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10-Day Huangshan, Jingdezhen, Hangzhou & Shanghai Artisan Tour
A carefully curated 10-day private journey through eastern China, designed for travelers who want to explore craftsmanship, culture, and iconic landscapes — beyond standard sightseeing.
From the misty peaks of Huangshan Scenic Area in Anhui Province and hands-on porcelain experiences in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, to the elegance of West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, and the creative pulse of Shanghai, this tour blends tradition and modern life at a relaxed pace.
An immersive artisan-focused journey connecting UNESCO World Heritage Sites, living crafts, and everyday local culture across East China.

10 Days
Relaxed cultural pace
Four Cities
Eastern China route
Private Tour
Guide & transfers
Artisan Focus
Hands-on culture

What Makes This Journey Different
A Hong Kong–registered travel group
Backed by a Hong Kong group, with local teams across China.
Secure payments
Pay safely by Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
24/7 support
Real human assistance before, during, and after your journey in China.
Custom experiences
Activities and pacing tailored to your interests and travel style.
10-Day Huangshan, Jingdezhen, Hangzhou & Shanghai Artisan Tour Overview
| Days | City | Cultural Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–2 | Shanghai | Urban heritage, traditional crafts, modern culture, local life |
| Days 3–4 | Hangzhou | West Lake scenery, tea culture, Lingyin Temple, refined lifestyle |
| Days 5–6 | Jingdezhen | Porcelain capital, ceramic workshops, traditional craftsmanship |
| Days 7–9 | Huangshan | Huangshan Scenic Area, ancient villages, natural scenery |
| Day 10 | Shanghai | Art districts, free exploration, departure |
How This Journey Is Seamlessly Connected
This 10-day Huangshan, Jingdezhen, Hangzhou & Shanghai artisan tour follows a smooth, east-to-west route across eastern China, carefully designed to balance cultural depth, travel efficiency, and visual contrast.
Starting in Shanghai, the journey moves naturally to Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province, continues to Jingdezhen—China’s porcelain capital—in Jiangxi Province, and concludes in the Huangshan Scenic Area of Anhui Province. The route avoids backtracking and long overland transfers, allowing each destination to build seamlessly on the previous one.
Modern city life, classical landscapes, traditional craftsmanship, and iconic mountain scenery are woven into a single, well-paced itinerary. High-speed trains are used for intercity travel to minimize transit time and keep the journey relaxed, leaving more time for hands-on experiences, cultural encounters, and meaningful exploration.
Domestic Flights for Longer Distances

High-Speed Trains for Shorter Routes

Signature Experiences of This Journey
A selection of hands-on, culturally meaningful experiences that bring you closer to local life, craftsmanship, and place.
Create Your Own Porcelain in Jingdezhen
Instead of just visiting museums, you’ll sit down with local artisans and create your own porcelain piece in Jingdezhen — the Porcelain Capital of the World.
It’s a rare chance to slow down, work with your hands, and connect with a tradition that has shaped Chinese culture for over a thousand years.
Paint a Traditional Oiled-Paper Umbrella in Hangzhou
In Hangzhou, you won’t just admire craftsmanship — you’ll become part of it.
Hand-paint your own oiled-paper umbrella and experience the quiet elegance behind one of China’s most beautiful traditional arts.
Learn Bamboo Weaving in a Huizhou Village
Step into a peaceful village near Huangshan and learn bamboo basket weaving from a local master.
Here, craftsmanship isn’t a performance — it’s part of everyday life, shaped by generations and a deep connection to the land.
Cook, Eat, and Laugh with Local Families
From bargaining at a lively market to making dumplings in a local kitchen, you’ll experience daily life the way locals do.
Food becomes a bridge — not just something you taste, but something you share.
Stand Above the Clouds on Huangshan
Reach the peaks of Huangshan and watch mountains rise through a rolling sea of clouds.
In that quiet moment, surrounded by vast natural scenery, many travelers say this is when China truly stays with them.
Experience Culture After Dark in a Classical Garden
As lanterns glow in an ancient garden, enjoy a gentle evening performance combining music, movement, and traditional arts.
It’s intimate, atmospheric, and far removed from crowded tourist shows.
Discover Shanghai Beyond the Surface
Go beyond a casual stroll with a guided walking tour that reveals Shanghai’s hidden stories — from colonial-era streets to lesser-known local neighborhoods.
This is where you understand not just the city, but the people who shaped it.
Real Traveler Moments
A glimpse into this 10-day private artisan journey — quiet cultural encounters, hands-on crafts, and everyday moments across Shanghai, Hangzhou, Huangshan, and Jingdezhen.
Each journey is personal, unhurried, and shaped by the travelers themselves.
Detailed 10-Day Itinerary
A day-by-day journey designed with a balanced pace, private guidance, and meaningful cultural depth.
Day 1 | Arrive in Shanghai – A Gentle Welcome to China
Arrive in Shanghai, where your private tour guide will meet you at the airport and escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle. From the moment you land, all logistics are taken care of — allowing you to relax and ease into your journey.
Depending on your arrival time, enjoy a light walk around your hotel neighborhood or simply rest and recover from your flight.
Today is about comfort, adjustment, and your first impressions of one of China’s most dynamic cities.
Day 2 | Shanghai – From Imperial Roots to a Global City
Today explores Shanghai through the lens of Chinese history, culture, and modern life, revealing how the city reflects both tradition and China today.
Begin at Yu Garden, a classical Chinese garden first constructed during the Ming Dynasty. Originally designed as a private retreat, its pavilions, rockeries, and ponds embody traditional Chinese aesthetics and philosophical ideas that shaped urban life for centuries.
Continue with a guided walking tour of the Former French Concession, where architecture from the late Qing Dynasty and early People’s Republic of China period illustrates Shanghai’s unique role in modern Chinese history. Tree-lined streets and historic residences reveal how global influences blended with Chinese culture during this transformative era.
In the afternoon, ascend Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in China and a symbol of Shanghai as a cosmopolitan center. From the observation deck, enjoy panoramic views across the Huangpu River, the Bund, and the city’s modern skyline, offering a striking contrast between historical roots and contemporary China.
Day 3 | Shanghai – Everyday Life, Art, and Flavor
This day focuses on culture as lived experience.
Visit Shanghai Museum East, where carefully curated collections of bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, and painting trace thousands of years of Chinese history and artistic development.
Later, step into daily local life with a visit to a bustling fresh market alongside your guide and a local host. Shop for seasonal ingredients, learn the secrets behind authentic Shanghainese flavors, and then prepare classic dishes together — including delicate handmade wontons — before enjoying the meal you’ve created.
Food here is not just cuisine, but a window into family life, tradition, and community.
Day 4 | Shanghai to Suzhou – Gardens, Canals & Evening Elegance
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner
Leave Shanghai behind and travel to Suzhou, a city long celebrated for its classical gardens and canal-side life. The journey itself is relaxed, allowing you to watch the landscape gradually shift from modern cityscapes to traditional Jiangnan scenery.
Begin with a visit to the Lingering Garden, a UNESCO-listed masterpiece of classical Chinese garden design. Here, architecture, water, rocks, and plants are carefully arranged to create ever-changing views. As you walk through its corridors and courtyards, each turn reveals a new scene, designed to slow the pace and invite quiet appreciation.
Later, stroll along Shantang Street, a historic canal street lined with whitewashed houses, stone bridges, and red lanterns. This area offers a vivid sense of how Suzhou once functioned as a living water town, where daily life unfolded beside the canals.
In the afternoon, enjoy a peaceful walk at Tiger Hill, one of Suzhou’s most iconic landmarks. The Leaning Cloud Rock Pagoda, dating back over a thousand years, stands as a silent witness to the city’s long history.
As evening falls, experience something truly special: a night visit to the Master of the Nets Garden. Illuminated by soft lantern light, the garden becomes a stage for intimate performances of traditional music, opera, and movement. Rather than watching from a distance, you move through the garden, encountering performances in different pavilions — an elegant and unforgettable way to experience Chinese culture after dark.
Day 5 | Suzhou to Hangzhou – West Lake, Tea, and Artistic Traditions
Breakfast · Lunch
Travel by high-speed train to Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province and one of the most celebrated cities in Chinese history.
Begin with a scenic boat cruise on West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that reached its cultural height during the Song Dynasty. The lake’s bridges, pagodas, and causeways reflect classical ideals of harmony between nature and human design.
Next, visit Lingyin Temple, one of the most important Buddhist temples in southern China. Nestled in forested hills, the temple and nearby Feilai Feng grottoes showcase religious art and stone carvings that span multiple dynasties.
In the afternoon, visit a traditional Dragon Well tea plantation. Learn how Hangzhou’s famous green tea is cultivated and processed, and enjoy a tea tasting that highlights the region’s refined lifestyle.
The day concludes with a hands-on oiled-paper umbrella painting experience. Under the guidance of a local artisan, transform a traditional everyday object into a personal artwork, connecting directly with Hangzhou’s long-standing artistic traditions.
Day 6 | Hangzhou to Huangshan – Ascending into a Landscape Painting
Breakfast · Lunch
This morning, travel by high-speed train from Hangzhou to Huangshan, a journey that takes you from elegant lake scenery into the heart of China’s most iconic mountain region.
After lunch, transfer directly to the Huangshan Scenic Area. A cable car ride lifts you above the forested slopes, offering your first glimpse of granite peaks, ancient pine trees, and deep valleys unfolding beneath you. The ascent itself is part of the experience — smooth, scenic, and surprisingly quiet.
Once on the mountain, enjoy a gentle walk to your hotel, passing famous sights such as Umbrella Pine and Black Tiger Pine. In the afternoon, set out on a hike through the West Sea Grand Canyon, widely regarded as one of the most dramatic sections of Huangshan. Towering cliffs, winding paths, and shifting light create a sense of scale that photos rarely capture.
If conditions allow, continue toward Flying-over Rock or Bright Summit to watch the sun dip behind the peaks. As evening approaches, clouds often gather below, and the mountain grows still — a powerful contrast to the busy cities you’ve left behind.
Day 7 | Huangshan – Sunrise, Peaks, and Rural Life
Breakfast · Lunch
Rise early to witness sunrise over the Huangshan Scenic Area, one of China’s most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As sunlight breaks through the clouds, granite peaks and ancient pine trees emerge from a rolling sea of mist, creating a landscape celebrated in Chinese art for centuries.
After breakfast, continue hiking through the North Sea area toward Lion Peak. Along the way, encounter iconic viewpoints such as Stone Monkey Watching the Sea and twisted pine trees shaped by wind and time. Cable car access allows exploration at a comfortable pace while preserving access to Huangshan’s most dramatic scenery.
Later, descend the mountain and travel to Nanping Village, a well-preserved ancient village in Anhui Province. With architecture dating back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the village offers insight into traditional rural life and Huizhou culture.
Local meals reflect Anhui cuisine, known for fresh ingredients such as bamboo shoots, river fish, and simple mountain flavors. Specialties like stinky tofu provide a taste of everyday food culture shaped by Huangshan’s natural environment.
Day 8 | Huangshan to Jingdezhen – From Mountain Heritage to Living Crafts
Breakfast · Lunch
Leave Huangshan behind and travel toward Jingdezhen, located in Jiangxi Province and widely known as the Porcelain Capital of the World.
Before reaching Jingdezhen, experience the traditional craft of Huizhou mulberry bark paper, once prized by scholars and artists. This craft, which declined after the Qing Dynasty, has been recognized as an important part of China’s intangible cultural heritage.
Continue to Jingdezhen and explore Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village, where traditional kilns and studios coexist with modern creativity. The area reflects how the porcelain industry continues to evolve while preserving centuries-old techniques.
Depending on market schedules, visit a local porcelain market featuring works by young artists alongside antique ceramics. These markets offer insight into Jingdezhen’s long history as one of China’s most important industries and cultural centers.
Day 9 | Jingdezhen – Porcelain Through the Ages
Breakfast · Lunch
Today is devoted entirely to Jingdezhen’s extraordinary ceramic heritage.
Begin at the China Ceramics Museum, where an extensive collection traces the evolution of porcelain across multiple dynasties. From refined imperial wares to everyday pieces, each gallery reveals how porcelain reflected changing aesthetics, technology, and cultural values.
Next, visit the Ancient Kiln Folk Exhibition Area, where history is not displayed behind glass but brought to life. Restored kilns from different periods stand alongside demonstrations of traditional techniques, offering insight into the craftsmanship and community that supported Jingdezhen’s porcelain industry for centuries.
In the afternoon, explore Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue, a vibrant creative district transformed from former industrial buildings. Galleries, studios, and cafés now fill the area, and on weekends, the creative market comes alive with handmade ceramics and contemporary designs.
The day concludes with a hands-on porcelain-making experience. Under the guidance of a local expert, you’ll prepare clay, shape your piece, and — if you wish — decorate it as a personal keepsake. It’s a meaningful way to connect with a craft that has defined Jingdezhen’s identity for over a thousand years.
Day 10 | Jingdezhen to Shanghai – A Smooth Farewell
Breakfast
After breakfast, board a high-speed train back to Shanghai, a comfortable journey of approximately four hours. Upon arrival, your private transfer will take you either to the airport for your onward flight or to a hotel if you choose to extend your stay.
All departure arrangements are handled in advance, ensuring a seamless and stress-free conclusion to your journey. As the trip comes to an end, you’ll leave not only with souvenirs you’ve created, but with a deeper understanding of China’s landscapes, craftsmanship, and living traditions.
Hotel Options & Location
We select clean, quiet, and well-located hotels to keep transfers short and rest quality high. Exact hotel names are confirmed after booking and tailored to your style.
- 4-star comfort in the best locations (standard).
- 5-star / star hotel upgrades or boutique hotels on request.
- Family rooms or connecting rooms available (subject to availability).
Tip: Share your preferences (location, breakfast, gym/pool, quiet rooms) and we’ll recommend the best match.
Tour Price & Inclusions
Tour Code: SH-10D-HJHS
From US$2,499
per person
- Indicative price for a private tour (2 adults) with well-located 4-star hotels.
- Price includes basic travel insurance and a complimentary translation device for easy local interaction.
- Final pricing depends on travel dates, group size, room type, and hotel level (boutique / star hotel upgrades on request).
- Domestic flights and/or high-speed train tickets are arranged based on the confirmed itinerary.
Comfort-first private touring
Private guide & driver in each city — flexible pace.
Designed around you
We tailor sights, timing, and hotel level to you.
Clear pricing, no surprises
Inclusions confirmed before you book.
What’s Included
Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver for all scheduled transfers
English-speaking local guide for all included sightseeing
All entrance tickets and activities listed in the confirmed itinerary
Domestic flights and/or high speed train tickets between itinerary cities (as per plan)
Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast (4-star standard; boutique hotels / star hotel upgrades optional)
Government taxes and service charges
24/7 support while you are traveling
What’s Not Included
International flights to and from China
China visa fees (if applicable)
Meals not specified in the itinerary (many lunches are included; dinners often flexible)
Personal expenses and optional experiences
Booking & Payment Details
- Deposit: 20% to confirm your booking. The deposit is refundable within 48 hours after confirmation if plans change.
- Balance: Due 15–20 days before arrival, or upon confirmation for late bookings.
- Payment methods: Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
- Changes: Free minor itinerary adjustments up to 14 days before the trip starts.
- Cancellation: Flexible cancellation policy. Specific terms will be confirmed based on travel dates and hotel selection.
Customize Your Cultural Journey (Optional)
This private tour is fully flexible. Let us know how you’d like to adjust the journey — we’ll take care of the details.
Popular Customizations
Adjust the pace
Add rest time, photography moments, or deeper cultural visits.Extend the journey
Add nearby destinations such as Suzhou or Chengdu if time allows.Hotel preferences
Boutique hotels, scenic stays near Huangshan, or 4–5 star upgrades.Meals & dietary needs
Vegetarian, halal, gluten-free, or specific food preferences supported.
Simply share your ideas — your trip advisor will tailor the journey to fit your travel style.
Visa-Free & Travel Tips
- Visa-Free Entry to China — check if your passport is eligible.
- How to Visit China Without a Visa — 144-hour transit options.
- eSIM & Mobile Payments in China — WeChat Pay, Alipay and bank cards.
- China Weather by Month — plan around seasons and festivals.
Design Your Private 10-Day China Artisan Journey
Tell us your travel style, dates, and interests — your personal trip advisor will craft a tailored itinerary and quote within 24 hours.
- Reply within 24 hours
- Private tour only
- No forced shopping
FAQ – Your 10-Day China Artisan Tour Questions Answered
Is this a private tour or a group tour?
This is a fully private tour. You will travel with your own guide, driver, and vehicle, with complete flexibility throughout the journey.
Who is this tour best suited for?
It’s ideal for travelers who value culture, craftsmanship, and authentic experiences over rushed sightseeing, including couples, friends, and first-time visitors to China.
How physically demanding is the itinerary?
The pace is relaxed and well-balanced. In Huangshan, cable cars are used to reduce strenuous hiking, and walking routes are adjusted to your comfort level.
Do I need experience for the hands-on craft activities?
No experience is needed. All activities — such as porcelain making, bamboo weaving, and umbrella painting — are designed for beginners and guided by local artisans.
What is the best time of year to take this tour?
The best seasons are March to May and September to November, offering pleasant weather and excellent scenery, especially in Huangshan.
What kind of hotels are included?
We select well-located, comfortable hotels that suit each destination. Boutique or 4–5 star upgrades are available upon request.
How do we travel between cities?
Intercity travel is mainly by high-speed train, ensuring comfort, efficiency, and minimal travel fatigue. All transfers are pre-arranged.
Can this itinerary be customized?
Yes. This tour is fully customizable — from pace and activities to hotels, meals, and optional extensions.
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