Explore China’s must-see attractions with our detailed guides. Discover each site’s historical significance, essential travel details, opening hours, and travel tips on how to get there. Our detailed, in-depth guides will help you plan the perfect visit.
Chengdu Kuanzhai Alley is a pedestrianized commercial area consisting of Wide Alley, Narrow Alley and Well Alley. As a “cultural… Continue Reading →
Chengdu Panda Base is home to 1/3 of the world’s captive giant pandas and is the world’s largest research base… Continue Reading →
Chongqing Wulong Karst Tourist Area has been listed as one of the “must-see destinations” by National Geographic magazine for its… Continue Reading →
If Chongqing is an 8D Rubik’s Cube, Hongyadong is the craziest side! Built on a cliff, this 11-story footstool building… Continue Reading →
Dali Cangshan Mountain has nineteen peaks, the main peak Malong Peak is 4122 meters above sea level. There is a… Continue Reading →
Jizu Mountain, named for its resemblance to a chicken’s foot, is a Buddhist pearl in Binchuan County, Dali, Yunnan. According… Continue Reading →
Located in Dali, Yunnan Province, China, Erhai Lake is the second largest plateau freshwater lake in China, formed about 180… Continue Reading →
Located in western Yunnan, Dali Old Town is a thousand-year-old city with its back to the Cangshan Mountains and its… Continue Reading →
When you are overwhelmed by the crowds in Lijiang Old Town, you can come to this snowy mountain town, Baisha… Continue Reading →
Laojun Mountain is the core area of the “Three Parallel Rivers” World Natural Heritage and a sacred place of the… Continue Reading →