Attractions in China
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Nanluoguxiang, an alleyway in Beijing, boasts a history that stretches over 800 years, making it one of the city’s oldest hutongs. Built during the Yuan Dynasty, this narrow lane is […]
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The Beijing National Stadium, widely known as the Bird’s Nest, was constructed for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at a cost of $423 million. Located in the heart of Beijing, […]
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Hong Kong Island, situated in the southern part of the Hong Kong region, is a vibrant blend of urban and natural landscapes. The island is home to iconic attractions such […]
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Nestled within Beijing’s Forbidden City, the Treasure Gallery offers a glimpse into the opulence and artistry of the Qing dynasty. This gallery houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including intricate […]
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Nestled in the heart of one of the world’s most densely populated urban areas, Hong Kong Park stands as a meticulously designed green oasis. The park features a serene lake, […]
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The Ming Tombs, or Ming Shisan Ling, are a series of temple-like structures and burial mounds located in Beijing, China. These tombs house the remains of 13 out of the […]
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Temple Street Night Market, also known as Men’s St., is one of the largest and most vibrant night markets in Hong Kong. Spanning 1,968 feet (600 meters), it offers a […]
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Built in 1910, the Hong Kong Clock Tower stands as one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Originally constructed to commemorate the railway line between Kowloon and mainland China, the […]
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The Shanghai Museum, located in the heart of China’s bustling metropolis, houses an extensive collection of Chinese artifacts dating back to the Neolithic period. Spanning 11 state-of-the-art galleries, the museum […]
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The Potala Palace, winter palace of the Dalai Lama for over 1,300 years, towers above downtown Lhasa. Recognized with UNESCO World Heritage status, the vast structure stands 13 stories high […]
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Jokhang Temple, one of Tibetan Buddhism’s most sacred sites, stands at the heart of Lhasa, covering 6 acres and holding UNESCO World Heritage status. Dating back over 1,300 years, the […]
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Drepung Monastery, located in Lhasa, China, was once one of the world’s largest monasteries, housing around 7,000 monks in the 1930s. Today, it is home to approximately 600 monks, yet […]
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Located along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, the Avenue of Stars is Hong Kong’s tribute to its film industry, reminiscent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Reopened in 2019 after […]
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Nestled in the heart of Central, Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) is a vibrant district known for its dense array of over 100 restaurants, bars, and clubs. This compact area, spanning […]
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Barkhor Street, an ancient thoroughfare in Lhasa, encircles the square surrounding the revered Jokhang Temple. This historic street serves both as a path for pilgrims and as a vibrant marketplace. […]
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Nestled between Central and Causeway Bay, Wan Chai is one of Hong Kong’s oldest areas, steeped in history and heritage. Once infamous for its red-light district, the neighborhood has evolved […]
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Yamdrok Lake, known also as Yamdrok-tso or Yamdrok Yumtso, is a sacred site in Tibetan tradition and one of the three largest lakes in China. Nestled among dry, snow-capped peaks, […]
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Rising 1,810 feet (552 meters) above the Central district on Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak (The Peak) offers panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the city’s iconic skyscrapers. At the […]
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West Lake, or Xi Hu, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the heart of old Hangzhou. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, this scenic man-made lake is adorned […]
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Sera Monastery, one of the largest and oldest in Lhasa, stands as a significant religious center for the Gelugpa, or Yellow Hat, sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Founded centuries ago, it […]
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The Hong Kong Observation Wheel, standing at 197 feet (60 meters) tall, is a prominent feature of the Central Harbourfront. This Ferris wheel, inspired by iconic structures like the London […]
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The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) stands out with its sinuous, undulating roof and glass frontage, making it a striking landmark in Hong Kong Island’s dramatic skyline. Located […]
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Located on the South Side of Hong Kong Island, Repulse Bay is a beach resort environment just a short distance from the city. This up-market residential neighborhood features a crescent-shaped […]
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Rising 1,588 feet (484 meters) above West Kowloon, the 118-story International Commerce Centre (ICC) stands as Hong Kong’s tallest building. This impressive structure is a key part of the Union […]