China, Unveiled: Your Private Journey Awaits

From the Avatar Mountains of Zhangjiajie to the Water Towns of Zhejiang — A Seamless, Worry-Free Experience.
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Do You Need a Visa for China? (2026 Policy Update)


Full Visa Assistance

Don't stress about paperwork. We provide official invitation letters and step-by-step guidance for your L Visa application.




15-Day Visa-Free Entry

Citizens from USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and most EU countries can enter China visa-free for up to 15 days.




240-Hour Transit Visa-Free

Connecting flights? You may stay for up to 10 days (240 hours) in major cities like Guangzhou without a visa.



We Solve the "Scary" Parts for You


Seamless Payment & Internet

Worried about Alipay or WeChat Pay? We help you set up everything before you land. Need internet? We arrange SIM cards or WiFi routers.




English-Speaking Local Guides

No more guessing games. Our local guides don't just speak your language; they speak the "local language" to get you the best experience.




No Hidden Traps

We promise "No Forced Shopping." Your time and money are respected.



Best Itineraries for First-Timers

If you want to see the "real" modern China, come here. From the Canton Tower to the robotics labs in Shenzhen, this region shows you the speed of China. And yes, the food is legendary.
  • Mystical Landscapes: Zhangjiajie & Fenghuang

      Stand on the Avatar Hallelujah Mountains, walk through the glass skywalk, and explore the ancient stilt houses of Fenghuang. A visual feast you can't miss.
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  • The Speed of China: Greater Bay Area Discovery

    Explore the Canton Tower, visit robotics labs in Shenzhen, and taste authentic Dim Sum. Experience the engine of modern China.

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  • #Foodie
  • #Technology
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  • Classic Water Towns & Tea Culture

    Cruise through the canals of Wuzhen at night and pick tea leaves in Hangzhou. The most poetic side of Eastern China.

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  • #History
  • #WestLake
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  • The Colorful South: Lijiang & Dali

    Wander through the ancient town of Lijiang, gaze at the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, and meet the diverse ethnic minorities. A timeless escape.

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  • #MountainViews
  • #SlowTravel
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Not Ready for a Fixed Tour?
Let's Build Yours.

Your First Trip, Your Rules

We know the first trip to China can be overwhelming. If our pre-set itineraries don't fit your group size, pace, or specific needs (like dietary restrictions or accessibility), our experts are here to help.



  • Zero Stress Planning:We handle the complex logistics so you don't have to.


  • Beyond the 4 Provinces: While Hunan, Guangdong,  Zhejiang & Yunnan are our specialty, we can arrange travel to Beijing, Xi'an, Guizhou, etc.


  • Visa & Access: We secure the necessary permits for restricted areas.

Talk to a China Expert

Don't Get Trapped. Travel Like a Local.

Let Us Plan Your Trip


The "Fake" vs. "Real" Experience

Many tourists waste time at commercialized "ancient streets" selling the same souvenirs. We take you to the hidden alleys where locals actually live and eat.




Avoid the Crowds

The Great Wall is crowded at noon. But do you know which section offers the best view with zero people at 8 AM? We do.




Tech Support for Travelers

Booking trains and hailing taxis in China requires local apps. We set up your phone and teach you how to use them before your trip starts.



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Free Consultancy

Chat with our experts about your dream trip.

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Tailor-Made Plan

We create an itinerary that suits your budget & taste.

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Get A Quote

Receive a transparent quote with no hidden fees.

Loved by Travelers from Around the World

“I was so worried about the language barrier, but our guide met us at the airport with a WeChat tutorial! The trip was flawless.”

Sarah J., USA


“They saved us from the tourist traps in Xi'an and took us to a family-run dumpling place. Best food of my life!”

Mark T., UK


"The view of the Avatar mountains was breathtaking, but having a private car and guide made it so relaxing. Highly recommended!"

하늘, KR


Frequently Asked Questions for First-Timers

Q1: Is it safe to travel to China as a foreigner?

A: Absolutely. China is statistically one of the safest countries in the world for travelers. Violent crime is extremely rare. You can walk alone at night in cities like Shanghai, Beijing, or Changsha with peace of mind. We also provide 24/7 support during your trip for extra reassurance.

Q2: Do I need to speak Chinese to travel with you?

A: Not at all. That's our job! We provide professional English-speaking local guides who not only translate the language but also the culture. Whether it's reading a menu or asking for directions, we bridge the gap completely.

Q3: How does payment work? Can I use my credit card?

A: China is a cashless society. While big hotels accept credit cards, small shops and restaurants use Alipay or WeChat Pay. Don't worry—as part of our service, we help you link your international credit card to these apps before you even arrive, so you can pay like a local.

Q4: What is the best time of year to visit?

A: Generally, Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather across China. However, since we cover diverse regions like snowy Hunan or tropical Yunnan, the "best" time depends on what you want to see. Our experts can advise based on your specific itinerary.

Q5: What is included in the tour price?

A: Our prices are transparent. They typically include private transportation (car + driver), accommodation, entrance fees to attractions, and guide services. We clearly list what is included and excluded in your custom quote so there are no hidden surprises.

Q6: Can you accommodate special dietary requirements?

A: Yes. Chinese cuisine is incredibly diverse. Whether you are vegetarian, vegan, halal, or have nut allergies, we will brief your guide and the restaurants in advance to ensure your meals are safe and delicious.

Q7: How far in advance should I book my tour?

A: For the best experience, we recommend booking at least 3-4 weeks in advance, especially if you need a visa invitation letter or if you are traveling during peak seasons (like Chinese New Year or Golden Week). However, we can handle last-minute requests if flights allow.




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