Travel in China

Travel guides, tips, and recommendations for exploring China

Discover Jiangsu: A Journey Through Waterways, Culture, and Cuisine
Discover Jiangsu: A Journey Through Waterways, Culture, and Cuisine
First Encounter with Jiangsu How does one truly understand Jiangsu travel? Through the lingering mists of the Six Dynasties’ ancient capitals, or the intricate elegance of Suzhou classical gardens? Th...
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Discover Jiangsu: A Journey Through Waterways, Culture, and Cuisine
Discover Jiangsu: A Journey Through Waterways, Culture, and Cuisine
First Encounter with Jiangsu How does one truly understand Jiangsu travel? Through the lingering mists of the Six Dynasties’ ancient capitals, or the intricate elegance of Suzhou classical gardens? Th...
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Discover Xinjiang – The Beginning of a Wonderful Journey
Discover Xinjiang – The Beginning of a Wonderful Journey
What Is Xinjiang? Exploring the New Frontier of China The very name Xinjiang, China carries echoes of time and space. It signifies the “new frontier” on China’s map, yet it is also a land that is eter...
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China’s Four Famous Towers
China’s Four Famous Towers
What Are the “Four Famous Towers” of China? Throughout China’s long history, a “tower” (楼, lóu) was never merely an architectural structure set amidst cities or landscapes—it symbolized cultural spiri...
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Scenic landscapes, historic streets, teahouses, spicy cuisine, and cultural festivals of Sichuan, China, illustrating the region’s natural abundance, culinary richness, and vibrant traditions.
The Land of Abundance — Sichuan
Approaching Sichuan: A Journey into China’s Land of Abundance Stepping into Sichuan, China, a land embraced by mountains, one immediately senses a unique tension—both the richness and fertility of th...
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The Forbidden City Beijing, with red walls and golden roofs, standing as a witness of six centuries of imperial history.
The Witness of History — The Forbidden City
I. A Land of Profound Historical Heritage Walking into the Forbidden City Beijing, the first impression is not just the grandeur of red walls and yellow roofs, but a solemnity that seems to traverse ...
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Yunnan, a land of mountains, rivers, and rainforests, where diverse cultures, rich history, and vibrant cuisine meet breathtaking natural beauty and modern vitality
In the Wind, In the Rain, Yunnan Awaits
I. Check me out When we softly utter the word “Yunnan,” it is as if we can taste the flavor of the wind—a wind carrying the crispness of cedar from the Hengduan Mountains, the gentle humidity rippling...
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Misty mountains and scenic valleys in Guizhou, China.
Guizhou: The Strategic Southwest of China
I. Rediscovering Guizhou The sky rarely stays sunny for three days, and the land rarely stays flat for three miles. — This ancient proverb once made Guizhou seem remote and rugged to many travelers....
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Panoramic view of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with snow-capped mountains, vast grasslands, and turquoise lakes under a clear blue sky, symbolizing the ‘Roof of the World’ and the harmony of nature and culture.
Explore the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Nature, Culture, and Adventure
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, also known as the Tibetan Plateau, is located in southwest China, with an average altitude of over 4,000 meters. It is known as the Roof of the World and the Third Pole o...
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“Overview of China’s transportation system for tourists, students, and business travelers, including high-speed rail, conventional trains, metro, buses, taxis, ride-hailing, private cars, shared bicycles, airplanes, ferries, and cruise ships; highlights payment methods, travel tips, and future smart transport trends.”
China Travel Guide: Explore Public Transport and Transportation Options in China
China's transportation system is extensive and diverse, covering high-speed rail, intercity trains, metro systems, buses, taxis, ride-hailing services, bicycles, and shared bikes. A well-devel...
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Tianjin city skyline with Haihe River and modern skyscrapers in northern China
Tianjin: China’s Capital Guardian — History, Culture, Food & Modern City Experiences
Tianjin, located in northern China’s Bohai Rim region, enjoys a prime geographical position adjacent to the capital, Beijing, serving as a crucial gateway connecting northern inland...
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