Beijing - Xian - Zhangjiajie - Shanghai, 10 days, private tour, 4-star hotel level, deposit due in 48 hours.

What a China agency quote review should give you before deposit.
This is a sample format, not a fake customer case. A paid review should make the deposit decision clearer: what is safe, what is missing, and what to ask the agency before money moves.
Amber-red: do not pay the deposit yet. The route can work only if Zhangjiajie has protected nights and the quote clarifies guide, transfer, hotel, ticket, and refund scope.
The quote sells a beautiful route, but the transfer rhythm and inclusion details are not clear enough for a deposit decision.
The review points to the exact gaps, not just a general opinion.
Zhangjiajie appears squeezed between major cities. If one domestic flight is delayed or weather is poor, the scenic section can fail.
The quote says 4-star, but does not name hotels or areas. In China, hotel area can change the walking and transfer load.
It is unclear which days include a private guide, which only include transfer, and whether airport/station assistance is included.
Major scenic tickets, park shuttles, cable cars, and timed-entry rules are not separated. This can create surprise costs.
The quote asks for payment before cancellation terms, refund method, emergency contact, and shopping policy are clear.
Copy these before paying a deposit.
The output should reduce payment anxiety.
Do not pay yet. Ask for clarification first.
The route may become workable by adding one night, cutting one minor stop, or clarifying flight and park timing.
Choose a simpler route or request a revised quote before any deposit.
Boundary: this review is not legal, insurance, or visa advice. It is a travel-route and quote-clarity review to help you ask better questions before deposit.