China

China, a vast and diverse nation in East Asia, boasts a landscape that ranges from the rugged peaks of Zhangjiajie to the serene waters of the Three Gorges. As one of Earth’s oldest and largest civilizations, its history is etched into sites like the ancient Terracotta Warriors in Xian and the Great Wall near Beijing. The capital, Beijing, also offers the grandeur of the Forbidden City and the tranquil beauty of the Summer Palace. In contrast, Shanghai presents a blend of traditional canal towns and a futuristic skyline, while Hong Kong serves as a gateway, easing travelers into the rich tapestry of Chinese culture.

Attractions in China

Nestled in the heart of bustling Mongkok, Fa Yuen Street Market is a vibrant hub known for its extensive selection of sportswear. The market’s most famous stretch, Sneaker Street, is […]

Beihai Park, originally part of the Forbidden City during the Qing Dynasty, dates back to the 10th century and stands as one of China’s oldest and most significant imperial gardens. […]

Stretching south from Tiananmen Square along Beijing’s central axis, Qianmen Street has been a significant commercial thoroughfare for over 600 years. Renovated in 2007, the street now thrives as a […]

Covering an expansive 184 acres, with an exhibition area of 12 acres, Shanghai Zoo stands as the second-largest zoo in China. Located in Shanghai, this vast sanctuary is home to […]

Nestled in the heart of Shanghai, the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen offers a window into the life of the man who founded the Chinese Republic and spearheaded the Chinese […]

Jinli Ancient Street, one of the oldest shopping streets in Chengdu, dates back to the Three Kingdoms period and stretches for 1,148 feet just east of Wuhou Temple. Restored in […]

The Juyongguan Great Wall, a segment of the Great Wall of China, is located near Beijing and was constructed during the Ming Dynasty. This section, while less frequented, offers a […]

Shanghai Disneyland, the first Disney park in Mainland China, invites visitors to explore a world of enchantment. Located in Shanghai, this expansive theme park is divided into six distinct themed […]

Nestled within the Qianmen Jianguo Hotel in Beijing’s Xuanwu District, an area renowned as the birthplace of Peking Opera, Liyuan Theatre has been a dedicated venue for this traditional art […]

The Huguang Guild Hall, located in Beijing, has a rich history dating back to the late 18th century when it was a venue for Beijing Opera, originally performed for the […]

Perched on the southern bank of the scenic West Lake, the 5-story, 8-sided Leifeng Pagoda stands as a testament to Hangzhou’s rich cultural heritage. Originally built in 975 AD, the […]

Nestled near Dali in Yunnan, Xizhou Town offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved Bai ethnic culture and architecture. Some of the Bai houses date back to the […]

Nestled into the cliffs above the Dachuan River, southeast of Dunhuang, the Mogao Caves, also known as the Caves of a Thousand Buddhas, are a testament to a millennium of […]

Dragon’s Back, a ridge hike in Shek O Country Park, offers a scenic escape from Hong Kong’s urban landscape. The trail, named for its undulating shape that resembles a dragon’s […]

Built in the 17th century as a fortification against foreign aggression, Guia Fortress stands at the highest point on the Macau Peninsula, atop the 300-foot (91-meter) Guia Hill. The site […]

In the heart of Xian, the Bell and Drum Towers stand as iconic symbols, built during the Ming Dynasty. These historic structures are connected by a bustling square, a hub […]

Dating back nearly 2,000 years, the Wuhou Memorial Temple, also known as the Temple of Marquis Wu, stands in a southern suburb of Chengdu. This historic site honors Liu Bei, […]

In the northwest of Beijing, the 798 Art District stands as a vibrant transformation of Communist-era factories and warehouses. The austere Bauhaus architecture now houses a dynamic array of edgy […]

Nestled on the eastern banks of the Li River, southeast of Guilin, Daxu Old Town is one of the four ancient towns of Guangxi Province. This historic settlement offers a […]

In Shenzhen, the Window of the World theme park offers a unique opportunity to explore 130 miniature replicas of the world’s most iconic cultural and natural landmarks. Visitors can stroll […]

Gulangyu Island, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, is a small, car-free island off the coast of Xiamen, China. Once an international settlement, it boasts a rich tapestry of colonial-era […]

Travel back in time along the ancient Silk Road to the Singing Sand Dunes, also known as Mingsha Shan, located near Dunhuang, China. These sweeping golden dunes earned their name […]

Nestled between Erhai Lake and Cangshan Mountain, Dali Old Town, also known as Dali Ancient City, once served as a gateway to the Silk Road. The town’s strategic location and […]

Rising 217 feet (66 meters) above the landscape, Solitary Beauty Peak, or Duxiu Feng, has been a celebrated scenic spot in Guilin since ancient times. Known also as the “Pillar […]

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