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How about a trip to both Shanghai and Hangzhou? Shanghai is famed as the "Magic City", and Hangzhou is known as "Heaven on Earth". Both cities are historic and cultural gems located in the Jiangnan region. Contact us for a 4-day Shanghai Hangzhou Tour - From Magic City to Heaven on Earth and create unforgettable memories of Jiangnan.

For Chinese people, Jiangnan has always been a captivating destination, representing the most beautiful and prosperous region, thanks to its watery landscapes and thriving trade. This enchanting journey will take you from the dazzling metropolis of Shanghai to the romantic beauty of Hangzhou, offering a perfect blend of modernity and tranquility.

In the "Magic City", you can explore Shanghai's Old Town and Shanghai Pudong New Area, immersing yourself in its gardens, temples, streets, ferries, and iconic skylines. Don't miss the top attractions of Shanghai, such as Yu Garden, City God Temple, Yuyuan Bazaar, Nanjing Road, The Bund, Shanghai Ferry, Shanghai Tower, and more. Engage with the local people and savor the delectable Shanghai snacks. Experience the essence of modern China in Shanghai, the country's largest city and the birthplace of everything considered modern in China. Enjoy your time in this truly magical city that beautifully blends Eastern and Western cultures.

In "Heaven on Earth", you will journey from the romantic Hangzhou (The Misty Rain of Jiangnan) to the poetic Jiangnan Water Town (Chinese Painting-like Jiangnan). Hangzhou's title as "Paradise on Earth" is inseparable from the splendor of West Lake. Your Hangzhou tour will take you from exploring the intangible heritage of Longjing Tea (Dragon Well Tea) to visiting the World Heritage Site of West Lake. For Chinese people, West Lake is the perfect setting to immerse themselves in the 300 poems written by Su Dongpo, experience the classic legend of "The White Snake," and delve into the tragic romance of "The Butterfly Lovers". Additionally, a visit to Wuzhen Water Town will fulfill your imagination of a Jiangnan water town. It preserves the quaint charm of centuries past, with its small bridges, flowing water, and old houses, while also embracing the modern world through new cultural landmarks like the Wuzhen Grand Theatre, the Mu Xin Art Museum, and the Wuzhen Internet International Convention and Exhibition Center.

Embark on our 4-Day Shanghai Hangzhou Tour to discover the most beautiful and prosperous region of Jiangnan. Unveil the modern, traditional, and fashionable sides of both the "Magic City" and "Heaven on Earth." Come and create your Memories of Jiangnan with us now.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
Highlight 1: Explore Yu Garden and appreciate the most celebrated classical Chinese garden hidden in the bustling downtown area of Shanghai.
4 Days Shanghai Hangzhou Tour
Highlight 2: Stroll around Shanghai City God Temple and Yuyuan Bazaar for the experience of Old Shanghai through its Taoist culture and local snacks.
4 Days Shanghai Hangzhou Tour
Highlight 3: Discover Nanjing Road, the "NO. 1 Commercial Street in China", and indulge in the experience of visiting century-old Chinese time-honored shops.
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Highlight 4: Walk along the banks of the Huangpu River (Shanghai’s Mother River) on the Bund and admire the modern skyline of the Shanghai Pudong New Area.
4 Days Shanghai Hangzhou Tour
Highlight 5: Visit Shanghai Tower (China’s tallest building) and ride the fast elevator to 546 meters for a bird’s-eye view of the Economic Hub of China.
4 Days Shanghai Hangzhou Tour
Highlight 6: Discover the paradise of Hangzhou, the ancient capital city of the Song Dynasty, through its tea culture, poetic landscape, and romantic legends.
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Highlight 7: The China National Tea Museum, the only national museum in China dedicated to tea and tea cultures, is a must-visit for Tea culture enthusiasts.
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Highlight 8: Pay a visit to Meijiawu Tea Village, the biggest Longjing Tea producing spot, learn Longjing Tea brand story between Zhou Enlai (周恩来) and Longjing Tea.
4 Days Shanghai Hangzhou Tour
Highlight 9: Explore Lingyin Temple, one of “the Top 10 Zen Buddhist Temples of China". The temple is world-famous among pilgrims for the retreat of the soul.
4 Days Shanghai Hangzhou Tour
Highlight 10: Unveil West Lake’s beauty by a leisure hike, learn about Su Dongpo’s Poetry and listen to the legends of "The White Snake" and "The Butterfly Lovers".
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Highlight 11: Stroll on Qinghefang Historical Street and imagine the prosperity of the market that located at the back of the imperial court of Southern Song Dynasty.
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Highlight 12: A visit to 1300-year-old Wuzhen Water Town, capture the beauty of Jiangnan with a glimpse of the Chinese Painting-like Jiangnan Water Town.
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Shanghai (2 Days)

Yu Garden, Yuyuan Bazaar, City God Temple, The Bund, Nanjing Road, Shanghai Tower

Hangzhou (2 Days)

Shanghai Hangzhou High Speed Train, China National Tea Museum, Meijiawu Tea Village, Lingyin Temple, West Lake, QingHefang Historical Street, Hu Qing Yu Tang, Wuzhen Water Town

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Arrival in Shanghai | Airport Pick-up and Hotel Check-in

Nihao! Welcome to Shanghai, China’s most internationalized and vibrant city! Shanghai's long-term fusion of Eastern and Western cultures has contributed to Shanghai's unique culture. Upon your arrival at the airport/train station in Shanghai, the tour guide and driver will meet and greet you at the exit, and then escort you to the well-selected hotel in downtown Shanghai. The rest of the day is free on your own so you can have a good rest for the jet lag or explore by yourself around your hotel.

Arrival Ideas:

Travelers can go to Shanghai easily by air or high speed train. There are two airports - Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport operating numerous international and domestic airlines. Travelers can go to Shanghai by air from most cities in China, like Beijing, Xian, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Guilin, Kunming, Lijiang, Lhasa, and more. In addition, travelers can take high speed train to Shanghai from Beijing (4.5-6 hours), Xian (6-7.5 hours), Huangshan (2.5-3 hours), Guangzhou (7-8.5 hours), Suzhou (0.5 hours), Hangzhou (about 45 mins), Wuhan (3.5-4.5 hours), etc.

DiningDining:
Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Hotel in Suzhou downtown
Day 2 Shanghai City Tour | Yu Garden, Yuyuan Bazaar, Nanjing Road, The Bund, Shanghai Ferry, Shanghai Tower

Today, you can explore the Highlights of Shanghai for a whole day. From Shanghai Old Town to Shanghai Pu Dong New Area, you will experience the perfect blend of the East and West in this “Paris of the East” by visiting traditional Chinese gardens, Taoist Temples, local snack streets, modern skyscrapers, and exotic architecture.

First, you can head to Yu Garden (Yuyuan Garden, Closed on Mondays), the most celebrated classical Chinese garden hidden in the bustling downtown area of Shanghai. On the way to Yu Garden, you will pass by the iconic Jiuqu Bridge (九曲桥Nine-Bend Bridge/Zigzag Causeway) and the Huxin Pavilion (湖心亭Mid-lake Pavilion, built in the Qing Dynasty, 1616-1912). According to Chinese Fengshui, the zigzag causeway is designed to thwart spirits, who can only journey in straight lines. Known as the "First Teahouse on the Sea" (over 160 years old), the Huxin Pavilion is a perfect spot to enjoy a distant view of Shanghai's Lujiazui Skyline (陆家嘴三件套). In Yuyuan Garden, you can admire numerous architectures from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, as well as the collections of ancient calligraphy, paintings, and furniture. Yu Garden was built in 1559 (460 years ago) by Pan Yunduan (潘允端) for his father to enjoy his retired life. You will see the winding paths and changing scenery, the plants and ponds, the brick carvings, stone carvings, clay sculptures, and wood carvings in the garden, all designed with great craftsmanship. You can explore various beautifully crafted dragons hidden in the Yu Garden, count them, and learn more about the Chinese dragon totem from your guide. Don't forget to seek out the 21-meter-tall ginkgo tree that is said to have been planted by Pan Yunduan himself 400 years ago.

Or, you can either visit Shanghai City God Temple (城隍庙) located near Yu Garden. Chenghuangmiao (City God Temple) is a Taoist temple dedicated to the City God (Cheng Huang God). "Cheng城" refers to the city walls, while "Huang隍" refers to the dried-up moats. The City God is the protective deity of the city and is often a renowned hero or figure from local history. Strolling inside Chenghuangmiao, you will see a large abacus (算盘) that is quite intriguing. It bears the Chinese characters "not calculated by humans" (不由人算). Remember to ask your tour guide to explain the profound Chinese philosophy behind it. If you wish to meet your Mr. Right, make sure to visit the Temple of the Matchmaker (Yuelao Temple月老殿) and pay respects to the God of Love and Marriage (Chinese Cupid月老). If you desire wealth, visit the Temple of Wealth (财神殿) and pay homage to the God of Wealth (财神), Marshal Zhao Gongming (赵公明), who oversees fair trade and the distribution of wealth in the mortal realm. As a coastal city, Shanghai City God Temple also enshrines the Goddess Mazu (天后妈祖), who protects seafaring vessels.

However the phrase "go to Chenghuangmiao" used by Shanghai locals does not solely refer to the Taoist temple itself but rather encompasses the entire area of Yuyuan Bazaar. Yuyuan Bazaar (Chenghuangmiao Market) outside Yu Garden is a vibrant Shanghai Old Street where you can try Shanghai’s local snacks such as Xiaolongbao (Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant小笼包), Pan-Fried Pork Buns (Fried Dumplings生煎包), Soup Dumplings (灌汤包), and Won-ton Soup (上海馄饨). You can also buy some traditional Chinese handicrafts and artworks for souvenirs here.

Notes:

1. Please note that Yuyuan Garden is closed on Mondays. A visit to the Daoist City God Temple (located near Yuyuan Garden) is also wonderful. We are always flexible and want to ensure you with the best experience.

2. Please feel free to contact our travel consultant in advance to discuss and make arrangements, as many museums and sites require advance ticket bookings. Thank you for your understanding.

After lunch, you can take a hike from Nanjing Road to the Bund, which is less than a 2 km walk. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is the perfect place to experience century-old Chinese time-honored shops, such as Wuliangcai Optical (吴良材眼镜店), founded in 1806; Hope Brother's & Co (亨达利钟表店), established in 1874; Duoyunxuan (朵云轩), the most famous calligraphy and painting store in Shanghai, founded in 1900; and Wang Kai Photograph(王开照相馆), the largest deluxe photography studio in Shanghai since 1923. You can also visit Shanghai Shimao Festival City (上海世茂广场) and explore the first flagship LEGO store in Asia. If you're interested, you can experience the famous curved escalator at the New World Daimaru Department Store (新世纪大丸百货), explore the Huawei Global Flagship Store (华为旗舰店), enjoy afternoon tea on the rooftop terrace of Shanghai Edition Hotel (上海艾迪逊酒店) while overlooking the Bund, and marvel at the century-old Gothic architecture of the Peace Hotel (和平饭店), where Einstein and Chaplin once stayed. Nanjing Road is also a paradise for food lovers, so don't miss a visit to Shanghai's first food store and Shen Dacheng Dim Sum Shop.

Then, move to the Bund, the Top 1 Place to Visit on the Shanghai Bucket List. The Bund is the best spot to view the Oriental Pearl TV Tower (a symbol of Shanghai) and the three skyscrapers of Lujiazui that are famed as the "Kitchen Three Piece Set" (陆家嘴三件套) by locals due to their shapes: a syringe (Jin Mao Tower, 421m), bottle opener (Shanghai World Financial Center, 493m), and eggbeater (Shanghai Tower, 546m), respectively. Known as “An Exhibition of International Buildings”, the Bund is a collection of 52 buildings representing various international architectural styles. Since 1844 (Qing Dynasty), foreign banks, trading companies, clubs, and newspapers have gathered here, showcasing the former glory of the "Wall Street of the Far East" (远东华尔街). You will visit the Zhapu Road Bridge (乍浦路桥) to capture the "Shanghai Version of Seine River Scenery"(上海版塞纳河风光), followed by Waibaidu Bridge (外白渡桥Garden Bridge of Shanghai), where you can admire the Russian Consulate building (俄罗斯领事馆green roof) that combines Baroque and German Renaissance styles. At Huangpu Park (黄埔公园), established in 1886, you can pay tribute to the Monument to the People's Heroes (人民英雄纪念塔) and discover more about the history of the Bund. After passing the Peace Hotel, you won't miss the iconic Clock Tower at the Shanghai Customs House (江海关大楼), the HSBC Building (汇丰银行), the Golden Bull Plaza (金牛广场sculpture of a golden bull), and the Gutzlaff Signal Tower (外滩天文台), all of which are classic attractions of the Bund.

After the Bund tour, you can board a public ferry to cross the Huangpu River and take a walk to the highest building in China - the Shanghai Tower. It features a dramatic 120-degree twist from its base to its peak. Take the world's fastest lifts (traveling at 64km/h) to the "Top of Shanghai Observatory" located on the 118th floor, 546 meters above ground level. Here, you'll have the unparalleled opportunity to enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of modern Shanghai and also look down upon the Oriental Pearl TV Tower (a cultural landmark of Shanghai), Jin Mao Tower (a traditional Chinese pagoda-like structure with a modern style) and the Shanghai World Financial Center (the third tallest building in China and the fifth tallest in the world). From Shanghai Tower, you can also get a bird's eye view of the Bund and the Nanjing Road you had just visited before from another side of the Huangpu River.

Options for the Shanghai Evening Tour:

Shanghai Acrobat Evening Show (19:30- 21:00, 1.5 hours)

The Shanghai Acrobatic Show is a beloved and enchanting evening delight for tourists visiting Shanghai. This captivating spectacle is brought to life by the renowned Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe. Prepare to be amazed as the show unfolds with a breathtaking blend of acrobatics, graceful dance, rib-tickling comedy, mystifying magic, and awe-inspiring displays of aerial strength. Through this extraordinary showcase, the essence of Shanghai's rich cultural heritage is beautifully honored, transporting you to a world of wonder and marvel.

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Hotel in Hangzhou downtown
Day 3 Hangzhou Tour from Shanghai | China National Tea Museum, Meijiawu, Lingyin Temple, West Lake, QingHefang

This morning, your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby and escort you to Shanghai high speed train station for your bullet train to Hangzhou (about 1 hour, 158km). And, welcome to Hangzhou, the “Heaven on Earth” and a cultural city with a history of over 5,000 years.

You will first visit the China National Tea Museum (China Tea Museum), the only national-level thematic museum in China dedicated to tea and tea culture. It houses a collection of 3,865 items, including 156 precious artifacts, 170 specimens of tea leaves from ancient to modern times, and 349 sets of foreign tea utensils. The museum is divided into two distinct branches: Shuangfeng Branch and Longjing Branch (located 3km apart). Shuangfeng Branch is closer to West Lake and is a beautiful Jiangnan-style garden. Besides a statue of Lu Yu (茶圣陆羽), the Sage of Tea, and a special exhibition on West Lake Longjing Tea, here, you can learn about Chinese Tea Culture and the life cycle of tea plants, appreciate various exquisite tea utensils, gain insights into ancient tea-drinking and tea-making methods. Longjing Branch is built on a hillside, with tea trees, tea pavilions, and ponds interspersed in between. From the tea altar at the mountaintop, you can enjoy panoramic views of West Lake and the surrounding tea mountains. In Longjing Branch, you can learn about Global Tea Culture, how tea spread from China to the world, China's intangible cultural heritage of traditional tea-making techniques, China's historic tea ceremonies, and related customs, such as the Tang Dynasty's Tea Boiling and the Song Dynasty's Dian Cha (点茶foam art on the teacup). (Note: You can choose the branch you would like to visit based on your interests and available time.)

Next, move to Meijiawu Tea Culture Village, the biggest Longjing Tea producing spot. It is said that a trip to Hangzhou won’t be complete without visiting Meijiawu Tea Village. It has hosted many national leaders, government heads, and friendly visitors worldwide since the 1950s. During the Qingming Festival (early spring), tea-picking women are busy harvesting tea leaves, creating the scenic of "Meijiawu Early Spring", one of the 10 New Views of West Lake. It is said that more than 30,000 hand-picked fresh tea buds are needed to produce 1 kg of high-quality Longjing Tea (Dragon Well Tea). Meijiawu has a history of tea cultivation for over 600 years. As you stroll along its ancient streets lined with Ming and Qing dynasty buildings, you will encounter numerous tea workshops, hear the soothing sounds of gurgling streams, and be enveloped by the delightful fragrance of tea. You can also visit Lu Zhenghao Tea Plantation (卢正浩茶庄) to see the old tea roasting process and learn traditional tea-making techniques, experiencing the charm of intangible cultural heritage. Lu Zhenghao (卢正浩) is well-known in the Hangzhou tea industry. Premier Zhou Enlai visited Meijiawu 5 times (1957-1963), meeting Lu Zhenghao each time, showing great concern and guidance for tea production and development. Meijiawu's West Lake Longjing tea gained fame thanks to Lu Zhenghao and became a national gift tea, renowned worldwide. You can also visit the Premier Zhou Memorial Hall (周总理纪念室, Closed on Mondays) to learn more. Mejiawu is also a great place for lunch with authentic Hangzhou cuisine and to enjoy a cup of Longjing Tea (Green Tea), one of the Top 10 Famous Teas in China.

After lunch, head to Lingyin Temple (灵隐寺), situated at the west end of West Lake and inside the Feilai Peak Scenic Area (飞来峰景区). As one of the "Top 10 Zen Buddhist Temples in China", Lingyin Temple is considered a sanctuary for the soul and attracts countless pilgrims. Founded in 328 AD by an Indian monk named Hui Li (慧理), it is the oldest and most famous temple in Hangzhou, with a history of over 1,700 years. Directly facing Lingyin Temple is a hill with a peculiar name, Peak Flying from Afar (飞来峰, Feilai Peak). Composed of limestone, it stands out distinctively from the surrounding mountains. Legend has it that when Hui Li saw this peak, he exclaimed, "It's a part of Holy Mount Grahrakuta. Why has it flown here?" Hence, it acquired the name "Peak Flying from Afar." He also believed that Feilai Peak was a hidden dwelling of immortals. That is why he built a temple facing the peak and named it "Lingyin", which means "a hidden dwelling of immortals". While exploring Lingyin Temple, you will come across two stone pagodas (built in 960 AD) located on the east and west sides in front of the Great Hall of the Mahavira. These pagodas are the oldest relics of the temple. As you hike through the temple, you will hear stories and learn about the history behind the towering trees and numerous Buddhist grottoes. Amidst the impressive landscape and Buddhist culture, you will encounter the largest statue of the Buddha Sakyamuni in the lotus position, and believers lighting incense as they offer their prayers. It is believed that the most effective prayer at Lingyin Temple is for seeking romantic relationships. Also, for Chinese people, Lingyin Temple is the place where the famous Jigong (济公) became a monk and practiced. Jigong is usually known as a legendary mad monk who helped people with a magic fan, although he could have been a real person named Li Xiuyuan (李修缘, 1130 or 1148-1209) from the Southern Song Dynasty. You can learn more interesting stories about the crazy monk at the Hall of Jigong (济公殿).

After that, you will discover the picturesque West Lake (UNESCO World Heritage Site) like a local. The West Lake (西湖) is large, and you can choose to hike, ride a bike (free for the first hour), board a boat (self-pay), or take a sightseeing bus (self-pay) to explore it. As the city symbol of Hangzhou, it is adorned with temples, museums, islands, villas, tea houses, memorial halls, pools, arched bridges, pagodas, monasteries, and casual walkways lined with classic willow trees. The culture-laden West Lake overwhelms every visitor with its beauty. For Chinese people, West Lake is the most romantic place, inspired by poems written by Su Dongpo (苏东坡, The Gay Genius), the classic legend of "The White Snake" (白蛇传), and the tragic romance of "The Butterfly Lovers" (梁祝), whose fame rivals that of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."

You can choose to walk along the Su Causeway (苏堤, 2km long; built by Su Dongpo) while enjoying the famous poetry that aptly captures the beauty of West Lake, written by Su Dongpo (苏轼): "The shimmering ripples delight the eye on sunny days. The dim hills present a rare view in a rainy haze. West Lake compares to Xi Zi at her best. She is gorgeous, richly clothed or plainly dressed." Su Dongpo, a Chinese calligrapher, essayist, gastronomer, pharmacologist, poet, politician, romanticist, and travel writer during the Song dynasty, has deep connections with Hangzhou. Having served as an official in Hangzhou twice, he governed West Lake, constructed the Su Causeway, and prioritized the well-being of the people. He was affectionately known as the "Old Mayor" and greatly admired by the people. You can learn more by visiting the Su Dongpo Memorial Hall (苏东坡纪念馆, 550m away from Leifeng Pagoda).

If you are interested in "The Butterfly Lovers" (梁祝/Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai/Liang Zhu), an intangible cultural heritage of China with a history of 1,700 years, you can visit the Wan Song Ancient Academy (万松书院, 940m from the Long Bridge), where Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai once studied together for three years. Today, it is a famous spot for blind dates in Hangzhou. You can also visit the Long Bridge (长桥, 900m away from Leifeng Pagoda), where they bid farewell with deep affection. Nowadays, it is a popular location for couples to take photos of Leifeng Pagoda in the Sunset (雷峰夕照). Speaking of Leifeng Pagoda, you can't miss the touching legend of "The White Snake" (白蛇传) - "After cultivating for 1700 years, the White Snake transformed into the beautiful Bai Niangzi (白娘子). She descended to the mortal realm to search for her past-life benefactor, Xu Xian (许仙). They met on the Broken Bridge (断桥), parted ways at the Leifeng Pagoda, and thus unfolded the most extraordinary love story in Chinese mythological history. There are two autonomous escalators that transport visitors to the base of Leifeng Pagoda (self-pay). The pagoda itself offers bird's-eye views of West Lake, the entire city of Hangzhou, and Jingci Temple (净慈寺), which is famous for being one of the "Ten Scenes of the West Lake" (西湖十景) - "Evening Bell Ringing at the Nanping Hill"(南屏晚钟).

If you are a loyal fan of "Dream of the Red Chamber" (红楼梦), you must visit the filming location of the 1987 TV series "Dream of the Red Chamber", the Curved Yard and Lotus Pool in Summer (曲院风荷), to reminisce about the scene of Lin Daiyu and Jia Bao Yu secretly reading "The Romance of West Chamber" (西厢记). Renowned Redology researcher Tu Mo Re believes that the original author of "Dream of the Red Chamber" was Hangzhou poet Hong Sheng. You can also take a boat tour (self-pay) to the Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon (三潭印月) to capture the photo seen on the Chinese One Yuan Note (一元人民币风景). There are too many places and stories for you to uncover around West Lake, such as Bai Causeway (白堤), named after the famous Tang dynasty poet Bai Juyi to commemorate him, the "Old Mayor" of Hangzhou. Throughout China, no other lake has attracted so many poets, scholars, painters, sculptors, calligraphers, and even emperors for such an extended period. Just enjoy your time there.

After the West Lake Tour, you can move to stroll through Qinghefang Street (Hefang Street清河坊), located in the old Hangzhou city, which will bring you back to the scenes of prosperity at the foot of the old imperial city. As the markets at the back of the imperial court of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), Hefang Street (河坊街) has not only witnessed the thousand years of changes in Hangzhou but also retained the cultural memories of the old generations. If you are interested in Chinese Herbal Medicine Culture you can visit the landmark of the Hefang Street - Hu Qing Yu Tang (胡庆余堂 intangible cultural heritage), a over 100-year-old traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy and Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum (self-pay胡庆余堂中药博物馆). Founded by Hu Xueyan (胡雪岩) in 1874, the wealthiest merchant in the late Qing Dynasty and the Medicine King of Jiangnan, the museum is an excellent spot to appreciate the Qing Dynasty architectural style with a front shop and rear workshop, watch pharmacists make a prescription, try a cup of healthy herbal tea. Today, the "Golden Shovel and Silver Pot" (金铲银锅) displayed in the museum have become national-level cultural relics and are acclaimed as "Chinese National Treasures". Wandering along the street you can try to find a unique architecture made of bronze (江南铜屋) while passing all kinds of shops and sampling all kinds of local snacks. Also, if time permits you can also visit the Former Residence of Hu Xueyan (胡雪岩故居) to learn more about Hu Xueyan and his brand of Hu Qing Yu Tang.

Options for Hangzhou Evening Tour:

1. Impression West Lake Show (19:40- 20:35)

The Impression West Lake Show (印象西湖-最忆是杭州) is a large-scale outdoor performance directed by renowned Chinese director Zhang Yimou (张艺谋), the one who directed the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. The show takes place on the West Lake, with the lake itself serving as a natural stage. It incorporates elements of dance, music, lights, and stunning visual effects to create a mesmerizing experience for the audience. You will enjoy the performance of "The River, Flowers, and Moon on a Spring Night" (Pipa), "Dance of the Tea Harvest" (Hanfu), "The Butterfly Lovers" (Liang Zhu Violin Concerto), "High Mountains and Running Water" (Guqin), "Swan Lake" (Ballet), "Dream Paradise" (Chorus), "Colored Clouds Chasing the Moon" (Folk Music), "Unforgettable Jasmine", "Ode to Joy", and "Enduring Memories of Hangzhou最忆是杭州". This show got its name from the famous Tang dynasty poet Bai Juyi’s poem called “Memories of Jiangnan” (白居易《忆江南》). It has received international acclaim for its artistic presentation and has become a must-see performance for visitors to Hangzhou. (Note: Need to book the ticket in advance. In the event of force majeure (such as severe weather conditions, mechanical failures, etc.) that prevent the performance from proceeding as planned, the show will be canceled and refunded.)

2.The Hangzhou Grand Canal Night Cruise (19:00/19:30/20:20; about 1 hour)

The Hangzhou Grand Canal Night Cruise (Beijing - Hangzhou Canal Night Cruise京杭大运河夜游) is a one-hour cruise on the world's oldest and longest man-made canal, which has a history of over 2,500 years and is listed as a World Heritage site. Stretching 1,794 km long, the canal starts in Beijing and ends in Hangzhou, connecting the Yellow River with the Yangtze River. By taking a night cruise, you can experience the vibrant existence of the Grand Canal while immersing yourself in the enduring prosperity of Hangzhou that has spanned millennia. Along the way, you can get a close-up view of the award-winning night lighting of the canal, and enjoy the cultural squares of West Lake, the Imperial Wharf, Fuyi Warehouse, the Qianlong Fang, Xiahezhijie Street, Qiaoxizhijie Street, finally reach the first ancient bridge in the Jiangnan region of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal - Gongchen Bridge (拱宸桥), before turning back to Wulinmen Wharf (武林门码头). The best time for night cruises along the Hangzhou Grand Canal is from April to October each year when the weather is pleasant, allowing you to fully appreciate the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan. (Note: During the low season of December, January, and February, the number of cruises may be reduced by the scenic area.)

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
None
Day 4 Hangzhou to Wuzhen Tour, Hangzhou Departure | Wuzhen Water Town, Train Station/Airport Transfers

This morning, your guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel and take you to Wuzhen Water Town (West Scenic Area西栅) to explore the town that combines both ancient Jiangnan culture and modern fashion atmosphere. You will find out why it is famed as “Once came to Wuzhen, then never leave” and fall into a romantic atmosphere that hails old China.

Wuzhen Water Town is located on the west side of the famous Beijing Hangzhou Grand Canal (京杭大运河, World Heritage). It is the junction of Shanghai (130km), Hangzhou (90km), and Suzhou (70km), with a long history of more than 6,000 years. As one of the Top 6 Water Towns in China's Jiangnan region (along with Zhouzhuang, Tongli, Luzhi, Xitang, and Nanxun), Wuzhen is known as "the Land of Fish and Rice "(鱼米之乡) and the most cultural water town. Wuzhen exemplifies the typical characteristics of Jiangnan Water Towns (江南水乡), preserving the original appearance and layout of an ancient town during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Characterized by burbling brooks, arched bridges, ancient docks, pavilions, and corridors, slab-stone paved alleys, waterside tea houses, its residents still enjoy a cherished waterside lifestyle, special folk customs, and Chinese Painting-like Jiangnan (水墨江南) landscape.

You can choose to explore Wuzhen by boat, sightseeing car, or on foot. Our Wuzhen trip will focus on the West Scenic Area of Wuzhen (Xizha Area). The Xizha area (西栅景区) is composed of 12 small islands, interconnected by over 70 small bridges, witnessing the prosperity of Wuzhen (a bonus for Chinese stone bridge fans). When visiting Wuzhen Water Town, it is a must to take a ride on a traditional rowboat (乌镇摇橹船) and experience the authentic Jiangnan charm. You can choose to board a boat at the pier (25mins; self-pay) and follow the Xishi River (西市河) towards the west, heading to the highest structure in Wuzhen, the Bailian Pagoda (White Lotus Pagoda白莲塔). From there, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Grand Canal (京杭大运河) and the picturesque scenery of Wuzhen (vice verse, walk to Bailian Pagoda, then take the boat back). Sitting on the rowboat, you will have the best angle to experience the immersive atmosphere of a Chinese ink painting (中国水墨画). Along the way, you can admire the white-walled, black-tiled architecture and exquisite woodwork of many buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Capture the reflections of ancient bridges on the water and the bustling scenes on the bridges, listen to the guide's explanations of the unique water pavilions (水阁) of riverside residences, and learn about the daily life of <"中国最后的枕水人家") who live by the water. The boat will pass through Wuzhen's highest bridge Dingsheng Bridge (定升桥) and the most unique Qiaoli Bridge (桥里桥), arriving at the disembarkation pier.

Once you disembark, you can take a leisurely stroll along the stone-paved streets of the ancient town, exploring the intriguing historical sites hidden within. Learn about the preserved customs and cultural heritage of the town, participate in intangible cultural heritage experiences, browse through a variety of shops, and savor local delicacies such as Jiaxing zongzi (嘉兴粽子sticky rice dumplings), Dingsheng cake (定胜糕better eat it at the Dingsheng Bridge), and shredded radish pancake (萝卜丝饼).

As a classic water town of Jiangnan style, Wuzhen is a poetic and romantic place for photography. You can rent a Hanfu from Xiqingtang (囍庆堂), showcasing traditional Chinese wedding culture, and take beautiful photos at the cloth drying area of Indigo Fabric Workshop (草木本色染坊), which offers intangible cultural heritage experiences in tie-dyeing using herbal dyes. If you are single and would like to pray for love and marriage, you can visit Yue Lao Temple (月老庙) to worship the Chinese version of Cupid. Sure, if you would like to send a postcard to your loved one, you cannot miss a stop at the hundred-year-old Wuzhen Post Office (乌镇邮局), where you can experience the slow-paced postal service of the past when there was no internet or cellphones. Here, let me share a poem called "Congqianman" (从前慢) written by Muxin (木心, 1927-2011), a contemporary Chinese painter, writer, and poet. It includes the famous lines, "In the past, carriages were slow, and letters traveled far. One lifetime was only enough to love one person". To explore the artistic works of Muxin, you can visit the Mu Xin Art Museum (木心美术馆,self-pay), which is closed on Mondays. If you want to know why Wuzhen is renowned as “the Home of Silk" (丝绸之府), just visit the Yida Silk Mill (益大丝号, since 1875) for the silk culture of the Jiangnan region. Additionally, the Three-Inch Golden Lotus Museum (三寸金莲博物馆) is a place where you can uncover the distorted historical process of ancient Chinese women pursuing beauty through the harmful practice of foot binding. If you wish to explore the library in Wuzhen, a visit to the Zhaoming Academy (昭明书院) is recommended. Don't miss the Yichang Blacksmith Workshop (亦昌冶坊), where cast iron pots are handmade, known as the "Number One Pot in the World." Lastly, the Xuchang Soy Sauce Workshop (叙昌酱园) allows you to delve into the process of making Chinese doubanjiang (豆瓣酱fermented chili bean paste), soy sauce, and pickled vegetables.

After the tour, it is time to end your 4 Days Shanghai Hangzhou Tour. Your guide will escort you to the airport/train station for your flight or high-speed train to your next destination.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your China tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to China/Asia.

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In a private tour, it means you will transfer to the tourist attractions in one city by private vehicle. The private car we selected is spacious, comfortable and air-conditioned. And the driver we use are very experienced. As for traveling between two destinations, we use domestic flights (economy seat) or high speed trains (second class seat, usually less than 6 hours). The local guides and drivers will pick you up at the airport/train stations, and escort you to the hotel.
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“B” stands for breakfast. You will have it at your hotel in the morning.
“L” stands for lunch. The restaurants we will arrange for you are all designated tourist restaurants approved by local tourist administration bureau. All are in good sanitary conditions. Your guide will assist you with ordering the dishes.
“D” means dinner. All dinners are excluded in the itinerary. You have the chance to taste some authentic Chinese food and local snacks.
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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.
All the hotels in each destination we selected are at good location, close to commercial street or tourist attractions. And, all the hotels we use have a business relationship for many years and they have windows, air-conditioners, hot water, showers, wifi... (except for basic accommodation condition when travel to Mount Everest) to ensure you luxury and comfortable sleep experience. The staff can speak English and they will provide you the high quality service. If you have any requirements, you can ask them to help.

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  • The Bund, Shanghai
  • Nanjing Road, Shanghai
  • Nanjing Road, Shanghai
  • The Bund, Shanghai
  • Yu Garden, Shanghai
  • Yu Garden, Shanghai
  • Yu Garden, Shanghai
  • Yuyuan Garden
  • Yuyuan Bazaar
  • Shanghai Snacks
  • Shanghai Chenghuangmiao
  • Shanghai Chenghuangmiao
  • Shanghai City God Temple
  • Shanghai City God Temple
  • Shanghai Nanjing Road
  • Shanghai Nanjing Road
  • Shanghai Nanjing Road
  • The Bund
  • The Bund
  • Shanghai Ferry
  • Huangpu River Ferry
  • China Tea Museum Longjing Branch
  • China Tea Museum Longjing Branch
  • China Tea Museum Longjing Branch
  • Meijiawu Tea Village
  • Meijiawu Tea Village
  • Meijiawu Tea Village
  • Meijiawu Tea Village
  • Lingyin Temple
  • Lingyin Temple
  • Jigong, Lingyin Temple
  • Leifeng Pagoda, West Lake
  • Leifeng Pagoda, West Lake
  • Leifeng Pagoda View, West Lake
  • Curved Yard and Lotus Pool in Summer
  • Qinghefang Street
  • Qinghefang Street
  • Qinghefang Street
  • Hu Qing Yu Tang, Hefang Street
  • Hu Qing Yu Tang, Hefang Street
  •  Wuzhen Ancient Town
  •  Wuzhen Ancient Town
  • Indigo Fabric Workshop, Wuzhen
  •  Wuzhen Post Office, Wuzhen
  • Xiqingtang, Wuzhen

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