During the visit to Beijing, you will be able to enter the Forbidden City, the fortress from which the emperors ruled for more than 500 years, and other historical places such as the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven. Beijing is also the ideal starting point to discover one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China.
Situated in the fertile valley of the Wei River, Xian was the eastern end of the famous Silk Road. The city rose to international fame in 1974, when the immortal terracotta warriors of Emperor Qin Shi Huang were found nearby, one of the greatest archaeological finds in history.
Guilin will take you to breathtaking natural settings where the stars are the Li River and the many caves with underground temples. You can also cycle through rice fields, and we recommend tasting the local specialty: beer fish. Don’t miss a night walk by the lake, with the reflection of the illuminated pagodas.
Shanghai has a changing aspect that is renewed day by day with the construction of imposing skyscrapers that emerge in the Pudong area, among which the peculiar Television Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Jin Mao Tower stand out.
Hong Kong es uno de los motores económicos de China y su ciudad más moderna. Hong Kong es una ciudad que no duerme, una ciudad con decenas de visitas de ocio y culturales, con decenas de mercados y mercadillos callejeros y con un skyline que deja en segundo plano al de ciudades como Nueva York.








