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A perfect blend of nature's masterpieces and the captivating Hakka culture!

Go with our extraordinary 7-Day Fujian Tour and discover the perfect blend of breathtaking mudflat view and the unique Tulou culture. This immersive journey will take you through the breathtaking landscapes of Xiamen, the historic Tulou clusters in Nanjing and Yongding, and the picturesque Xiapu Mudflat, all while providing a unique photography experience.

Start your adventure in Xiamen, a coastal gem known for its stunning beaches and vibrant cityscape. From there, venture into the heart of Fujian to explore the iconic Hakka Tulou buildings in Nanjing and Yongding, marveling at their architectural brilliance and cultural significance.

Continue your journey to Xiapu, a hidden gem renowned for its mesmerizing mudflat scenery. Capture stunning sunrises, ethereal fishing villages, and intricate fishing nets, all while honing your photography skills.

This 7-day tour is the ultimate combination of natural wonders and cultural immersion, allowing you to experience the best that Fujian has to offer. Asia Odyssey Travel is here to guarantee you the best Fujian trip with a memorable experience.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
Highlight 1: Visit Gulangyu in the way you prefer. Explore diverse Western and Chinese architectures and delve into the centuries-old history via an off-the-beaten-path route; or simply enjoy the breathtaking views of beaches and coconut groves in a leisurely way.
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Highlight 2: Visit the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster for a bird's-eye view of the famous "Four Dishes and One Soup" formation. From the lower observation deck, admire the Tulou Cluster, which resembles a Fujian version of the "Potala Palace."
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Highlight 3: Follow the movie "Big Fish & Begonia" to find Chun's home in Gaobei Tulou Cluster, a representative masterpiece of Yongding Tulou. Visit Chengqi Building, the "King of Tulou" has been featured on Chinese postage stamps since 1986. Check the Qiaofu Building (pink wall) for the stories about the "Doctor's Building".
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Highlight 4: Hike in Chuxi Tulou Cluster, commercially undeveloped, incredibly pristine, and naturally rustic Tulou buildings that are renowned as the "most beautiful Tulou cluster in China". Seek out the oldest and youngest Tulou buildings among the World Heritage Sites: Jiqing Building and Shanqing Building (white wall).
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Highlight 5: Enjoy a journey to Huazhu Village, Weijiang, and Beiqi, where three distinct locations unveil a unique perspective on the captivating sunrise over the mudflat. Witness the enchanting interplay of light and nature's artistry in each chapter of dawn's story.
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Highlight 6: Capture the mesmerizing sunset at Xiaohao Village, Xiaqingshan Bridge, and Dongbi Village. Witness the enchanting beauty of Xiapu mudflat and immortalize it through your lens.
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Highlight 7: Experience the allure of Dong'an Fish Farms, home to the most concentrated fish farms in Xiapu and Fujian. Amidst coastal waters, witness a captivating "floating city on the sea," where fishing households forge a unique bond with neighboring villages across the shore.
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Highlight 8: Discover the captivating beauty of Yangjiaxi in the northeastern region of Xiapu county, where a profound harmony between humanity and nature unfolds. Each day, the rising sun casts a mesmerizing beam of light through the banyan trees, while the presence of elderly farmers, plowing oxen, and water-carrying peasant women weaves an aesthetic tapestry of life in Yangjiaxi.
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Xiamen (2 Days)

Gulangyu Island, South Putuo Temple, Zhongshan Road, Eighth Seafood Market, Huandao Road

Nanjing Tulou (1 Day)

Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, Yuchang Building, Taxia Village, Hekeng Tulou Cluster

Yongding Tulou (1 Day)

Gaobei Tulou Cluster, Chengqi Building, Chuxi Tulou Cluster, Jiqing Building

Xiapu (3 Days)

Huazhu Village, Xiaohao Village, Yangjiaxi's Banyan and Maple Park, Nanwan Oracle, Xiaqingshan Bridge, Weijiang Village, Banyueli She Ethnic Village, Dong'an Fishing Village, Dong'an Fishing Village, Sha Jiang's S-shaped Bay, Dongbi, Beiqi

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Day 1 Xiamen Arrival | Gulangyu Island

Welcome to Xiamen, the beautiful seaside city of Fujian Province. Upon your arrival, your guide will meet you at the airport or train station's arrival hall and accompany you to your hotel in a private and comfortable vehicle. There, you will be able to check in and settle down.

Upon your arrival at the airport/train station in Xiamen, the tour guide and driver will meet and greet you at the exit, and then escort you to the well-selected hotel in downtown Xiamen for check-in. After a short rest, you will be driven to the port where you will board a 20-minute ferry to Gulangyu Island.

Gulangyu is a beautiful island off the coast of Xiamen. In 2017, Gulangyu was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the nomination "Historic International Settlement, over 900 historical buildings of various architectural styles, earning it the nickname "World Architecture Exhibition." Gulangyu is also referred to as the "island of music". It is famous for its outstanding musicians and musical instruments. It has more than 200 pianos - the highest per capita ownership of pianos in the entire country. Furthermore, Gulangyu is lauded as a “Garden on the Sea,” The ban on motorized vehicles contributes to the serene atmosphere of the island, making it a popular destination for those looking to unwind. It boasts beautiful scenery including sandy beaches, lush gardens, and stunning views of the surrounding waters and city skyline.

Cultural and Historical Architecture Route
Duration:
4-5 hours
Scenic Spots You will Pass:
Sanqiutian Ferry Terminal → Boat House → Bagua Building (Organ Museum) → Yang Family Mansion → Fànpó Mansion → Trinity Church → Jingua Building ( Huang Cimin Villa ) → Dafu Courtyard Mansion→ Four-courtyard Complex → Chu Family Villa → Huang Family Villa Complex → Shuzhuang Garden (Piano Museum) → Hi Heaven → Huang Rongyuan Mansion ( China Records Museum) → Cathedral Church → Get back to Sanqiutian Ferry Terminal

Brief History Introduction:
Originally, Gulangyu was a common small island in the Southern Fujian region, with architectural forms of its houses not differing from those in other parts of Southern Fujian, such as the red-brick "Four-courtyard Complex" residential buildings. However, after the Opium War in 1840, Xiamen was opened as a port. Foreign merchants, officials, and missionaries began to settle on Gulangyu Island. In less than 2 square kilometers, the island gathered 13 consulates, and a number of mansions, villas, clubs, and chapels associated with trade and commerce, transforming Gulangyu from a secluded fishing village into an international settlement. During this period, colonial-style veranda architecture became the mainstream on the island. This practical and aesthetically pleasing architectural form was also favored by the locals, gradually evolving into a Westernized and modernized architectural style.

In 1902, Gulangyu became a public settlement. With its stable public order and well-established infrastructure, many overseas Chinese gentry and scholars moved to Gulangyu and invested in real estate. Many of these overseas Chinese came from Southeast Asia, and they brought with them the Nanyang (Southeast Asian) style, integrating traditional Chinese architectural elements into European styles. It is because of this that Gulangyu has developed a unique character of Sino-Western fusion, creating a rare "World Architecture Museum."

Detailed Itinerary:
Starting from Sanqiutian Ferry Terminal(三丘田码头), you embark on a historical journey through exquisite architecture. Your first stop is the Boat House (船屋) designed by American architect John Lay. This European-style villa stands out with its creative shape, resembling a cruise ship ready to set sail. Moving on, you'll discover the Bagua Building (八卦楼), named for the eight ridges on its red domed roof and its sixteen-sided top window, set on an octagonal platform. This villa combines architectural styles from Palestine, ancient Greece, Italy, and classical China. It stands out as the tallest villa on Gulangyu Island, and its eight-ridged red dome can be easily spotted from the Xiamen ferry, making it a recognizable landmark of Gulangyu. Today, it has been transformed into China’s only organ museum. Next, you'll discover the Yang Family Mansion (杨家园), renowned as the "Versailles of Gulangyu." This complex consists of four distinctive Western-style buildings, each of which is extremely magnificent and was built by overseas Chinese from the Philippines known as the "Philippine Hardware King." They are interconnected by quaint alleys, each boasting its garden, and equipped with the most advanced water supply facilities in Gulangyu at that time. This mansion still preserves numerous rare examples of the fusion of Chinese and Western art design, including Corinthian columns, relief steel decorations, structures made of red bricks, and round and pointed arched door lintels, showcasing unique artistic charm and historical value. Your journey continues to Fan Po Mansion (番婆楼), a symbol of filial piety in the overseas Chinese community. Built out of filial piety by an overseas Chinese from the Philippines. Fan Po herself, adorned in clothes and jewelry sent by her sons, embodies the image of a wealthy woman from Nanyang. Neighbors referred to her as "Fan Po," hence the name "Fan Po Mansion." The architectural style of the mansion is an intriguing mix of Chinese elements and Rococo style, challenging the senses and showcasing an extraordinary kind of beauty. Next on the list is the Trinity Church (三一堂), a church where Chinese and Western architectural styles come together harmoniously. It was built through a collaborative effort by three local churches to provide a place for Chinese worship for the residents of the island.

Then, turn right, which takes you to the Jingua Building (金瓜楼), named after the two golden gourds on its roof, which shimmer in sunlight, the unique shape are characteristic of the Byzantine style, and the golden gourds symbolize prosperity and good fortune in the Chinese culture. The gateway of the building features a traditional Chinese hip-and-gable roof, distinguished by its double eaves and upturned corners, showcasing another exquisite example of the fusion between Chinese and Western architectural styles. Continuing your tour, you’ll visit the largest and best-preserved Southern Fujian red-brick building complex on Gulangyu Island: Four-courtyard Complex (四落大厝). This complex epitomizes the typical layout of traditional Southern Fujian architecture, featuring a front courtyard leading to the main living quarters, all aligned along a central axis. The architectural details include white stone footings paired with red brick and tiles, creating a visually striking and harmonious effect. Adjacent to this is the Dafu Courtyard Mansion (大夫第), one of the earliest and most prominent red-brick residences within the Four-courtyard Complex. The mansion once belonged to Huang Xuzhai, a distinguished fourth-grade official in the imperial court, as evidenced by the "Dafu Di" plaque adorning the residence. You'll then proceed to Chu Family Villa (褚家园), a building that represents a fusion of Minnan (Southern Fujian) and Nanyang (Southeast Asian) architectural styles. Following that, Huang Family Villa Complex (黄家花园) awaits, once celebrated as "the number one villa." This complex comprises three magnificent villas, standing as the most opulent and grandiose among all the residences on Gulangyu Island, built by overseas Chinese from Indonesia, known as the "Indonesian Sugar King." It is a high-class villa showcasing a splendid fusion of European villa elegance, aristocratic opulence, and traditional Chinese characteristics. Over the years, this villa has hosted numerous Chinese and international celebrities and political figures.

The climax of your tour is Shuzhuang Garden (菽庄花园), a garden that has perfectly translated the phrase "facing the sea, with spring flowers blossoming" into reality. The garden backs onto Sunlight Rock and faces the sea, skillfully employing the techniques of "hiding the sea (藏海)" and "compensating the mountain (补山)", becoming a classic example of Chinese garden architecture by the sea. Upon entering the garden, the sound of the waves is near, yet the sea remains out of sight until you cross a screen wall, revealing a sudden expansive view - this is the first "hiding." The true "hiding" lies in the Forty-Four Bridge, beneath which a gate channels seawater into the private garden, creating inner and outer ponds and calming the tumultuous waves. The seaside slopes and rocks are also fully utilized, with terraces built up and pavilions constructed, transforming a narrow bay into a broad, open vista. Turning left past the Forty-Four Bridge and up the hill is the Gulangyu Piano Museum, showcasing nearly a hundred precious antique pianos donated by collector Hu Youyi. Just in time for a piano performance,the resonant piano sounds, harmonizing with the waves outside, encapsulate the unique charm of Piano Island. Then passing through Tianwei Road and taking a right turn onto Zhonghua Road to continue walking, you will arrive at Hi Heaven (海天堂构), the only villa complex on Gulangyu Island that is arranged symmetrically along a central axis. The design masterfully incorporates both Chinese and Western cultural elements, with Chinese-style roofs atop Western-style buildings. Adjacent to the tower is Huang Rongyuan Mansion (黄荣远堂), whose architecture and gardens are extremely aesthetic and characteristic, epitomizing the fusion of Western, Southeast Asian, ancient Chinese, and modern styles. It is renowned as the “most romantic villa” on Gulangyu Island and has served as the filming location for many film and television productions. Nowadays, it has been transformed into the China Record Museum, which houses a collection of precious vinyl records. Wandering back towards the ferry terminal, you’ll pass several consulates and churches, such as the Catholic Church (天主教堂) - , the Union Church (协和教堂) , the Japanese Consulate (日本领事馆), and the British Consulate (英国领事馆), etc. Each of these buildings has a unique architectural style and its own story to tell. (Tips: Wear comfortable shoes as there will be a lot of walking involved.)

DiningDining:
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AccommodationAccommodation:
Hotel in Xiamen
Day 2 Xiamen to Nanjing Tulou | Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, Yuchang Building, Hekeng Tulou Cluster, Taxia Village

This morning, head to Nanjing Hakka Tulou (南靖土楼) from Xiamen City (150km, 2.5 hours drive). You will enjoy a full-day guided tour with us to witness the amazing Fujian Tulou (world Heritage), the masterpiece of traditional Chinese residential buildings built by the Hakka people. You will have fun exploring the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, which was mistakenly identified as a “missile weapon base” by America. You can try to discover the hometown of Mulan (花木兰的家) as depicted in the Disney movie at the Hekeng Tulou Cluster. Have a bite of Hakka food and learn more about Hakka culture by visiting Yuchang Building and Taxia Village.

When arrive at Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster (田螺坑土楼群), you will fall in love with the 5 “unique and mythical mountain architectures” surrounded by rice terrace fields, tea bushes, and fruit trees like persimmon. There are over 15,000 Nanjing Tulou buildings, and the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster is a must-visit with its 5 iconic Hakka Tulou buildings, locally referred to as the "Four Dishes and One Soup" (四菜一汤). It consists of one square Tulou (Buyun Building步云楼; the most common shape among Tulou), one oval Tulou (Wenchang Building文昌楼; the only oval-shaped Tulou in China), and three round Tulou buildings (Hechang Building和昌楼, Zhenchang Building振昌楼, and Ruiyun Building瑞云楼). The round Tulou and square Tulou also represent the Eastern philosophy of "Heaven is round, Earth is square" (天圆地方), the balance of Yin and Yang, as well as the complementary nature of movement and stillness, which depicts the ancient Chinese scientific cognition of the universe. From the upper observation deck (上观景台), you can overlook the Tulou cluster resembling blossoming plum flowers scattered in front of the rice terrace fields, symbolizing the auspicious meaning of "Five Blessings through Plum Blossom Opening" (梅开五福). According to Chinese Fengshui (风水), the arrangement of the five Tulou buildings follows the Five Elements (五行Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth) layout. According to this layout, the four round Tulou buildings—Wenchang Building, Hechang Building, Zhenchang Building, and Ruiyun Building—correspond to the elements of Metal (金), Wood (木), Water (水), and Fire (火), respectively. The central square Tulou, the Buyun Building, corresponds to the Earth (土) element. According to ancient Chinese philosophy, the elements of Fire, Wood, Earth, Metal, and Water represent the blessings of Fortune, Prosperity, Longevity, Happiness, and Wealth (福、禄、寿、喜、财), respectively. The five Tulou buildings mean the fulfillment of these five blessings (五福), representing the Hakka people’s wish for happiness and good fortune. From the lower observation deck (下观景台), you can admire the Tulou Cluster resembling a Fujian version of the "Potala Palace" that stands at the top of the rice terrace fields.

The Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, initially built in 1662, is now the settlement of around 700 members of the Huang family (Hakka people). All five Tulou buildings face northeast and are oriented southwest. You can explore the first Tulou built in Tianluokeng the "Buyun Building" (步云楼), symbolizing the hope that future generations will excel in education and succeed in their careers. Then visit the subsequent buildings including the "Hechang Building" (和昌楼) representing harmony and prosperity, the "Zhenchang Building" (振昌楼) representing progress and prosperity, the "Wenchang Building" (文昌楼) symbolizing cultural prosperity, and the "Ruiyun Building" (瑞云楼) with auspicious and wealthy connotations. When enter Tulou buildings, you will see each vertical household within the Tulou accommodates one family, with the ground floor serving as the kitchen, the second floor as a granary, and the third floor as bedrooms. There are also shared halls, wells, and courtyards in the central area. The windows on the third floor provide ventilation and natural light, but can also serve as shooting holes in emergencies. Tulou buildings originated during the Song and Yuan dynasties (over 1,700 years ago) and flourished during the late Ming, Qing, and Republic of China periods. The ancestors of the Hakka people came from the Central Plains (中原Henan province) and migrated south to escape wars. They settled in this rugged, wildlife-infested, and bandit-prone area, living in close-knit communities (Hakka Tulou) for self-preservation. Since they were guests from distant lands, they became known as "Hakka people" (客家人).

At lunchtime, you can have a Tulou Hakka family visit to enjoy delicious Hakka food and experience the local Hakka people's lifestyle. Don’t forget to try Hakka rice wine.

After lunch, head to Xiaban Village (下板村), a flat land carved out of the surrounding mountains, where the streams flow joyfully and tea gardens cascade in layers. Twelve Tulou buildings are scattered in an orderly manner on both sides of the streams. You will visit the most renowned Tulou here, the Yuchang Building (裕昌楼). Known as the "Father of Fujian Tulou" (福建土楼之父) and the oldest existing Tulou, the Yuchang Building is hailed as the Tulou version of "Leaning Tower of Pisa" (比萨斜塔), with a maximum tilt of 15°. Completed in 1308, the Yuchang Building was finished several decades earlier than the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy (completed in 1372). From the outside, the Yuchang Building's exterior walls are weathered and mottled, resembling an elderly figure who has weathered storms. You will discover that the Tulou is enclosed by outer walls measuring 1-2 meters thick and load-bearing inner walls around 50 centimeters thick. Made primarily of raw earth, it is mixed with lime, fine sand, glutinous rice, brown sugar, bamboo chips, and wooden strips. Through repeated pounding and compacting, the Tulou is constructed, featuring characteristics such as communal living, theft prevention, earthquake resistance, animal deterrents, fire resistance, moisture resistance, ventilation, and natural lighting, ensuring warmth in winter and coolness in summer. Stepping into the Yuchang Building, you will be startled at why it is called the "East Leaning West Tilted Building" (东歪西斜楼). Although the pillars of the third and fourth-floor corridors lean clockwise, while the pillars of the fifth-floor corridor lean counterclockwise, giving it an appearance of being on the verge of collapse, it has endured countless storms over seven hundred years, as well as multiple earthquakes, and remains intact. According to legend, during the construction of the building, the artisans were angered by the lack of care given to them, so they intentionally constructed it this way.

The Yuchang Building (Zigzag Building) is a round Tulou which is not only a product of early joint-stock ownership but also a vivid demonstration of the special sentiment and application of Feng Shui (风水) and the number "five" in ancient Chinese architecture. Yuchang Building was jointly funded and constructed by five clans: Liu, Luo, Zhang, Tang, and Fan. The five clans divided the building into five sections based on their required rooms, with five sets of staircases and five observation decks on the outer walls. This design embodies the philosophical concept of the mutual generation of the five elements in Tulou architecture, promoting harmonious living, and also represents the aspiration for abundant harvests and good fortune. Perhaps because ancient Chinese people often used "five" for counting (with five fingers on each hand and foot) and considered it the largest and auspicious number. Yuchang Building has five floors: the first floor is the kitchen, the second floor is the granary, the third floor is for the elderly, the fourth floor is for the young, and the fifth floor is used for storing coffins. Interestingly, Yuchang Building has the most wells among Fujian Tulou buildings (22 wells). Each kitchen has its own well, allowing easy access to water by simply using a dipper. In the central courtyard of the building, there is a single-story circular ancestral hall, and in front of the hall, there is a Yin-Yang Bagua pattern paved with cobblestones, divided into five sections representing the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. The building consists of a total of 269 rooms. At its peak, it housed over 40 households with more than 360 people. Currently, there are 24 households with the surname Liu, totaling 123 residents. You will be invited by the Hakka people to their rooms, have a look at their well, and have a drink of Oolong tea made by the locals while learning more stories and folk culture in Tulou from the owner of the Hakka Castle.

In the afternoon, you can visit the Hekeng Tulou Cluster (河坑土楼群) to find Mulan's hometown as depicted in the Disney movie. It follows the planning and layout concept of "Harmony between Heaven and Earth" and is concentrated within an area of less than 1 square kilometer. It consists of 14 large-scale Tulou buildings (13 of which are listed as World Heritage Sites), making it the most densely populated Tulou cluster in Fujian. From the earliest Chaoshui Building (朝水楼; built in 1549) to the latest Yongqing Building (永庆楼; built in 1972), the construction period spans a remarkable 423 years, reflecting the historical evolution of Tulou formation and development in different eras. The cluster comprises 7 square-shaped Tulou buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties and 7 round-shaped Tulou buildings built in modern times, forming a spectacular celestial phenomenon resembling the "Big Dipper" (北斗七星) constellation on the ground. The harmonious coexistence of these two groups, the combination of square and round, Ying and Yang, creates a unique landscape that is unparalleled within the Tulou complexes. You can climb the observation deck on the southwest side of Shizi Mountain (Lion Hill) at the entrance of Hekeng Village to capture the panoramic view of the Hekeng Tulou Cluster, a representative museum of Fujian Tulou clusters and a masterpiece of traditional Chinese residential architecture.

Then, move to Taxia Village (塔下村), a Hakka village famous as Minnan Zhouzhuang Water Town in southern Fujian (闽南周庄). With its small bridge, flowing water, and peaceful houses, Tiaxia Village is a village with a history of over 400 years that resembles a secluded paradise. It is not only a renowned overseas Chinese village in Fujian Province but also a famous longevity village. A mountain stream, approximately 1 km long, meanders through the gorge. There are 11 stone arch bridges of various styles on the stream, and along the banks, there are 42 earthen buildings. If you climb to the observation deck on the small hilltop, you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the "Taiji water village" (Water Town of Taichi). Due to the river forming an S shape, on both sides of the river, centered around two circular Tulou buildings—Yude Building and Shunchang Building—numerous Tulou and charming small brick houses are scattered, making the entire village resemble a Taiji diagram. You can visit the Yude Building by the stream. From the outside, it appears as a complete Tulou, but inside, only half of it is built. The front half-circle has one more floor than the back, resembling a kitchen apron, hence its nickname, "Apron Building" (围裙楼). This Tulou suffered a devastating fire, with evident bullet holes and burn marks on the broken walls. It was later restored by the overseas Chinese. Don't miss Deyuan Tang Hall (德远堂Zhang Clan Ancestral Hall张氏宗祠). According to records, in 1426, the Zhang ancestors settled here, forming a typical Hakka village. In front of the ancestral hall, there is a semicircular pond, and along the pond, 24 stone dragon flagpoles stand tall, reaching up to 10 meters. Only villagers who achieved great accomplishments or centenarians are qualified to have a dragon pillar erected, representing the pride of the clan. Overnight in Taxia Village.

Notes:
1. Visit Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, you can either hike or take a shuttle bus.
2. Hekeng Tulou Cluster, you will be dropped off at the entrance and will then need to walk for about 15 minutes to reach the main earthen buildings.
3. If you visit Taxia Village in autumn, you will see Hakka people drying persimmon outside Tulou, and the whole village smells sweet.
4. If you are interested in Oolong tea, you can contact us ahead of time for tea leave picking at a local tea plantation around Taxia Village.
5. Both Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster and Chuxi Tulou Cluster are good places to view rice terrace fields and take nice photos.
6. In the Autumn season, you can choose to catch the rare chance to pick up local fruits and even try primitive farm work.

DiningDining:
Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Hotel in Taxia, Nanjing county
Day 3 Nanjing to Yongding Tulou | Gaobei Tulou Cluster, Chengqi Building, Chuxi Tulou Cluster, Jiqing Building, Back to Xiamen

This morning you will head to Yongding Hakka Tulou (永定土楼) from Nanjing Hakka Tulou which is about 10km with 20 minutes’ drive. There are over 23,000 Tulou buildings in Yongding. Yongding Tulou, with its long history, diverse architectural styles, and abundant varieties, surpasses Nanjing Tulou in terms of scale and quantity. You will have a full day to explore the must-visit attractions of Yongding Tulou such as Gaobei Tulou Cluster, Chengqi Building (King of Tulou), Chuxi Tulou Cluster, and Jiqing Building. Take your time to explore the filming location of "Big Fish & Begonia" and learn more folk culture of the local Hakka people.

In the morning, you will visit Gaobei Tulou Cluster (高北土楼群), a representative masterpiece of Yongding Tulou, which includes the Qiaofu Building (round Tulou), Chengqi Building (round Tulou), Shize Building (square Tulou) and Wuyun Building (square Tulou). The round or square shape of Tulou not only holds its physical functions but also symbolizes the spirit of solidarity, unity, and the holistic view of human beings and the world in Chinese philosophy. Tulou is the traditional communal building of the Hakka people. Each Hakka Tulou usually lived by people who shared the same family name, which meant that one Tulou was a community for people from the same family. Typically, a Tulou has only one main entrance. Once the door is closed, the Tulou becomes a fortified fortress that is easy to defend and difficult to attack. The roof of the entrance is equipped with a "water trough," connected to a water tank or bamboo pipes on the second floor, to resist enemy fire attacks. The granary on the second floor of the Tulou is filled with crops such as rice and dried sweet potatoes. They also store homemade pickles, jelly noodles, and firewood. In case of a siege, the residents can sustain themselves with a continuous supply of food and water for several months.

You won’t miss a visit to the Chengqi Building (承启楼), known as the "King of Tulou" (土楼王), which is the most popular and lively one because it is the largest round Tulou with a diameter of 73 meters. It has a history of over 600 years and was mainly built and inhabited by the Jiang clan (江氏). With 400 rooms, it is still home to residents today. At its peak, it housed 80 households with a total population of over 600 Hakka people, making it a vibrant place to experience the hustle and bustle of life. Chengqi Building stands four stories high and comprises four concentric circular structures. The outer ring serves as bedrooms, the third ring as kitchens, the second ring as a school, and the innermost ring as the ancestral hall. Its unique architectural design of concentric circles and nested rings represents the epitome of circular Tulou buildings with internal corridors. Chengqi Building gained fame not only for its appearance in the movie "Big Fish & Begonia" (Chun's home) but also for being featured on Chinese postage stamps.

Adjacent to the "King of Tulou" on the west side is the Qiaofu Building (侨福楼), which has a smaller scale with only one circle compared to the four circles of the Chengqi Building. "Qiao侨" refers to overseas Chinese, while "Fu福" means "auspicious." As the name suggests, it was built by a family with members who had studied abroad. Also known as the "Doctor's Building" (博士楼), this building is renowned for having ten doctors in the family, hence its fame. Notably, in front of the ancestral hall of the Qiaofu Building, you will find four Roman-style columns, showcasing the architectural fusion of Chinese and Western styles, a major highlight. Also, the pink wall of the Qiaofu Building is another highlight.

On the eastern side of the Chengqi Building is the Shize Building (世泽楼), a square-shaped Tulou constructed by the Jiang clan between 1796 and 1820. The Shize Building stands four stories high and has 38 rooms on each floor, totaling 152 rooms in the entire structure. It is truly remarkable that all the rooms are made of wood without using a single nail! The proximity of the Shize Building to the Chengqi Building creates a picturesque scene where the roofs form a "line of sky" (一线天), making it an excellent spot for photography enthusiasts.

Wuyun Building (五云楼), located adjacent to Shize Building, is a square-shaped Tulou built between 1360 and 1424. It is the oldest Jiang clan Tulou in the area, with a history of over 600 years. You can witness the traces of time within its walls.

In the afternoon, drive to Chuxi Tulou Cluster (初溪土楼群), which is a commercially undeveloped, incredibly pristine, and naturally rustic Tulou building. Chuxi Tulou is renowned as the "most beautiful Tulou cluster in China". You can enjoy the blooming of rapeseed flowers in March and April and experience the autumn harvest in the rice fields in September and October. It takes its name from the river of the same name, and along the way, you can enjoy the enchanting scenery on both sides of the Chuxi River (初溪河). Built over several hundred years from the Ming Dynasty to the present, Chuxi Tulou served as the gathering place for the Xu clan (徐氏) and is the most primitive and culturally rich Hakka Tulou in Yongding District. As one of the least commercialized Tulou clusters with fewer tourists, Chuxi Tulou is the best place to appreciate these unique structures. Ascending the viewing platform, you can take in the magnificent sight of the entire Chuxi Tulou cluster, including 5 round Tulou buildings and 31 square Tulou buildings (square, rectangle, and hexagon ones). In the distance, terraced fields climb and extend into the mountains. Interestingly, all the Tulou buildings in Chuxi have the character "Qing庆" in their names, symbolizing prosperity and good luck. Afterward, you can venture into Chuxi Village (初溪)and seek out the oldest and youngest Tulou buildings among the World Heritage Sites: Jiqing Building (集庆楼), a 600-year-old circular Tulou with a diameter of 66 meters, and Shanqing Building (善庆楼), a 30-year-old Tulou with a diameter of 31 meters.

With a diameter of 66 meters, the Jiqing Building (集庆楼) is the largest Tulou in Chuxi. As the only Tulou that is unoccupied, you can freely explore this double-ring Tulou, with the inner ring being one story high and the outer ring four stories high, with the ancestral hall located in the middle of the inner ring. Built in 1419, it is the oldest existing round Tulou in Yongding, with the most unique structure and the most staircases. While most circular Tulou buildings have only four public staircases, the Jiqing Building features one staircase per household, with 72 staircases dividing the entire building into 72 independent units. It is said that during its peak, the building housed six to seven hundred residents. Due to its proximity to the river, the Jiqing Building does not have water wells but is equipped with nine lookout towers. Today, the Jiqing Building serves as a Hakka folk customs museum with the first floor providing insights into Tulou architecture and Hakka folk customs, the second floor exploring the origins of Hakka surnames, the third floor exhibiting calligraphy, painting, and photography related to Tulou, and the fourth floor showcases Yongding Hakka culture.

Shanqing Building (善庆楼) is located behind the Jiqing Building and stands out from other Tulou buildings with its white exterior walls painted with lime, creating a strong color contrast compared to the usual earthy tones of other Tulou buildings. Shanqing Building is the youngest Tulou in Chuxi Village and incorporates many modern elements in its design. The entrance hall, corridors, and courtyard are paved with square granite of the same specifications.

After the tour, it is time to escort you back to Xiamen (3 hours drive), head to your hotel.

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
hotel in Xiamen
Day 4 Xiamen to Xiapu | South Putuo Temple, Huandao Road

In the morning, start your day with a peaceful visit to South Putuo Temple (南普陀寺), known as Nanputuo Temple, one of the most famous temples in Fujian and be considered a pilgrimage site by dedicated followers from Southeast Asia. With a history dating back a thousand years, the temple was originally built in the late Tang Dynasty and was called Sizhou Temple (泗洲寺). During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Shi Lang recovered Taiwan and was stationed in Xiamen. He built the Great Mercy Hall here to worship Guanyin, then changed the name of the temple to Nanputuo, which matches the Guanyin Dojo on Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang province. Over repeatedly rebuilt and renovated, today, it’s still an active and bustling temple with chanting monks and worshippers lighting incense.

Upon entering through the mountain gate, you are greeted by a wide expanse of lotus ponds and release pools, where many locals come to relax. The main buildings of the temple, including the Tianwang Hall (天王殿), Daxiong Baodian (大雄宝殿), Dabei Hall (大悲殿), and the Depository of Buddhist Sutras (藏经阁), are arranged along the central axis, each progressively elevated following the terrain. The buildings feature double eaves and flying ridges, topped with apricot-yellow glazed tiles, which stand out against the lush, towering ancient trees, creating a grand and imposing atmosphere. Don't miss a visit to Dabei Hall, the main hall of the temple, which houses a magnificent statue of Guanyin with a thousand arms and eyes, symbolizing her omnipresent mercy. In the Depository of Buddhist Sutras, you can see various precious Buddhist relics. Nanputuo Temple is also renowned for its vegetarian meals, so if you enjoy vegetarian food, consider dining here or choose some sweet Nanputuo vegetarian cakes as souvenirs.

Later, you can enjoy the feeling of old Xiamen by strolling on Zhongshan Pedestrian Street. Zhongshan Road is the only walking street in China that leads directly to the sea and is also one of the earliest developed commercial areas in Xiamen. Today, the 1.1-kilometer-long Zhongshan Road remains the busiest commercial street in Xiamen. A major highlight of Zhongshan Road is the array of historic Qilou buildings (or arcade-houses) lining the street, constructed by returning overseas Chinese in the 1920s. These Qilou buildings featuring a South-East Asian style, are adorned with delicate Western-style carvings, Chinese engravings are seamlessly integrated with Greek column heads, showcasing a harmonious blend of Eastern and Western architectural elements. While shopping and savoring delicious food, you can also appreciate the unique artistic and historical value of these buildings, experiencing the profound cultural heritage of Xiamen.

Alternatively, you can turn into the small alleys near Zhongshan Road to explore the local life of Xiamen. These alleyways are filled with the ancient charm of the Southern Fujian, offering a plethora of colorful Minnan snacks and authentic old-brand restaurants. I recommend trying the Shacha Noodles (沙茶面) and Oyster Omelette (蚵仔煎). Seafood is also a major highlight of Xiamen's cuisine. You can visit the nearby Eighth Market, which is the most famous seafood market in the locality. There, you can explore a wide variety of fresh seafood and perhaps even try some local seafood dishes. (Tips: If you decide to dine at the Eighth Seafood Market, be sure to negotiate the price before you purchase any seafood to avoid any misunderstandings.)

After that, indulge in a tranquil drive along Huandao Road (Islet-Ring Road). Huandao Road is a scenic coastal road in Xiamen, renowned for its beautiful views of the sea, beaches, and lush greenery. Along this road, you can enjoy unparalleled glimpses of the stunning coastline and expansive sea. When passing by various parks and beaches like Yefeng Village and Baicheng Beach, feel free to pull over and take a moment to fully absorb the charm of the island. Take a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores, allowing the soft grains of sand to caress your feet. Immerse yourself in the soothing sea breeze and palm grove, and savor the pleasant seascape that surrounds you.

In this afternoon, be escorted to the train station in Xiamen for a high speed train to Xiapu County (about 2.5-4 hours). Welcome to Xiapu (霞浦), home to the most beautiful mudflat in China! Upon your arrival, our local tour guide will be waiting for you at Xiapu Railway Station. They will accompany you to your hotel in a private and comfortable vehicle, where you will be able to check in and settle in. On this day, the professional tour guide will arrange the most suitable locations for photography based on weather and tidal conditions.

This afternoon, you will be photographing at Xiaohao Village (小皓村), located approximately 20 km from Xiapu county. Xiaohao Mudflat is a highly versatile location for photography, offering opportunities throughout the year. Regardless of the season, as long as there is light, this mudflat provides a diverse and inspiring setting for creative work. Your main focus will be capturing the stunning beach scenery illuminated by the warm hues of the sunset. Additionally, you will have the chance to photograph local fishermen engaged in catching young fish, scenes of seaweed drying, and explore both the windward and leeward sides of the sandy mudflat. Xiaohao Mudflat is predominantly sandy, and when photographed from the windward side, you can witness the mesmerizing transformation of the vast expanse of golden sand as it dances with the waves. On the leeward side, against the backlighting, the meandering streams flowing across the beach create intricate patterns, glistening with a captivating silver glow.

Photography Tips for Sunset:
(1) Photography Location: Climb up the mountain head along the stone path and capture the breathtaking seascape and the village of Xiaohao at the steep slope. From there, you can overlook Xiaohao Village, the sandy mudflats, fishing boats, and the continuous mountain range.
(2) Best Months: March to May, September to October
(3) Photography Tips: The seaweed surrounding Xiaohao forms an arc shape around the islands, neatly arranged in the sea with a noticeable circular contraction curve. The distant mountain range hugs Xiaohao Village, and the setting sun is right in front of the mountains. The photography spot is far from the sea level, making it suitable for using lenses with focal lengths ranging from 80 to 400.

After the sunset, enjoy a leisurely walk along the Light and Shadow Walkway (光影栈道), where you can indulge in breathtaking ocean views. Make your way to Yugongting Beach (虞公亭沙滩) and immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of this hidden gem, with its pristine shores and tranquil atmosphere. This unique beach, with its shallow flowing water, bears a striking resemblance to a desert oasis nestled by the sea.

DiningDining:
Breakfast
AccommodationAccommodation:
Hotel in Xiapu county
Day 5 Xiapu Photography Tour | Sunrise at Huazhu, Ancient Villages, Fishing Village, Sunset

Morning Photography Theme: Sunrise over the sea, Fuyao Archipelago, unique coastal rocks, scenes of seaweed

In this morning, get up early to Huazhu Village (花竹村), about 34km from Xiapu county, to capture the beautiful sunrise. Perched at a lofty vantage point, Huazhu Village offers a mesmerizing vista that seamlessly merges the sea and sky, providing an expansive and immersive experience. As you take in the scene, you'll be captivated by the well-arranged elements: bamboo floats in the foreground, fish farms and charming wooden houses in the middle ground, and distant islands adorned with the graceful shadows of sails. This idyllic setting is a testament to nature's artistic prowess. Huazhu Village is renowned for offering the best panoramic view of the "Fuyao Archipelago", and sunrise is the pinnacle moment to witness its grandeur. The interplay of scattered sunlight paints the landscape with ever-changing hues, harmoniously blending the elements of nature and human presence. On days when wisps of clouds and mist drift above the sea, an ethereal and graceful ambiance envelops the surroundings. The Fuyao Archipelago appears and disappears like a captivating mirage, further enhancing the enchantment of this extraordinary destination.

Photography Tips for Sunrise at Huazhu Village:
(1) Photography Spot: During the season of cultivating and harvesting purple seaweed, as the red sun rises gradually from the sea, the fiery red hues are reflected on the water, creating a mesmerizing glow. The glistening water surface becomes a canvas for fishermen deftly navigating their small boats amidst the bamboo floats, composing a naturally beautiful landscape painting.
(2) Best Months: Huazhu Village can be photographed throughout the year, but the period from September to March of the following year is particularly ideal for capturing its allure.
(3) Photography Tips: To make the most of your sunrise photography experience, start by capturing the wide-angle view to encompass the expansive scenery. Experiment with a slow shutter speed to achieve a captivating blue-tone effect. Additionally, consider trying time-lapse photography to capture the gradual changes in light and colors during the sunrise. Once the sun has risen, switch to a telephoto lens to focus on the intricate details, such as the small boats gracefully moving through the sea, the golden shimmering surface, and the vibrant blocks created by the bamboo floats.

Afterward, make your way to Yangjiaxi's Banyan and Maple Park (杨家溪榕枫公园), renowned for housing China's northernmost latitude ancient banyan tree cluster. Here, you'll witness captivating scenes of rising smoke from cooking fires, an elderly man gently guiding a cow, and a She ethnic woman gracefully carrying water. Between 8:00 and 9:30 in the morning, prepare to be enchanted as the sunlight penetrates the dense canopy of ancient banyan trees or maple forests. The rays of light form stunning radial patterns, creating a mystical and ethereal phenomenon often referred to as "Jesus rays" or crepuscular rays. Through your camera lens, you'll capture a mesmerizing sight, reminiscent of a breathtaking paradise from another realm.

In the afternoon, make your way to Nanwan Oracle (南湾甲骨文) Photography Location. Nanwan Oracle Bones, also known as the Sea Maze, is a mudflat area in Nanwan Village. Due to the needs of aquaculture and tide chasing, fishermen have constructed numerous incomplete enclosures, as well as low and curvaceous long and short embankments on the nearshore mudflats. During low tide, these structures are fully exposed, while during high tide, some enclosures and seawalls become submerged. The remaining seawalls form marvelous patterns, often resembling oracle bone inscriptions, creating a unique spectacle in the mudflat landscape.

Later, get to Xiaqingshan Bridge (下青山大桥) in Hu Yu Ao Village to witness the enchanting sunset of a coastal fishing village. This location offers the opportunity to capture stunning photographs with both backlighting and front lighting techniques. Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural atmosphere of the seafaring community known as the "Gypsies of the Sea" and experience their unique way of life. The Lian family's boats, adorned with vivid colors, provide a captivating visual spectacle. If the tidal conditions are favorable, you can also capture scenes of oyster farming activities, adding another layer of interest to your photographs.

After the tour, be escorted back to your hotel for a good rest.

DiningDining:
Breakfast
AccommodationAccommodation:
Hotel in Xiapu county
Day 6 Xiapu Photography Tour | Sunrise at Weijiang, She Culture, Dong’an Village, Sunset at Dongbi

On this day, get up early to explore Weijiang Village (围江), also known as Mantoushan locally. The village derives its nickname from a small hill on a secluded island in the sea, which strikingly resembles a steamed bun and is now referred to as "Zhaoli Island". This remarkable destination is renowned for its picturesque views of the sea at sunrise, the tranquil sight of oysters suspended in the morning light, the captivating beauty of Mantou Mountain, and the awe-inspiring scenes of fishermen diligently drying seaweed.

Photography Tips for Sunrise:
(1) Highlights: Mantou Mountain sunrise, seaweed harvest, drying, and flipping.
(2) Location: Weijiang Village, Shajiang Town, located about thirty kilometers away from the county seat. The area boasts vast mudflats that stretch to the horizon, offering a magnificent backdrop for capturing stunning sunrises and sunsets on the beach. Additionally, it provides excellent opportunities for photographing the harvest of seaweed and small boats on the mudflats.

Later, make your way to Banyueli She Ethnic Village (半月里畲族村落), which is renowned for its well-preserved She culture and architecture that spans over 300 years of history. This village is nestled in a crescent-shaped valley, surrounded by mountains and a reservoir. As you enter the village, you'll be greeted by a majestic banyan tree that has graced the area for centuries, symbolizing the essence of Ban Yue Li. Take a leisurely stroll through the village, immersing yourself in the enchanting atmosphere and exploring the traditional She houses. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Longxi Palace, an impressive showcase of ancient plaque buildings in Ban Yue Li Village. Another noteworthy attraction is Lei Shiru's Ancestral House, famously known as Lei Shiru Mansion, which is not only the most renowned but also the best-preserved ancient residence in Ban Yue Li. Its construction during the Daoguang era further adds to its historical significance and irresistible charm.

Next, you will be taken to Dong'an Fishing Village (东安渔排), which has earned the reputation of being the "Venice of the Sea". This exceptional place is a floating town comprised of hundreds of thousands of fishing rafts and numerous small wooden houses. It creates the impression of a lively community gracefully floating on the sea, forming a distinctive maritime neighborhood. Dong'an Fishing Village represents the highest concentration of fishing rafts in Xiapu, offering a truly breathtaking and awe-inspiring sight.

Your next stop is Sha Jiang's S-shaped Bay (沙江S湾), where you can capture the mesmerizing sight of thousands of bamboo poles standing tall on the mudflats. These poles form elegant lines that are meticulously arranged along the water channels of the harbor. The result is a picturesque mudflat scenery that is both scattered and harmonious. During the seaweed harvest season, the bay becomes alive with the constant movement of boats navigating through the S-shaped bamboo poles. This vibrant activity adds to the bay's beauty, infusing it with a lively atmosphere and amplifying the enchanting rhythm reminiscent of an ink painting come to life.

In the late afternoon, be transferred to Dongbi (东壁) to witness a breathtaking sunset. Nestled by the mountains and overlooking the sea, Dongbi offers an expansive and awe-inspiring view, making it an ideal location to capture the beauty of the twilight sky. At Dongbi Beach, the ebb and flow of the tides create a mesmerizing and ever-changing texture. As the soft lines and patterns are bathed in the warm hues of the setting sun, a captivating contrast emerges between the warm and cool tones, infusing the vibrant beach with a sense of vitality. Prepare to be enchanted by this enchanting scene, leaving you longing for more.

After the tour, be escorted back to your hotel for a good rest.

DiningDining:
Breakfast
AccommodationAccommodation:
Hotel in Xiapu county
Day 7 Xiapu Photography | Beiqi Sunrise & See-off

Photography Theme: Sunrise, Tiger Skin Beach, Seaweed Cultivation, Curved Bay Road

Start your day early to catch the last morning hours and witness the breathtaking sunrise at Beiqi (北岐). Beiqi, also known as Xiapu Mudflat No. 1 shooting spot, is famous for its stunning sunrise views and is recognized as the most spectacular shooting location in Xiapu Mudflat. As the sun rises, you'll be treated to a mesmerizing sight of tiger-like patterns on the mudflat, along with the silhouettes of fishing poles, people, and boats scattered across the beach and sea. One of the highlights of Beiqi's sunrise is its expansive mudflat area, which creates an exquisite interplay of light and shadows as the sun illuminates the exposed mudflat. Capture the dynamic scene, especially with the bustling activities of the fishermen.

Photography Tips for Beiqi Sunrise:
(1) Check the sunrise time for the specific day, as it varies throughout the year. Make sure to arrive at the observation platform at least 30 minutes early to secure a good spot.
(2) Consider using drones or telephoto cameras for optimal photography, but even smartphones can capture the enchanting beauty of the mudflat during the pre-dawn glow.

After the tour, it is time to leave Xiapu and be transferred to the Xiapu Railway Station for your high-speed train to the next destination. Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your Fujian tour. We are always dedicated to serving you and look forward to welcoming you again for your future trips to China/Asia.

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Breakfast
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Have a good sleep everyday is very important during your China tour. In a private tour, you can decide on your own which hotel class you want - luxury 5 star, comfortable 4-star or economic 3-star.
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  • Gulangyu Island
  • Gulangyu Island, Xiamen
  • Nanjing Tianluokeng Tulou
  • Yuchang Building, Nanjing Tulou
  • Taiji Water Village, Nanjing Taxia Village
  • Nanjing Taxia Village
  • Nanjing Tianluokeng Tulou
  • Chuxi Tulou Cluster, Yongding
  • Jiqing Building, Yongding Tulou
  • Jiqing Building, Yongding Tulou
  • Xiaohao Village, Xiapu Fujian
  • Qiaofu Building, Yongding Tulou
  • Xiapu is known as the hometown of seaweed
  • Xiaohao Fishing Village in Xiapu County
  • Stunning beach scenery of Xiaohao Village, Xiapu
  • Huazhu Village, best panoramic view of the
  • An elderly man gently guiding a cow at Yangjiaxi, Fujian
  • Mudflat area in Nanwan Village
  • Xiaqingshan Bridge sunset, Xiapu
  • Weijiang Village, Xiapu
  • Banyueli, Xiapu County
  • Dong'an Fishing Village,
  • Breathtaking sunset from Dongbi (东壁)
  • Sunrise from Beiqi Village, Xiapu
  • Beiqi's mesmerizing sight of tiger-like patterns on the mudflat
  • Xiapu Beiqi's sunrise
  • Beiqi, known as Xiapu Mudflat No. 1 shooting spot

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I'm a Singaporean traveller who booked a private solo tour. I chanced upon AOT after I googled and decided to travel last min. My planner from AOT named Rita was very patient towards all my request and changes, she is knowledgeable and provided excellent advice for my 8 days trip arrangement from Shanghai, Zhangjiajie N Chongqing. Although there were very minor hiccups just like any overseas holiday, it was still a well planned trip.

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