Discover the many faces of Beijing, Trek the Great Wall, Come face-to-face with the Terracotta Warriors, Shop for a bargain in the Yuyuan Bazaar, Devour dumplings in Shanghai and dim sum in Hong Kong, Sip tea by a canal in charming Xitang, Explore mystical countryside around Yangshuo, Trek through the rice terraces of Longji, Experience rural living at a village stay.
This adventure runs for 20 days and starts in Beijing and ends at Hong Kong. It costs GBP £1160 and you need to budget seperately for USD$250 for meals not included. The trip involved overnight train, minibus, taxi, local bus and subway. The accommodation is hostels/basic hotels 13 nights, village guesthouses 2 nights and 4 nights on the overnight train.

Modern high-rise buildings tower over buzzing busy streets - a dramatic contrast to the timeless wonder of Beijing's ancient sites. There is plenty of time to explore this amazing metropolis, from the Forbidden City and Summer Palace to backstreet hutongs packed with tiny local shops and eateries.
Travel to a lesser-known section of the Great Wall. Take a long walk over steep, remote terrain taking in incredible views of the countryside. Rise early the next morning to catch a sunrise over this great feat of ancient engineering, then return to Beijing and jump on board an overnight train bound for Xi'an.
Formerly one of China's imperial capitals, there is much to see in Xi'an. Cycle around the city walls, admire the Great Mosque or sample street food at the night markets in the Muslim Quarter. Don't miss the famed 2,200-year-old Terracotta Warriors - eternally vigilant in guarding the tomb of China's First Emperor, the warriors are positioned in strict accordance with an ancient text on the art of war.
Hunt for a bargain in the bustling Yuyuan Bazaar or shop up a storm in China's hippest stores. Gobble Shanghai's favourite dumpling, xiaolongbao - but do so with caution; these molten morsels easily scald over-eager eaters. Perhaps catch an evening performance by the famous Shanghai acrobats.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the big cities for an overnight stay in a traditional guesthouse. Visit ancient villas and stroll on cobblestone streets alongside the many canals in town. Explore the well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty buildings and absorb the old-world atmosphere.
Dramatic limestone peaks and lush surrounds characterise the unforgettable Guangxi region. Perhaps take it all in on a cycling adventure along picturesque country lanes or wander the backstreets of Yangshuo to discover hole-in-the-wall restaurants and small markets. There is the option to join a cooking class or go on a relaxing boat ride along the Li River.
Hike through the magnificent Longji rice terraces that cling precariously to the side of steep mountains. Stay with locals in a hillside village and take day treks to visit other communities throughout the area to get a real taste of rural life.
Get ready for some fast-paced action in Hong Kong. Take the funicular to Victoria Peak or enjoy a harbour cruise. Satisfy shopping urges at the Stanley Market or join the throngs on Nathan Road. Why not celebrate the end of this China jaunt with a tasty dim sum feast?