Attractions in China
The Hong Kong Museum of History, located in China, offers a comprehensive journey through the territory’s past, spanning from 400 million years ago to the 1997 handover. Spread across eight […]
Nestled deep in the Hong Kong peninsula, Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve offers a serene escape from the bustling city center. This unspoiled forest is home to over 100 species […]
Nestled in Kowloon Bay, the Hong Kong Kai Tak Cruise Terminal stands as a modern gateway for visitors to explore the vibrant city. Once a British colony and now a […]
Shekou, a waterfront neighborhood situated on the southern tip of Shenzhen, overlooks Yuen Long in Hong Kong across Shenzhen Bay. This expat enclave is known for its Western-style entertainment center […]
Spanning 11.8 million square feet, Galaxy Macau is a sprawling resort located on the Cotai Strip. This expansive complex houses six luxury hotels, over 120 restaurants and bars, and more […]
Situated on the site of the Shanghai Expo 2010 in Puxi, the World Expo Museum stands as the only official museum globally dedicated to World Expos. Spanning eight permanent exhibition […]
Jinci Temple, one of China’s oldest and most impressive temple complexes, lies just southwest of Taiyuan in the Shanxi province. Constructed some 1,500 years ago, it was originally used for […]
Nestled within the historic Zhenhai Tower in Yuexiu Park, the Guangzhou Museum offers a journey through over 5,000 years of local history and culture. Constructed in 1380, the 5-story tower […]
At the northwest corner of West Lake, Solitary Hill (Gu Shan) rises as the largest and only natural island in the area, spanning nearly 50 acres and reaching a height […]
Situated at the confluence of the Yangtze, Huangpu, and Yunzaobang rivers, Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal stands as a prominent gateway for cruise passengers to explore Shanghai, one of China’s most […]
Yuexiu Park, a sprawling 247-acre green space in the heart of Guangzhou, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Winding walking paths lead visitors through landscaped gardens, past […]
A high green mound set in landscaped gardens with statues, steles, museums, and a tent for dance performances, the Zhaojun Tomb is one of the biggest Han Dynasty tombs, standing […]
Nestled in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Hong Kong Science Museum is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of science, technology, and astronomy. The museum’s expansive space houses a variety of […]
South of Hangzhou’s West Lake, the UNESCO World Heritage–listed China National Silk Museum (NSM) stands as the largest museum in the world dedicated to silk. Spanning 5,000 years of silk […]
Carved into the side of a cliff, the Maijishan Grottoes in Tianshui, China, house thousands of Buddhist sculptures and frescoes. These intricate works of art were created by pilgrims and […]
Nestled within the limestone karst formations that define Yangshuo’s landscape, the Longmen Water Caves offer a unique subterranean experience. Formed over thousands of years by the relentless forces of erosion, […]
Shidu Nature Park, located in the Fangshan District of Beijing, China, is a sprawling 74,131-acre (30,000-hectare) expanse known for its dramatic limestone karst formations. The Juma River winds through the […]
Nestled in the northern range of the Qinling Mountains just outside Xian, Louguantai National Forest Park holds a significant place in Chinese history as the site where Laozi, the father […]
Kun Iam Temple, one of the three ancient temples in Macau, was founded in the 13th century, with the current structures dating back to 1627. Dedicated to Kun Iam, the […]
Tai Mo Shan, an extinct volcano, stands as the highest peak in Hong Kong, reaching an elevation of 3,140 feet (957 meters). The surrounding 3,558 acres (1,440 hectares) of highland […]
Nestled in the Yuexiu District of Guangzhou, the Temple of the Five Immortals (Wuxian Guan) stands as a historically significant Taoist temple. Constructed during the Ming dynasty, it honors the […]
Beijing Zoo, established over a century ago, is a historic wildlife attraction in the heart of Beijing. Spanning a diverse range of habitats, the zoo is home to a variety […]
The Tomb of Wang Jian, also known as Yong Ling, Yongling Museum, or Yongling Mausoleum, is the final resting place of the 10th-century Chinese leader. Located in Chengdu, China, this […]
The Lesser Three Gorges, also known as the Little Three Gorges or Xiao Sanxia, are a scenic extension along the Daning River, a tributary that meets the Yangtze at Wu […]