China itinerary
South China: Coast, Food and Karst in 10 Days
South China: Coast, Food and Karst in 10 Days is a route-card itinerary built in the same practical format as the Japan Golden Route sample: quick facts, day-by-day pacing, photo notes, base advice and planning tips.
Quick facts
Know the shape before you book.
Guangzhou -> Guilin/Yangshuo -> Xiamen/Fujian
10 days / 9 nights
Best in spring or autumn; avoid major Chinese holiday peaks where possible.
Moderate
Food travellers and warmer-weather routes
Before you go
Sort the practical layer early.
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Day by day
The route at a practical pace.
This follows the structure of the Japan Golden Route sample: quick facts, daily pacing, photo notes, base advice and tips.
Guangzhou arrival and dim sum
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Old Guangzhou and Pearl River
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Markets and Cantonese food
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Train or fly to Guilin
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Li River to Yangshuo
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Yangshuo countryside
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Longji or relaxed buffer day
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Transfer to Xiamen/Fujian
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Coast, tulou or tea country
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Departure
Keep the day focused. Add one main sight, one food or neighbourhood block and one photo window instead of treating the route as a checklist.
Photo note: early morning or blue hour will usually give the cleanest travel images.
Where to stay
Base summary.
Use these bases as a starting point, then adjust around flights, train times and hotel availability.
| Place | Nights | Best area |
|---|---|---|
| Guangzhou | 2-4 | Stay central and check station or airport access |
| Guilin/Yangshuo | 1-3 | Stay central and check station or airport access |
| Xiamen/Fujian | 1-3 | Stay central and check station or airport access |
First-timer tips
What changes the trip quality.
Small planning choices matter in China.
Keep the first arrival day light.
Check train station locations before booking hotels.
Build in one flexible buffer when routes involve mountains or long transfers.
Use the country hub for destination pages, then open this itinerary when ready for day-by-day planning.