Attractions in China
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Qufu, the birthplace of the philosopher Confucius over 2,500 years ago, is home to the Qufu Temple of Confucius, one of three Confucian sites in the city that share a […]
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The Stilwell Museum, located in Chongqing, China, is housed in the former residence of General Joseph Stilwell, who served as the commander-in-chief of the American Army in the China Burma […]
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The Kong Family Mansion, also known as the Confucius Mansion, stands in Qufu, the birthplace of the philosopher Confucius, who was born into the Kong family in 551 BC. This […]
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Yangzhou Dongguan Street, a remnant of the Ming and Qing dynasties, invites visitors to explore its slate-lined pathways, adorned with red lanterns and lined with quaint shops and cafés. The […]
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Nestled along the southeastern coast of Qingdao, the Badaguan Scenic Area, also known as the Eight Passes, is a historic neighborhood with a rich colonial heritage. This area is home […]
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Nestled in a historic urban area of Yangzhou, Slender West Lake is an embodiment of ancient Chinese style, featuring stone bridges, pagodas, and pavilions. Originally part of the moats and […]
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Constructed around 1370 during the Ming Dynasty, the Pingyao Ancient City Wall stands as a testament to the city’s historical significance. Designed for defense, the wall encircles the once-thriving banking […]
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The Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, located in China, showcases the unique geological landforms of the region. Spanning eight designated geo-areas, the Geopark encompasses the Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region […]
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Nestled along Yangshuo’s scenic ‘Ten Mile Gallery,’ the Big Banyan Tree stands as a testament to time, believed to be over 1,400 years old. Towering at 56 feet (17 meters) […]
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Mt. Tai, also known as Tai Shan or Taishan, stands as the holiest of China’s five sacred mountains and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Shandong province. Rising majestically, its […]
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Perched atop Snake Hill along the banks of the Yangtze River, the Yellow Crane Tower stands as one of the Four Great Towers of China and a symbol of Wuhan. […]
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The Ancient City of Pingyao, located in China, traces its origins back to the Zhou Dynasty and was rebuilt in 1370. This UNESCO-protected site served as a financial hub during […]
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The Capital Museum in Beijing is a treasure trove of imperial Chinese art and artifacts, along with Buddhist relics from various Asian countries. Spanning five aboveground levels and two basement […]
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Nestled near the imposing South Gate (Yongningmen) of the Xian City Wall, Shuyuanmen Pedestrian Street is a bustling, pedestrianized lane designed for souvenir shopping. The street is lined with historic-looking […]
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Wangjiang Tower Park, situated along Chengdu’s Jinjiang River, is a tribute to the ninth-century female poet Xue Tao. At the heart of the park stands the ornate Wangjiang Tower, towering […]
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Shuanglin Temple, located in Pingyao, China, boasts a history of about 1,500 years. The temple complex is renowned for housing the country’s largest collection of painted Chinese clay sculptures, each […]
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Carved into a cliff face over 200 years ago, the Kunming Dragon Gate is an intricate network of tunnels, paths, gates, and shrines that overlooks the serene Dian Lake and […]
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Situated in the heart of People’s Square, Shanghai Grand Theatre (Shanghai Da Juyuan) stands as a significant architectural landmark and a premier performing arts center in the city. The theater’s […]
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The Yellow River, also known as Huang He, is China’s second-longest river, stretching across the country and passing through Zhengzhou. Its distinctive yellow hue is due to the sediment it […]
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Perched on Lingyun Mountain, Lingyun Temple, also known as Great Buddha Temple, stands at the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha, the world’s largest stone Buddha. The temple’s entrance is […]
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Noah’s Ark Hong Kong, the world’s first full-size replica of the biblical vessel, stands as a unique attraction for Christian families. Located in Hong Kong, the centerpiece is the massive […]
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Little Fish Hill Park, also known as Xiaoyushan Park, is a charming green space perched on a low hill in Qingdao, China. Surrounded by an array of flowers and trees, […]
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Located on the southeast coast of Hainan Island, Haitang Bay stretches for about 27 miles (43 kilometers) and has emerged as a new hot spot for luxury tourism in Sanya. […]
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Sai Kung, often referred to as the ‘back garden of Hong Kong,’ is nestled in the New Territories and offers a tranquil escape with its charming fishing villages and breathtaking […]