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Embark on an exciting journey through China – uncover its rich history, timeless traditions, spectacular scenery, and vibrant cities.  It is a destination filled with iconic treasures and hidden gems.

Marvel at the Great Wall, come face to face with the Terracotta Army or perhaps relax and take in the breathtaking sights along the might Yangtze River. China’s vast and diverse landscapes means every journey is an adventure and your explorations are limitless!

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Discover the Magic of China!


 

   

Why Travel to China Now?

Step into a world where 5,000 years of history meet breathtaking modern marvels. From the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors to buzzing cities like Shanghai and Beijing, China offers a sensory journey of sights, sounds, and stories. Glide along the majestic Yangtze River, marvel at UNESCO treasures, walk through ancient tea villages, and taste culinary delights that shaped East Asia’s heart.

Top reasons to visit China:
Walk the Great Wall of China – one of the world’s greatest wonders
Explore the Terracotta Army – a life-size underground army frozen in time
Cruise the Yangtze River – China’s lifeblood of legend and nature
Visit giant pandas in Chengdu and sacred mountains shrouded in mist
Ride the high-speed bullet trains connecting ancient and modern cities
Taste the full spectrum of regional cuisines, from Peking duck to Sichuan spice

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Our Top Selling Tours of China!


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Why Book with Wendy Wu Tours?


Australia’s Most Loved Asia Specialist—Over 25 Years of Excellence

 
When you travel with Wendy Wu Tours, you’re not just seeing a country—you’re immersing yourself in its soul.
 
 Fully inclusive tours: Flights, accommodation, meals, guides, attractions—all included
 National Guides: English-speaking experts with insider knowledge
 Award-winning service: Over 50 travel industry awards
 Small group sizes: Comfortable, culturally rich experiences
 Hassle-free booking: Low deposits, flexible changes, expert support
 
 
Thousands of Australian travelers trust Wendy Wu to turn dreams into unforgettable journeys—and now, through Ultravelle, you get even more: FREE return flights on their top 2025 China adventures.

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History & Culture

As one of the world's four ancient civilisations and a history stretching 
back over 4,000 years, it's little wonder that China boasts an incredible richness of history and culture. 
 
Today, China is an ancient culture reinvented; whilst some aspects of life remain as they have for thousands of years, especially in rural areas, many aspects are being embellished by the new, with state-of-the-art modernity found in every town and city. A holiday through China is a voyage through time with endless discoveries. Because of this, the rewards of travelling through China are endless. Whether you come looking for ancient heritage or contemporary culture.

Natural Wonders

China's landscapes and natural scenery is vast and full of contrasts. 
Enjoy a tranquil cruise through the lush countryside of the Li River, 
dotted with towering limestone peaks, marvel at the towering cliffs of 
the Three Gorges on a Yangtze cruise or get up close to China's most 
celebrated bear, the adorable panda in Chengdu. From the snow- capped mountains of Yunnan to the rolling dunes of the Taklaman 
Desert the diversity is astonishing. The sheer diversity of China's 
natural wonders is nothing short of breathtaking.

Culinary Delights

Get ready to explore the diverse culinary landscape of China. Each province is known for its own style of cooking which shapes the Chinese cuisine we all know and love today. Few know that there is 1,366 miles between the traditional dish of Peking duck and the delights of Dim Sum, so that's why we make sure that there is time in each destination on our tours to try the local delicacies. From a spicy hot pot in Chengdu, to hand-stretched noodles in Kunming, you will embark on an adventure of senses.

The Great Wall

China's most iconic sight, the Great Wall, stretches from Shanhaiguan on the Bohai Sea to Lop Lake in the Gobi Desert - around 4,000 miles. Many sections of the wall are easily accessible from Beijing. Whether you are after an easy walk to explore well preserved sections, or perhaps to see a slightly wilder area of the wall, snaking-through-the-barren-hills type experience, the Great Wall will certainly be one of the most exciting,  magnificent, and unbelievable things you'll ever sea.

Best Time to Travel to China?


While China can be visited year-round, the best time to visit China is in Spring, between April - May and Autumn, September - October.

Springtime sees the fruit trees blossom and plants starting to bud, providing a spectacular sight. Temperatures are pleasantly warm, and evenings are cool without the humidity that the summer months can bring. 
 
Autumn weather tends to be warm and dry, making this a much more comfortable time to explore. Experience stunning hues of red and yellow foliage appear throughout the countryside. As you travel through China, you will have the chance to see the sights in their autumn splendour such as Jiuzhaigou National Park where the vast forests are a blanket of colour reflected in the park’s many lakes. 
 
As you’d expect from the fourth largest country in the world covering 5 times zones, there is also a great deal of variety to consider when planning your China Holiday. 
 
Strictly speaking China has six climate zones but for our purposes we categorise these into five: 
 The North, home to iconic destinations such as Beijing, Xi'an, the Silk Road, and Harbin. This region is marked by dry conditions, with hot summers and extremely cold winters including some snow. 
 The East, including Shanghai and the water towns is humid and subtropical with cold damp winters and hot humid summers. 
 The South, a realm of beautiful landscapes including Guilin, Yangshuo, Yunnan, Sichuan, Hong Kong, and Macau, enjoys a gentler winter, but also higher levels of humidity and rainfall. 
 The West, including the mystical lands of Tibet, endures much colder winters paired with dry, mild summers. 
 The Central region, where you can find the majestic Yangtze River, experiences extremes of temperature of heat and humidity. 
 
Another important consideration when planning your holiday is China’s national holidays. Chinese New Year and Golden Week are extremely busy times of the year when it feels like the whole country is on the move and the summer school holiday months can also see major attractions very full. 
 
 

 

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