Attractions in China
Little Qingdao, also known as Xiao Qingdao or Qin Island, is a small, leafy islet connected to mainland Qingdao by a road bridge. This charming spot, with its lush greenery […]
Dali’s Three Pagodas, dating back to the ninth and tenth centuries, stand as one of China’s national treasures. These three symmetric towers, known for their impressive architecture and size, are […]
West Lake Park (Xihu Gongyuan), with a history spanning 1,700 years, is one of Fuzhou’s major tourist attractions. Covering 104 acres, the park offers a serene retreat for visitors. The […]
Happy Valley Chengdu, part of the Happy Valley franchise, stands as the largest amusement park in western China. Nestled in the Jinniu District, the park offers a diverse array of […]
Waigaoqiao Port Cruise Terminal, part of Shanghai Port International, is situated northeast of Shanghai. This terminal serves as a crucial docking point for larger ships that cannot navigate the low […]
Green Lotus Peak, known as Bilian Feng, stands as the most famous peak in Yangshuo, China, named for its resemblance to a green lotus bud emerging from the Li River. […]
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 […]
Nestled in the north of Sai Kung peninsula, Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park stands as a sanctuary for marine biodiversity. The park is home to eight species of mangrove, 120 […]
Kingkey 100, or simply KK100, is a 100-story skyscraper in Shenzhen, China, standing at an impressive 1,450 feet (442 meters). Until 2015, it held the title of the tallest building […]
Nestled at the northwest corner of West Lake and at the foot of Jade Spring Hill, the Hangzhou Botanical Garden spans 568 acres (230 hectares) of lush, tranquil landscape. This […]
The Dule Temple, or Temple of Solitary Joy, is a large Buddhist temple located in Jizhou, northern China. Its origins date back to the 7th century, and it boasts some […]
Jingjiang Wangcheng City, also known as the Jingjiang Mansion, served as the seat of the Jingjiang Family, who ruled this region of China from 1368 to 1644. Located in Guilin, […]