Viking Cruises | 15 Days | Beijing to Hong Kong
September 5 - 19, 2025
Join Viking on a fully guided 15-day voyage along China’s southeastern coast. With Viking’s deep understanding of Chinese culture, immerse yourself in this distinctive country’s cuisines and landscapes. Explore Shanghai’s Bund and seldom-visited ports for a rare glimpse into Chinese life, revealing a rich tapestry of traditions, flavors and natural beauty
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Day 1 (SEP 5, 2025): Beijing (Tianjin), China
Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. The bustling port city of Tianjin is the gateway to the Chinese capital of Beijing. The city’s strategic location along the Grand Canal facilitated its rise as a commercial hub, attracting traders from across the globe for centuries. Today, it handles a large portion of the region’s maritime commerce. Tianjin’s cuisine reflects its port heritage, emphasizing seafood and dishes that are celebrated for their freshness, saltiness and soft yet crispy textures. The colorful street food scene serves a range of local favorites, such as “Eight Great Bowls” and “Four Great Stews.”
Day 2 (SEP 6, 2025): Dalian, China
Dalian enjoys a privileged stature as one of China’s most livable cities. Its picturesque setting and numerous parks help to create a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Throughout its long history, several foreign nations called it their own, thanks to its strategic position on the Liaodong Peninsula on Korea Bay. The British and Japanese each controlled the port at various points, and Russia built a port city here at the turn of the 20th century due to the bay’s ice-free waters. Today, a relaxed manner prevails in this city of modern skyscrapers and colonial gems.
Day 3-4 (SEP 7-8, 2025): Qingdao, China
Qingdao enjoys clear air, sweeping sea views and European influences. Once a colony of both Germany and Japan, Qingdao straddles the waters of Jiaozhou Bay. With its proximity to Korea and Japan, it is also one of China’s most important trade centers. The city’s German and Japanese structures have been preserved in Ba Da Guan, or “Eight Great Passes,” a district of grand mansions whose streets are named for ancient military fortresses. European half-timbered houses also dot the streets of Qingdao and Germany’s beer-brewing tradition dates to the days of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Day 5 (SEP 9, 2025): At Sea
Day 6-7 (SEP 10-11, 2025): Shanghai, China
China’s largest city and one of the world’s most important ports, Shanghai began as a fishing village 5,000 years ago. Long a draw for people from around the world, it has a history of being an open-minded city with a freewheeling character. Today, it is a modern metropolis and center of finance that orbits around its famous Bund, the elegant riverfront promenade overlooked by colonial-era banks and trading houses. Shanghai’s old quarter retains the narrow lanes and street markets of yore. The renowned Shanghai Museum contains a wonderful collection of ancient Chinese art.
Day 8 (SEP 12, 2025): At Sea
Day 9 (SEP 13, 2025): Zhoushan, China
Zhoushan is located on the largest island in its namesake archipelago, which encompasses nearly 1,400 islands and more than 3,000 reefs. The isles are steeped in spiritual traditions, influenced by Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and folk beliefs. One of its most famous attractions is Mount Putuo, one of Buddhism’s four sacred mountains. Dedicated to Guanyin, the goddess of mercy, it has many temples, statues and caves related to her worship. The island is also known for its natural beauty, such as the Chaoyin Cave, where the sound of the waves resembles Buddhist chants.
Day 10 (SEP 14, 2025): Dongtou, China
Dongtou is a district in the southern Zhejiang province, the largest of a 168-island archipelago in the East China Sea. It has a strong fishing tradition, and many of its coastal villages are home to colorful fishing boats anchored offshore. The picturesque district is also renowned for its peculiar rock formations; the result of years of erosion by the elements, they provide an otherworldly and captivating backdrop. The district’s most iconic landmark is Wanghai Temple, perched atop a steep promontory overlooking the bay and brimming with more than 1,500 years of history.
Day 11 (SEP 15, 2025): Pingtan, China
Pingtan is located off the southern tip of Fuzhou, across the strait from Taiwan. The largest island in the Fujian province and the fifth-largest China, it straddles the boundary between the East and South China Seas. Known as the “Maldives of China,” Pingtan is renowned for its beautiful coastal scenery, including pristine beaches, clear waters and numerous undersea reefs. Offshore, various weathered granite sea stacks dot the coast, the product of eons of erosion by the sea. Long a center for fishing, Pingtan is now a popular destination during the summer months.
Day 12 (SEP 16, 2026): Xiamen, China
Xiamen straddles the islands at the mouth of the Jiulong River and boasts picturesque colonial architecture. One of China’s most fascinating cities, it is graced by salty sea breezes, rocky promontories and gleaming glass towers. Xiamen has been largely influenced by the Hoklo people. Han Chinese whose ancestors hail from this Fujian province, they continue to hand down their own unique dialect and cultural traditions. The city’s Nanputuo Temple complex, a sacred Buddhist temple, is one of China’s most revered and attracts pilgrims from all corners of the nation.
Day 13 (SEP 17, 2026): At Sea
Day 14 (SEP 18, 2026): Shenzhen, China
Nicknamed China’s “Silicon Valley,” the modern metropolis of Shenzhen is a symbol of the country’s rapid economic growth and reform. Since the late 1970s, Shenzhen has transformed from a small fishing village into a global technological and financial hub. Today, it is home to numerous tech giants, startups and research institutions, making it a center for innovation, electronics manufacturing and the global technology industry. A diverse cityscape features futuristic skyscrapers, while its proximity to bustling Hong Kong imparts an international flavor to the city.
Day 15 (SEP 19, 2026): Hong Kong
After breakfast, disembark your ship and transfer to Hong Kong International Airport for your journey home.
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