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A Trusted China Travel Partner with 20+ Years of Experience

More than a tour company, Buer China Travel is your local experts in China. We creates authentic and personalized China journeys for travelers from around the world. With extensive travel operations, local teams across China, and deep destination knowledge, we provide reliable support from itinerary planning to every detail of your journey.

Having organized over 100,000 trips and welcomed more than 10,000 international travelers annually from 30+ countries, we combine professional service with genuine local insights to deliver private travel experiences that are seamless, flexible, and beyond ordinary sightseeing.

Local Experts

Go beyond the typical tourist route with local experts, hidden gems, authentic culture, and meaningful experiences across China.

Customized Travel

Enjoy private journeys designed around your interests, preferred pace, comfort level, and travel style.

1 V 1 Support

From planning to daily logistics, we handle every detail for smooth and stress-free travel experience.

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No hidden costs, no forced shopping, and no tourist traps — just honest pricing and quality travel experiences.

Your Trip, Your Way

We do not pull itineraries from a library. Every trip starts with a conversation — your dates, your group, your interests, your pace. Want to spend a full morning at a tea farm and skip the pagoda? Done. Traveling with kids who need a slower afternoon? We adjust. Need to change the plan after you arrive? Your guide handles it on the spot. There is no template. No fixed departure. No group to wait for.

1. Travel Beyond Tourist China - We believe the most meaningful journeys come from genuine experiences, not rushed sightseeing or tourist traps. That's why we never include forced shopping stops or commission-based detours. Instead, we focus on authentic culture, beautiful landscapes, local life, and moments that allow travelers to truly connect with China.

2. Discover the Real China With Passionate Local Guides - Our experienced English-speaking guides do more than explain history — they open the door to local culture and everyday life. From tea villages and traditional markets to hidden old streets and family-run restaurants, we help travelers experience a deeper, more personal side of China that many visitors never see.

3. Thoughtfully Crafted Private Journeys Across China - We tailor-made travel across China's most iconic destinations, including Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, ancient water towns, and beyond. Whether you are looking for cultural exploration, scenic relaxation, family-friendly travel, or a slower senior-friendly pace, every journey is carefully designed around your interests, comfort, and travel style.

4. Relaxed, Comfortable & Well-Paced Travel - We believe travel should feel inspiring and enjoyable — not exhausting. Our itineraries are designed with balanced pacing, smooth transportation, and enough free time to truly appreciate each destination. Rather than rushing from site to site, we create space for meaningful experiences, local interaction, and memorable moments along the way.

5. Local Experiences That Create Lasting Memories - Beyond famous landmarks, we introduce travelers to the soul of China through experiences such as Longjing tea culture, peaceful canal towns, seasonal scenery, local cuisine, traditional crafts, hidden neighborhoods, and authentic local interactions. These meaningful moments are what transform a trip into a truly unforgettable journey.

6. A More Personal Way to Experience China -Travel should feel personal, authentic, and emotionally memorable. We don't just help you visit China — we help you connect with its culture, people, landscapes, and stories in a meaningful way.

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Explore the moments our travelers captured during their China journeys — from iconic landmarks and hidden local gems to authentic cultural experiences, meaningful encounters, and unforgettable memories created along the way. Each photo reflects a unique story, a special moment, and the personal experiences that make every journey with Buer China Travel truly memorable.

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Fenghuang ancient water town with stone arch bridges and traditional buildings at sunrise
Marlowe
August 21, 2026
I had never traveled around China by high-speed train before, so I wasn't sure what to expect. Once we got the hang of it, it was actually one of the easiest parts of the trip. Having someone meet us at the stations was especially helpful because some of the stations are enormous. We could just get off the train, find our driver and move on.
Aerial view of Qingdao Catholic church with twin orange spires, coastal old town, Shandong
Soren
August 18, 2026
If you like old architecture, bring a camera. Badaguan was probably my favorite part because every street seemed to have a slightly different look. The church and railway station were also great photo stops. I liked that the tour wasn't only about famous sights — there was plenty of time to notice small details along the way.
Large bronze statue of Confucius framed by green trees, Qufu Shandong
Caelan
August 18, 2026
I knew Mount Tai would be the big highlight for me, but it was still better than expected. The views kept changing as we went higher, and there was something really special about seeing the old temples and inscriptions along the mountain. The whole trip was also very well organized. We had enough time at each place without feeling like we were constantly watching the clock.
Dusk view of Quancheng Square with lotus fountain and Jinan city skyline, Shandong
Anna
August 18, 2026
We really enjoyed the tour, although there is definitely a fair amount of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must. The old streets were probably my favorite part because there was something interesting around every corner. Baotu Spring was busy when we visited, but the water itself was beautiful. Overall, it was a very nice way to see the central part of Jinan in one day.
Traditional Chinese pavilion at Baotu Spring park, historic stone steles, Jinan Shandong
Nell Rowan
August 18, 2026
We only had half a day in Jinan, so this route worked really well for us. It felt like a good balance between seeing the famous sights and getting into the older parts of the city. I especially liked how relaxed the walking section was. Our driver was on time, communication was easy, and we never felt rushed.
Sunrise over Fanjing Mountain, ancient temple and iconic rock peak, Guizhou
Orlaith
August 18, 2026
There are definitely some long drives on this itinerary, so I wasn't sure how I would feel about that beforehand. Surprisingly, I didn't mind them much. The scenery changes constantly, and we passed through so many green mountain areas that I found myself looking out the window most of the time.
The whole trip also felt quite different from our previous China trips. It was less about famous city landmarks and more about landscapes, villages and seeing a different side of everyday life.
Huge natural Zhijin karst cave with underground river, warm lighting, Guizhou
Callum
August 18, 2026
I originally booked this mainly for Huangguoshu Waterfall, but the whole route ended up being much more interesting. The scenery around Xingyi was probably my favorite part. I loved the quieter roads, mountain views and small villages along the way. Our driver was also very helpful and always on time, which made the longer driving days much easier.
Traditional wooden stilt houses of Langde Miao Village, mountain?backed ethnic village in Guizhou
Carys
August 18, 2026
I booked this because I wanted something more cultural and less focused on the usual sightseeing spots, and it was exactly what I was hoping for. Langde and Basha were interesting for different reasons, but Zhaoxing was probably my favorite. Walking around in the evening with all the wooden houses and lights coming on was beautiful. The itinerary is fairly full, but it never felt like we were just jumping off the car, taking a photo and leaving. We had time to walk around and actually look at the villages. Lunches were simple and local, which I preferred.
Color?lit Guanyan karst cave with stalactites, underground water and tourists, Guilin
Cormac
August 18, 2026
Yangshuo was easily my favorite part of the trip. The sidecar ride was brilliant because we were out on small country roads with the karst mountains all around us. It felt much more memorable than seeing the same landscape from a tour bus. West Street was fun too, although very different from the countryside. The cooking class in the afternoon was also surprisingly enjoyable. We actually cooked rather than just watching someone else do everything.
Yingtianmen Gate of ancient Sui-Tang Luoyang imperial city, grand Tang dynasty architecture
Nerys
August 14, 2026
The Hanfu evening was something I almost skipped because I thought it might be too touristy. I'm very glad I didn't. Walking around Luoyi Ancient City dressed up, with the lights coming on and little performances happening around the streets, was genuinely fun. It was probably the most playful part of the trip after several days of museums and historical sites. Also, I ate far too many snacks that night.
Blooming peonies and ancient Chinese pavilion during Luoyang Peony Festival
Niall
August 13, 2026
The peonies were the main reason I booked this trip, and luckily they were in really good shape when we visited. The National Peony Garden was huge and there were so many different colors that I probably took too many photos.
I also liked that the tour didn't make the whole trip about flowers. Longmen Grottoes was completely different and probably the most memorable place overall. Our guide gave us enough background to understand what we were looking at, but we still had time to wander around by ourselves.
The train station pickup and drop-off were also very convenient. For a short two-day trip, everything felt quite straightforward.
Ancient bell tower and traditional old street scenery in Luoyang historic district
Carys
August 13, 2026
I thought the Hanfu experience would mainly be about getting dressed up and taking a few photos, but I ended up enjoying the whole day much more than expected. The hair and makeup were beautifully done, and everything felt quite natural once we were out exploring.
We visited a few of Luoyang's historic places along the way, but the best part was simply walking around in Hanfu and having time to enjoy the atmosphere. The whole day felt relaxed and fun, and I came home with some of my favorite photos from the trip.
Shaolin monks performing traditional martial arts stage show at Shaolin Temple
Orlaith
August 13, 2026
I was expecting this to be mostly a Shaolin Temple sightseeing trip, so the morning at the martial arts school was a really nice surprise. We got there early and watched the students training before joining some of the basic exercises. I lasted considerably less time than they did! The two-hour Kung Fu lesson was probably my favorite part. It was much more about stance, balance and repetition than I expected, which made me appreciate the performance on the last day a lot more. The driver was also very punctual throughout the trip, which made everything feel easy.
Lotus lanterns and entrance sign of Qingming Shanghe Garden in Kaifeng, Henan
Niamh
August 13, 2026
Before the trip, I was mostly interested in Luoyang and Shaolin, so I wasn't expecting Kaifeng to be my favorite day. Longting and the Iron Pagoda were interesting, but Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden was what really stayed with me. We went in the afternoon and the atmosphere gradually became more lively. The old-style streets, bridges and waterways made it easy to imagine what a busy Song Dynasty city might have felt like. It was also nice to have a day that wasn't just about temples and monuments.
Grand Vairocana Buddha cliff carving at Longmen Grottoes, Luoyang China
Mireille
August 13, 2026
We visited in summer and, wow, Luoyang was hot. Longmen was still absolutely worth it, but bring water and wear comfortable shoes! We were glad the day wasn't packed with outdoor sights. After spending a few hours at Longmen, we were definitely ready for some air conditioning and a cold drink. The next morning at White Horse Temple felt much easier, and having a slower start made a big difference.
Ancient gate of Shaolin Temple, home of Chinese Kung?fu
Eira
August 13, 2026
I came mostly for Shaolin Kung Fu, but the temple and Pagoda Forest gave me a much better understanding of where the tradition comes from. The temple grounds were quite peaceful, which I wasn't really expecting. The Kung Fu performance was definitely the most fun part for me. Some of the movements looked almost impossible. Our driver was also very punctual, which made the second day much easier since we had a train to catch afterward.
Main gate of White Horse Temple, China's first ancient Buddhist temple in Luoyang
Elio
August 13, 2026
I originally thought we could just take taxis between everything ourselves. After looking at the locations, I changed my mind. Having the car waiting for us made a big difference, especially with only one day. The driver was on time, the vehicle was comfortable, and we didn't waste time figuring out where to go next. I also liked that we weren't pushed through the Old Town. We had some free time to wander around and grab snacks. Small thing, but it made the day feel much more like a trip and less like a checklist.
Lit giant Buddha statue cliff carving night scenery at Longmen Grottoes Luoyang
Elara
August 12, 2026
I was a little worried about doing Longmen Grottoes and Shaolin Temple in one day, but the whole thing was much easier than I expected. The driver was already waiting when we arrived in Luoyang and everything moved pretty smoothly from there. I especially liked that we didn't have to think about getting from Luoyang to Dengfeng ourselves. The day was busy, but it never felt chaotic.
Classical Chinese pavilion and clear spring water at Baotu Spring Park, Jinan
Ivo Merritt
August 12, 2026
We considered doing Jinan, Mount Tai and Qufu on our own, but after looking at the transport between the three places, we decided to book a private tour.
Honestly, it saved us a lot of hassle. The driver was already waiting when we came out of the hotel, the transfers were smooth, and we didn't spend half the day figuring out where to go next. We could also leave our luggage in the car during the transfers. The itinerary is fairly full, but the organization made it manageable.
Colorful stalactite and stalagmite landscape inside Tai'an Underground Dragon Palace
Tavian Brooks
August 12, 2026
I wasn't sure what to expect from the Underground Dragon Palace, but the rafting ended up being one of the funniest parts of the trip. It's not some crazy white-water ride, so don't expect that — it's more of a strange and enjoyable way to see the cave. After spending most of the previous day climbing stairs, sitting in a raft underground felt pretty perfect. The cave itself was also much bigger than I expected.
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