8D7N China Northeast Experience

At A Glance

Enchanting China: From Ancient Marvels to Scenic Splendor

China offers a mesmerizing blend of ancient wonders and natural splendor that captures the imagination. Begin your journey in Changsha, where the world’s largest Thousand-armed Guanyin stands majestically, embodying grace and serenity. This awe-inspiring statue sets the tone for your exploration of Hunan’s vibrant culture, exemplified by the lively Yanghushui Street, where the local folk traditions come alive in a colorful display.

Travel to Phoenix Ancient Town, a picturesque haven nestled in the Xiangxi Tujiang and Miao Minorities Autonomous Region. The Former Residence of Shen Congwen stands as a tribute to the area’s rich literary history, while a gentle drift along the Tuojiang River unveils the town’s timeless charm. The Wanmingta Tower, adorned with intricate paintings and sculptures, provides sweeping views of this enchanting landscape.

In Zhangjiajie, the Tianmen Mountain National Park beckons with its awe-inspiring heights and breathtaking vistas. Walk the glass plank road at Tianmen Mountain for a thrilling experience above the clouds, and explore the Tian Men Cave, a natural marvel accessible through winding roads. The Tujia Folk Customs Park offers a captivating glimpse into the traditional lifestyles of the Tujia people, framed by stunning mountain scenery.

The Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon and Yundu Glass Bridge reveal the region’s dramatic landscapes, with the glass bridge providing an exhilarating view of the canyon below. The Wulingyuan Scenic Area, with its towering rock formations, resembles the otherworldly landscapes of the film “Avatar,” making it a must-see marvel.

As your journey concludes in Changsha, visit the Bamboo Slips Museum, a unique cultural treasure, and explore HuangXing Commercial Street, where modern vibrancy seamlessly blends with traditional charm. Each destination on this journey through China unveils a new facet of its rich and diverse beauty, leaving travelers with unforgettable memories.

Destination Highlights

  • Day 1: Kuala Lumpur / Transit City / Shenyang
    Assemble at Kuala Lumpur airport and depart for Shenyang.
  • Day 2: Shenyang
    – Shenyang Imperial Palace (Closed on Monday): Explore the most ancient imperial architectural complex of the Qing Dynasty in China.
    – Qing Dynasty Street: Experience the authentic culture of northeast China.
    – Middle Street: Shenyang’s bustling pedestrian street filled with shops and vibrant activity.
    – Marshal Zhang’s Mansion (Closed on Monday): The former residence of warlords Zhuang Zuolin and Zhang Xueliang.
    – Building of Miss Zhaosi: Historical residence of Zhao Yidi, a national key cultural relics protection unit.
    – South Cathedral: Catholic Church with a notable exterior.
    – Taiyuan Street: Shenyang’s small commodity wholesale city offering a variety of affordable and stylish products.
  • Day 3: Shenyang / Jilin
    – Beishan Park: Known as the “sacred ground for nine dragons,” offering scenic views and historical significance.
    – Century Square: Located between Jilin Museum and the south bank of the Songhua River, providing a central spot for leisure and culture.
    – Catholic Church: Another notable Catholic Church with a charming outlook.
  • Day 4: Jilin / Snow Town
    – Rime: Witness one of China’s four natural wonders, depending on weather conditions.
    – Snow Town: A picturesque one-street town nestled in a valley surrounded by dense mountain forests. Includes a hybrid car experience.
    – Xueyun Street: The main road in Snow Town, lined with various restaurants.
    – Dream Home: Marvel at the breathtaking scenery of Snow Town and enjoy a free and easy evening.
  • Day 5: Snow Town / Yabuli
    – Yabuli Ski Resort: China’s largest and best ski resort, ideal for junior skiers (ski equipment at own expense).
    – Yabuli Forest Hot Spring: Enjoy a total of 42 hot spring pools, with indoor and outdoor options. Please prepare your own swimsuit.
  • Day 6: Yabuli / Volga Manor
    – Volga Manor: A garden themed around Russian culture, featuring exotic features and architecture.
    – Golden Ring Restaurant: China’s most beautiful Golden Ring Russian Western Restaurant.
    – Pavlov Castle + Pushkin Salon: Notable architectural and cultural sites.
    – St. Nicholas Church: A beautiful church with distinctive design.
    – St. Sophia Church Square: A cross-shaped structure with a massive green-tipped dome.
  • Day 7: Harbin
    – Flood Control Success Memorial Tower: A monument commemorating successful flood control efforts.
    – Ice-Snow World: Enjoy the world’s largest ice sculpture expo with colorful and intricate ice sculptures (Seasonal: Before December 20th, replaced by Indoor Ice and Snow World, depending on weather).
    – Stalin Park + Central Avenue: Explore these central attractions with historical significance.
    – Sun Island Snow Carving: Admire beautifully sculpted snow creations.
    – Siberian Tiger Park: A park dedicated to conserving the endangered Siberian Tiger.
  • Day 8: Harbin / Transit City / Kuala Lumpur
    After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight back to Kuala Lumpur.

 

  • Special Complimentary:
    – Scarves, Hats & Gloves
    – Warm Clothing
    – Hand Warmer Set
    – Exquisite Russian Dolls
    – Local Delicacies: Roast Duck, Farmhouse Cuisine, Kung Fu Dumplings, BBQ Flavors, Featured Wok Stew Flavors