8-Day Beijing to Harbin Winter Itinerary
Experience China’s winter magic across two iconic cities. In Beijing, marvel at imperial grandeur: Tiananmen Square’s flag ceremony, Forbidden City’s snow-dusted halls, and Mutianyu Great Wall’s icy trails. Savor Peking duck and hutong trishaw rides. Fly to Harbin, where Saint Sophia Cathedral’s onion domes and Ice & Snow World’s glittering castles dazzle. Ski Yabuli’s slopes, soak in hot springs, and wander Snow Town’s lantern-lit cottages. This journey blends ancient heritage, frosty adventures, and Cantonese-Siberian flavors in a winter tapestry of culture and nature.
Included with every escorted tour
Day 1: Arrive in Beijing
Arrive in Beijing and transfer to the hotel–Free Activities
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Airport Pickup & Hotel Check-In: A private driver will greet you at Beijing Capital Airport with a sign bearing your name, ensuring a smooth transfer to your 4-star hotel in the city center.
Free Time: Rest and acclimatize to the bustling capital.
Recommended Activity: Imperial Banquet Dinner – indulge in a feast fit for emperors at a restored courtyard restaurant. Savor crispy Peking duck, watch acrobatic face-changing performances, and sip fragrant jasmine tea while musicians play guzheng (Chinese zither).
Pro Tip: Book dinner early to secure window seats overlooking a traditional courtyard.
Day 2: Beijing
Tiananmen Square – Forbidden City – Hutongs – Temple of Heaven
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Breakfast
Start your day at Tiananmen Square for the dawn flag-raising ceremony, a patriotic spectacle with military marching bands. Next, step into the Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Snow blankets the red walls and golden roofs, creating a monochrome contrast against the azure winter sky.
In the afternoon, pedal through the Hutongs (traditional alleyways) on a trishaw, weaving through narrow lanes lined with siheyuan (courtyard homes). End your day at the Temple of Heaven, a masterpiece of Ming-era architecture where emperors prayed for harvests.
Recommended Activity: Use a telephoto lens to zoom in on the Forbidden City’s intricate roof tiles.
Travel Tip: Wear waterproof boots to navigate slushy streets.
Day 3: Beijing
Mutianyu Great Wall – Bird’s Nest – Water Cube
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Breakfast
After breakfast, depart for the Mutianyu Great Wall, where snow clings to ancient stones and frost-laden pines frame the valley below. Ride the cable car to Tower 14 for panoramic views, then hike the “Eagle Flies Facing Upward” trail—a 2-hour trek along unrestored steps ending at Tower 20, which overlooks the wild Jiankou section. For a thrill, rent a plastic sled and zoom down from Tower 6 to the foothill. As dusk falls, return to Beijing for an Olympic Park Night Tour: marvel at the Bird’s Nest glowing in red, blue, and gold during hourly light shows. Then head to the Water Cube, now an Olympic-sized ice rink. The aquatic center’s exterior flickers like a giant ice cube.
Recommended Activity: Use a slow shutter speed (1/4s) to capture light trails from passing cars along the park’s promenade.
Travel Tip: Bring microspikes for boots—icy steps can be slippery.
Day 4: Beijing - Harbin
Beijing – Harbin (by flight or high-speed train)
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Breakfast
After breakfast, fly to Harbin (1.5 hours) or take a high-speed train (7 hours) through frozen wetlands and villages piled with cornstalks. Upon arrival, check into your hotel.
Free Time: wander the Harbin Grand Theatre, its undulating white tiers resembling snowdrifts, or sip glintwein (mulled wine) at Maxim’s Café, a 1906 Central Avenue landmark with frescoed ceilings.
Travel Tips for Harbin
Dress in Layers: Thermal wear, waterproof boots, and a face mask are essential (temps drop to -20°C/-4°F).
Battery Care: Carry a portable charger; keep phones/cameras in inner pockets.
Anti-Fog Wipes: For glasses or camera lenses in cold air.
Cash Reserves: Small bills for street vendors (credit cards accepted in major spots).
Day 5: Harbin
Saint Sophia Church – Central Street – Jile Temple – Music Corridor/Ice & Snow World (open from Dec 25 to late Feb)
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Breakfast
Begin at Saint Sophia Cathedral, climbing the bell tower for views of onion domes against blue skies. After breakfast, shop for Soviet-era trinkets on Central Avenue and try suan cai hotpot at Old Siberian Restaurant. In the afternoon, explore Jilesi Temple (极乐寺) and the Music Gallery, where ice sculptures of pianos and violins line the path. (if visiting between December 25–February 26, head straight to Ice and Snow World for ice slides and a 3D-mapped ice castle)
Recommended Activity: Use a polarizing filter to reduce glare on ice sculptures.
Travel Tip: Wear two pairs of socks—footwear rentals are often thin.
Day 6: Harbin - Yabuli Ski Resort
Go skiing in Yabuli – Enjoy Yabuli Night
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Breakfast
After breakfast, drive 2.5 hours to Yabuli Ski Resort – China’s premier ski destination for a day of skiing. Beginners master gentle slopes via the “Magic Carpet” lift, while experts tackle the Happy Valley black diamond. Private lessons (¥500/3 hours) include video analysis. In the afternoon, test your skills at the terrain park’s jumps and rails. In the evening, soak in a hot spring under starry skies or feast on grilled meats at a farmhouse restaurant.
Recommended Activity: Film your descent with a chest-mounted GoPro for a first-person POV.
Travel Tip: Wear a helmet—wind chill at -15°C can cause frostbite in minutes.
Day 7: Snow Town
Explore Snow Town
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Breakfast
After breakfast, immerse yourself in Snow Town, a winter wonderland where snowdrifts pile higher than rooftops. Begin at Xueyun Dajie, the village’s lively main drag lined with wooden cottages adorned with candy-cane chimneys and red lanterns. Browse stalls selling handcrafted ice lanterns, frosted pinecone ornaments, and steaming cups of sweet fermented milk tea.
Next, wander through the Snow Market, a bustling hub where vendors hawk fur-lined boots, spiced mulled wine, and skewers of grilled beef. Watch artisans carve ice sculptures of dragons and pagodas, their chisels tapping rhythmically in the crisp air.
For a taste of rural life, hop aboard a horse-drawn sled (马拉爬犁). The clip-clop of hooves echoes as you glide through frozen forests, past snow-laden birches and wooden bridges draped with icicles. The journey culminates at the Ice Gallery (冰雪长廊), a natural tunnel formed by a frozen waterfall. Sunlight filters through the ice, casting an ethereal blue glow—perfect for capturing with a polarizing filter.
Recommended Activity: Use a macro lens to photograph snowflakes clinging to woolen mittens during the sled ride.
Travel Tip: Pack a universal charger—cold temperatures drain phone batteries rapidly.
Day 8: Harbin DepartureDay 8: Harbin Departure
Return to Harbin – Harbin airport transfer– End of tour
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Breakfast
After breakfast, transfer to Harbin Taiping Airport. For last-minute shopping, stop at Hongbo Square (en route) for black-wood carvings and blueberry liquor. As your flight ascends, reflect on frozen adventures—from Beijing’s imperial grandeur to Harbin’s icy fairytales.