The Bund must surely be one of Shanghai’s most recognizable landmarks making it hard to imagine a visit to the ‘pearl of the orient’ without a wander along this iconic boulevard. So what ...
Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a famous pagoda in Xi’an. Located at the Da Ci’en Temple in the city’s south, it reaches nearly 65 meters, a remarkable feature, given it was built over 1,300 yea...
The Terracotta Army – or Terracotta Warriors as they are often referred to – is the number one reason travelers from all over the world visit Xi’an. Discovered by several humble farmers w...
Great Wall of China: Things to do in Beijing, China Mention the Great Wall of China and instantly a picture springs to mind of perhaps China’s most iconic landmark, which is no sma...
Forbidden City: Things to do in Beijing, China Locals call the Forbidden City Gu Gong (故宫), which literally translates as ‘former palace’. Considering the Chinese penchant for hi...
Longji Rice Terraces – or Longsheng Rice Terraces as they are also known – are located in Longsheng. A relatively small town by China’s standards, with a population of just under 190,000 ...
Take a cruise up the Li River to Yangshuo and you will understand the Chinese saying, “The scenery of Guilin is second to none.” Perhaps the most notable feature of Guilin is the karst to...
When people think of Chengdu pandas, often the first thought that comes to mind is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. As perhaps the most accessible of all the places whe...
Yu Garden and Yu Garden Bazaar are worthy inclusions on any Shanghai day tour or visit to this fabulous city. With an intriguing back story, it seems this is a fitting place to start as ...
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