Beijing
The capital city of China, has long written history with the various empires that have ruled its land leaving its awe inspiring reminders in tow. A few such landmarks are – the Great wall of China built during the 7th Century, the Forbidden City build by the Ming dynasty and today one of largest palace complex in the world, Temple of heaven park a tranquil oasis spread across 267 hectares an alter where the kings would pray and perform rites, and the Summer Palace an imperial garden once a summer retreat for the empowers. For more fun and active time a climb the Great Wall of China with ahelp of a professional guide, visit the Beihai Park for some pedal-boating and kite flying, Olympic Bird Nest and Water Cube from the outside and drop by at the Beijing Zoo to see the giant Pandas. Children can learn about the traditional Chinese martial art at one of the Kung Fu shows. To learn about the daily life and the culture of Beijing, a visit and leisurely stroll into the Hutong is a must and holds very special places in culture of Beijing, and visit Tiananmen Square, one of the largest squares in the world.
Xian
Fell the thrill and excitement aboard a bullet train from Beijing to Xian. A city with imminent historical sites like the archeological site of the life size Terracotta Warriors exhibit (soldiers, horses & chariots) known as one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century, the ancient city wall, Big wild goose pagoda etc. If history gets a little boring, you can engage your kids in some experiential activities like making the mini Terracotta Warriors, cycling around the ancient city walls which encircles the complete old city, and craft workshop where they can create their own oriental decoration. Stroll the muslin quarters where you can enjoy some exotic delicacies and buy souvenirs. In the evening you can you can watch cultural performances full of acrobatics, King Fu, Lion dancing water screen movie powered by amazing effects of fireworks, musical fountain, mist sprays etc,. In this free night, if you’re interested in, Tang Dynasty Show is a good choice as an optional activity for you.
Chenfu
Whenever one thinks of Chengfu, the first that comes to mind are of tea houses that will surround you and the Giant pandas at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding home to more than 100 Pandas of different ages. But that is not all that it has to offer, the city has some surprising number of parks like Happy Valley, Floral Land, animal based parks like the Chengdu Haichang Polar Ocean World, Chengdu Zoo, etc. For some time in nature and hikes, a trip to the Qingcheng Mountain, located about 70km away from the downtown, is an important and sacred Taoist mountain
Gullin
Gullin, the first city that attracted tourism is a scenic and a historical treasure. The city is endowed with picturesque natural landscape with its karst hills is a perfect place to discover rural China. A cruise or hike along the River Li between Guilin and Yangshuo is right out of an picture perfect postcard with crystal clear water and peaks rates among the top 10 Wwatery Wonders. Go around the countryside of Yanhshou on a bicycle, mopid or on foot between the rice paddles. A vsit to the Longsheng rice terraces takes you to ethinic mountain villages and sprawling terraced rice fields.
Shanghai
Shanghai undoubtedly a place which kids would love. Enjoy a panoramic view of this fast paced city atop Shanghai Tower, 2nd tallest building in the world. Visit to the numerous theme parks – Shanghai Disneyland, Dino Beach Water Park, natural Wild Insect Kingdom to name a few. Enjoy a show at Shanghai circus renowned as “Chinas No 1 Circus”. For some city time go a Shanghai city discovery tour to learn about the history and the main attractions and highlights of the city.