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Discover Homejourney's Budget Travel Guide to China Itinerary 14 Days: Complete Country. Singapore travellers' two weeks China route with costs, tips & safety for trusted adventures.

Homejourney's Budget Travel Guide to China Itinerary 14 Days: Complete Country

Our Budget Travel Guide to China Itinerary 14 Days: Complete Country covers Beijing, Xi'an, Zhangjiajie, Guilin, Yangshuo, and Shanghai on a S$1,500–2,500 budget per person from Singapore, prioritizing safety and value for savvy travellers.[1][2][3]

At Homejourney, we build trust through verified insights, just as we do for Singapore property buyers exploring Asian opportunities. This China 14 days plan links to our pillar guide on China Itinerary 14 Days: Complete Country Guide for Singapore Travellers | Homejourney China Itinerary 14 Days: Complete Country Guide for Singapore Travellers | Homej... , offering tactical steps for budget explorers.[2]



Why This China Complete Itinerary Fits Budget Travellers from Singapore

China's vast landscapes and history make a two weeks China trip ideal for first-timers. Fly direct from Singapore Changi to Beijing (S$400–600 return via Scoot or AirAsia, 5–6 hours).[3] Best time: March–May or September–November for mild weather and fewer crowds, avoiding Golden Week (Oct 1–7).

Currency: Exchange SGD to CNY at 1 SGD ≈ 5.3 CNY (check Homejourney's tools for real-time rates, supporting multi-currency for investors).Straits Times Housing News Use Alipay/WeChat Pay for 20–30% savings on street food and transport—link your Singapore bank card easily.

Safety first: Download Pleco app for translation, register with MFA Singapore app, and stick to high-speed trains (G/D class, S$50–150 per leg) for reliable travel.[2]



Day-by-Day China Travel Route: 14 Days Budget Breakdown

This China complete itinerary uses bullet trains and budget flights (S$100–200 via Spring Airlines), hostels (S$20–40/night), and street eats (S$5–10/meal). Total internal travel: S$400.[1][2][3]

Days 1–4: Beijing (Imperial Heart)

Day 1: Arrive, Temple of Heaven (¥15/S$3), Tiananmen Square (free), Forbidden City (¥60/S$12). Hostel in Wangfujing (S$25).[2]

Day 2: Hutong rickshaw tour (¥100/S$20), Jingshan Park views (¥10). Insider tip: Eat jianbing crepes (S$2) from street vendors near hostel—locals' breakfast fave.

Day 3: Mutianyu Great Wall (cable car ¥140/S$28 round-trip). Hike less-crowded Jinshanling section early (bus S$15).[1][3]

Day 4: Summer Palace (¥30), overnight D-train to Xi'an (S$80, 4.5hrs).[2]

Days 5–6: Xi'an (Ancient Warriors)

Day 5: Terracotta Army (¥120/S$25, bus ¥7). Cycle Ancient City Wall (¥54 rental).[3]

Day 6: Muslim Quarter street food (biangbiang noodles S$3), Big Wild Goose Pagoda (¥50). Evening flight to Zhangjiajie (S$100).[2]

Days 7–9: Zhangjiajie (Avatar Mountains)

Day 7: Tianmen Mountain cable car (¥258/S$55), glass skywalk—thrilling but vertigo-check first.[2]

Day 8–9: Zhangjiajie National Park (¥248/3days, Avatar Hallelujah Mountain). Budget hack: Enter early, hike trails (4hrs), skip Bailong Elevator (¥72 extra).[1]

Bullet train to Guilin (S$120, 8hrs).[3]

Days 10–12: Guilin & Yangshuo (Karst Magic)

Day 10: Li River Cruise (¥180/S$38 economy, 4hrs to Yangshuo)—peak limestone views.[2]

Day 11: Yangshuo bike rental (¥30/day), West Street free wander, cooking class optional (¥150).

Day 12: Daxu Ancient Town (bus ¥20), free evening. Flight to Shanghai (S$80).[3]

Days 13–14: Shanghai (Futuristic Finale)

Day 13: Bund night cruise (¥120), Yu Garden (¥40), Nanjing Road shopping (free window views).[1]

Day 14: Oriental Pearl Tower (¥199), depart from PVG (fly home S$200–300).



Budget Tips: Save 30% on Your Two Weeks China Trip

Daily budget: S$80–120/person (excl. flights).[8]



Visa, Safety & Essentials for Singapore Travellers

Visa-free for SG passports (15 days). Safety: Low crime, but watch pickpockets in Shanghai crowds. Use Didi rides (S$3–5), wear masks in polluted Beijing (AQI app). COVID rules lifted; download Health Kit app.[3]

Health: Tap water unsafe—buy bottled (¥3). SIM: Buy at airport (¥100/15days data).



From China Adventures to Singapore Property Insights

Many China travellers eye Singapore for stable investments. Diversify with SG properties—compare CNY/SGD rates on Homejourney's Bank Rates for mortgages. Explore Property Search for HDB/condos ideal for expats. Homejourney verifies listings for safety, helping China investors like you.Business Times Property

For relocation, see our guides like 从香港移居新加坡指南 从香港移居新加坡指南:房地产与生活全攻略|Homejourney . Check Projects for market data.



FAQ: Budget China 14 Days Common Questions

Q: Is 14 days enough for complete China?
A: Yes, this China travel route hits essentials without rush.[1][3]

Q: Cheapest flights from Singapore?
A: Scoot Beijing return S$450; book via 12go.asia.[2]

Q: Safe for solo female travellers?
A: Very safe; join group tours via Klook for company.[8]

Q: Best budget apps?
A: Trip.com (trains), Dianping (food reviews), Alipay (payments).[3]

Q: Property tips post-trip?
A: Use Homejourney's Property Search for Singapore buys; link to Aircon Services for maintenance.



Plan your safe China 14 days with Homejourney—trusted like our property platform. Dive into the full pillar: China Itinerary 14 Days: Complete Country Guide China Itinerary 14 Days: Complete Country Guide for Singapore Travellers | Homej... . Start searching Singapore properties today!

References

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  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 8 (2025)
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