
Benny’s China Hong Kong Macau8N/9D 4 Cities Beijing, Shanghai, Macau, Hong Kong |
We are thrilled to have you with us for this incredible tour of Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Macau. As your dedicated travel agents, we have crafted an itinerary that highlights the best each destination has to offer, ensuring an unforgettable experience. Our adventure begins in Beijing, the heart of China's history and culture. From the majestic Great Wall and the grandeur of the Forbidden City to the serene beauty of the Summer Palace, Beijing is a city where ancient history and modernity coexist seamlessly. Be prepared to be enchanted by the city's traditional hutongs and the modern architectural marvels that dot its skyline. Next, we head to Shanghai, China's bustling metropolis known for its stunning skyline and vibrant energy. Walk along the iconic Bund, explore the historic French Concession, and marvel at the futuristic buildings of Pudong. Shanghai is a city of contrasts, where traditional charm meets contemporary innovation. Our journey continues to Hong Kong, a dazzling city where East meets west. From the panoramic views at Victoria Peak to the bustling markets of Mong Kok, and the tranquil beaches of Repulse Bay, Hong Kong offers a diverse array of experiences. Indulge in the city's world-renowned cuisine and immerse yourself in its unique cultural blend. Finally, we visit Macau, known as the "Las Vegas of Asia." Beyond its glamorous casinos and entertainment, Macau is rich in history and culture. Discover the historic Ruins of St. Paul's, stroll through the charming Senado Square, and enjoy the fusion of Portuguese and Chinese influences that make Macau so unique. Throughout your tour, our experienced guides will be at your service, providing valuable insights and ensuring your comfort and enjoyment. We encourage you to take full advantage of their knowledge and passion for these amazing destinations. |
Tour FAQ
What are the must-visit attractions in China?
- China offers several iconic sites such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, and the stunning landscapes of Guilin.
What is the best time to visit China, Hong Kong, and Macau?
- The best time to visit is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and comfortable for sightseeing.
Is visa required for visiting China, Hong Kong, and Macau?
- Yes, a visa is required for mainland China, but Hong Kong and Macau have separate visa policies. Travelers from many countries can visit Hong Kong and Macau visa-free for short stays.
What are the most popular foods to try in Hong Kong?
- Hong Kong is known for dim sum, roast goose, egg tarts, wonton noodles, and the famous Hong Kong-style milk tea.
Are there any cultural customs to be aware of while visiting China, Hong Kong, and Macau?
- In China, respect for elders and the importance of manners are key cultural values. In Hong Kong and Macau, English is widely spoken, but it’s appreciated to know a few basic phrases in Cantonese.
What currency is used in China, Hong Kong, and Macau?
- China uses the Chinese Yuan (CNY), Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), and Macau uses the Macanese Pataca (MOP). It’s advisable to carry local currency for smaller transactions.
What are the shopping highlights in Hong Kong and Macau?
- Hong Kong is famous for luxury shopping, street markets, and electronics, while Macau is known for its high-end casinos, designer boutiques, and local handicrafts.
Can I visit all three cities in one trip?
- Yes, it is possible to visit China, Hong Kong, and Macau in one trip. They are relatively close to each other, and travel between them is convenient.
What are the famous historical sites to visit in Macau?
- In Macau, don’t miss the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre, which includes the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square, and A-Ma Temple.
Is English widely spoken in Hong Kong and Macau?
- Yes, English is widely spoken in both Hong Kong and Macau, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. However, knowing a few basic Cantonese phrases can be helpful in local markets.
Tour Gallery







