ROUTE 414

Tea & Silk Road — 9 Days / 8 Nights

茶丝之路

🗓️ 9 Days / 8 Nights

Journey through the heart of China from Hangzhou to Shanghai, traversing 4 cities across 9 days. Each stop reveals another facet of a civilization five millennia deep — ancient walls, sacred temples, misty mountains, and bustling markets where tradition and modernity flow together like the rivers that shaped this land.

Hangzhou (3) Shaoxing (1) Suzhou (2) Shanghai (2)
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📅 Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Hangzhou
Hangzhou · 杭州 · Heaven on Earth
West Lake 西湖
The UNESCO-listed lake that defined Chinese garden aesthetics for a millennium. Its ten classical views — 'Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake,' 'Spring Dawn at Su Causeway,' 'Three Pools Mirroring the Moon' — have been painted, poeticized, and replicated across East Asia. The lake is 6.5 km² of legend made landscape.
Lingyin Temple 灵隐寺
Founded in 328 CE, one of China's ten great Buddhist monasteries. The Hall of the Great Hero houses a 19.6-metre gilded camphor-wood statue of Sakyamuni — the largest in China. The cliff face outside bears 470 Buddhist rock carvings spanning five dynasties.
Longjing Tea Village 龙井村
The birthplace of Dragon Well green tea, China's most prized variety. The village sits in a valley of mist-shrouded tea terraces tended by families who have cultivated the same plots for centuries. The 'pre-Qingming' harvest — picked before April 5 — commands prices exceeding gold.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Dongpo Pork (东坡肉) — Named for Song dynasty poet-governor Su Dongpo, who slow-braised pork belly in Shaoxing wine while serving in Hangzhou. The dish — cubes of meltingly soft pork in dark sauce — is inseparable from the literary culture of West Lake.
🎨 Artifact: Southern Song Celadon (南宋青瓷) — When Hangzhou served as capital of the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279), imperial kilns produced celadon of incomparable jade-green translucency. The crackle-glazed pieces — deliberately imperfect — embody the Song aesthetic of restrained beauty.
🎵 Music: Yueju Opera (越剧) — Born in the rice paddies of Zhejiang, Yueju Opera is the second-most popular opera form in China. Performed almost exclusively by women, its lyrical singing style and romantic repertoire earn it the nickname 'the opera of love.'
Day 2
Exploring Hangzhou
Hangzhou · 杭州 · Heaven on Earth
West Lake 西湖
The UNESCO-listed lake that defined Chinese garden aesthetics for a millennium. Its ten classical views — 'Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake,' 'Spring Dawn at Su Causeway,' 'Three Pools Mirroring the Moon' — have been painted, poeticized, and replicated across East Asia. The lake is 6.5 km² of legend made landscape.
Lingyin Temple 灵隐寺
Founded in 328 CE, one of China's ten great Buddhist monasteries. The Hall of the Great Hero houses a 19.6-metre gilded camphor-wood statue of Sakyamuni — the largest in China. The cliff face outside bears 470 Buddhist rock carvings spanning five dynasties.
Longjing Tea Village 龙井村
The birthplace of Dragon Well green tea, China's most prized variety. The village sits in a valley of mist-shrouded tea terraces tended by families who have cultivated the same plots for centuries. The 'pre-Qingming' harvest — picked before April 5 — commands prices exceeding gold.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: West Lake Vinegar Fish (西湖醋鱼) — Grass carp from West Lake, poached and dressed in a sweet-sour vinegar sauce infused with ginger. The legend: a widow invented the dish as a farewell gift to her brother-in-law before he left to seek justice at the imperial court.
🎨 Artifact: Silk Brocade (杭州丝绸) — Hangzhou has been China's silk capital for 5,000 years. The National Silk Museum traces the journey from cocoon to fabric. Song dynasty silk brocades — with their cloud-and-crane motifs — set patterns still woven today.
🎵 Music: Guzheng by West Lake (西湖古筝) — The 21-stringed zither has been associated with West Lake since the Southern Song court relocated to Hangzhou. Evening guzheng performances on lakeside pavilions — with mist, moonlight, and the distant chime of Leifeng Pagoda's bells — define the Hangzhou aesthetic.
Day 3
From Hangzhou to Shaoxing
Hangzhou · 杭州 · Heaven on Earth
West Lake 西湖
The UNESCO-listed lake that defined Chinese garden aesthetics for a millennium. Its ten classical views — 'Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake,' 'Spring Dawn at Su Causeway,' 'Three Pools Mirroring the Moon' — have been painted, poeticized, and replicated across East Asia. The lake is 6.5 km² of legend made landscape.
Lingyin Temple 灵隐寺
Founded in 328 CE, one of China's ten great Buddhist monasteries. The Hall of the Great Hero houses a 19.6-metre gilded camphor-wood statue of Sakyamuni — the largest in China. The cliff face outside bears 470 Buddhist rock carvings spanning five dynasties.
Longjing Tea Village 龙井村
The birthplace of Dragon Well green tea, China's most prized variety. The village sits in a valley of mist-shrouded tea terraces tended by families who have cultivated the same plots for centuries. The 'pre-Qingming' harvest — picked before April 5 — commands prices exceeding gold.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Longjing Shrimp (龙井虾仁) — Fresh river shrimp flash-fried with Dragon Well tea leaves, the tea's vegetal sweetness complementing the shrimp's delicate brine. A dish that distills Hangzhou's identity into a single plate.
🎨 Artifact: West Lake Painted Fans (西湖绢扇) — Round silk fans painted with West Lake scenery have been produced since the Southern Song dynasty. The finest incorporate real gold leaf, poetry calligraphy, and miniature landscapes so detailed they require magnification to fully appreciate.
🎵 Music: Hangzhou Nanyin (杭州南音) — An ancient chamber music tradition combining voice with pipa, dongxiao flute, and erxian. Originated in the Southern Song court and preserved in Hangzhou's teahouses, it is considered the living fossil of Chinese classical music.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
G7501 InUse 12:30 lunch, then Train G7501 at 14:00 14:20 Shaoxing
Day 4
From Shaoxing to Suzhou
Shaoxing · 绍兴 · City of Poets and Wine
Lu Xun's Former Residence 鲁迅故里
The childhood home and school of China's greatest modern writer, preserved as a literary museum. The 'Herb Garden to Sanwei Study' that Lu Xun described in his essays survives — a courtyard of medicinal herbs where the boy who would revolutionize Chinese literature first learned to read.
Orchid Pavilion 兰亭
In 353 CE, the calligrapher Wang Xizhi hosted a poetry gathering here that produced the 'Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection' — the most celebrated work of Chinese calligraphy. The garden, winding stream, and bamboo grove survive, and calligraphers still gather to practice by the water.
Shaoxing Canal District 绍兴水乡
A network of canals spanned by arched stone bridges, flanked by whitewashed houses with grey-tile roofs. Black-awning wupeng boats — unique to Shaoxing — are propelled by a single oarsman rowing with his feet, leaving hands free.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Shaoxing Rice Wine (绍兴黄酒) — China's most famous rice wine, brewed in Shaoxing for over 2,500 years using Jian Lake water and local glutinous rice. Aged in ceramic jars sealed with lotus leaves — 10-year vintages develop complex notes of caramel, dried fruit, and earth. Essential in Chinese cooking and ceremony.
🎨 Artifact: Wang Xizhi Calligraphy (王羲之书法) — Wang Xizhi's 'Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection' (353 CE) is the most revered work of Chinese calligraphy — no original survives, but Tang dynasty copies are national treasures. Every Chinese calligrapher studies Wang's flowing semi-cursive style as the ultimate model.
🎵 Music: Yueju Opera (越剧) — Born in Shaoxing's rice paddies, Yueju is China's second-most popular opera — performed almost exclusively by women, its lyrical singing and romantic repertoire earn it the nickname 'the opera of love.' The Legend of the White Snake and Butterfly Lovers are signature works.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
G8086 InUse CA4091 12:30 lunch, then Train G8086 at 14:00 17:15 Suzhou
Day 5
Discovering Suzhou
Suzhou · 苏州 · Venice of the East
Humble Administrator's Garden 拙政园
China's largest and most celebrated classical garden, built in 1509 by a retired Ming dynasty official. Water occupies one-fifth of the 5-hectare site; pavilions appear to float on pools reflecting willows and lotus. Every window frames a different composed landscape — a technique called 'borrowed scenery.'
Tiger Hill 虎丘
A 36-metre hill crowned by the leaning Cloud Rock Pagoda (built 961 CE, tilting 3° — China's Leaning Tower). Legend holds that the tomb of King Helü of Wu lies beneath, guarded by a white tiger. Su Dongpo declared: 'It is a lifelong pity if you have visited Suzhou but not Tiger Hill.'
Pingjiang Road 平江路
An 800-year-old canal street where whitewashed houses lean over jade-green water, stone bridges arch between willow-draped banks, and the clip-clop of wooden clogs echoes off courtyard walls. The lane preserves the intimate, water-threaded urbanism that once defined all of Suzhou.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Squirrel-Shaped Mandarin Fish (松鼠桂鱼) — Deep-scored mandarin fish deep-fried until the flesh splays outward like a squirrel's tail, then doused in sweet-and-sour sauce. Created by imperial chefs for Emperor Qianlong during his Suzhou visit.
🎨 Artifact: Suzhou Silk Embroidery (苏绣) — The finest of China's Four Great Embroideries: silk threads split into 48 strands to create works indistinguishable from photographs. A two-sided embroidery — showing different images on each side — can take two years. UNESCO recognized.
🎵 Music: Kunqu Opera (昆曲) — Born in Suzhou's Kunshan district circa 1400, Kunqu is the ancestor of all Chinese opera forms — including Peking Opera. Its refined singing, elegant movement, and poetic libretti (often drawn from Tang dynasty literature) earned it UNESCO's first Masterpiece of Intangible Heritage designation in 2001.
Day 6
From Suzhou to Shanghai
Suzhou · 苏州 · Venice of the East
Humble Administrator's Garden 拙政园
China's largest and most celebrated classical garden, built in 1509 by a retired Ming dynasty official. Water occupies one-fifth of the 5-hectare site; pavilions appear to float on pools reflecting willows and lotus. Every window frames a different composed landscape — a technique called 'borrowed scenery.'
Tiger Hill 虎丘
A 36-metre hill crowned by the leaning Cloud Rock Pagoda (built 961 CE, tilting 3° — China's Leaning Tower). Legend holds that the tomb of King Helü of Wu lies beneath, guarded by a white tiger. Su Dongpo declared: 'It is a lifelong pity if you have visited Suzhou but not Tiger Hill.'
Pingjiang Road 平江路
An 800-year-old canal street where whitewashed houses lean over jade-green water, stone bridges arch between willow-draped banks, and the clip-clop of wooden clogs echoes off courtyard walls. The lane preserves the intimate, water-threaded urbanism that once defined all of Suzhou.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Suzhou-Style Mooncakes (苏式月饼) — Flaky, buttery pastry encasing sweet red bean or savory pork filling — lighter and more delicate than the dense Cantonese version. The layered dough requires dozens of folds to achieve its signature shatteringly crisp texture.
🎨 Artifact: Scholar's Study Objects (文房四宝) — Suzhou was the center of production for the Four Treasures of the Scholar's Study: brush, ink, paper, and inkstone. The city's artisans also excelled in creating carved seals, brush rests, and wrist supports — functional objects elevated to art.
🎵 Music: Suzhou Pingtan (苏州评弹) — Storytelling and ballad singing in the soft Suzhou dialect, accompanied by pipa and sanxian. Performed in intimate teahouses, it is one of China's most sophisticated narrative art forms — the Suzhou equivalent of Parisian chanson.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
G4663 InUse CZ5921 12:30 lunch, then Train G4663 at 14:00 18:30 Shanghai
Day 7
Discovering Shanghai
Shanghai · 上海 · Paris of the East
The Bund 外滩
This 1.5-km waterfront esplanade is Asia's most iconic architectural ensemble. Built 1868–1937, its 52 buildings form a catalogue of Western styles: neoclassical HSBC (1923), Art Deco Sassoon House (now Fairmont Peace Hotel, 1929), Gothic Holy Trinity Cathedral, and the Beaux-Arts Customs House with its Big Ben clock tower.
Yu Garden 豫园
Constructed 1559–1577 by Ming official Pan Yunduan as a gift to his father ('Yu' means 'to please'). A masterwork of Jiangnan scholarly garden tradition: craggy Taihu rockeries, murmuring water, ancient ginkgos, and latticed windows framing composed 'living paintings.' The 3.3-metre Exquisite Jade Rock was originally destined for Song Emperor Huizong.
Shanghai Tower 上海中心大厦
At 632 metres, China's tallest building. Its spiraling form — inspired by a dragon's twist — reduces wind load by 24%. The 118th-floor observation deck at 561 metres offers views across the Yangtze Delta to the East China Sea on clear days.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Xiaolongbao (小笼包) — Soup dumplings: wheat wrapper pleated into 18 folds, encasing pork and collagen broth that liquefies during steaming. Lift with chopsticks, place on spoon, pierce, sip broth, dip in black vinegar and ginger. Invented 1875 at Nanxiang.
🎨 Artifact: Shanghai Art Deco (上海装饰艺术) — Between 1920 and 1940, Shanghai built more Art Deco structures than any city except New York and Miami. The Paramount, Park Hotel, and Broadway Mansions blended Streamline Moderne with cloud scrolls and dragon panels — a hybrid style found nowhere else.
🎵 Music: Shanghai Jazz (上海爵士乐) — 1930s cabarets nurtured a unique fusion of American jazz with Chinese instruments and vocals, popularized by Zhou Xuan. The Peace Hotel Jazz Bar, operating since 1929, is the world's longest-running jazz venue.
Day 8
Exploring Shanghai
Shanghai · 上海 · Paris of the East
French Concession 法租界
Established 1849, this 10-km² district retains its canopy of London plane trees (planted 1902), Art Deco apartments, and cafe culture. The lane houses (lilong) — blending Western structure with Chinese courtyards — represent one of the most successful architectural hybrids ever created.
Jade Buddha Temple 玉佛禅寺
Founded in 1882 to house two jade Buddha statues brought from Burma. The Sitting Buddha, carved from a single piece of white Burmese jade adorned with agate and emerald, weighs nearly a tonne. An active Chan (Zen) monastery with 70 resident monks.
Shanghai Museum 上海博物馆
Shaped like a ding (ancient ritual vessel), housing 120,000 objects across eleven galleries. Its ancient bronze collection — 400 pieces spanning Shang through Han — is the world's finest. Ceramics gallery traces 8,000 years from Neolithic Yangshao through Tang sancai to Qing famille rose.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Shengjianbao (生煎包) — Pan-fried pork buns: bottom crisped golden in cast iron, top scattered with sesame and chives, interior bursting with soup. Invented in 1920s Shanghai teahouses as breakfast for dockworkers.
🎨 Artifact: Suzhou Embroidery (苏绣) — One of China's Four Great Embroideries, using split silk threads finer than a human hair to create works resembling oil paintings. A masterpiece may require 100 million stitches and two years. 2,000 years old, UNESCO recognized.
🎵 Music: Pingtan (评弹) — A 400-year-old storytelling art combining narrative recitation with pipa and sanxian accompaniment. Performers retell episodes from classical novels in Suzhou-accented Shanghainese. Best experienced in a dim teahouse.
Day 9
Departure — Farewell to Shanghai
Shanghai · 上海 · Paris of the East
The Bund 外滩
This 1.5-km waterfront esplanade is Asia's most iconic architectural ensemble. Built 1868–1937, its 52 buildings form a catalogue of Western styles: neoclassical HSBC (1923), Art Deco Sassoon House (now Fairmont Peace Hotel, 1929), Gothic Holy Trinity Cathedral, and the Beaux-Arts Customs House with its Big Ben clock tower.
Yu Garden 豫园
Constructed 1559–1577 by Ming official Pan Yunduan as a gift to his father ('Yu' means 'to please'). A masterwork of Jiangnan scholarly garden tradition: craggy Taihu rockeries, murmuring water, ancient ginkgos, and latticed windows framing composed 'living paintings.' The 3.3-metre Exquisite Jade Rock was originally destined for Song Emperor Huizong.
Shanghai Tower 上海中心大厦
At 632 metres, China's tallest building. Its spiraling form — inspired by a dragon's twist — reduces wind load by 24%. The 118th-floor observation deck at 561 metres offers views across the Yangtze Delta to the East China Sea on clear days.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Red-Braised Pork Belly (红烧肉) — Cubes of pork belly slow-cooked three hours in Shaoxing wine, rock sugar, star anise, and dark soy until the collagen renders into glossy lacquer. Mao Zedong's declared favorite — claiming it nourished his brain for revolution.
🎨 Artifact: Shanghai Propaganda Art (上海宣传画) — 1950s–1970s lithographic studios produced visually striking political posters blending Soviet Realism with traditional Chinese new-year print aesthetics. The Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre houses 6,000 originals.
🎵 Music: Jiangnan Sizhu (江南丝竹) — Silk-and-bamboo ensemble music: erhu, pipa, and zhongruan with dizi and xiao flutes. Gentle interweaving melodies evoking the misty Yangtze Delta landscapes. UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.

📸 Journey Reflections — Photographs You'll Treasure Forever

As you depart, carry with you not just photographs but the weight of lived experience across 4 cities and 8 nights.

📷 Hangzhou: The unforgettable sight of West Lake — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Shaoxing: The unforgettable sight of Lu Xun's Former Residence — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Suzhou: The unforgettable sight of Humble Administrator's Garden — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Shanghai: The unforgettable sight of The Bund — a moment etched in memory.

再见中国 — Zàijiàn Zhōngguó. Until we meet again.

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