With its towering skyline and bustling culture, Shanghai is like no other city. Here’s a look at its tallest skyscrapers.
China
China is located in Eastern Asia and is the second largest country in the world by land area. China’s landscape varies from the hills and low mountain ranges in the southern region to the broad grasslands in the north. Travel in China includes some of the world’s greatest known landmarks such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. Beijing, the capital city, and Hong Kong, known for its expansive skyline, are some of China’s top destinations.
Visiting China? Joining a Local Bus Tour to See Attractions May Be Better Than Planning Your Own Trips
What’s the best way to see China? Here’s why you should consider a bus tour.
Getting Mugged by Monkeys on Mount Emei: One of China’s Holiest Mountains
Mount Emei is one of China’s sacred Buddhist Mountains. It’s a beautiful but challenging climb with a risk of meeting terrible monkey gangs.
Falling Back into History at the Bronzeware Museum in Baoji, China
Baoji, China, a city with history, nature and sights like Mt Taibai National Forest and Baoji Bronzeware Museum full of Zhou Dynasty artifacts.
Beijing, China: Exploring Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City
A traveler recounts his last visit to China’s historic Tiananmen Square, along with a stroll through the Forbidden City.
Xi’an, China: More Than Terracotta Warriors
Yes, Xian, China is famous for its Terracotta Warriors and amazing archaeological finds. But there’s so much more to this Chinese city. Join photographer, Len Kaufman, for an inside look.
Hangzhou’s Dragon Well Tea: Longjing is Fit for an Emperor
In Longjing Village, you can pick tea leaves from the Emperor’s favorite tea garden, and then sample Dragon Well Tea for yourself.
Great Wall of China: The World’s Greatest Wall
The Great of Wall of China is the largest man-made structure in the world. Here’s how to plan your visit to this unique remnant of China’s past.
Temples and Traditions: Seven Days in Tibet
Lhasa may be a modern city, but her people hold fast to their ancient Tibetan heritage.
Culinary Courage: Chinese Street Food
Rock the rickshaw with hot pig’s knuckles and lamb skewered on recycled bicycle spokes.
Cruise on the Li River, China’s Artistic Masterpiece
A traveler journeys along the Li River in search of the elusive ideal of Chinese landscape beauty.
Exploring Yunnan: A Different Side of China
Though often overlooked, visitors to Yunnan experience a different side of China.