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Get the route right before you book

China Itinerary Planner

Choose dates, cities and travel preferences to create an editable China itinerary and spot rushed routes before booking.

Start with a route you can actually travel

First-time China trips often fail because the route is too full, cities are too far apart, or transport time is ignored. This planner creates a first draft by days, pace and interests so you can refine it before booking.

Structured city route

Pace and transfer checks

Editable day-by-day draft

How it works

Complete the tool in three clear steps.

STEP 01

Set dates, duration, travel party and pace.

STEP 02

Arrange cities and allocate days to each stop.

STEP 03

Add interests and practical needs, then generate an editable draft.

Use cases

When this tool helps

First China route

Create a first pass for classic city combinations before deeper research.

Pace check

Use the result to see whether your city list is too rushed for the number of days.

Interest-based planning

Shape a route around food, culture, family travel, nature or rail connections.

Advantages

Designed for travel in China

Planning, not booking

The tool avoids pretending to know live inventory, train schedules or attraction availability.

Fallback is still useful

When AI is unavailable, rule-based sample routes still give travelers a starting point.

Connects to deeper guides

Related guides help you check transport, payments and city details after the draft.

Examples

See how the tool works in real travel situations.

Seven-day first trip

Input

7 days, Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, balanced pace, history and food.

Result

A classic north-to-east route with city-by-city day notes and transfer reminders.

Family pace

Input

5 days, Shanghai and Hangzhou, family, relaxed pace.

Result

Fewer hotel moves, shorter days and more buffer time.

Frequently asked questions

Useful notes and limitations before you begin.

Important notes

  • Results do not include live train schedules, ticket inventory, prices or opening hours.
  • Use the draft as a starting point, not a final booking document.
What happens without AI?

The page uses rule-based fallback routes such as Beijing, Xi'an and Shanghai.