Explore the Real China – A Deeper Journey Designed for You

Dear Traveler: While most tourists linger at popular tourist spots, we invite you to embark on a completely different exploration of China – delve into its heartland, encounter unique cultural landscapes within those attractions, and experience stories not told in travel guides.

As the most trusted partner for Western travelers in China, we firmly believe that true travel is not about checking off landmarks, but about building a profound connection with this land. We reject standardized itineraries; our team of local experts crafts a completely personalized journey based on your interests, pace, and travel philosophy.

Chinafun Team – Since 2015, we have created unforgettable China experiences for 3,200 Western travelers.

 

10 most popular scenic spots in China

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The Great Wall

He who has not climbed the Great Wall is no true hero.The World Heritage List.

Forbidden City

The Ming and Qing imperial palace buildings have a history of over 600 years and are listed as a World Cultural Heritage site.

Terracotta Army

The Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum is hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" and is listed as a World Heritage Site.

The Bund, Shanghai

Shanghai's most iconic urban landscape and tourist destination perfectly embodies the city's charm, a blend of Chinese and Western styles and a fusion of ancient and modern

Guilin landscape

Renowned worldwide for its unparalleled karst landforms and picturesque natural scenery, it is not only one of China's iconic landscapes but also a gem on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

Chengdu Giant Panda

Giant pandas have lived on Earth for at least 8 million years and are known as "living fossils" and "China's national treasure".

West Lake, Hangzhou

For thousands of years, its boundless beauty of lakes and mountains has inspired countless poets and painters, becoming an important spiritual symbol in Chinese culture and a symbol of "paradise on earth."

Zhangjiajie, Hunan

China's first national forest park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. Its core charm lies in its unparalleled quartz sandstone peak forest landform, earning it the reputation of "three thousand unique peaks and eight hundred beautiful streams."

Suzhou Gardens

An outstanding representative of classical Chinese gardens, they are a three-dimensional panorama that integrates natural landscapes, philosophical thought, poetry and painting, and ideal living. Listed as a World Heritage Site, they are hailed as the "Mother of World Gardens."

Huangshan, Anhui

A UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage site, as well as a Global Geopark, it is the essence and source of inspiration for Chinese landscape painting.

10 of China's most popular cities

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Shanghai, the magical city of "Oriental Paris"

China's economic, financial, trade and shipping center is a highly dynamic international metropolis.
Itinerary suggestions

Classic One-Day Tour: Yu Garden/City God Temple Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street The Bund Lujiazui (climb to a high point for night view).

In-Depth Cultural Tour: Tianzifang Xintiandi Shanghai Museum Watch a performance

Family-Friendly Tour: Shanghai Disney Resort (recommended 1-2 days) or Shanghai Science and Technology Museum/Haichang Ocean Park.

 

Beijing,China's capital, an ancient city with a history of over three thousand years.

Itinerary suggestions

Classic 3-Day Tour:

Day 1: Tiananmen Square - Forbidden City - Jingshan Park (panoramic view of the Forbidden City)

Day 2: Temple of Heaven - Summer Palace - Bird's Nest/Water Cube (night view)

Day 3: Badaling or Mutianyu Great Wall - Return to city center and stroll along Wangfujing Street

In-Depth Cultural Tour: Add a day for a hutong tour, a visit to the National Museum, and an evening performance of Peking Opera or crosstalk.

 
 

Guangzhou,An international trade center and integrated transportation hub. The starting point of the Maritime Silk Road.

Itinerary suggestions

Experience authentic Cantonese morning tea at a time-honored teahouse (such as Guangzhou Restaurant, Tao Tao Ju, or Dian Dou De).

Take a night cruise on the Pearl River and admire the light show illuminating both banks, from historical buildings to modern skyscrapers.

Climb the Canton Tower or stroll through Huacheng Square to feel the pulse of modern Guangzhou.

Wander through Shamian and Xiguan, seeking traces of history and the warmth of everyday life.

Explore the flavors of Wenming Road or Baohua Road, ending a perfect day with a bowl of sweet soup or wonton noodles.

 
 

Shenzhen ,Known as "China's Silicon Valley" and "the capital of makers," it is a "city of the future" full of youth, vitality, and endless possibilities.

Itinerary suggestions

Ascend the Ping An Finance Center to feel the "height of Shenzhen" and the city's modern pulse.

In the evening, cycle or stroll in Shenzhen Bay Park to experience Shenzhen's leisurely and romantic atmosphere.

Visit OCT Creative Park to soak in Shenzhen's artistic and creative vibe.

Take a walk in Huaqiangbei to witness the vastness and evolution of the electronics market (be cautious when purchasing electronics).

Savor an authentic Chaoshan beef hot pot or coconut chicken, experiencing the culinary fusion of this immigrant city.

 

Chengdu , "Land of Abundance, Hometown of the National Treasure Panda" and "Gastronomic Capital"

Itinerary suggestions

In the morning at the panda base, watch the giant pandas munching on bamboo and playing.

Step into an old teahouse, spend an afternoon sipping tea and relaxing, experiencing Chengdu's "slow" pace.

Enjoy a lively and spicy feast at a hot pot or skewers restaurant.

Take a night stroll through Jinli or Kuanzhai Alley and watch a spectacular Sichuan opera face-changing performance.

Visit Dujiangyan and experience the wisdom and awe of this ancient water conservancy project.

 

Hangzhou , It is world-renowned as "paradise on earth".

Itinerary suggestions

The Ten Scenes of West Lake: "Spring Dawn on Su Causeway," "Lotus in the Breeze at Quyuan Garden," "Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake," and "Snow on the Broken Bridge," among others—these poetic names define the aesthetics of West Lake's seasonal cycle.

Grand Canal Charm: The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (Hangzhou section) has witnessed the city's prosperity, and the historical districts along its banks preserve the lifestyle of old Hangzhou.

Tea Aroma: Hangzhou is the hometown of Longjing tea. Enjoying a cup of pre-Qingming Longjing tea in Meijiawu or Longjing Village is the best way to experience Hangzhou's slow-paced lifestyle.

New Urban Landscape: The modern skyline and dazzling light show of Qianjiang New City showcase another side of Hangzhou as an international metropolis.

 

Xian,One of the world's four ancient capitals, it is an important cradle of Chinese civilization and the Chinese nation, and also the starting point of the ancient Silk Road.

Itinerary suggestions

Ascend the Ping An Finance Center to feel the "height of Shenzhen" and the city's modern pulse.

In the evening, cycle or stroll in Shenzhen Bay Park to experience Shenzhen's leisurely and romantic atmosphere.

Visit OCT Creative Park to soak in Shenzhen's artistic and creative vibe.

Take a walk in Huaqiangbei to witness the vastness and evolution of the electronics market (be cautious when purchasing electronics).

Savor an authentic Chaoshan beef hot pot or coconut chicken, experiencing the culinary fusion of this immigrant city.

 

Chongqing ,Known as the cyberpunk capital, the 8D magical mountain city, and the capital of Jianghu hot pot.

Itinerary suggestions

In the morning at the panda base, watch the giant pandas munching on bamboo and playing.

Step into an old teahouse, spend an afternoon sipping tea and relaxing, experiencing Chengdu's "slow" pace.

Enjoy a lively and spicy feast at a hot pot or skewers restaurant.

Take a night stroll through Jinli or Kuanzhai Alley and watch a spectacular Sichuan opera face-changing performance.

Visit Dujiangyan and experience the wisdom and awe of this ancient water conservancy project.

 

Kunming,It is known as the "Spring City" because of its spring-like climate all year round.

Itinerary suggestions

The Ten Scenes of West Lake: "Spring Dawn on Su Causeway," "Lotus in the Breeze at Quyuan Garden," "Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake," and "Snow on the Broken Bridge," among others—these poetic names define the aesthetics of West Lake's seasonal cycle.

Grand Canal Charm: The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (Hangzhou section) has witnessed the city's prosperity, and the historical districts along its banks preserve the lifestyle of old Hangzhou.

Tea Aroma: Hangzhou is the hometown of Longjing tea. Enjoying a cup of pre-Qingming Longjing tea in Meijiawu or Longjing Village is the best way to experience Hangzhou's slow-paced lifestyle.

New Urban Landscape: The modern skyline and dazzling light show of Qianjiang New City showcase another side of Hangzhou as an international metropolis.

 

Qingdao , A coastal resort city nestled between mountains and the sea.

Itinerary suggestions

Stroll under the plane trees of Badaguan and feel the tranquility and elegance of its international architecture.

Climb Signal Hill for a panoramic view of "red tiles, green trees, blue sea, and blue sky."

Enjoy a fresh beer at the Qingdao Beer Museum and learn about its century-old history.

Watch a spectacular light show at the Olympic Sailing Center in the evening and feel the modern pulse of the new city.

Explore Taidong Pedestrian Street or Pichaiyuan and experience authentic Qingdao night markets and snacks.

 

5 Best Experience Programs

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Zhangjiajie Tianmen Mountain Cableway

Xi'an "Song of Everlasting Regret" performance

Chongqing 8D Magical City Adventure

Guilin Li River Artificial Bamboo Rafting

Drinking tea and watching face-changing performances at a teahouse in Chengdu

5 Best Food Recommendations

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Peking duck

 

Sichuan hot pot

 

Guangzhou morning tea

Shaanxi Roujiamo

 

Hangzhou West Lake Vinegar Fish

 

frequently Ask Questions

Have questions you want answers to?

What makes China Fun different from other travel agencies?

We focus on immersive, small-group cultural journeys. Instead of standard sightseeing, you'll experience tea ceremonies with Taoist masters, family meals with locals, and workshops in traditional crafts.

Do you only offer group tours, or can I book a private trip?

Both! We run boutique small-group departures (8-12 travelers) and also design private custom itineraries for couples, families, or groups of friends.

How do I book a tour?

You can secure your spot with a simple online booking form and a deposit. Once confirmed, we'll send you a full itinerary and preparation guide.

Do you help with visas to China?

Yes. After booking, we'll provide an official invitation letter and step-by-step instructions to help you apply for your Chinese visa.

Are the tours physically demanding?

No extreme hiking is required. There are some walks (like bamboo forests or temple steps), but they're manageable for most healthy adults. We design itineraries with comfort in mind.

When is the best time to travel with China Fun?

Understand that negotiation is a give-and-take process. Be willing to walk away from a deal if the terms are not favorable or if the seller is not willing to negotiate in good faith. This demonstrates to the seller that you're serious and can sometimes prompt them to reconsider their position.

Can I adjust the itinerary to match a festival or cultural event?

Absolutely. If you want to attend a Bai minority festival in Yunnan or a Taoist ritual in Sichuan, we can adjust your travel dates accordingly.

How can I contact you if I have more questions?

You can reach us anytime through our website contact form, email, or WhatsApp. We usually respond within 24 hours.