Imperial China by Private Train
Xi'an to Hong Kong on the Golden Eagle Silk Road Express Private Train
Overview
Step aboard for an unforgettable 12-day exploration of China’s cultural wonders and modern icons, an immersive tour that blends imperial legacy with contemporary elegance. Stand before the awe-inspiring Terracotta Army in Xi’an, carved in silent tribute to China’s first emperor, then trace the footsteps of dynasties past at Luoyang’s Longmen Grottoes. Wander Beijing’s Forbidden City and climb the storied stones of the Great Wall before experiencing Shanghai’s glittering skyline from above and afloat.
Travels to: China
Photos and details: Discover what life is like aboard the Golden Eagle Silk Road Express.

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Itinerary
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Days 1-3: Xi’an (China), Luoyang
Begin your journey with a one-night stay at a top hotel in Xi’an, and connect with fellow travelers at a welcome reception. At a special Tang Dynasty show, celebrate Xi’an’s cultural heritage, pairing authentic cuisine with spectacular music and dance. Discover Xi’an’s ancient city walls and the magnificent Terracotta Warriors. Head east into China’s Silk Road history as you explore Luoyang, one of the seven ancient capitals of China. Here, discover Longmen Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as the legendary Shaolin Temple. Board the luxurious Golden Eagle Silk Road Express, where a festive welcome dinner marks the beginning of your rail adventure in style.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Enjoying the Tang Dynasty cuisine, music, and dance
- Originally crafted warriors of Terra Cotta army
- Settling into the luxurious Golden Eagle Silk Road Express
- Longmen Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Days 4-6: Beijing, Shanghai, Jingdezhen
Explore the multi-faceted capital of China, Beijing. Head outside the city to take in the the majestic Great Wall at Badaling, and back in the capital stroll through the vast complex of the Forbidden City. Savor a traditional Peking Duck lunch before crossing Tianamen square to appreciate the beauty of the Summer Palace.
Visit Shanghai, the most populous city in China and a global financial hub. Discover the Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest and the world’s third-tallest building. Continue to Jingdezhen known as the “Porcelain Capital” and explore the Jingdezhen Ceramics Museum. Reboard the train and head to Yichang.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The Great Wall at Badaling, with stunning views of the countryside
- Central Beijing’s ancient and modern sites, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Summer Palace
- A night cruise along the Huangpu River aboard a luxurious private yacht
- Jingdezhen Ceramics Museum dedicated to the art and history of Chinese ceramics
- Exploring the ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Expo Area near Jingdezhen
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Days 7-9: Yichang, Chengdu
Begin your day in Yichang, an ancient city with a history spanning over 4,000 years. Take a boat trip through the breathtaking Natural Grand Canyon with lunch onboard. Explore Chengdu, one China’s oldest cities, visiting the Giant Panda Research Base and taking in a Sichuan Opera Show at Shufeng Yayun Opera House.
HIGHLIGHTS
- A boat trip through the breathtaking Natural Grand Canyon
- Discovering the Giant Panda Research Base
- Sichuan Opera Show at the Shufeng Yayun Opera House
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Day 10-12: Guilin, Hong Kong
Arrive in Guilin and admire its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Cruise the river among the crags and caves of the wind-carved limestone formations. Enjoy the serene sunset and witness the age-old tradition of cormorant fishing. Your final destination is Hong Kong. Enjoy free time in this vibrant metropolis China, followed by a Farewell Dinner to celebrate the journey’s end.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Cruising the river among the wind-carved limestone formations
- Witnessing the age-old tradition of cormorant fishing
- Farewell Dinner in Hong Kong
Dates & Prices
Minimum group size: Minimums vary – call for confirmation status
Land Tour Price, Per Person.
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2027 Dates
Apr 19 - 30Superior Class, double occupancy$22,500Superior Class, single occupancy$35,000Han Dynasty Suite, double occupancy$55,000Han Dynasty Suite, single occupancy$110,000
What's Included
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Tour Includes
- Accommodations, as noted in the itinerary.
- All meals, from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on final tour day, including a generous allowance of wine, local beer, and soft drinks with lunch and dinner.
- Arrival/departure transfers, provided you arrive and depart on the tour start/end dates and in the tour start/end cities.
- All guided off-train tours, as outlined in the itinerary.
- Services of an experienced Train Tour Manager as well as local guides for scheduled off-train tours.
- Complimentary tea, coffee and mineral water round the clock from your car attendant while on board the train.
- All gratuities.
- Baggage handling.
- Complete pre-departure information, including detailed packing list, reading list, and Touring with MIR handbook with country-specific information, maps, and travel tips.
- Customized visa application and instruction kit (please note, visa fees are not included in the tour price).
- Electronic final update bulletin, with any late news, updates and important information.
- Assistance booking your custom flight arrangements, on request. (Please note that international airfare is not included in the land tour cost).
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Not Included
- International airfare, including taxes/fuel surcharges, and surface transport to the point of joining/leaving the tour. MIR is able to assist with arrangements, as detailed in the itinerary.
- Meals and drinks not specified as included in the itinerary.
- Single supplement (difference between double rate and single occupancy rate) if requested or required.
- Optional pre- or post-tour extensions.
- Expenses incurred as a result of delay, modification, or extension of a tour due to causes beyond MIR’s control.
- Visa fees, excess baggage charges, airport departure taxes, vaccination, and other medical costs.
- Travel insurance, including cancellation, medical, and evacuation insurance.
- Items of a personal nature, such as phone calls, email, laundry, and alcohol.
Activity Level
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Level 2: Moderate
Level 2: Moderate
This rail journey by private train features significant touring on foot, throughout which travelers are expected to keep up with other group members. Walking during touring days will be on a variety of surfaces, with many streets and sidewalks being uneven; and elevators generally not available during touring excursions, leading to some stair climbing. Challenges on board the train include long onboard distances with heavy doors, as well as steep steps and gaps to navigate while embarking and disembarking. Only those willing to accept local standards of amenities and services should consider joining this program.
Travelers must be able to walk a mile per day keeping up with other group members. Streets and sidewalks can be uneven or unexpected surfaces, and handrails are not always present. Steps, which may be required due to lack of elevators, may be steep and/or uneven, and may also lack handrails. The distance on board the train between sleeping and dining carriages may be significant, and there are many heavy doors to navigate when moving throughout the train. Getting on and off the train involves navigating steep steps, low platforms, and possible gaps between the train and the platform. Navigating rail stations may also involve traveling up and over steep steps/footbridges to cross tracks, or steep steps and dark tunnels to cross under to/from the train station. Although porterage is provided where possible, you may have to carry your baggage for short distances.
General shortcomings of the tourism infrastructure may include problems with bureaucratic service and availability and quality of public restrooms when not on board the train.