Attractions in China
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Mt. Qingxiu, known as the ‘Green Lung’ of Nanning, has been a favored summer retreat for centuries. The mountain range features 18 peaks, one of which is crowned by the […]
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Dazhao Temple, a significant Tibetan Buddhist temple complex in Hohhot, stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Established centuries ago, it continues to attract pilgrims from all over […]
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Cangshan Mountain, located west of Dali Ancient City, stretches for 31 miles and is characterized by its 19 peaks, the highest reaching 13,523 feet. The mountain is a natural wonder, […]
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The Five-Pagoda Temple, or Wuta Si, is a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Hohhot, China, and the only surviving part of a once-larger temple complex. This place of worship features five […]
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The Guangxi Museum of Nationalities, located in Nanning, China, offers a comprehensive look into the rich cultural heritage of the 12 nationalities in Guangxi and ethnic minorities from Southeast Asia […]
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Huaisheng Mosque, originally built during the Tang Dynasty, stands as one of the oldest surviving mosques in China. Located in Guangzhou, it is believed to have been constructed by Abu […]
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Red Carp Pond, also known as ‘Viewing Fish at Flower Harbor,’ is one of the classic ‘Ten Scenes of West Lake’ in Hangzhou. Originally the garden of a Southern Song […]
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Chimelong Paradise, located in Guangzhou, China, is the country’s largest amusement park, featuring an impressive 70 rides and attractions. Many of these rides are imported from abroad and incorporate the […]
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Nestled on Hainan Island in Sanya, Binlang Ethnic Village, also known as Binglanggu, offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Li and Miao communities. The village features recreated […]
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The Shanghai Ocean Aquarium (SOA), one of Asia’s largest and China’s best, showcases over 450 species across nine distinct zones. Spanning from the deep ocean to China’s unique ecosystems, the […]
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Daming Lake, continuously fed by natural springs, has been a defining landmark of Jinan for centuries. As the city’s largest lake, it features Lixia Pavilion at its center, surrounded by […]
Goddess Peak, also known as Shennu Feng, stands as the highest of the twelve peaks that form the Wu Gorge in China. According to legend, this peak immortalizes the goddess […]
Macau’s Golden Reel, a unique figure-eight-shaped Ferris wheel, stands at an impressive 425 feet (130 meters) high, integrated into the facade of the Studio City entertainment complex. Located on the […]
The New Territories, the largest of Hong Kong’s three main areas, extends from north of Kowloon to the Chinese border, encompassing the outlying islands. This region presents a blend of […]
Perched on Hong Kong’s Victoria Peak, the Lion’s Pavilion at Peak Tower stands as a multilevel structure built by the Tai Ping Shan chapter of the Lions Club International. This […]
The Daning River, one of several Chinese rivers sharing this name, is a tributary of the Yangtze and meets the main river at Wu Gorge, one of the Three Gorges, […]
The House of Dancing Water, introduced to Macau by former Cirque du Soleil director Franco Dragone, is a theatrical spectacle staged at the City of Dreams. This impressive show combines […]
Positioned just north of the Drum Tower (Gulou), Beijing’s Bell Tower (Zhonglou) has a history that dates back to the 13th century, though its current structure was rebuilt in the […]
Nestled on a forested hillside in the historic heart of Macau, Luis de Camões Garden and Grotto stands as a serene retreat in one of the world’s most densely populated […]
The Macao Science Center, housed in a striking silver cone-shaped building designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei, stands as a beacon of science and learning in Macau SAR, China. Inside, […]
Located inside the Studio City casino-and-resort complex in Macau SAR, the Warner Bros. Fun Zone spans an expansive 32,000 square feet (2,973 square meters) of indoor space. This children’s amusement […]
The nine-story Pavilion of Prince Teng, originally constructed during the Tang Dynasty, stands as a testament to Nanchang’s rich history. Renowned for its impressive height and grand size, the pavilion […]
The Beijing Aquarium, the largest inland aquarium in China, is a part of the Beijing Zoo. Nestled within the bustling city, it offers a diverse array of marine life exhibits. […]
Cheung Chau, situated southwest of Hong Kong Island, has long been a favored day-trip destination for locals. The island is known for its beautiful beaches and fresh seafood, as well […]