East China Travel Guide
East China travel guide: East China is one of the easiest regions to plan beyond Shanghai—frequent high-speed trains, compact city centers, and a “best-of” mix of classical gardens (Suzhou), West Lake scenery (Hangzhou), major history (Nanjing), iconic hikes (Huangshan), and water-town nights (Wuzhen).
This East China travel guide helps you pick the right cities, choose day trips vs overnights, and connect everything with realistic train routes, station tips, and itinerary ideas—without overpacking your schedule.
For most first-time visitors, the simplest plan is to base in Shanghai and add 1–3 side trips (start with Suzhou and Hangzhou). Add Nanjing for deeper history, and add Huangshan only if you want a true nature highlight.
East China Travel Guide: East China at a Glance
- Recommended stay: 7–10 days for a multi-city trip (or 3–7 days if you’re based in Shanghai)
- Best for: first-timers, independent travel, high-speed rail trips, culture + scenery balance
- Best first-timer strategy: choose 2 core cities first (Suzhou + Hangzhou), then add Nanjing or Huangshan based on your interests
What to See in East China (and How to Choose Your Cities)
Start with the city hub pages for decision-making and “what’s worth it,” then use the itinerary pages to turn your choices into a schedule.
City Travel Guides

Suzhou Travel Guide

Hangzhou Travel Guide

Nanjing Travel Guide

Huangshan Travel Guide

Wuzhen Travel Guide

Shanghai Travel Guide
East China Travel Guide Itineraries (7–10 Days)
If you want a ready-made plan with realistic pacing and smooth train connections, start here.
East China in 7 Days (Shanghai–Suzhou–Hangzhou)
East China in 10 Days (+ Nanjing + Huangshan)
East China Day Trips (Based in Shanghai)
If you prefer unpacking once and exploring outward, Shanghai is an excellent base. Use the day-trip hub first, then pick 1–3 destinations.
Day Trips from Shanghai
Day Trip to Suzhou from Shanghai: Trains, Route, and What to See
Day Trip to Hangzhou from Shanghai: West Lake Highlights in One Day
Zhujiajiao Water Town Day Trip from Shanghai: How to Go + What to Expect
Wuzhen Day Trip Guide: What to See, Which Scenic Area to Choose
How to Get Around East China (High-Speed Rail)
High-speed trains are the backbone of East China travel. Read the rail overview once, then use route pages to avoid station/timing mistakes.
Rail Basics
Rail basics (read once): High-Speed Train Guide for Tourists
Most-Used Train Routes in East China
Shanghai to Suzhou High-Speed Train: Tickets, Stations, and Travel Time
Shanghai to Hangzhou High-Speed Train: Which Station to Use + Booking
Shanghai to Nanjing High-Speed Train: Routes, Stations, and Tips
Suzhou to Hangzhou: Best Train Route and How to Book
Hangzhou to Huangshan: Best Route (Train + Bus) for Tourists
How to Get to Huangshan from Shanghai: Train + Bus Options
Nanjing to Huangshan: How to Travel (Realistic Options)
Shanghai to Wuzhen: How to Go (Train + Bus)
Hangzhou to Wuzhen: Best Route and Day Trip Timing
Shanghai Transfers (Airports & Train Stations)
Pudong Airport (PVG) to Downtown Shanghai: All Transfer Options Compared
Hongqiao Airport/Station to Central Shanghai: The Easiest Routes
Practical Travel Tips for East China (2026)
These three topics solve most friction points in China travel—payments, internet access, and ticket/ID rules.
Payments in China for Tourists (2026)
SIM/eSIM in China for Tourists (2026)
Booking Tickets in China as a Foreigner
Where to Stay in East China (Quick Picks by City)
If you choose the right base area, you’ll save time every day—especially for early trains and day trips.
Where to Stay in Shanghai: Best Areas for First-Time Visitors
Where to Stay in Suzhou: Best Areas (Old Town vs SIP vs Near Gardens)
Where to Stay in Hangzhou: Best Areas for West Lake and Transit
Where to Stay in Nanjing: Best Areas for Sightseeing and Nightlife
Where to Stay for Huangshan: On the Mountain vs Tangkou (Pros & Cons)
Where to Stay in Wuzhen: Inside the Scenic Area vs Outside
East China Travel Guide FAQ
Is 7 days enough for East China?
Yes—7 days is enough for a first trip if you keep it simple (Shanghai + Suzhou + Hangzhou). Add Nanjing or Huangshan only if you have extra time.
Can I do East China without renting a car?
Yes. For most travelers, trains + metro + short taxi rides are easier than driving.
Which is better: a Wuzhen day trip or staying overnight?
Overnight is best if you care about night views and a calmer atmosphere. Day trips can still be great—timing is everything.
What to Read Next
Start Here: Plan Your East China Trip (Based in Shanghai)
Shanghai Travel Guide
East China in 7 Days (Shanghai–Suzhou–Hangzhou)
East China in 10 Days (+ Nanjing + Huangshan)
Day Trips from Shanghai
High-Speed Train Guide for Tourists

Leave a Reply