Attractions in China
The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel offers a unique journey beneath the Huangpu River, connecting the historic Bund to the modern Pudong district. Spanning 2,122 feet (647 meters), this tunnel transports visitors […]
Nestled in the New Territories, Hong Kong Wetland Park offers a refreshing escape from the city’s urban landscape. This ecological park, dedicated to conservation and education, features re-created wetland habitats […]
Step aboard the TramOramic, a 1920s-style open-top tram that offers a unique 1-hour sightseeing tour through Hong Kong. As you traverse the city, an onboard guide and prerecorded commentary provide […]
Wuyou Temple, built during the Tang Dynasty, is nestled on the slopes of Wuyou Mountain, accessible via the picturesque Haoshang Bridge that leads from the Leshan Giant Buddha. The temple […]
Drum Hill, also known as Gushan Mountain, rises just east of Fuzhou’s city center, overlooking the Minjiang River. This scenic locale is celebrated for its unique rock formations and panoramic […]
Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise Forest Park, located in Sanya, China, is a vast expanse of coastal land enveloped by lush tropical evergreen rainforest. This protected area is a haven for […]
Jingyue Lake, located in Changchun, China, is a scenic reservoir that transforms with the seasons. In summer, it offers fresh forest air and serene, reflecting waters, while in winter, it […]
Wuzhizhou Island, once a humble fishing village, now stands as one of Sanya’s most picturesque beach destinations. Shaped like a butterfly and encircled by soft, white sand, the island is […]
From May to June, Changchun’s Peony Garden transforms into a vibrant display of pink, white, and fuchsia blossoms, their sweet fragrance wafting through the air. Set against a backdrop of […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Sha Tin Racecourse, Hong Kong’s second racecourse, is a vibrant hub of equestrian excitement, drawing tens of thousands of enthusiastic spectators every Sunday afternoon. Operated by the Hong Kong Jockey […]
The Chengdu Sichuan Opera Art Center, located in downtown Chengdu, offers a comprehensive cultural experience. This center comprises the Jinjiang Theater, Yuelai Teahouse, Pansun Restaurant, and the Sichuan Opera Museum. […]