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| Date | Price | Status |
| 20 Jul 2026 | From 19,995 Kr/Person | Open |
| 21 Aug 2026 | From 20,995 Kr/Person | Open |
| 13 Sep 2026 | From 19,995 Kr/Person | Open |
Note: Price is based on two people sharing a twin room. Single room supplement from 3,395 Kr.
This 11-day journey is a masterful blend of China’s imperial grandeur and its cutting-edge future. Your adventure begins in the dazzling metropolis of Shanghai, where you will overlook the city from the clouds at the Shanghai Tower and cruise along the golden waters of the Huangpu River. A day trip to Suzhou offers a serene retreat into classical gardens and the ancient “Capital of Silk,” providing a poetic contrast to the city’s pulse.
From the coast, you will travel by a short flight or high-speed rail—the modern “Silk Road” —to the ancient capital of Xi’an. Here,history feels tangible as you stand before the Terracotta Army and walk atop the massive Ancient City Wall. The journey culminates in Beijing, the heart of the Middle Kingdom. You will experience the spiritual silence of the Temple of Heaven, the vast majesty of the Forbidden City, and the breathtaking scale of the Great Wall. By prioritizing comfort and meaningful connections, we ensure your exploration of China’s 5,000-year heritage remains relaxed, insightful, and deeply “Hygge”.
Copenhagen Kastrup International Airport
3 Hours Before Flight Time
We recommend arriving at the airport 3 hours before departure. You’ll find your friendly host waiting for you in Terminal 3, right in front of the Air China counter. Just look for the Hygway flag—we’ll be there with a big smile! We can’t wait to meet you and start this exciting adventure together.

Upon your arrival at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport via Beijing , our friendly team will be there to greet you with a warm welcome. We’ll take care of your luggage and whisk you away by comfortable coach to your 4- or 5-star hotels, or to accommodation of a comparable standard. After a smooth check-in, you can kick back and relax.

Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Shanghai
Morning | Standing Above the Clouds in Lujiazui
We begin our day by ascending the Shanghai Tower, the tallest architectural marvel in China. As the high-speed elevator whisks you toward the “Top of Shanghai,” the city’s pulse begins to soften. From the observation deck, you are granted a breathtaking bird’s-eye view where the historic terracotta roofs of the West Bank meet the shimmering glass needles of the East. Afterward, we take a slow, rhythmic stroll through the Lujiazui Financial District. Amidst the futuristic silhouettes of the Oriental Pearl Tower and Jin Mao Tower, you’ll feel the vibrant, soaring ambition of a modern international metropolis—a perfect moment to capture the vertical elegance of Shanghai’s design.

Afternoon | A Dialogue Between History and Modernity
After lunch, we transition to Nanjing Road, a bustling promenade where the scent of traditional local bakeries mingles with the sophisticated air of modern fashion. It is a place where Shanghai’s past and future walk hand-in-hand. We continue our journey to The Bund, the “World Architecture Exhibition.” Here, we invite you to linger among the grand neoclassical façades. Each British and French-style building tells a story of a bygone era, standing in quiet, dramatic contrast to the futuristic skyline across the water. It is a curated moment to reflect on how Shanghai has gracefully harmonized its colonial heritage with its visionary future.

Evening | The Shimmering Serenity of the Huangpu
As evening falls, we embrace the “Travel Hygge” philosophy with a Huangpu River Cruise. Away from the crowds, you can relax on deck as the city lights transform the river into a glittering golden corridor. Watch as the iconic landmarks illuminate one by one, reflecting their brilliance onto the gentle ripples of the water. It is a peaceful, sensory-rich experience that allows you to absorb the majestic scale of Shanghai at a contemplative pace—a perfect, postcard-style finale to your urban discovery.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Shanghai
Morning | The Poetics of Water: Humble Administrator’s Garden
Your journey into the heart of Jiangnan begins in Suzhou, a city where 2,500 years of history flow as quietly as its canals. We start at the Humble Administrator’s Garden, a UNESCO masterpiece that embodies “Curated Minimalism” from the Ming Dynasty. Here, the boundary between nature and architecture dissolves. As you wander, notice the “borrowed views”—a technique where distant pagodas are framed by nearby windows, creating a living landscape painting. Breathe in the scent of lotus and damp stone and found in the rhythmic sound of water against the pavilions. This is not just a garden; it is a refined spatial philosophy designed for reflection.

Afternoon | The Silk Road’s Soul & The Art of Lingering
After a lunch of delicate local flavors, we delve into the Silk Factory. Suzhou has been the “Capital of Silk” for four millennia; here, you will witness the tactile journey from cocoon to shimmering thread. It is a sensory connection to the ancient Silk Road, revealing the incredible craftsmanship behind China’s most famous export.
We conclude the day at the Lingering Garden, a Qing Dynasty jewel famous for its structural harmony. Unlike the grand scale of imperial palaces, this garden focuses on the “contrast between void and solid.” Follow the hidden paths that reveal “changing scenery with each step.” It is a lesson in patience and discovery—a place where the bustling world fades away, replaced by the ancient trees and the spiritual balance between humanity and nature.

Evening | A Slow Return to the Skyline
As the sun sets, we travel back to Shanghai. The transition from the mossy tranquility of Suzhou’s alleys to the neon vitality of the Shanghai skyline is a beautiful reminder of China’s magnificent scale and diversity.
Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Shanghai
Morning | The Soul of Old Shanghai: Yu Garden & City God Temple
Step into a sanctuary of calm amidst the urban pulse. Yu Garden, a 400-year-old masterpiece of Jiangnan design, invites you to experience “Curated Minimalism” from the Ming Dynasty. Wander across the Nine-Turn Bridge, where every angle reveals a new “scenery within scenery,” and admire the Jade Exquisite Rock. This is a place to breathe, to observe the harmony of wood, water, and stone, and to understand the poetic pace of ancient Chinese life. Just steps away, the City God Temple stands as the spiritual heart of the city. With its upturned eaves and intricate carvings, it offers a sensory window into the refined beauty of traditional Taoist architecture and the deep-rooted “Guanxi” between the community and its guardians.

Afternoon | Crossing the Threshold of Time: Onward to Xi’an
In the afternoon, we transition from the coastal sophistication of Shanghai to the profound historical soil of the North. Whether by high-speed rail—our “Modern Silk Road”—or a short flight, you will journey toward Xi’an, the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties. As you arrive in this legendary city, you will check into a hand-picked 4-star or 5-star hotel or to accommodation of a comparable standard, a sanctuary of “Travel Hygge” designed to rejuvenate you for the imperial wonders that await. The scale of China’s history begins to unfold here, at the very starting point of the ancient Silk Road.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner (In-flight/Transit meal)
Overnight: Xi’an
Morning | The Eighth Wonder: The Terracotta Army
Today, we journey to the outskirts of Xi’an to stand before the Terracotta Army, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a breathtaking testament to the “magnificent scale” of China’s first empire. Discovered by chance in 1974, these 7,000 silent guardians have watched over the tomb of the Qin Emperor for more than two millennia. As you gaze upon the individual expressions of the warriors—each uniquely crafted—you will feel the extraordinary sculptural artistry and the sheer military might of the Qin Dynasty. We encourage you to move slowly through the pits, allowing the weight of this archaeological miracle to settle into your consciousness. It is a profound encounter with the soul of ancient China.

Afternoon | Stone and Spirit: The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda
In the afternoon, we pay an exterior visit to the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, an architectural masterpiece of the Tang Dynasty. Built in 652 AD, this simple yet dignified brick tower was once the sanctuary of the monk Xuanzang, who used it to translate the sacred Buddhist scriptures he brought back from India. As you observe its elegant, pavilion-style silhouette, you are seeing a symbol of early cultural exchange along the Silk Road. Rather than rushing through, we invite you to admire its balanced proportions and the quiet, scholarly dignity it projects. It is a moment of “Curated Minimalism”—focusing on the profound history of a single landmark to truly absorb the spiritual legacy of the Tang Empire.

Evening | A Feast of the Senses: Tang Dynasty Banquet & Performance
As evening descends, we invite you to a sensory celebration at the Tang Dynasty Palace. We begin with the Dumpling Banquet, a masterpiece where the humble dumpling is elevated to an art form. Inspired by nature and traditional symbols, each delicately shaped morsel is a showcase of Shaanxi’s culinary craftsmanship. While you dine, the room transforms into a stage for the Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show. Through the vibrant resonance of traditional instruments and the swirling elegance of “Hu-style” dances, the splendor of China’s most flourishing cultural era is brought back to life. This is “Cultural Resonance”at its finest—a night where history, taste, and art converge.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Xi’an
Morning | A Walk Through Time: The Xi’an City Wall & Bell and Drum Towers
We begin our morning atop the Xi’an City Wall, a monumental fortification that has guarded the city since the early Ming Dynasty. Spanning over 13 kilometers, it is one of the most complete ancient defense systems in the world. As you walk along its broad, weathered bricks, you will find a perfect “white space” for reflection, overlooking the fascinating contrast between the rhythmic life of the old city and the rising skyline beyond. We recommend an optional bicycle ride across the ramparts, feeling the wind as you traverse centuries of history. Afterward, we pay an exterior visit to the Bell and Drum Towers. These sister structures, with their grand double-eaved roofs, once dictated the pulse of the Tang and Ming empires through the resonant tolling of bronze and the rhythmic beat of skin—a true sensory echo of ancient timekeeping.

Afternoon | The Modern Pulse: High-Speed Journey to Beijing
In the afternoon, we trade the ancient stone for the sleek efficiency of the High-Speed Rail, our “Modern Silk Road.” As you speed toward Beijing up to 350 km/h, the diverse landscapes of the North pass by in a blur of emerald and gold—a testament to the magnificent scale of China’s modern infrastructure. We arrive in the capital, a city that has served as the heart of empires for over 800 years. Beijing is where deep historical roots meet a vibrant, cosmopolitan energy. Upon arrival, you will check into a hand-picked 4- or 5-star hotel or to accommodation of a comparable standard, a sanctuary of comfort designed to rejuvenate you for the imperial wonders that await.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner (Curated Train Meal or packed meal)
Overnight: Beijing
Morning | The Dance of Heaven and Earth: Temple of Heaven
We begin our day in the quiet majesty of the Temple of Heaven, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties once communicated with the divine. The architecture is a masterpiece of “Curated Minimalism,” where every circle and square represents the ancient cosmology of a “round Heaven and square Earth.” We arrive early to witness the park coming to life. Amidst the “misty silence” of ancient cypress trees, you will see locals practicing the fluid movements of Tai Chi—a beautiful expression of Fællesskab (community) and physical well-being. It is a moment to breathe deeply and absorb the spiritual rhythm of Beijing before the city fully awakens.

Afternoon | The Heart of an Empire: Tiananmen & The Forbidden City
In the afternoon, we transition to the monumental scale of Tiananmen Square, the symbolic heart of modern China. As you stand in one of the world’s largest public squares, you will feel the gravity of history reflected in the solemn architecture of the Great Hall of the People. From here, we walk into the Forbidden City, the pinnacle of traditional Chinese palace design. Its strict axial symmetry and golden roofs create a sense of awe-inspiring order. Rather than a rushed tour, we invite you to linger in the quiet courtyards, noticing the contrast between the intricate imperial aesthetics and the vast, open spaces. It is a curated walk through 600 years of power and ritual, ending your day with a profound connection to the soul of the Middle Kingdom. (Visits to the Forbidden City are subject to reservation availability and may be rescheduled if necessary)

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Beijing
Morning | Ascending the Great Wall at Mutianyu
We begin our day with a drive toward the rolling peaks of the north. On our journey, we pass by the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube. These are not just stadiums; they are triumphs of modern structural design, reflecting the “Curated Minimalism” of steel and light that has come to define contemporary Beijing.
We continue to the Mutianyu Great Wall, the most refined and evocative section of the Ming Dynasty’s defensive spine. Far from the crowded tourist trails, Mutianyu offers a sense of “Travel Hygge”—a place where you can find a quiet watchtower to simply sit and breathe in the “misty silence” of the surrounding mountains. Whether you choose to walk the winding stone paths or ascend via cable car, the view of the wall snaking across the emerald ridges is a profound encounter with the “magnificent scale” of Chinese history. It is a moment to feel like a “true hero,” not through exertion, but through a deep, soulful connection with one of the world’s greatest wonders.

Afternoon | The Sacred Silence of the Ming Tombs
In the afternoon, we retreat into the solemn beauty of the Ming Tombs, a vast imperial necropolis designed according to the harmonious laws of Feng Shui. As you walk along the Sacred Way, flanked by monumental stone guardians and ancient trees, you will feel the architectural dignity of the Ming era. This is a place for “white space” and reflection, where the imperial rituals of the past are whispered by the wind through the pines.

Evening | Culinary Adventure
We conclude our day by returning to the city for a true culinary adventure: Peking Roast Duck. This is more than a meal; it is a ritual of flavor and craftsmanship, where the crispy skin and tender meat provide a warm, sophisticated end to your imperial exploration.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner (Authentic Peking Duck)
Overnight: Beijing
Morning | A Sanctuary of Imperial Leisure: The Summer Palace
We conclude our imperial narrative at the Summer Palace, a masterpiece of traditional Chinese garden design and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Far from the rigid formality of the Forbidden City, this was the Qing emperors’ retreat—a place of “Holistic Well-being” where governance met the tranquility of nature. As you wander through the Long Corridor, let your eyes trace the thousands of traditional paintings that line the path, a perfect example of “Curated Minimalism” where art and architecture flow in unison. We invite you to linger by the shores of Kunming Lake, watching the reflection of Longevity Hill in the still water. Whether it is the whimsical Marble Boat or the elegant arc of the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, every element here is designed to inspire peace. It is the ultimate expression, where the “magnificent scale” of a royal estate feels as intimate as a private sanctuary.

Afternoon | The Luxury of Time: Personal Exploration
In the true spirit of Hygway, the final afternoon of your journey is dedicated to “white space.” We reject the rushed itinerary in favor of personal resonance. This is your time to wander through the misty silence of a hidden alley, return to a favorite boutique for a final souvenir, or simply sit in a local café to watch the pulse of modern Beijing. Whether you choose to sample one last local delicacy or reflect on the layers of history you have uncovered, this afternoon is about your own connection to the city. It is a slow, rhythmic conclusion to your 15-day odyssey—a moment to let the memories of the Great Wall, the Terracotta Army, and the gardens of Suzhou settle into your heart before you begin your journey home.
Meals: Breakfast | Lunch
Overnight: Beijing
Morning | Saying Goodbye to China
After a final breakfast at your hotel, it’s time to head to the airport for your flight back home to Europe. We’ll take care of the transfer, ensuring you arrive in plenty of time for your departure. As you head home, you’ll carry with you the amazing memories of ancient walls, golden palaces, and the friendly smiles you encountered along the way. We wish you a smooth and comfortable flight!

Meals: Breakfast
