Attractions in China
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Nestled in the heart of Huangshan, the West Sea Grand Canyon, also known as Xihai Grand Canyon, invites visitors to explore a network of steep steps that wind through diverse […]
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The Longmen Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Luoyang, China, house the largest and most impressive examples of Chinese Buddhist art from the Northern Wei and Tang dynasties. […]
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Located in Beijing, Chaoyang Theatre is a prominent venue for Chinese acrobatics. Young acrobats from all over China showcase their skills here, performing a variety of acts that include spinning […]
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The Classical Gardens of Suzhou, dating as far back as the sixth century BC, offer a serene and meticulously designed landscape. Spread across the historic city of Suzhou, these gardens […]
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Across the river from downtown Harbin, Sun Island is a wetland scenic area that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural attractions. Home to the world’s largest permanent […]
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The Legend of Kung Fu Show, which premiered at Beijing’s Red Theatre in 2004, narrates the journey of a young monk aspiring to become a kung fu master. This captivating […]
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Nestled within the Chengdu Cultural Park, Shufen Yayun Teahouse (Shufeng Yayun) has been a cornerstone of Sichuan Opera for over a century. This historic venue continues to draw audiences with […]
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Senate Square, or Largo do Senado, is the vibrant heart of Macau’s UNESCO-listed historic center, featuring colorful colonial architecture and bold, swirling pavement. The square is home to the 18th-century […]
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Nestled in the shadow of Mt. Song, the Shaolin Temple in Dengfeng, Luoyang, is the original home of wushu, or Chinese kung fu, and the historic base of the Shaolin […]
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Nestled in the heart of Xin Tian Di, the Shikumen Open House Museum (Wulixiang Shikumen Bowuguan) transports visitors to 1920s and 1930s Shanghai. This museum, housed in a typical shikumen, […]
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Originally constructed in 256 BC, the Dujiangyan Irrigation System stands as the world’s oldest non-dam irrigation facility. Located near Chengdu, China, this UNESCO World Heritage Site harnesses the natural topography […]
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The Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, located in People’s Square, traces the city’s evolution from a small fishing village to a bustling metropolis. Spanning five floors above ground and two […]
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Nestled in the Longji Terraced Fields Scenic Area northwest of Guilin, Ping’an Village is one of three main villages that make up this picturesque region. The terraced rice paddies cascade […]
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Nestled in the heart of Shanghai’s French Concession, Tianzifang is a vibrant and artistic enclave. This area, known for its traditional Shikumen buildings and converted factory spaces, now houses a […]
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Wulingyuan, a UNESCO Scenic and Historic Interest Area, spans over 100 square miles in Hunan Province, China. This vast landscape is renowned for its 3,000 narrow sandstone pillars, some soaring […]
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Harbin Central Street, also known as Zhongyang Pedestrian Street, is the historic heart of Harbin, stretching for nearly a mile through a diverse array of European architectural styles, a testament […]
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The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, nestled in Nanjing’s Purple Mountains, serves as a memorial to Sun Yat-sen, the revered ‘Father of Modern China’ who played a pivotal role in overthrowing the […]
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The Old Summer Palace, known as Yuanming Yuan, once served as a summer retreat for Chinese emperors from the 15th to the mid-19th centuries. Located in Beijing, this expansive site, […]
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Kowloon Park, a 32.8-acre green space in Tsim Sha Tsui, opened in 1970 on the site of a former military base. Today, it offers a tranquil retreat with Chinese-style gardens, […]
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Huanglongxi Ancient Town, a riverside settlement south of Chengdu, traces its roots back to the third century AD. The town features three historic temples and seven stone streets flanked by […]
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Nathan Road, one of Kowloon’s main thoroughfares, stretches from Tsim Sha Tsui in the south to Sham Shui Po in the north. This bustling street is a shopper’s paradise, lined […]
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Nestled at the northernmost part of Hong Kong Island, east of Causeway Bay, North Point District has transformed from a former industrial area into a primarily residential neighborhood. Today, it […]
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The Kun Iam Statue, a 66-foot-tall (20-meter-tall) representation of Guan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, stands in Macau SAR, China. Uniquely, this statue faces inland rather than out to […]
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In the heart of Suzhou, a city celebrated for its exquisite gardens, the Lingering Garden (Liu Yuan) stands as one of China’s four most renowned classical gardens and a UNESCO […]