China

Tourist Guide

Beihai Park showing heritage architecture, a pond and a temple or place of worship
Drum Tower which includes heritage architecture and a city
Nanjing showing night scenes, a river or creek and a sunset
China featuring city views, skyline and a high-rise building
Beijing showing a monument and heritage elements as well as a large group of people

Vast and exotic, this East Asian country encompasses stunning cityscapes, jagged mountain peaks, architectural wonders and a fascinating ancient culture.

China’s cities are among the most impressive and commanding metropolises in the world. Brightly lit Beijing and Shanghai have some of the most recognizable cityscapes. Discover the lesser-known cities of Guilin, recognizable by its limestone karst hills, and Chengdu, which features a conservation center for giant pandas.

Climb the Great Wall of China as part of a daytrip from Beijing. The gentle Badaling section is suitable for families, while the Simatai section provides a more challenging climb. Go in the early morning or late afternoon to escape the crowds.

The imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties, Beijing’s Forbidden City is quite a sight to behold. Spend the day exploring the ancient buildings and courtyards. Hire a guide for a more in-depth introduction to its history. Also in Beijing is the Summer Palace, an imperial garden featuring a number of traditional halls and pavilions. Spend at least half a day wandering the grounds, admiring the huge lake and the wonderful hilltop views.

Shanghai’s riverfront boardwalk, the Bund, is strewn with colonial architecture and high-rise hotels. Head to one of the area’s glamorous rooftop bars for the best views of the eastern side of the river.

In Xian, marvel at the detail of the Terracotta Warriors, a collection of life-size terracotta figures created to guard the tomb of the First Emperor of China. Start your visit in the smallest pit and work your way up toward Pit 1, the largest and most impressive section.

Filled with alpine mountains, blue lakes, waterfalls and coniferous forest, Jiuzhaigou Natural Reserve represents a different side of China. Hike around the park to survey its natural beauty.

Most visitors to China will need to get a visa prior to their arrival. Most international flights arrive and depart at either Beijing International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport or Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. From the airport, use the reasonably priced trains and buses to get into town.

Immerse yourself in the ancient history and unique customs of this enchanting country.

Popular cities in China

Shanghai
Shanghai
Known for Shopping, Business and Museums
China’s largest city excites with its art, history, culture and architecture and dazzles with the beauty of its natural surroundings.

Reasons to visit

  • Shanghai Disneyland©
  • The Bund
  • Nanjing Road Shopping District
Temple of Heaven featuring a park
Beijing
Known for Shopping, Culture and Temples
Come to Beijing and enjoy its history, museums and monuments.

Reasons to visit

  • Wangfujing Street
  • Tiananmen Square
  • Forbidden City
Guangzhou showing a city, central business district and street scenes
Guangzhou
Known for Shopping, Festivals and Business
Guangzhou is calling! Discover its festivals, museums, monuments and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Beijing Road Pedestrian Street
  • Chimelong Paradise
  • Canton Fair Complex
Chongqing
Chongqing
Known for Hot springs, Luxury and Trendy
Experience trendy Chongqing: its sightseeing, hot springs, camping and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Hongyadong
  • Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street
Shenzhen
Shenzhen
Known for Shopping, Business and Spas
Escape to Shenzhen! Enjoy its parks, spas and art.

Reasons to visit

  • Huaqiangbei
Foshan
Foshan
Known for Business, Aquariums and Trendy
Quaint Foshan is calling! Discover its forests, theme park, temples and more.

Popular places to visit

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