China & Hong Kong Islamic Historical Tour

Day By Day Itinerary

Day 1 – Sunday, 11 October 2026 Arrival – Beijing

Transfer via: Flight

Accommodation: Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel Beijing, Classical Room

Welcome to China!

Touch down in Beijing and meet your guide for a one-hour private transfer to your downtown hotel.

If you are landing at Daxing International airport, after meeting the guide and checking your luggage, you may spend some time sightseeing at the new airport of Beijing to discover its marvelously laid Chinese elements.

Note: Lunch and dinner will be served as Halal meals, while breakfast will be provided at the hotel in a buffet style.

Day 2 – Monday, 12 October 2026 – Beijing

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel Beijing, Classical Room

Today, we will drive about 1.5 hours to visit the magnificent Great Wall (Mutianyu section with round trip cable car). After that, drive back to the city center.

The Great Wall (Mutianyu Section): The most famous symbol of China and one of the world’s most remarkable architectural wonders, it was built over 2,000 years ago and stretching about 6,700 km.

Mutianyu (Roundtrip cable car): Round-way cable car of Mutianyu Great Wall included. Chair-lift and Toboggan are also available. If you want to change to any of them, please inform the local guide before he or she purchases the tickets for round-trip cable car for you. Please pay the extra charge in cash to the local guide.

Day 3 Tuesday, 13 October 2026 – Beijing

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel Beijing, Classical Room

In the morning, we will visit Tiananmen Square followed by the magnificent Forbidden City. In the afternoon you will visit the exquisite Summer Palace and The Ox Street Mosque,

Note: For protection purposes, the daily visitor numbers to the Forbidden City are limited. Entrance tickets, only available for online booking, are released 7 days in advance and often sell out quickly. While we will make every effort to secure your entrance ticket, your visit date to the Forbidden City may differ

from the proposed itinerary. In cases where tickets are unavailable on specific dates, we may recommend adjusting your travel date.

Tiananmen Square: It is one of the largest city squares in the world and the spiritual heart of China, where the national flag is raised exactly at sunrise every day.

The Forbidden City: It is located in the center of Beijing, used to be the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties with a history of around 600 years, it is the grandest integral palace complex still remaining in China.

Summer Palace: Located on the northwestern outskirts of the city, it was an imperial summer resort of the Qing Dynasty. With its perfect layout, magnificent buildings and enchanting landscape, it is the most splendid classical garden in China.

Ox Street Mosque: The Ox Street Mosque, located in the Guang’ anmennei area in the southwestern section of the city, is the oldest and largest of the 80-odd mosques in Beijing.

Day 4 – Wednesday, 14 October 2026 – Beijing – Xi’an

Transfer via: High speed G train (Duration: about 4.5-6 hours), Second Class

Meals: Breakfast, dinner

Accommodation: Mercure Xi’an Downtown, Deluxe Room

Local Life Immersion at Temple of Heaven & High-Speed Train to Xi’an

Enjoy your morning at the Temple of Heaven, a magnificent architectural complex showcasing Eastern aesthetics. It was the place where ancient Chinese emperors prayed for bumper harvests, and now it has become a public park. There are many people around the retirement age doing exercises like playing Tai Chi.

In the afternoon, take a high-speed train to Xi’an. On your arrival, your private guide will greet you and transfer your hotel.

Temple of Heaven: It is the place which was visited yearly by the emperors who performed

intricate rituals to insure a good harvest for the whole nation at ancient times

Day 5 – Thursday, 15 October 2026 – Xi’an

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Mercure Xi’an Downtown, Deluxe Room

Meet the legendry Terracotta Warriors, captured by the legends of this grand array formed by thousands life-size clay warriors, horses and chariots.

After it, have a short break at Xian Art Ceramics Factory, try to make a terracotta on your own, and then drive about an hour back to the city, stroll on the bustling Muslim Street and visit Great Mosque of Xi’an.

Terracotta Warriors & Bronze Chariots: Discovered in 1974 by local farmers digging a well, the Terracotta Warriors is one of the most significant archeological finds of the 20th century and has been registered in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site consists of three main buildings, Pit 1, Pit 2, and Pit 3. The three pits occupy an area of 22,000 square meters, housing about 8,000 life-size pottery warriors and horses. These painted terracotta warriors and horses, which individually sculpted from real-life models and arranged in battle formation, have been protecting the mausoleum of the first emperor in Chinese history, Emperor Qin Shi Huang, since 2,200 years ago. –Learning to make your own Terracotta: You will have a chance to study how to make Terracotta on your own. It is a special experience.

Muslim Street: Muslim Street is the center of the sizable Chinese-Muslim community in Xi’an, considered as a snack street by the locals. It is a fantastic place to wander and pass through linked with shops selling a large variety of interesting local delicacies, snacks, and souvenirs. It is also packed with small restaurants serving typical Muslim food.

Great Mosque of Xi’an: The Great Mosque of Xi’an is one of the four grand Islamic mosques in China with a history of more than 1,200 years. To this day, it still is a major spot for Muslims in Xi’an to held religious activities.

Day 6 – Friday, 16 October 2026 – Xi’an – Shanghai

Transfer via: High speed G train (Duration: about 6.5 hours), Second Class Seat, arranged by Odynovo

Meals: Breakfast, dinner

Accommodation: Golden Tulip Shanghai Rainbow, Standard Room

This morning you will be transferred to the railway station to catch your high speed train to Shanghai. Upon arrival, meet your guide for a private transfer to the hotel.

Day 7 – Saturday, 17 October 2026 – Shanghai

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Golden Tulip Shanghai Rainbow, Standard Room

Recognize Shanghai from the Bund, with colonial buildings with different styles standing along it prominently since the 1920s. Next, visit a tiny and exquisite Chinese Garden the Yu Garden. Outside it, stroll around the busy bazaar and visit a silk workshop before continuing to explore the Former French Concession. For the rest of the afternoon, For the rest of the afternoon, immerse yourself in the myriads collections of the Shanghai Museum and visit Xiaotaoyuan Mosque.

The Bund: It is the microcosm of old Shanghai as well as the landmark of modern Shanghai. Strolling along the Bund, you will marvel at the spectacular international style architectures and their histories while enjoying the charming skyline on the east bank of the Pujiang River at the same time. –Yu Garden: Located in the Old Town of Shanghai and laid out in 1577 AD by a powerful Ming official, Yu Garden shows a beautiful landscape of pagodas, pavilions, rockeries, fountains, ancient trees, and precious flowers.

Silk Workshop (factory): Chinese silk has surprised the world through the ancient Silk Road. How small cocoons transformed into elegant silk and embroideries has for long time been described as a magical process. When visit the workshop/factory, you will see a variety of skills used for producing the dazzling silk items. It is also a good place to find worthwhile souvenirs for your families and friends.

Former French Concession: The former French Concession in old days now is a great walking area full of history, with its cobble streets, beautiful French style villas, variety of cafes, restaurants and antique stores.

Shanghai Museum East (closed on Tuesday): The Shanghai Museum East, situated in Pudong, presents a modern, interactive museum experience. With its vast open spaces, glass-walled exhibition halls, and innovative digital displays, the East Pavilion offers a fresh and engaging way to explore art. Unlike the West Pavilion, this museum extends beyond traditional Chinese artifacts, incorporating modern and international art, multimedia installations, and interactive exhibits. A highlight is the artifact conservation lab, where visitors can witness real-time restoration work. The museum also features hands-on digital experiences, immersive art projections, and special thematic exhibitions that appeal to a wider audience, including families and younger visitors. With its cutting-edge technology, diverse collections, and interactive approach, the East Pavilion is perfect for those seeking a dynamic and contemporary museum visit, blending tradition with innovation

Day 8 – Sunday, 18 October 2026 – Shanghai – Exit

Transfer via: Flight, arranged on your own

Meals: Breakfast

Meet your driver at the appointed time for a private transfer to the airport, and bid farewell to China.

Welcome your return to discover more natural and cultural beauties in this land.

End of service

Day 9 Sun 18-Oct-2026 Arrival – Hong Kong

Upon your arrival at Hong Kong, a vibrant metropolis, our local guide will meet you and escort you to your hotel. The rest of the day is free at your own leisure.

Accommodations: The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers (4 star), Pacific Grand Room(Towers Wing)

Transfer via: Flight (CX0365 arrive 12:30), arranged on your own

Day 10 Mon 19-Oct-2026 – Hong Kong

Enjoy a wonderful one-day tour to explore Hong Kong’s beauty.

Ride the historic Peak Tram up to the awe-inspiring Victoria Peak, where panoramic vistas of the Victoria Harbor will leave you breathless.

Spend some time unwinding at Repulse Bay, where magnificent scenery unfolds like a calm painting. Journey into the bustling heart of Stanley Market, where shopping for souvenirs and local gems becomes an adventure in itself.

Immerse yourself in the grace and sanctity of Wong Tai Sin Temple, where you can discover the mystique of old-school Chinese fortune telling.

Stroll along Tsim Sha Tsui’s iconic Avenue of Stars, a vantage point for panoramic vistas of Victoria

Harbor.

Ensure you glimpse the enduring Clock Tower, a

symbol that unites Hong Kong’s captivating past and present.

Accommodations: The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers (4 star), Pacific Grand Room(Towers Wing) Meals:Breakfast

Tour Package Includes

Air Tickets

Hotel Accommodation

English-Speaking & Expert Islamic History Guide

Full Board (Halal Meals)

Transportation via

Bullet Trains & Luxury Coach (Complimentary)

Bottled Water Daily

All Sightseeing & Entrance Fees as per the Itinerar

Tour Price Excludes:

Personal, Medical & Travel Insurance

In-Room Dining & Hotel Extras

Video/Photo Shoot Charges

Any Other sevices Not Mentioned Above

China Tour Packages From Canada

Explore China Tour packages from Canada with Uqaab Guide .Visit Beijing, Shanghai, and The Great Wall of China with affordable and guided travel options.

China is one of the most fascinating travel destinations in the world, offering a perfect mix of ancient history ,modern cities, and cultural heritage.Uqaab Guide provides affordable and well-planned China tour pakages from Canada for families, groups and solo travelers.

Call to Action

Book your China tour from Canada today with Uqaab Guide and explore one of the worlds most iconic destinations.