Xiamen.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Enjoy a day tour to the [Tulou Scenic Area] (UNESCO), famous for their massive, earth-packed circular and square structures blending defense with community living, which highlights their value as a remarkable expression of communal harmony, environmental adaptation, and Hakka cultural identity.
Stay overnight in Xiamen.
Meals included: Breakfast , Lunch
Enjoy your free time until being picked up and transferred to the airport for a flight to Hong Kong. For your time in Hong Kong, as the language barrier isn’t a problem any more, you will be on your own. And we’re always happy to offer any possible assistance upon request.
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Pricing & Accommodation
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1 person | 2-5 persons | 6-9 persons | ≥10 persons | Single Room Supplement | |
First Class Tour | $5899 | $3799 | $3199 | $3099 | $1200 |
Comfortable Tour | $4999 | $3499 | $2899 | $2699 | $800 |
Standard Tour | $3999 | $2999 | $2399 | $2299 | $580 |
Price in every box above is for each person.
The default currency is in US dollar. Please use the Currency Converter to see the equivalent quote in your currency.
The prices are for your references only, they are subject to your actual itinerary, travel season, hotel price rise or fall, US dollar exchange rate fluctuation, car fuel price change and government tax adjustment, etc.
The differences between First Class Tour, Comfortable Tour and Standard Tour are mainly reflected in the hotels we use. For First Class Tour, we use mostly 5 star hotels (or hotels corresponded to 5 star ones), 4 star hotels for Comfortable Tour and 3 star hotels for Standard Tour. But there’re exceptions when there come home stay experience, remote destinations and other specified circumstances in the itinerary.
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Attraction Entrance Fees
- Hotels and Other Accommodations
- Authentic Chinese Food
- Private Experienced Guides
- Private Cars/Van with Drivers
- Internal Flights/Train(s) in China
- Luggage Transfers
- Airport Taxes and Fuel Fees
- Service Charge & Government Taxes
- Travel Insurance
Exclusions:
- International Airfare to Enter/Leave China
- China Entry Visa Fees
- Excess Baggage Charges
- Personal Expenses
- Single Room Supplement
- Tips or Gifts to Guides/Drivers/Bellmen
Important Information
How to Pack up
We suggest that each person packs up one rollable suitcase with the weight under 20 kg/44lb. You will also need a day pack/bag to carry water, cameras and other electronics like iPods and mobile phones.
Checklist
It's only for reference, you may not need all of them. Choose from below according to the tour you pick up:
Passport (with photocopies)
Travel insurance (with photocopies)
Airline tickets/e-tickets
USD cash and travelers checks
Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
China Expedition Tours vouchers and trip dossier
Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
Day pack for daily personal items
Wet wipes / Moist towelettes
Alarm clock (on your cellphone)
Flashlight (on your cellphone)
Sun hat, Sun block, Sunglasses (especially for summer season)
Insect repellent / Bug spray
Water bottle and plastic mug for train journeys
Ear plugs for train journeys or light sleepers
Small towel and swim wear
Toiletries (biodegradable)
Sturdy walking shoes / Sport sandals (for warm seasons)
Money belt
Shorts for summer months (June – September)
Long pants
Shirts / T-shirts
Warm clothes for Nov-Mar. Fleece, Jacket, hat and gloves
Umbrella or waterproof jacket.
Cover for backpack or plastic bags to keep clothes dry.
Camera with capable enough memory card
Reading/writing material
Binoculars
First-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking).
Local Dress
Generally speaking, the dress standard is more conservative in China than it is in western countries. Things also changes quickly, nowadays the young Chinese share the same hobbies with their western counterparts. When packing try to pick loose, lightweight, long clothing that will keep you cool in the usually hot and humid climate of summer. In predominately Buddhist and Muslim regions we ask that you dress respectfully and avoid very short shorts/skirts and singlets/tanktops when visiting temples or mosques or other holy or sacred sites.
Spending Money
Every traveller is different and therefore spending money requirements will vary. Some travellers may drink more than others while other travellers like to purchase more souvenirs than most. Please consider your own spending habits when it comes to allowing for drinks, shopping and tipping. Please also remember the following specific recommendations when planning your trip.
Payment during Your Trip
First of all, we recommend the use of cash in USD currency. There are many ATM machines that accept both Visa and MasterCard and other credit cards in most Chinese cities. Major credit cards are accepted in shopping malls and big shops but mostly they may charge a 2-4% transaction fee. For small shops and street venders, traditionally they take cash (either Chinese Yuan or US dollar) only. But nowadays, for almost all merchants/sellers, including shopping malls, big shops, small grocery stores and street venders, they all accept WeChat Pay or Ali Pay. Learn more about how to use Mobile Payment in China.
Meals
Eating is a big part of your visit in China. Travelling with China Expedition Tours you experience the vast array of wonderful food that is available out in the world. Generally breakfasts and lunches are included except dinners to give you the flexibility in deciding where, what and with whom to eat. Your group leader or local guide will be able to suggest favorite restaurants during your trip.
Emergency Fund
Please also make sure you have access to at least an additional USD200 (or equivalent) as an "emergency" fund, to be used when circumstances outside our control, necessitate a change to our planned route. But please note this is a rare occurrence!
Tipping
It is customary to tip service providers in travel industry in Asia, at approximately 10%, depending on the service. Tipping is expected - though not compulsory - and shows an expression of satisfaction with the people who have assisted you on your tour. Although it may not be customary to you, it is of considerable significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels. Recommendations for tipping local guides would range from $3-$5 USD per person per day depending on the quality and length of the service, for driver, it could be half. If necessary, ask your tour leader or your China Expedition Tours tour consultant for specific recommendations based on the circumstances. If you have a tour leader for the whole tour, at the end of the trip if you felt he/she did an outstanding job, tipping is appreciated. The amount is entirely a personal preference, however as a guideline $3-5 USD per person, per day is suggested.
Internal Flights
All internal flights are included in the quote of your tour unless otherwise noted. It is important that we have your passport information at the time of booking in order to process these tickets. Internal flight tickets are all e-tickets. They are issued locally and you will be given the information of them prior to the flight departure.
Laundry
Generally laundry facilities are offered by our hotels for a charge. You also can go to a laundry service center near your hotel to have your clothing washed at a lower cost. There will be opportunities when you may want to or have to do your own laundry, so we suggest you bring non-polluting/biodegradable soap.
Safety and Security
We strongly recommend the use of a neck wallet or money belt while travelling, for the safe keeping of your passport, cash and other valuable items. Many of the hotels we cooperate with have safety deposit boxes which are the most secure way of storing your valuables. Lockable luggage is recommended.
Many national governments provide a regularly updated advice service on safety issues involved with international travel. We recommend that you check your government's advice for their latest travel information before departure. When travelling on a trip, please note that your group leader or local guides has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the trip itinerary if it is deemed necessary due to safety concerns. Your leader or local guides will accompany you on all included activities. During your trip you will have some free time to pursue your own interests, relax and take it easy or explore at your leisure. While your group leader or local guides will assist you with options available in a given location please note that any optional activities you undertake are not part of your itinerary, and we offer no representations about the safety of the activity or the standard of the operators running them. Please use your own good judgment when selecting an activity in your free time.
Health
You are suggested to consult your doctor for up-to-date medical travel information well before departure. We recommend that you carry a First Aid kit as well as any personal medical requirements. Please be aware that sometimes we are in remote areas and away from medical facilities, and for legal reasons our leaders or local guides are prohibited from administering any type of medicine including headache tablets, antibiotics, etc. In China pharmacies tend to stock the same western medicines as you get at home but they are usually produced locally so please bring the full medicine name with you when trying to purchase a prescription medicine. When selecting a tour please carefully read the itinerary and assess your ability to cope with our style of travel. Please refer to the Physical and Culture Shock ratings in the itinerary. For travelers over 70 years a completed Medical Form is required. China Expedition Tours reserves the right to exclude any traveler from all or part of a trip without refund if in the reasonable opinion of our group leader or local guides they are unable to complete the itinerary without undue risk to themselves and/or the rest of the group.
Medical Form
It is very important you are aware that, as a minimum, an "average level of fitness and mobility" is required to undertake our easiest programs. Travelers must be able to walk without the aid of another person, climb 3-4 flights of stairs, step on and off small boats, and carry their own bags at a minimum. Travelers over the age of 70, or travelers with a pre-existing medical condition, are required to complete a short medical questionnaire, which must be signed by their doctor. This is to ensure that senior travelers have the necessary fitness and mobility to comfortably complete their chosen trip. While our leaders or local guides work hard to ensure that all our travelers are catered for equally, it is not their responsibility to help individuals who cannot complete the day's activities unaided.
Travel Insurance
Our tour package includes Travel Insurance we buy from our insurance company/agent in China. Although, we still highly suggest that you purchase your own Travel Insurance from your insurance company/agent in your country before your trip.
Passport & Visas
Well before travelling, please ensure that you have a current passport, with an accurate photo, that is valid for at least six months after your scheduled return home. Also check that your air tickets are in exactly the same name as your passport. Please note that visas for China and Hong Kong are the responsibility of the individual traveler. The visa requirements for your trip vary depending on where you are from and where you are going.
Keeping in Touch
Internet access is everywhere now in China, even in a small village. So, with your smartphone, iPad or laptop, you can get connected with your family and friends easily. So far, some social media such as Facebook, Instagram, X, WhatsApp, etc. are not available in mainland China. However, there’s something called VPN. We highly recommend you to get a VPN on your smartphone before your China trip, so that you will get the full accessibility of those social medias during your China trip. Learn more about the VPN usage here.
WhatsApp and WeChat are both very convenient for live contact. We strongly recommend you to add our Customer Care’s WhatsApp and WeChat (86 139 7836 9041 or 86 189 7869 1566), so that you and us are able to contact each other anytime necessary.
Feedback
After your trip with us, we want to hear from you! Your feedback information is so important and valuable to us and we'll record it and give you CET travel points so you can use the points to get discount for your next CET trip or your friends' CET tours. Therefore, we appreciate your understanding of our “China Expedition Tours Evaluation Questionnaire” at every destination, and our email to you for overall feedback after your trip.