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10-Day Huangshan, Jingdezhen, Hangzhou, and Shanghai Artisan Tour
A Journey Through China's Living Crafts
Journey into the heart of Eastern China's rich heritage with a tour designed for hands-on discovery. This isn't just a trip; it's a chance to connect with centuries of tradition through authentic, everyday experiences, along with stunning natural landscapes. For example, you will connect with the soul of porcelain in Jingdezhen, make mulberry bark paper using century-old technology in Huangshan, and paint an oil-paper umbrella in Hangzhou.
This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to dive deep into traditional Chinese arts and crafts, seeing how they continue to thrive in the daily lives of local people. Ready to create your own unique journey? Click 'Inquire' to get started.
A travel experience like no other
Here is a suggested itinerary. We are happy to customize a tour according to your interests. The time frame is just for your reference. It could be different due to the traffic on the day.
Itineraries
Day 1
Arrival
Day 2
Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Rickshaw Ride in Hutong
Day 3
Mutianyu Great Wall, Changling
Day 4
Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Lama Temple
Day 5
Departure
Arrive in Shanghai
Welcome to Shanghai! To ensure your arrival is stress-free, your private tour guide will meet you in the arrivals hall and transfer you to your hotel in a private car. Your luggage and hotel check-in will be taken care of.
Shanghai | A Tale of Three Eras
Let’s start from ancient Shanghai today in the morning. Yu Garden was originally a private garden for a government official in Ming Dynasty over 400 years ago. Its name “Yu” means peace and joy, which perfectly reflects the Garden’s serene atmosphere.
Step into Shanghai’s modern history with a guided walking tour of the Former French Concession. This charming district is characterized by its elegant, European-style buildings and tree-lined avenues, which served as residences for many of China’s most influential historical figures. Your guide will lead you on a thoughtfully designed route, sharing the rich stories that make this area a crucial part of Shanghai’s heritage.
From the observation deck of China’s tallest building, the Shanghai Tower, you can see Shanghai’s modern identity spread out before you. Gaze down at the city’s famous skyscrapers and take in a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view. You’ll be able to spot iconic landmarks like the Bund and the Lujiazui Financial District, and truly appreciate the vastness of Shanghai’s urban landscape.
Shanghai | Culinary and Cultural Immersion
Shanghai Museum East is widely considered a must-see, especially for those interested in Chinese history and culture. The museum’s collections focus on a different aspect of ancient Chinese art and history, including 144,000 rare treasures, such as ancient bronze, ceramics, calligraphy and painting, etc.
In China, daily life is also considered an art form. Your guide and a local host will take you to a bustling fresh food market, where you’ll uncover the secrets of authentic Shanghainese cuisine. After gathering your ingredients, you’ll learn to prepare classic dishes, including delicate wontons, and then enjoy the delicious meal you’ve cooked yourself.
Shanghai to Suzhou | Poetic Gardens and Timeless Canals
It takes about 1.5 hours to drive from Shanghai to Suzhou, where you can admire the city’s elegant Jiangnan-style gardens and hills.
The Lingering Garden is a celebrated example of a classical Chinese garden and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The garden seamlessly blends natural scenery with man-made structures. As you move through the garden, different and new scenes are constantly revealed to surprise you.
Shantang Street is a historic pedestrian street that beautifully captures the essence of a traditional Chinese water town. Its well-preserved Suzhou-style houses with whitewashed walls, black tiles, and red lanterns offer a glimpse into the city’s past.
Heading to Tiger Hill to enjoy walking in a peaceful park. The most famous landmark here is the Leaning Cloud Rock Pagoda, which was build in the 10th century. Its unique tilt and ancient brick structure make it a captivating sight.
A night visit to the Master of Nets Garden may be the highlight of today. As you walk through the garden, you will encounter different pavilions and halls, each hosting a live performance of traditional Chinese arts. At night, the garden is transformed by lighting, which creates a magical and romantic atmosphere that offers a completely different feel from its daytime appearance.
Suzhou to Hangzhou | From Sacred Hills to Artistic Traditions
Time to take a high speed train to another wonderland – Hangzhou, the most poetic city in China’s ancient history.
Begin the day with a relaxing boat cruise on the iconic West Lake. Admire the misty scenery, traditional pagodas, and lush causeways from the water.
Travel to the west of the lake to visit one of China’s most significant Buddhist temples, Lingyin Temple. Explore the ancient halls and admire the intricate rock carvings and grottoes of Feilai Feng Peak.
After lunch, head to a nearby tea plantation, the birthplace of the renowned Dragon Well tea. Stroll through the terraced tea fields, learn about the tea-making process, and enjoy a traditional tea tasting session.
Oiled-paper umbrellas were once a practical part of daily life in China. However, their intricate craftsmanship and beautiful hand-painted designs have transformed them into a celebrated art form. You’ll have the opportunity to paint your own umbrella and take home a beautiful, handmade souvenir. A local master will guide you through the process of painting.
Hangzhou to Huangshan | Peaks of Grandeur
A morning high speed train ride takes about 1.5 hours from Hangzhou to Huangshan. Your tour guide will transfer you directly to Huangshan Scenic Area after lunch. Take a cable car to ascend to the top of Huangshan.
After exiting the cable car, you will take a mostly downhill, 30-minute walk to your hotel, passing scenic sights like Umbrella Pine and Black Tiger Pine along the way. Then you will begin a 3-hour hike through West Sea Grand Canyon. If time and energy allow, you can continue to the Flying-over Rock and watch the sunset from Bright Top.
The process involved grinding herbs into a fine powder, mixing them into a paste, and then pressing the mixture into a mold. After a period of air-drying, the plaques were ready to be used or carried.
After that, your guide will take you to Tunxi Old Street to glimpse into traditional Chinese culture and architecture. This street is a “living” museum referring to an ancient Chinese painting with well-preserved buildings, winding alleys, and traditional shops. And you will also find numerous restaurants and food stalls to sample local delicacies.
Huangshan | Beautiful Rural Village
Start your day with an early rise to capture the sunrise from Refreshing Terrace, a spot highly recommended by our local expert guide. After breakfast at hotel, you will hike to Lion Peak to see Dawn Pavilion, Stone Monkey Watching the Sea, and unique pine trees scattered throughout the North Sea area.
Your journey on the Yellow Mountains will conclude with a scenic ride down the Yungu Cable Car. Then you’ll travel to Nanping Village, where you can immerse yourself in the local rural experience.
Nanping Village is a living museum of Ming and Qing dynasty architecture, with over 300 dwellings still standing. It is often called “China’s movie village” because it has served as a backdrop for numerous famous Chinese films, such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and Judou.
Besides, the village’s abundant bamboo resources have long supported a tradition of weaving household items. While this ancient skill is becoming increasingly rare, a dedicated bamboo weaving artisan still practices the craft. He will share his expertise and teach you how to transform bamboo strips into various designs.
Huangshan to Jingdezhen | Meet Ancient Art
Experience the enduring legacy of Huizhou mulberry bark paper before you journey to Jingdezhen. Once revered as “paper more valuable than gold,” this ancient craft faded in prominence after the Qing Dynasty but was rightfully recognized as an intangible cultural heritage in 2018.
At the mulberry bark paper factory, you’ll witness a blend of traditional expertise and modern innovation as artisans create new products. Under the guidance of a master artisan, you will get to craft and customize your very own piece of mulberry bark paper, designing it with your favorite patterns. It’s an opportunity to create a truly one-of-a-kind souvenir to take home.
After lunch, transfer to Jingdezhen, a city with a rich history of ceramic production. You will follow your guide to visit Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village for quiet exploration and appreciation of the craft in a rustic setting.
Jingdezhen offers a wide range of porcelain markets, each with a unique character and operating schedule. For example, the Pottery Workshop Creative Market features crafts from young artists at affordable prices, while the Ghost Market displays antiques, ancient relics, and old porcelain. Your tour guide will lead you to the one that is open based on the day’s schedule.
Jingdezhen | Porcelain's Past and Future
The China Porcelain Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the artistry of Chinese ceramics. Its vast collection of over 20,000 pieces covers a remarkable span of time. You will find masterpieces from different dynasties, each reflecting the pinnacle of ceramic art during that period.
The second spot will be the Ancient Kiln Folk Exhibition Area. Unlike a museum that displays finished pieces, this area brings the history and craftsmanship of Jingdezhen to life. It is home to restored ancient kilns from different dynasties, and also the folk culture surrounding porcelain industry.
Conclude the day with the vibrant Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue. Explore the beautifully restored industrial architecture of art galleries, studios, and shops. If your tour aligns with a weekend, immerse yourself in the lively Taoxichuan Creative Market, where local artists sell their unique handmade ceramics.
The process of making porcelain in Jingdezhen is a complex and highly specialized craft that has been refined over centuries. You will experience preparing the clay and forming the shape under the guidance of a local expert. If you would love to decorate it to bring back home, don’t hesitate to tell your guide to make arrangement.
Jingdezhen to Shanghai | Departure
For the final day of your tour, a 4-hour high-speed train will take you to Shanghai. From there, you have the option to either stay an additional night in the city or transfer directly to the airport for your return flight home. Your dedicated trip advisor and tour guides will handle all arrangements, ensuring your departure is seamless and stress-free.
Arrival
- Private Airport Transfer
- Meet & Greet
- Emergency Evacuation Insurance Included
Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Rickshaw Ride in Hutong
- Transfer - Private - Nairobi to Amboseli (4 hrs) - Private
- Lunch (Included)
- Afternoon Game Drive
- Park Fees - Included
- Dinner (Included)
Mutianyu Great Wall, Changling
- Morning Game Drive
- Lunch (Included)
- Afternoon Game Drive
- Park Fees - Included
- Dinner (Included)
Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Lama Temple
- Transfer - Private - Amboseli to Namanga (2 hrs) - Private
- Transfer - Private - Namanga to Ngorongoro (4 hrs) - Private
- Lunch
- Optional Activities
- Dinner (Included)
Departure
What’s included
- A fully customized itinerary based on your interests and schedule
- 24/7 in-destination support from our local office
- All accommodation stays, tours and transfers for scheduled activities are covered, unless otherwise listed in the itinerary
- A private driver for tours and transfers (in some countries our local private guides also act as your driver - your Destination Expert will discuss with you if applicable)
- Local private guides or shared tours that take you through your itinerary highlights and experiences, your final itinerary will confirm the type of tour
- A greeting at the airport or at your accommodation from one of our representatives – your expert will confirm your meet and greet location with you
- Breakfast each morning at your hotel, plus any meals indicated in the itinerary
- One suitcase and one carry-on per person for trip transfers
What’s not included
- Your international airfare – please do let your expert know if you’d like to receive pricing from our Air Team
- Travel insurance, which we offer and can be purchased after you’ve booked your tour
- Visas (unless noted)
- Tips for services and experiences
- Lunches, dinners and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), unless specified in the itinerary
- Excess baggage charges, and where applicable, baggage not included in your fare
- Personal charges such as laundry, phone calls, SIM cards or room service
- Early check-in or late check-out from hotels (unless otherwise specified)
- Additional sightseeing, activities and experiences outside of your itinerary
- Optional enhancements like room or flight upgrades, or local camera or video fees
- Passport fees, immunization costs, and local departure taxes (when applicable)
About this trip
A Journey Through China's Living Crafts
Journey into the heart of Eastern China's rich heritage with a tour designed for hands-on discovery. This isn't just a trip; it's a chance to connect with centuries of tradition through authentic, everyday experiences, along with stunning natural landscapes. For example, you will connect with the soul of porcelain in Jingdezhen, make mulberry bark paper using century-old technology in Huangshan, and paint an oil-paper umbrella in Hangzhou.
This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to dive deep into traditional Chinese arts and crafts, seeing how they continue to thrive in the daily lives of local people. Ready to create your own unique journey? Click 'Inquire' to get started.


