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

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 […]

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 […]

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, […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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