Shanghai & Suzhou & Hangzhou 4 Days Tour
- Tour Code:SH0030
- City: Shanghai Suzhou Hangzhou
- Our Price:$134.00 $134.00
- Highlights:
- Like a pearl set in the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, Shanghai is the showcase of China's fast growth and a bonanza of tourist attractions, and cultural activities. Hangzhou and Suzhou are rivals for the position of "Heaven on Earth" and it truly is hard to separate them. This tour is an excellent combination of the three amazing cities.
- Overview
- Tour Itinerary
- Rate
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Shanghai
Pick-up at your Shanghai hotel. (Hotel on your own arrangements)
In the morning, visit the Jade Buddha Temple, Yu Garden and Shanghai Old Town. Have a Chinese lunch and then visit the Shanghai Museum. After that, visit the Oriental Pearl Tower and then make a free tour around the Nanjing Road.
Jade Buddha Temple: This is the most important Buddhist temple in Shanghai. It was built between 1911 and 1918. The centrepiece is a 2m-high, white jade, seated Buddha. There is also a reclining Buddha.
Yu Garden is one of the most famous gardens in China and is national heritage listed. It was built in 1559 and extended in 1577. Each section of the garden is separated by curved white walls crowned with the head and body of a dragon on them. It's named after the original owner.
Shanghai Museum used to be near the Bund. It is now situated in People's Square and its new buildings were built in 1996, designed by a Shanghai architect named Xing Tonghe. The new design symbolizes China's ancient understanding of the world: round sky and square earth. The museum has a circular roof and rectangular base. It stores 120,000 precious artifacts, which narrate a story of China's 5,000-year civilization.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower: It was designed by Jia Huan Cheng of the Shanghai Modern Architectural Design Co. Ltd. Construction began in 1991 and the tower was completed in 1995. At 468 m (1,535 feet) high, it is the tallest tower in Asia, and the third tallest tower in the world. The Oriental Pearl Tower belongs to the World Federation of Great Towers.- Hotel:
Day 2 Shanghai
Suzhou
Hangzhou
A chauffeur will pick you up at your Shanghai hotel/apartment and then you will be transferred to Suzhou.
Meet the local guide upon arrival. With his/her escort, today’s tour begins by visiting the Humble Administrator’s Garden. Then make a tour to the Grand Canal by boat. Have a Chinese lunch and then make a tricycle tour around the Suzhou Old Town to explore the local people’s life. After that, pay a visit the No.1 Silk Factory. In late afternoon, you will be driven to Hangzhou. Upon arrival check in hotel.
Humble Administrator's Garden: Covering 51,950 sq.m, the Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest of all classical gardens in Suzhou. It is centered upon the broad expanse of a lake, making up about one fifth of the total area. With well-spaced buildings, the garden landscape and water space are simple, extensive and natural, possessing the traditional appearances of the Ming Dynasty. It is divided into three parts; the eastern, middle and the western parts. The house lies in the south of the garden.
Grand Canal: The Grand Canal ranks alongside the Great Wall of China as the country's greatest engineering achievement and it is the longest man-made waterway in world. Cruising the Canal in Suzhou you can see the local life of the people living on the both sides of the canal as well.- Hotel: We Home We Hotel(Standard Class) Wuyang International Hotel(Deluxe Class)
Day 3 Hangzhou
Wuzhen
Hangzhou
The local guide will meet you after your breakfast at hotel. Drive to Wuzhen and make a tour to the Wuzhen Old Town. After that, transfer back to Hangzhou by 2-hour drive.
Free for the rest of the day.
Suggested activities for this evening: You may go to Song Dynasty City to attend a dancing & singing performace. It is many travellers' choice for evening activity in Hangzhou.
Wuzhen Old Town: On both sides of a slabstone-paved street stand pubs, restaurants, pawnshops, weaving and dyeing establishments, and other businesses, all housed in wooden structures of brown. Rivers and creeks spanned with stone bridges in various designs flow through the town, and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passes by. Old waterside houses and outside corridors can be found here and there. This is the ancient town of Wuzhen.- Hotel: We Home We Hotel(Standard Class) Wuyang International Hotel(Deluxe Class)
Day 4 Hangzhou
Shanghai
This morning you will visit the highlight of Hangzhou, the West Lake. Take a boat cruising on the picturesque lake. Then you will go to Linyin Temple and the Peak Flying Afar.
Moreover, you have the chance to visit the famous Tea Village of Meijiawu to enjoy high-class Drong Well Tea.
After the trip, the driver will drive you back to Shanghai and drop you offer in your Shanghai hotel/apartment. Tour service ends here.
West Lake: An old saying: “There is heaven above and Shu-Hang below.” West Lake is the most beautiful and famous place in Hangzhou. Hangzhou’s fame is largely due to the picturesque West Lake. Lying in the west of the city, and surrounded by hills on three sides, the West Lake is 3.2 kilometers from north to south and 2.8 kilometers from east to west with a circumference of 15 kilometers. Its water surface encompasses 5.8 square kilometers, while the islands on the lake occupy 6.3 square kilometers. Its average depth of water is 1.55 meters, the shallowest is less than one meter deep, and the deepest being about 2.8 meters.
Lingyin Temple, west of the famous West Lake in East China's Hangzhou city, stands at the foot of the Beigao Peak and faces the Feilai (Peak That Flew Here) Peak across a stream. With many old trees, groves of bamboo, and quiet and beautiful surroundings, the Lingyin Temple is one of the most famous temples south of the Yangtze River.
Meijiawu Tea Village: To understand the brilliant past and equally bright future of tea in China, there is one place where a visit is a must, Meijiawu Village, Hangzhou that is located in the West Lake District. Here elaborate tea taking ceremonies are held, you will be able to understand why partaking in tea ceremonies is of such importance in Chinese culture.- Hotel:
Rate
We will arrange hotels of the same class if there are no rooms available during your travelling periods.
Quotation (The rate is calculated in US dollar for one person)
| Group Size | 2 persons | 3 persons | 4 persons | 5 persons | 6-9 persons | Single Supplement |
| Tour Class | ||||||
| Standard | $455.00 | $355.00 | $300.00 | $265.00 | $230.00 | $40.00 |
| Deluxe | $490.00 | $390.00 | $335.00 | $300.00 | $265.00 | $75.00 |
If there are more than 10 travellers(including 10), please enquire us for discount.
* The rate may rise while in high reason and special events/holidays, depending on your departure date.
- Entrance Fees listed in the itinerary.
- Meals:
All meals as specified in the itinerary.
If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another similar restaurant. Breakfast is usually a western style buffet. We try to ensure that a choice of western and Chinese breakfasts are supplied, however there may be only Chinese breakfast is prepared in some remote places. - Private Transfers for the itinerary listed above.
- Guide:
A private English-speaking guide and a private driver will be provided in each city, which will remain with you throughout your time in that city. - Hotels: (based on standard twin sharing)
One night stay in Suzhou. - Arrangements:
The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges. - Two bottles of mineral water per day.
- International Airfare or Train Tickets to enter or leave China.
China Entry Visa Fees - Excess Baggage Charges.
- Personal Expenses:
- Meals:
Any meals, which are not listed in the tour itinerary. - Single Room Supplement
- You accomodation in Shanghai.
- Tips to the guide and the driver.
Day 1 Shanghai
Pick-up at your Shanghai hotel. (Hotel on your own arrangements)
In the morning, visit the Jade Buddha Temple, Yu Garden and Shanghai Old Town. Have a Chinese lunch and then visit the Shanghai Museum. After that, visit the Oriental Pearl Tower and then make a free tour around the Nanjing Road.
Jade Buddha Temple: This is the most important Buddhist temple in Shanghai. It was built between 1911 and 1918. The centrepiece is a 2m-high, white jade, seated Buddha. There is also a reclining Buddha.
Yu Garden is one of the most famous gardens in China and is national heritage listed. It was built in 1559 and extended in 1577. Each section of the garden is separated by curved white walls crowned with the head and body of a dragon on them. It's named after the original owner.
Shanghai Museum used to be near the Bund. It is now situated in People's Square and its new buildings were built in 1996, designed by a Shanghai architect named Xing Tonghe. The new design symbolizes China's ancient understanding of the world: round sky and square earth. The museum has a circular roof and rectangular base. It stores 120,000 precious artifacts, which narrate a story of China's 5,000-year civilization.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower: It was designed by Jia Huan Cheng of the Shanghai Modern Architectural Design Co. Ltd. Construction began in 1991 and the tower was completed in 1995. At 468 m (1,535 feet) high, it is the tallest tower in Asia, and the third tallest tower in the world. The Oriental Pearl Tower belongs to the World Federation of Great Towers.- Hotel:
Day 2 Shanghai
Suzhou
Hangzhou
A chauffeur will pick you up at your Shanghai hotel/apartment and then you will be transferred to Suzhou.
Meet the local guide upon arrival. With his/her escort, today’s tour begins by visiting the Humble Administrator’s Garden. Then make a tour to the Grand Canal by boat. Have a Chinese lunch and then make a tricycle tour around the Suzhou Old Town to explore the local people’s life. After that, pay a visit the No.1 Silk Factory. In late afternoon, you will be driven to Hangzhou. Upon arrival check in hotel.
Humble Administrator's Garden: Covering 51,950 sq.m, the Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest of all classical gardens in Suzhou. It is centered upon the broad expanse of a lake, making up about one fifth of the total area. With well-spaced buildings, the garden landscape and water space are simple, extensive and natural, possessing the traditional appearances of the Ming Dynasty. It is divided into three parts; the eastern, middle and the western parts. The house lies in the south of the garden.
Grand Canal: The Grand Canal ranks alongside the Great Wall of China as the country's greatest engineering achievement and it is the longest man-made waterway in world. Cruising the Canal in Suzhou you can see the local life of the people living on the both sides of the canal as well.- Hotel: We Home We Hotel(Standard Class) Wuyang International Hotel(Deluxe Class)
Day 3 Hangzhou
Wuzhen
Hangzhou
The local guide will meet you after your breakfast at hotel. Drive to Wuzhen and make a tour to the Wuzhen Old Town. After that, transfer back to Hangzhou by 2-hour drive.
Free for the rest of the day.
Suggested activities for this evening: You may go to Song Dynasty City to attend a dancing & singing performace. It is many travellers' choice for evening activity in Hangzhou.
Wuzhen Old Town: On both sides of a slabstone-paved street stand pubs, restaurants, pawnshops, weaving and dyeing establishments, and other businesses, all housed in wooden structures of brown. Rivers and creeks spanned with stone bridges in various designs flow through the town, and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passes by. Old waterside houses and outside corridors can be found here and there. This is the ancient town of Wuzhen.- Hotel: We Home We Hotel(Standard Class) Wuyang International Hotel(Deluxe Class)
Day 4 Hangzhou
Shanghai
This morning you will visit the highlight of Hangzhou, the West Lake. Take a boat cruising on the picturesque lake. Then you will go to Linyin Temple and the Peak Flying Afar.
Moreover, you have the chance to visit the famous Tea Village of Meijiawu to enjoy high-class Drong Well Tea.
After the trip, the driver will drive you back to Shanghai and drop you offer in your Shanghai hotel/apartment. Tour service ends here.
West Lake: An old saying: “There is heaven above and Shu-Hang below.” West Lake is the most beautiful and famous place in Hangzhou. Hangzhou’s fame is largely due to the picturesque West Lake. Lying in the west of the city, and surrounded by hills on three sides, the West Lake is 3.2 kilometers from north to south and 2.8 kilometers from east to west with a circumference of 15 kilometers. Its water surface encompasses 5.8 square kilometers, while the islands on the lake occupy 6.3 square kilometers. Its average depth of water is 1.55 meters, the shallowest is less than one meter deep, and the deepest being about 2.8 meters.
Lingyin Temple, west of the famous West Lake in East China's Hangzhou city, stands at the foot of the Beigao Peak and faces the Feilai (Peak That Flew Here) Peak across a stream. With many old trees, groves of bamboo, and quiet and beautiful surroundings, the Lingyin Temple is one of the most famous temples south of the Yangtze River.
Meijiawu Tea Village: To understand the brilliant past and equally bright future of tea in China, there is one place where a visit is a must, Meijiawu Village, Hangzhou that is located in the West Lake District. Here elaborate tea taking ceremonies are held, you will be able to understand why partaking in tea ceremonies is of such importance in Chinese culture.- Hotel:
We will arrange hotels of the same class if there are no rooms available during your travelling periods.
Quotation (The rate is calculated in US dollar for one person)
| Group Size | 2 persons | 3 persons | 4 persons | 5 persons | 6-9 persons | Single Supplement |
| Tour Class | ||||||
| Standard | $455.00 | $355.00 | $300.00 | $265.00 | $230.00 | $40.00 |
| Deluxe | $490.00 | $390.00 | $335.00 | $300.00 | $265.00 | $75.00 |
If there are more than 10 travellers(including 10), please enquire us for discount.
* The rate may rise while in high reason and special events/holidays, depending on your departure date.
- Entrance Fees listed in the itinerary.
- Meals:
All meals as specified in the itinerary.
If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another similar restaurant. Breakfast is usually a western style buffet. We try to ensure that a choice of western and Chinese breakfasts are supplied, however there may be only Chinese breakfast is prepared in some remote places. - Private Transfers for the itinerary listed above.
- Guide:
A private English-speaking guide and a private driver will be provided in each city, which will remain with you throughout your time in that city. - Hotels: (based on standard twin sharing)
One night stay in Suzhou. - Arrangements:
The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges. - Two bottles of mineral water per day.
- International Airfare or Train Tickets to enter or leave China.
China Entry Visa Fees - Excess Baggage Charges.
- Personal Expenses:
- Meals:
Any meals, which are not listed in the tour itinerary. - Single Room Supplement
- You accomodation in Shanghai.
- Tips to the guide and the driver.




















