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

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

The Kong Forest, also known as the Cemetery of Confucius (Kong Lin), lies just north of Qufu, China. This vast necropolis is a testament to the enduring legacy of Confucius, […]

The Changchun World Sculpture Park, located in Changchun, China, is a unique outdoor gallery that showcases hundreds of carvings from diverse cultures and countries. Set amidst parkland around a tranquil […]

The Bright Filial Piety Temple, or Guangxiao Si, stands as the oldest Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, with its origins tracing back to the fourth century. Despite multiple reconstructions due to […]

Sanya Bay, one of the three major beaches on Hainan Island, offers a more tranquil and less commercialized experience compared to its counterparts, Yalong and Haitang bays. Lined with coconut […]

May Fourth Square, or Wu Si Guang Chang, is a spacious and vibrant public space located in the heart of Qingdao’s central business district. Surrounded by towering high-rise buildings and […]

Taishan UNESCO Global Geopark, located a few hours from Qufu, the birthplace of Confucius, is home to Mount Tai, one of China’s five sacred mountains. Revered for its power of […]

The Weijin Tombs, located in Jiayuguan, China, are considered by many to be the world’s largest underground art museum. These family burial tombs, dating back thousands of years, have been […]

Located in Quanzhou, a city that served as a crucial hub on China’s maritime Silk Road for many centuries, the Quanzhou Maritime Museum delves into the region’s rich trading history. […]

Situated on Ersha Island in Guangzhou, the Guangdong Museum of Art (GDMoA) stands as a significant cultural institution. The museum’s permanent collection features modern and contemporary fine art, including paintings, […]

The Qiantang River Bridge, a significant landmark in Hangzhou, stands as a testament to Chinese engineering, being the first modern steel bridge designed and built by Chinese engineers. Spanning the […]

Nestled at the base of the Helan Mountains in Ningxia, the Western Xia Imperial Tombs are a series of mausoleums and tombs that served as the final resting places for […]

Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, located in Macau SAR, is the city’s only Suzhou-style Chinese garden. Originally the largest private garden in Macau, it now serves as a 4.4-acre (1.8-hectare) public […]

The Imperial Vault of Heaven, one of the three main structures in the UNESCO-listed Temple of Heaven, stands as a significant historical site in Beijing. Constructed during the Ming Dynasty […]

Completed in 2010, the China World Trade Center (Guomao) in Beijing stands as a striking symbol of the country’s rapid modernization. Dominating the skyline, the complex includes Beijing’s tallest skyscraper, […]

Opened in 1998, Happy Valley Shenzhen spans 86 acres in the Nanshan District of Shenzhen. The park boasts over 100 rides and attractions, with notable highlights including Shooting the Chute, […]

Jinjiang Action Park, situated just 30 minutes from downtown Shanghai, provides a vibrant escape from the city’s bustling streets. Spanning over 40 rides and attractions, the park features an array […]

Founded in 1317, Dongyue Temple is dedicated to Tai Shan, one of the five great mountains of Taoism. Located in Beijing, this active temple spans 11.7 acres (4.7 hectares), making […]

Nestled at the foot of Mt. Maling, Tianya Haijiao, which translates to ‘edge of the sky and the corner of the sea,’ is a cultural and scenic landmark on Hainan […]

Historically, Macau was home to two small islands, Coloane and Taipa, just offshore of the mainland. Recent land-reclamation efforts have added a third area, Cotai, which now bridges the gap […]

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