Attractions in China
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 […]
Samye Monastery, located in Tibet, holds the distinction of being the region’s first monastery, where some of the earliest Tibetan monks were ordained. Constructed in the 8th century, the site […]
Since 1976, Jumbo Kingdom has been a distinctive landmark in Hong Kong, anchored in Aberdeen’s Typhoon Shelter. This floating establishment, featuring the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and Tai Pak, is designed […]
The Museum of Sichuan Cuisine, located just outside Chengdu, celebrates the rich culinary heritage of Sichuan, one of China’s eight great cuisines. This museum offers a comprehensive experience with a […]
The Three Gorges Dam, China’s largest construction project since the Great Wall and the world’s biggest dam by installed capacity, stretches over 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) and rises to a […]
Zhaojue Temple, located in Chengdu, China, is one of the most significant Zen Buddhist temples in western Sichuan, with a history that stretches back to the seventh century. Although few […]
Perched on the slopes of Wangbur Mountain, Ganden Monastery stands as one of the oldest and largest Buddhist monasteries in Tibet. Founded in the 15th century, it became the main […]
Nestled on Hong Kong Island, Happy Valley Racecourse has been a cornerstone of the city’s cultural and sporting life since 1845. This premier racecourse, capable of hosting up to 55,000 […]
Wild Duck Lake National Wetland Park (Yeyahu), located outside of Beijing, stands as a testament to natural restoration in an area not typically known for its environmental values. The flat […]
Nestled in the heart of Beijing, the pedestrianized Donghuamen Night Market comes alive after dark, drawing both locals and tourists with its vibrant atmosphere. The air is filled with the […]
Built in 1846, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware stands as the oldest remaining British Colonial building in Hong Kong. Originally the residence of the Commander of the British […]
The Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo, also known as the Puppet Emperor’s Palace, is located in Changchun, China. From 1932 to 1945, this palace served as the residence […]
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 […]
Originating in Seoul, the Trick Eye Museum has expanded across Asia and found a home in the Peak Galleria at the summit of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. This unique […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]