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 Suzhou’s historic quarter, the Suzhou Museum stands as a testament to the visionary design of architect I.M. Pei. This modern structure seamlessly integrates traditional Suzhou architectural elements and […]

Moon Hill, or Yueliang Shan, is a prominent natural landmark in Yangshuo, China, known for its distinctive crescent-moon-shaped arch. This arch, a remnant of a former limestone cave called the […]

The Memorial Hall of the Nanjing Massacre, located in Nanjing, China, commemorates a tragic event in which over 300,000 lives were lost. The site is divided into four distinct areas: […]

Erhai, also known as Lake Er, is a 97-square-mile (250-square-km) lake nestled between the town of Dali and the Cangshan Mountains in Yunnan Province, China. The local Bai people, one […]

The Old Town of Lijiang, also known as Dayan Old Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in the scenic Yunnan Province. This historic enclave, often referred to as […]

St. Dominic’s Church, or Igreja de São Domingos, stands out with its pastel yellow façade in the heart of Macau SAR, China. Established by three Dominican priests in 1587, the […]

Located in the north of Sichuan Province, Jiuzhai Valley, also known as Jiuzhaigou Valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China’s most spectacular nature reserves. Spanning 278 […]

Huanglong National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is nestled in the Sichuan province of China, offering a compact yet breathtaking landscape. The Huanglong Valley features a series of waterfalls, […]

Step back in time at Shanghai Chedun Film Park, a sprawling 4,305,565 square feet (400,000 square meters) of historically-accurate sets. This active film set has been the backdrop for hundreds […]

Completed in 2008, the Tianjin Eye stands as the first and only observation wheel in the world to be built over a bridge. This 394-foot (120-meter) tall structure straddles the […]

Built by the Jesuits to repel potential sea attacks, Monte Fort (Fortaleza do Monte) stands as the oldest military fortification on the Macau peninsula. Despite its cannons and defense preparations, […]

Nestled in front of the majestic Pamir Mountains and encircled by grasslands, Karakul Lake is a serene destination located outside of Kashgar, China. The lake’s often calm waters create a […]

Duolun Road, located in the Hongkou District of Shanghai, served as the city’s cultural and literary hub in the early 20th century, attracting many renowned Chinese writers. In 1998, the […]

Nestled in the heart of the Guilin and Yangshuo area, Baisha Ancient Town has stood for over 1,000 years, embraced by the meandering Yulong River. The town’s location offers a […]

Bonham Strand, located in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island, offers a window into the traditional side of Hong Kong. This bustling street is lined with an array of shops […]

Rising to an impressive 10,167 feet (3,099 meters), Mt. Emei stands as the highest of China’s Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains, located near Chengdu. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a […]

TurboJET’s fleet of scarlet hydrofoil ferries connects Hong Kong and China’s Shenzhen area to Macau, offering a swift and eco-friendly alternative to flying. These services operate between Hong Kong’s Sheung […]

In Beijing’s Chaoyang District, the New Silk Alley Market (Xiu Shui) stands as a bustling 376,737-square-foot (35,000-square-meter) complex. This vibrant market is home to over 1,700 retail vendors, each offering […]

The 600-year-old Yulong Bridge, also known as the Dragon Bridge, spans the Yulong River in Yangshuo, China. Set against a backdrop of towering karst peaks, rural mudbrick villages, rice paddies, […]

Nestled in the heart of Lijiang, Shaxi Ancient Town (Shaxizhen) stands as a well-preserved relic from its days as a bustling market town on the Tea Horse Road. The town’s […]

Qingyang Palace, also known as the Green Ram Temple, is an early Tang Dynasty classic and one of the oldest and most important Taoist temples in China. Located near the […]

Qinghefang Ancient Street, located east of West Lake in Hangzhou, is the best-preserved historical street in the city, stretching 1,575 feet (480 meters). This vibrant area features buildings from the […]

Chimelong Safari Park, located in Guangzhou, China, is one of the largest wild animal parks globally and holds the distinction of being the only zoo in the country to achieve […]

Volga Manor, a fairytale version of Russia, is nestled on a river just outside Harbin, China. This tourist resort features replicas of famous and lost Russian buildings, including red-brick structures […]

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