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China, a land of immense cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, offers a diverse range of tourism experiences. Visitors can explore ancient wonders like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army, immerse themselves in the vibrant cityscapes of Beijing and Shanghai, and witness the serene beauty of natural sites such as Zhangjiajie’s sandstone pillars and the Li River in Guilin. Renowned for its rich history, traditional festivals, and culinary delights, China provides travelers with a unique blend of historical intrigue and modern marvels, making it an unforgettable destination for any type of traveler.

Facts for the Traveler

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the Great Wall of China

China Attractions

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Beijing

If your visions of Beijing are centered around pods of Maoist revolutionaries in buttoned-down tunics performing taichi in Tiananmen Square, put them to rest: this city has embarked on a new millennium rollercoaster and it's taking the rest of China with it.
skyline of Shanghai

Shanghai

Shanghai is a scintillating city bristling with rapid cultural change. Since market restrictions were lifted, Shanghai has embraced the forces of business and design and rewritten its m.o., shaping a fresh, new city that is sophisticated, innovative and living a life it has never lived before
Bell Tower of Xi'an

Xi'an

Xi'an was once a major crossroads on the trading routes from eastern China to central Asia, and vied with Rome and later Constantinople for the title of greatest city in the world. Today Xi'an is one of China's major drawcards, largely because of the Army of Terracotta Warriors on the city's eastern outskirts. Uncovered in 1974, over 10,000 figures have been sorted to date. Soldiers, archers (armed with real weapons) and chariots stand in battle formation in underground vaults looking as fierce and war-like as pottery can. Xi'an's other attractions include the old city walls, the Muslim quarter and the Banpo Neolithic Village – a tacky re- creation of the Stone Age.

Karakoram Highway

This yak-nibbled highway over the Khunjerab Pass (4800m/15,740ft) is the gateway to Pakistan and was used for centuries by caravans plodding down the Silk Road. Khunjerab means 'valley of blood', a reference to local bandits who took advantage of the terrain to plunder caravans and slaughter the merchants.

Qufu

Qufu, near the sacred Taoist mountain Tai Shan, is the birthplace of Confucius (551-479 BC). Its massive Confucius Temple features a series of impressive gateways, clusters of twisted pines and cypresses, inscribed steles and tortoise tablets recording ancient events.

Turpan

Turpan is 180km (112mi) southeast of Ürümqi and lies in a basin 154m (505ft) below sea level – the second- lowest depression in the world after Israel's Dead Sea. It's also the hottest spot in China: the mercury hovers around an egg-frying 50°C (122°F) in summer. Uighur culture is still thriving here and it's one of the few quiet places in China. The living is cheap, the food is good, the people are friendly, and there are interesting sights to see. Within easy reach are the Gaochang Ruins, once a major staging post on the Silk Road; and the Flaming Mountains, which look like they're on fire in the midday sun.

Longgong Caves

Guizhou province's awesome Longgong caves form a network through some 20 mountains. The caverns lie in Anshun county, at the Bouyi settlement of Shitou Zhai. Another scenic cave in the vicinity is Zhijin Cave. Anshun is a two-hour bus ride from Guiyang.

Tour Packages

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9 Days China Package
8 Nights / 9 Days
Beijing – Xian – Hangzhou – Shanghai – India
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