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China
中华人民共和国 — Volksrepublik China
Die reiche Vielfalt Chinas entdecken
China, ein Land der alten Wunder und modernen Wunderwerke, ist ein Land, das mit seiner reichen Geschichte, vielfältigen Kultur und atemberaubenden Landschaften die Fantasie beflügelt. Von der ikonischen Großen Mauer, die sich über 13.000 Meilen erstreckt, bis zur ruhigen Schönheit des Li-Flusses bietet China eine Fülle von Erlebnissen für jeden Reisenden. Die Geschichte des Landes reicht Tausende von Jahren zurück, mit Dynastien, die ein Erbe aus Kunst, Philosophie und Architektur hinterlassen haben. Die Verbotene Stadt in Beijing und die Terrakotta-Armee in Xi'an sind nur einige der historischen Schätze, die Chinas kaiserliche Vergangenheit zeigen. \n\nDie chinesische Kultur ist ein lebendiges Geflecht aus Traditionen wie dem Drachenbootfest und dem Frühlingsfest, das mit Feuerwerk und Familientreffen gefeiert wird. Die Menschen in China sind bekannt für ihre Gastfreundschaft und Herzlichkeit und heißen Besucher mit offenen Armen willkommen. Die Küche des Landes ist so vielfältig wie seine Landschaft, mit regionalen Spezialitäten wie Pekingente, Sichuan-Hotpot und kantonesischem Dim Sum, die eine kulinarische Reise der besonderen Art bieten.\n\nChinas rasche Modernisierung zeigt sich in seinen pulsierenden Städten wie Shanghai und Shenzhen, wo futuristische Skylines auf traditionelle Teehäuser treffen. Doch mitten im städtischen Trubel gibt es auch ruhige Rückzugsorte wie die Karstberge von Guilin und die Reisterrassen von Longsheng. Ob Sie die alte Seidenstraße erkunden oder die technologischen Fortschritte in den Städten bewundern – China verspricht ein unvergessliches Abenteuer.
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Sicherheit
China gilt im Allgemeinen als sicheres Land für Reisende, mit niedrigen Kriminalitätsraten in den meisten Gebieten. Dennoch ist es wie in jedem großen Land ratsam, an belebten Orten wachsam zu bleiben und vor Taschendiebstahl, besonders in Touristenzentren, vorsichtig zu sein. Einige Regionen, wie Tibet und Xinjiang, können Reisebeschränkungen haben oder spezielle Genehmigungen erfordern.
Staatssymbole
Die Nationalflagge Chinas ist rot mit fünf gelben Sternen, die die Einheit des chinesischen Volkes unter der Führung der Kommunistischen Partei symbolisieren. Das Nationalemblem zeigt einen roten Kreis mit einer Darstellung des Tiananmen-Tores, dem Eingang zur Verbotenen Stadt, umgeben von Weizen und Reis, die die Landwirtschaft symbolisieren.
Hauptstadt
Beijing / 北京
Visa
Die meisten Reisenden nach China benötigen ein Visum, das vor der Ankunft eingeholt werden muss. Für Staatsbürger einiger Länder, darunter Singapur, Brunei und Japan, ist für Kurzaufenthalte visumfreies Reisen möglich. Außerdem bieten mehrere Städte einen 72- oder 144-stündigen visumfreien Transit für Reisende aus bestimmten Ländern an.
Zollbestimmungen
Reisende, die nach China einreisen, müssen Gegenstände wie Bargeld über 5.000 USD, Kulturgüter und bestimmte Elektronik deklarieren. Das Einführen von frischem Obst, Gemüse und bestimmten Fleischsorten ist verboten. Bei der Ausreise sollten Reisende darauf achten, keine geschützten Kulturgüter ohne entsprechende Dokumentation mitzuführen.
Preise
China bietet je nach Region und Lebensstil unterschiedliche Preise. Große Städte wie Beijing und Shanghai können besonders bei Unterkünften und gehobener Gastronomie teuer sein. Lokales Streetfood und öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind jedoch in der Regel erschwinglich. Feilschen ist auf Märkten üblich, aber die Preise in Geschäften sind meist festgelegt.
Bevölkerung und Nationalitäten
China beherbergt 56 anerkannte ethnische Gruppen, wobei die Han-Chinesen die größte sind. Das Land ist überwiegend atheistisch, aber es gibt bedeutende Gemeinschaften von Buddhisten, Taoisten, Muslimen und Christen. Die Chinesen sind bekannt für ihr starkes Gemeinschaftsgefühl und ihren Respekt vor Traditionen, was sich oft in ihren Festen und Familientreffen widerspiegelt.
Wetter
Das Klima in China variiert stark von Region zu Region. Der Norden erlebt kalte Winter und heiße Sommer, während der Süden ein subtropisches Klima genießt. Die beste Reisezeit ist im Frühling (April bis Juni) und Herbst (September bis November), wenn das Wetter mild und angenehm ist. Der Sommer kann besonders im Süden heiß und feucht sein.
Gesundheit
Reisenden nach China wird empfohlen, mit Routineimpfungen wie Masern, Mumps und Röteln (MMR) sowie Diphtherie-Tetanus-Pertussis auf dem neuesten Stand zu sein. Je nach Region und Aktivitäten können auch Impfungen gegen Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhus und Tollwut ratsam sein. Es ist wichtig, abgefülltes oder abgekochtes Wasser zu trinken, um wasserbedingte Krankheiten zu vermeiden.
Essen
Pekingente
Ein berühmtes Gericht aus Peking, bekannt für seine knusprige Haut und zartes Fleisch, oft serviert mit Pfannkuchen, Hoisin-Sauce und geschnittenen Frühlingszwiebeln.
Sichuan Hot Pot
Ein scharfes und geschmackvolles Gericht aus der Provinz Sichuan, bei dem die Gäste verschiedene Fleisch- und Gemüsesorten in einem kochenden Topf mit scharfem Brühe garen.
Dim Sum
Eine kantonesische Tradition kleiner, mundgerechter Portionen, die in Dampfkorb oder auf kleinen Tellern serviert werden, oft zusammen mit Tee genossen.
Transport
Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge
Chinas Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetz ist umfangreich und effizient und verbindet wichtige Städte mit Geschwindigkeiten von bis zu 350 km/h. Es ist eine bequeme und komfortable Möglichkeit, lange Strecken zurückzulegen.
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel
Städte wie Peking und Shanghai verfügen über umfassende Metrosysteme, die erschwinglich und leicht zu navigieren sind. Busse und Taxis sind ebenfalls weit verbreitet.
Inlandsflüge
Für lange Strecken sind Inlandsflüge eine schnelle Option, wobei zahlreiche Fluggesellschaften Dienste zwischen den wichtigsten Städten anbieten.
Regionen
Anhui Sheng
Province
DetailBeijing Shi
Municipality
DetailChongqing Shi
Municipality
DetailFujian Sheng
Province
DetailGansu Sheng
Province
DetailGuangdong Sheng
Province
DetailGuangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu
Autonomous Region
DetailGuizhou Sheng
Province
DetailHainan Sheng
Province
DetailHebei Sheng
Province
DetailHeilongjiang Sheng
Province
DetailHenan Sheng
Province
DetailHong Kong
Special Administrative Region
DetailHubei Sheng
Province
DetailHunan Sheng
Province
DetailJiangsu Sheng
Province
DetailJiangxi Sheng
Province
DetailJilin Sheng
Province
DetailLiaoning Sheng
Province
DetailMacao
Special Administrative Region
DetailNei Mongol Zizhiqu
Autonomous Region
DetailNingxia Zizhiiqu
Autonomous Region
DetailQinghai Sheng
Province
DetailShaanxi Sheng
Province
DetailShandong Sheng
Province
DetailShanghai Shi
Municipality
DetailShanxi Sheng
Province
DetailSichuan Sheng
Province
DetailTaiwan
Detail
Tianjin Shi
Municipality
DetailXinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu
Autonomous Region
DetailXizang Zizhiqu
Autonomous Region
DetailYunnan Sheng
Province
DetailZhejiang Sheng
Province
DetailWas gibt es zu sehen?
Forbidden City
It is the world's largest palace complex and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its architecture and priceless art collections.
DetailHuangshan
It is one of China's most iconic natural landscapes and a bucket-list destination for hikers and photographers.
DetailTemple of Heaven
It is a masterpiece of Chinese architecture and landscape design, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DetailSummer Palace
Famous for its beautiful setting and classical Chinese garden design, it is one of the largest and best-preserved royal parks in China.
DetailTiananmen Square
It is a symbolic center of modern Chinese history and the site of many significant national events.
DetailNational Museum of China
It is one of the world’s largest museums, providing a comprehensive overview of Chinese civilization.
DetailGulangyu Island
The island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a top leisure destination with European-style mansions and scenic promenades.
DetailMogao Caves
It is one of the most significant collections of Buddhist art in the world and a highlight of the ancient Silk Road.
DetailShaolin Temple
It is world-renowned as the cradle of Chinese martial arts and a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists and kung fu enthusiasts alike.
DetailLongmen Grottoes
It is one of China’s most important collections of ancient Buddhist cave art, famed for its sheer scale and artistry.
DetailVictoria Peak
Hong Kong's most famous viewpoint, known for its stunning cityscape vistas, especially at sunset and night.
DetailTian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha)
One of Hong Kong's most recognizable landmarks and an impressive symbol of Buddhism in Asia.
DetailHong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong’s premier family entertainment destination and the only Disneyland in China outside Shanghai.
DetailVictoria Harbour
One of the world's most impressive urban harbors and the heart of Hong Kong's skyline.
DetailZhangjiajie National Forest Park
The park's surreal rock formations are among China's most iconic natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DetailRuins of St. Paul's
This UNESCO World Heritage site is Macao's most famous historic monument and a symbol of the city's Portuguese legacy.
DetailThe Venetian Macao
It's the largest casino in the world and a major entertainment destination in Asia.
DetailCity of Dreams
It’s famous for its world-class entertainment and nightlife.
DetailTerracotta Army
World-renowned UNESCO site, it is one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century.
DetailMount Tai
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most culturally and historically significant mountains in China.
DetailThe Bund
It's Shanghai’s most iconic skyline view and a symbol of the city’s blend of East and West.
DetailShanghai Museum
It's one of China’s premier museums, renowned for its comprehensive and beautifully curated collections.
DetailOriental Pearl Tower
Its unique architecture and observation platforms make it one of Shanghai’s top landmarks.
DetailShanghai Tower
It offers the highest observation deck in Shanghai and stunning views across the city.
DetailShanghai Disney Resort
It's the most popular theme park in mainland China, drawing visitors from across the globe.
DetailYungang Grottoes
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its impressive ancient Buddhist sculptures and cave art.
DetailLeshan Giant Buddha
It's the largest and tallest stone Buddha statue in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DetailMount Emei
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its religious significance, spectacular scenery, and resident monkeys.
DetailJiuzhaigou Valley
It's one of China's most beautiful natural reserves and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed for its crystal-clear turquoise lakes.
DetailNational Palace Museum
It houses an unparalleled collection of Chinese art and treasures, including the famous Jadeite Cabbage.
DetailTaipei 101
Once the tallest building in the world, its observatory provides unmatched city vistas.
DetailTaroko Gorge
It's Taiwan's most famous natural wonder, renowned for its spectacular scenery and geology.
DetailSun Moon Lake
It's a top leisure destination surrounded by lush mountains and quaint villages.
DetailPotala Palace
It is the most famous landmark of Tibet, renowned for its stunning architecture, history, and spiritual significance.
DetailMount Wutai
It is a major pilgrimage site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its religious and natural significance.
DetailChiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
It's a symbol of modern Taiwan and a focal point for history and civic life.
DetailXidi
Its unique Anhui-style buildings and tranquil rural setting offer a glimpse into China's cultural heritage.
DetailJiuhua Mountain
The mountain is a major pilgrimage site and offers spiritual atmosphere combined with scenic beauty.
DetailGreat Wall at Mutianyu
This iconic stretch provides a quintessential Great Wall experience with restored watchtowers and stunning mountain scenery.
Detail798 Art Zone
It is Beijing’s hub for contemporary art, creativity, and cutting-edge culture.
DetailLama Temple
It is the most renowned Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet and a center of active worship.
DetailBeihai Park
This tranquil oasis is one of China's oldest and most beautiful classical gardens.
DetailJingshan Park
The park’s summit is the best spot for sweeping city views, especially at sunset.
DetailMing Tombs
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its historic architecture and tranquil landscapes.
DetailNational Centre for the Performing Arts
Its futuristic architecture and top-tier performances make it a cultural landmark of Beijing.
DetailDazu Rock Carvings
It is one of China's most significant collections of religious sculptures and a masterpiece of ancient Chinese art.
DetailWulong Karst National Geology Park
It features some of China's most impressive natural scenery, including filming locations for 'Transformers: Age of Extinction.'
DetailMount Wuyi
It's one of China's most beautiful natural areas, famed for tea plantations, scenic boat rides, and ancient cliff tombs.
DetailTulou of Fujian
Their distinctive circular and square designs are unlike any other architecture in the world and offer a glimpse into ancient communal living.
DetailHakka Earth Buildings of Yongding
These tulou are among the most iconic and photogenic, demonstrating the region's unique communal living practices.
DetailThree Lanes and Seven Alleys
This area is a living museum of classical Fujian architecture and urban life.
DetailJiayuguan Fort
It is a spectacular and iconic symbol of the Great Wall's western end, rich in history and architecture.
DetailZhangye Danxia National Geological Park
The vibrant, striped sandstone hills are a geological wonder and a photographer’s dream.
DetailThe Canton Tower
It is one of the tallest towers in the world and an iconic symbol of modern Guangzhou.
DetailChen Clan Ancestral Hall
It's a masterpiece of Cantonese traditional architecture and a showcase for local arts and crafts.
DetailDanxia Mountain
It's one of China’s most visually stunning geological parks, celebrated for its 'Danxia' landforms.
DetailLi River
The Li River cruise is one of the most iconic and beautiful journeys in China, featured on the 20 yuan banknote.
DetailHuangguoshu Waterfall
Its dramatic 77.8-meter drop and surrounding scenic area make it a must-see natural wonder in China.
DetailFanjingshan
It's one of China's most important Buddhist mountains and a biodiverse hiking destination.
DetailNanshan Temple
Home to one of the world's tallest statues and a major Buddhist pilgrimage site.
DetailChengde Mountain Resort
It's one of China's most important imperial sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its architecture and historical significance.
DetailShanhaiguan
Known as the 'First Pass Under Heaven', it is a dramatic and strategic point where the Great Wall reaches the ocean.
DetailGreat Wall at Jinshanling
It's one of the best places for hiking and photography on the Great Wall, less crowded than areas closer to Beijing.
DetailHarbin Ice and Snow World
This is one of the world's largest and most spectacular ice and snow festivals, attracting millions of visitors annually.
DetailYin Xu
It is a major site for early Chinese civilization and the discovery place of the earliest known Chinese writing.
DetailStar Ferry
Iconic transport experience with classic views of Hong Kong's skyline; a must-do for first-time visitors.
DetailHong Kong Museum of History
The best place to understand Hong Kong's unique past and cultural evolution.
DetailMan Mo Temple
One of the oldest and most atmospheric temples in Hong Kong, set amid skyscrapers in Sheung Wan.
DetailTemple Street Night Market
The quintessential Hong Kong street market experience for food, souvenirs, and local color.
DetailWong Tai Sin Temple
Renowned for granting every wish upon request; a key religious site attracting locals and tourists alike.
DetailNgong Ping 360
One of Hong Kong's most popular attractions for its panoramic vistas and access to the Big Buddha.
DetailHong Kong Park
A tranquil green oasis amid Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, perfect for a scenic stroll or relaxation.
DetailTen Thousand Buddhas Monastery
A visually striking and serene temple complex, renowned for its golden Buddha statues and hillside views.
DetailYellow Crane Tower
It is one of China's Four Great Towers and a symbol of Wuhan, celebrated in poetry and art.
DetailHubei Provincial Museum
It houses priceless artifacts, including the 2,400-year-old Bianzhong chimes, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
DetailEast Lake (Wuhan)
It offers scenic beauty, cherry blossoms in spring, and recreational opportunities, making it a favorite among locals and visitors.
DetailWudang Mountains
The site is a pilgrimage destination and the spiritual home of Tai Chi, with stunning architecture set amid dramatic peaks.
DetailMount Heng (Hunan)
It is a sacred mountain in Chinese culture with a history of pilgrimage, hosting numerous temples and stunning vistas.
DetailTianmen Mountain
Its skywalks, glass walkways, and panoramic vistas attract adventure seekers and photographers alike.
DetailSun Yat-sen Mausoleum
It is an iconic symbol of modern Chinese history and an architectural masterpiece, set in beautiful landscaped grounds.
DetailLingering Garden
It is one of the most famous and beautiful classical gardens in China.
DetailHumble Administrator’s Garden
Considered the finest garden in all of southern China and a masterpiece of classical landscape design.
DetailConfucius Temple (Nanjing)
It is both a significant cultural landmark and a vibrant area for experiencing local life.
DetailZhouzhuang Water Town
It is considered the ‘Venice of the East’ and is the most famous of the Jiangnan water towns.
DetailMing Xiaoling Mausoleum
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and notable example of imperial mausoleum architecture.
DetailMount Lu
It's one of China's most celebrated mountains, renowned for its natural beauty and cultural significance.
DetailSanqing Mountain
It's revered as a Taoist sacred site and offers world-class hiking and breathtaking vistas.
DetailChangbai Mountain
One of China's most iconic natural wonders, famed for its breathtaking scenery and biodiversity.
DetailHeaven Lake (Tianchi)
Heaven Lake is legendary for its beauty and is a sacred site in local folklore.
DetailJingyuetan National Forest Park
It's one of Asia’s largest artificial forest parks and a popular year-round destination for nature and outdoor activities.
DetailSonghua River Ice Festival
It is one of China's top winter festivals, attracting visitors with its stunning ice and snow art.
DetailBenxi Water Cave
It is one of the largest and most spectacular underground river caves in Asia.
DetailSenado Square
It's a UNESCO-listed site and the vibrant hub of Macao’s cultural festivities and daily life.
DetailA-Ma Temple
Legend says Macao is named after this temple, making it a spiritual and historical cornerstone of the city.
DetailMacau Tower
It's one of Macao's tallest structures and a prime spot for thrill-seekers and cityscapes.
DetailMonte Fortress
It’s one of Macao's best-preserved fortifications and a great city viewpoint.
DetailGuia Fortress and Lighthouse
It's a UNESCO site and the best spot for panoramic views of Macao's old and new districts.
DetailGiant Wild Goose Pagoda
Iconic symbol of Xi'an and an important site for Buddhist pilgrimage and Chinese architectural heritage.
DetailXi'an City Wall
Visitors can walk or bike atop this massive structure for a unique perspective of ancient and modern Xi'an.
DetailMount Hua
Regarded as one of China's most scenic and sacred mountains, attracting adventurers and pilgrims alike.
DetailShaanxi History Museum
One of China's best history museums, offering insight into the region's pivotal role in Chinese civilization.
DetailFamen Temple
An important pilgrimage site with a history spanning over 1,700 years.
DetailGreat Mosque of Xi'an
A testament to Xi'an's historical role as a cosmopolitan city on the Silk Road.
DetailQufu Confucius Temple
As the birthplace of Confucius, Qufu's temple is a major pilgrimage site and one of China's most important cultural landmarks.
DetailBaotu Spring
It is considered the finest spring in the 'City of Springs' and is a symbol of Jinan.
DetailYu Garden
It's a masterpiece of classical Chinese garden design and a tranquil escape in the heart of old Shanghai.
DetailJade Buddha Temple
It's one of Shanghai’s most revered temples and a serene spiritual site amid the urban bustle.
DetailLonghua Temple
It's a significant spiritual site with rich history and impressive architecture.
DetailFrench Concession
It's one of Shanghai’s most charming areas and a favorite for strolling, dining, and soaking up the city’s cosmopolitan vibe.
DetailShanghai Science and Technology Museum
It's a top family-friendly attraction and one of the largest science museums in China.
DetailPingyao Ancient City
It's one of China's best-preserved ancient walled cities, offering a unique glimpse into traditional Chinese urban life.
DetailHanging Temple
It is famous for its dramatic cliffside architecture and multi-faith heritage.
DetailJinci Temple
It is one of the oldest and most artistically significant temple complexes in northern China.
DetailChengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
It's the best place to see China's iconic giant pandas up close and is a leader in panda conservation.
DetailDujiangyan Irrigation System
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an engineering marvel and a testament to ancient Chinese ingenuity.
DetailMount Qingcheng
It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a spiritual haven with beautiful natural scenery.
DetailSanxingdui Museum
The museum houses mysterious and unique bronze relics, shedding light on an ancient civilization in Sichuan.
DetailHuanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's celebrated for its unique geology and breathtaking high-altitude landscapes.
DetailLongshan Temple
Famed for its ornate architecture and spiritual significance, it's a cultural heart of Taipei.
DetailAlishan Forest Railway
The old train ride offers beautiful views and access to sunrise vistas and ancient forests.
DetailFo Guang Shan Buddha Museum
It's one of the largest Buddhist sites in Taiwan, attracting pilgrims and visitors alike.
DetailJiufen Old Street
This picturesque town inspired scenes in Studio Ghibli's 'Spirited Away' and is famous for its nostalgic atmosphere.
DetailKenting National Park
It's Taiwan’s premier beach and outdoor recreation destination.
DetailRainbow Village
It's a unique urban art project and one of Taiwan's most photogenic spots.
DetailTainan Confucius Temple
It's a key site for understanding Taiwan’s cultural and educational heritage.
DetailTianjin Binhai Library
It went viral for its avant-garde design and is a must for architecture and book lovers.
DetailJokhang
Pilgrims from across Tibet travel here, making it a living center of Tibetan faith and culture.
DetailYamdrok Lake
Its unique color and spectacular setting make it one of the most photogenic spots in Tibet.
DetailMount Everest Base Camp (Tibet)
It offers a rare chance to see Everest up close from the dramatic Tibetan Plateau.
DetailSera Monastery
The afternoon debating sessions are a unique and fascinating cultural experience.
DetailNamtso Lake
Its surreal beauty and spiritual importance make it a highlight of Tibetan nature.
DetailTashilhunpo Monastery
It features giant Buddha statues and significant religious relics.
DetailYarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon
It is a breathtaking, wild landscape rarely seen by most travelers.
DetailOld Town of Lijiang
It is one of China's best-preserved ancient towns and a living museum of Naxi heritage.
DetailTiger Leaping Gorge
It is one of China's top trekking destinations with stunning natural scenery and dramatic cliffs.
DetailYuanyang Rice Terraces
These terraces are among the world’s most photogenic and a testament to the ingenuity of the Hani people.
DetailShangri-La Old Town
Offers a unique blend of Tibetan culture and architecture amid dramatic mountain scenery.
DetailErhai Lake
One of Yunnan’s most beautiful and accessible lakes, celebrated for its clear waters and scenic views.
DetailJade Dragon Snow Mountain
It's an iconic sight in Yunnan and a must for lovers of mountain scenery and adventure.
DetailThree Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple
One of China's best-preserved Buddhist architectural ensembles and a symbol of the region.
DetailLingyin Temple
Renowned for its ancient grottoes, stone carvings, and tranquil atmosphere.
DetailPutuo Mountain
One of China's Four Sacred Mountains of Buddhism and a spiritual retreat amid natural beauty.
DetailChina National Silk Museum
Provides a fascinating look at the region's ancient silk heritage.
DetailKaiyuan Temple (Quanzhou)
It's a spiritual and architectural landmark with a rich history reflecting Quanzhou's cosmopolitan character.
DetailLabrang Monastery
It is one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries outside Tibet and a living center of Tibetan culture.
DetailMaiji Shan Grottoes
The grottoes are renowned for their unique setting and the artistry of their Buddhist carvings.
DetailReed Flute Cave
It's one of China's most famous karst caves and a top-rated attraction in Guilin.
DetailLongji Rice Terraces
These terraces are among China's most photogenic and are a testament to centuries-old agricultural ingenuity.
DetailYalong Bay
Its stunning beauty and quality amenities make it Hainan's top beach destination.
DetailEastern Qing Tombs
This is the largest, most complete, and best-preserved extant mausoleum complex in China, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DetailSaint Sophia Cathedral
Its striking Byzantine architecture and historical significance make it an iconic symbol of Harbin's multicultural past.
DetailWhite Horse Temple
It holds immense significance as the cradle of Chinese Buddhism and is a serene place for cultural immersion.
DetailYuelu Academy
It is a well-preserved site of Chinese educational history and Confucian culture, now part of Hunan University.
DetailOrange Isle
The island is a popular urban park and a symbol of Changsha, offering riverside walks and cultural attractions.
DetailFenghuang Ancient Town
Its picturesque riverside scenery and well-kept Ming and Qing architecture make it one of China's most atmospheric old towns.
DetailGrand Canal (Suzhou section)
It is the best place to experience the history and romance of China’s ancient waterways.
DetailXuanwu Lake
It is a tranquil retreat in the heart of Nanjing, loved by locals and visitors alike.
DetailDragon and Tiger Mountain
It's a center of Taoism and features dramatic red cliffs and ancient tombs carved into rock faces.
DetailMukden Palace
It's the best-preserved palace of the early Qing dynasty outside the Forbidden City.
DetailBell Tower of Xi'an
An iconic landmark and excellent example of Ming dynasty architecture.
DetailHuaqing Palace
Blends imperial history, romantic legends, and beautiful scenery at the foot of Mount Li.
DetailPenglai Pavilion
It offers spectacular views of the Bohai Sea and is steeped in myth and history.
DetailDaming Lake
It's a tranquil oasis in the city and features in classical Chinese literature.
DetailTianzifang
It's a vibrant cultural and arts enclave, beloved for its bohemian atmosphere and trendy shops.
DetailGanden Monastery
Its setting and significance make it a rewarding visit for those interested in Tibetan Buddhism.
DetailDali Ancient City
Dali is a major draw for travelers seeking culture, history, and natural beauty in a laid-back setting.
DetailYuantong Temple
Its historical significance and unique architecture make it one of Yunnan’s top religious sites.
DetailLeifeng Pagoda
It's a symbol of Hangzhou and the setting for the famous Legend of the White Snake.
DetailWuzhen
Widely regarded as the quintessential Chinese water town experience.
DetailNanputuo Temple
It's one of Fujian's most important Buddhist temples and a peaceful oasis in urban Xiamen.
DetailDetian Falls
It's Asia's largest transnational waterfall and a breathtaking natural wonder.
DetailSuzhou Museum
The architecture and collections make it a must-see for art and culture lovers.
DetailHongcun
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a classic example of traditional Anhui architecture, featured in the film 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.'
DetailMount Qiyun
It is an important pilgrimage site and offers stunning natural scenery with spiritual significance.
DetailHongya Cave
It is an iconic riverside landmark offering dramatic cityscape views and a lively atmosphere, especially at night.
DetailCi Qi Kou Ancient Town
It offers a glimpse into old Chongqing's charm with vibrant local culture and traditional snacks.
DetailGreat Hall of the People
Its architectural grandeur and central location make it a symbol of the city.
DetailJiefangbei Square
It is the heart of downtown Chongqing and a symbol of the city's modern vibrancy.
DetailArhat Temple
It is one of Chongqing's oldest temples, blending history, culture, and spirituality.
DetailTaining Danxia Landform
It's one of China's best examples of Danxia landforms, offering spectacular hiking and boat tours.
DetailCrescent Lake and Echoing-Sand Mountain
This unique natural oasis is famous for its surreal beauty and the legendary sound produced by the sand dunes.
DetailBingling Temple Grottoes
These caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and display some of China's finest Buddhist art from various dynasties.
DetailKaiping Diaolou
The diaolou are unique architectural relics blending Chinese and Western styles and tell the story of Guangdong’s migrant history.
DetailShamian Island
It offers a glimpse into the city’s colonial past and is a relaxing escape from urban bustle.
DetailChimelong Safari Park
It is widely regarded as the top safari park in China for families and animal lovers.
DetailGuangdong Museum
It’s the premier museum in Guangdong, with important collections on Lingnan culture and history.
DetailHuaisheng Mosque
It’s a significant site for Chinese Islamic history and a testament to Guangzhou’s ancient maritime connections.
DetailElephant Trunk Hill
It's the symbol of Guilin and one of China's most recognizable natural landmarks.
DetailChengyang Wind and Rain Bridge
It's a masterpiece of traditional Dong engineering and a UNESCO World Heritage candidate.
DetailZhijin Cave
It's considered one of China's most beautiful and extensive cave networks, famed for its geological formations.
DetailQingyan Ancient Town
Qingyan offers a glimpse into Guizhou's historic culture and ancient urban life.
DetailTianya Haijiao
Renowned as the 'Edge of the Earth,' it's one of China's most iconic seaside landmarks.
DetailZhaozhou Bridge
It's an engineering marvel of ancient China and a UNESCO World Heritage tentative site, admired for its design and longevity.
DetailXibaipo
It's a key site in modern Chinese history, with museums and memorials dedicated to the period.
DetailCentral Street
Central Street is the vibrant heart of Harbin, famous for its architecture, local snacks, and lively atmosphere.
DetailSun Island Scenic Area
It hosts the Harbin International Snow Sculpture Art Expo and offers tranquil nature escapes close to the city.
DetailYabuli International Ski Resort
Yabuli is the top winter sports resort in China, hosting international competitions and attracting skiers from across Asia.
DetailJingpo Lake
Jingpo Lake is celebrated for its scenic beauty and the impressive Diaoshuilou Waterfall, especially dramatic when frozen in winter.
DetailMount Song
This sacred mountain is famed both for its natural beauty and its key role in Chinese religious and martial traditions.
DetailKaifeng Iron Pagoda
It is an architectural marvel and symbol of ancient Kaifeng, offering panoramic views of the city.
DetailHenan Museum
It is one of China’s oldest and most important museums, providing deep insight into the history of Chinese civilization.
DetailLuoyang Museum
It is an essential stop for understanding the rich historical layers of Luoyang and the Central Plains.
DetailAvenue of Stars
A tribute to Hong Kong cinema with fantastic harbour views and photo opportunities.
DetailWuhan Yangtze River Bridge
This engineering marvel is a key symbol of modern Chinese industry and offers scenic river views.
DetailShennongjia National Park
It is renowned for its biodiversity, mysterious legends, and excellent hiking opportunities.
DetailGuiyuan Temple
It is one of Wuhan’s most important Buddhist temples and features a large collection of Arhat statues.
DetailThree Gorges Dam
It is a feat of modern engineering, offering impressive views and an educational visitor center.
DetailJingzhou Ancient City Wall
It is one of China’s best-preserved ancient city walls, offering a glimpse into Hubei’s rich history.
DetailDongting Lake
The lake is central to Chinese poetry and history, and is a prime spot for birdwatching and scenic boat cruises.
DetailMawangdui Han Tombs
The archaeological finds here are among China's most impressive, offering insight into Han dynasty life and funerary practices.
DetailNanjing City Wall
Its scale and preservation make it a top example of ancient Chinese military architecture.
DetailTiger Hill
It blends natural beauty with historical sites and is often called the 'Number One Sight in Suzhou.'
DetailPresidential Palace (Nanjing)
It played a crucial role in 20th-century Chinese politics and offers a deep dive into the country’s turbulent modern era.
DetailJingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum
Jingdezhen is globally known as the 'Porcelain Capital,' and this museum offers a deep dive into its 1,000-year-old craft.
DetailTengwang Pavilion
Famed for its literary associations and stunning river views, it's one of China's 'Three Great Towers of the South.'
DetailChangchun World Sculpture Park
It is one of the largest sculpture parks in Asia and a major cultural attraction in Changchun.
DetailShenyang Imperial Palace
It's one of only two surviving imperial palaces in China, offering a glimpse into Qing dynasty history and art.
DetailDalian Xinghai Square
It's an iconic urban landmark and gathering place in Dalian, famous for its vast scale and city views.
DetailQianshan National Park
It's one of northeast China's most scenic and spiritually significant mountain parks.
DetailTaipa Village
It's the best place to experience Macao’s fusion of Portuguese and Chinese culture in a relaxed, walkable setting.
DetailMandarin's House
This UNESCO-listed site is Macao's largest traditional Chinese residence open to the public.
DetailGenghis Khan Mausoleum
It is a major pilgrimage and cultural site for Mongolians, honoring one of world history's most significant figures.
DetailArxan National Forest Park
It is a top nature destination in Inner Mongolia for hiking, photography, and hot springs.
DetailTa'er Monastery
This active monastery is a major pilgrimage destination, blending Han and Tibetan architecture and culture.
DetailDrum Tower of Xi'an
Notable for its architecture, performances, and proximity to the Muslim Quarter.
DetailQingdao Beer Museum
It offers a unique insight into China's best-known beer brand and the German heritage of Qingdao.
DetailBadaguan Scenic Area
It's one of China's most charming architectural districts and a popular spot for sea views and photography.
DetailYantai Hill
It blends history and natural beauty, serving as Yantai's most famous landmark.
DetailLiugong Island
It's both a scenic escape and a key site in modern Chinese history.
DetailShanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center
Its giant 3D city model is a must-see for those interested in architecture and urban design.
DetailZhujiajiao
It offers a glimpse into the region’s canal town heritage and a peaceful retreat from the city.
DetailShuanglin Temple
The temple's exquisite polychrome sculptures are regarded as masterpieces of Chinese religious art.
DetailQiao Family Compound
It is a quintessential example of traditional northern Chinese architecture and was featured in the film 'Raise the Red Lantern.'
DetailJinli Ancient Street
It's one of Chengdu's oldest and most atmospheric streets, perfect for experiencing local culture and street food.
DetailSichuan Opera (Shufeng Yayun Teahouse)
It's the best place to witness the unique art of Sichuan Opera, especially the magical 'face-changing' act.
DetailKuan-Zhai Alley
It's a popular area for strolling, shopping, and sampling Chengdu’s culinary delights.
DetailFive Great Avenues
It's the most famous area in Tianjin for admiring colonial-era mansions and a unique blend of Western architectural styles in China.
DetailTianjin Eye
It's the only Ferris wheel in the world built on a bridge and one of Tianjin's modern icons.
DetailTianjin Museum
It's the city's premier museum and provides valuable context for understanding Tianjin's unique heritage.
DetailKashgar Old City
It's one of the best-preserved examples of traditional Uyghur architecture and culture, offering a glimpse into a living Silk Road city.
DetailHeavenly Lake of Tianshan
The scenery is breathtaking and it's a popular spot for hiking, boating, and photography near Urumqi.
DetailKarakul Lake
Its turquoise waters and snow-capped mountain backdrop make it one of Xinjiang's most photogenic natural sites.
DetailTurpan Jiaohe Ancient City
It's one of the best-preserved earthen city ruins in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DetailKanas Lake
It's celebrated as one of China's most beautiful lakes, with pristine nature and mysterious legends.
DetailBarkhor Street
It is the best place to observe local culture and shop for Tibetan crafts.
DetailNorbulingka
Its gardens and palaces offer insight into Tibetan royal life and culture.
DetailXixi National Wetland Park
Offers a rare chance to experience rural wetland scenery within a major city.
DetailQiandao Lake
Popular for boat tours and island-hopping, it's one of China's most beautiful inland lakes.
DetailNanxun Ancient Town
Offers an authentic glimpse into the region's canal-town heritage and culture.
DetailSix Harmonies Pagoda
It is an architectural marvel and a vantage point for river views.
DetailTianzhu Mountain
It is a scenic spot with dramatic landscapes and is steeped in local legends and Taoist history.
DetailPeking Duck at Quanjude
Quanjude is an iconic eatery with over 150 years of history, renowned worldwide for its authentic roast duck.
DetailThree Gorges Museum
It provides fascinating exhibits on Chongqing's wartime history and the monumental Three Gorges Dam project.
DetailXiamen University
The campus is famed for its traditional architecture, lotus pond, and scenic surroundings open to visitors.
DetailHuli Mountain Fort
It's a fascinating military relic with panoramic views of the sea and city skyline.
DetailQuanzhou Maritime Museum
It provides deep insight into Fujian's international trading past and cultural exchanges.
DetailWuwei Confucian Temple
It is a significant site for understanding Confucian culture and Chinese architectural heritage.
DetailSun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Guangzhou)
This is one of China’s major memorials to Sun Yat-sen and a key site for understanding modern Chinese history.
DetailSplendid China Folk Village
It offers an entertaining and educational overview of China’s cultural and architectural diversity in one place.
DetailDafen Oil Painting Village
It’s the world center for oil painting production and a fascinating place to see artists at work.
DetailSeven Star Park
It's Guilin's most famous park, offering diverse landscapes and cultural relics.
DetailYulong River
It's famed for peaceful bamboo raft rides and picture-perfect landscapes, less crowded than the Li River.
DetailXijiang Qianhu Miao Village
It's renowned for its authentic Miao culture, lively festivals, and striking hillside architecture.
DetailWuzhizhou Island
Its clear waters and vibrant coral reefs draw both adventure seekers and leisure travelers.
DetailYanoda Rainforest Cultural Tourism Zone
It's Hainan's best spot for rainforest exploration and eco-tourism experiences.
DetailHaikou Volcanic Cluster Global Geopark
This is one of China's most accessible volcanic landscapes, rich in geological interest.
DetailWenchang Space Launch Site
It's the launch site for many of China's major space missions, unique in China for public access.
DetailBeidaihe Beach
It's China's best-known beach resort, historically popular with government leaders and travelers seeking relaxation by the sea.
DetailZhaolin Park
The Ice Lantern Festival at Zhaolin Park is a magical nighttime experience and a highlight of Harbin's winter festivities.
DetailGuanlin Temple
It is a unique site blending history, hero worship, and tranquil temple grounds, popular among Chinese history enthusiasts.
DetailShaoshan
It is a significant pilgrimage site for those interested in China's modern history and Mao's legacy.
DetailWuyuan
It's considered one of China's most beautiful countryside areas, ideal for photography and cultural exploration.
DetailYalu River Broken Bridge
It stands as a poignant symbol of the war and offers views of North Korea across the river.
DetailMacao Museum
It offers an essential introduction to Macao’s multicultural history and heritage.
DetailHohhot Dazhao Temple
It is the oldest and most important temple in Hohhot, representing the region's Buddhist heritage.
DetailBadain Jaran Desert
It boasts some of the world's tallest dunes and breathtakingly beautiful desert oases.
DetailHexigten Global Geopark
Its surreal landscapes and rare rock formations attract geology enthusiasts and photographers.
DetailWestern Xia Mausoleums
These are among China's most significant ancient mausoleums, offering insight into the mysterious Western Xia dynasty.
DetailQinghai Lake
This vast and beautiful lake is a symbol of Qinghai and a pilgrimage site for both tourists and Tibetan Buddhists, especially stunning during the summer when wildflowers bloom.
DetailDatang Everbright City
A lively spot to experience Xi'an's contemporary take on Tang culture, especially in the evening.
DetailZhanqiao Pier
It's a symbol of Qingdao and offers excellent views of the city and coastline.
DetailWuhou Shrine
It is a key site for fans of Chinese history and literature, especially those interested in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
DetailAncient Culture Street
This is the best place in Tianjin to experience traditional culture, architecture, and folk arts.
DetailItalian Style Town
It offers visitors a taste of Europe in China and is a popular spot for dining, nightlife, and photography.
DetailHaihe River Promenade
It showcases the contrast between Tianjin’s historical and modern architecture along its main river.
DetailId Kah Mosque
This beautiful 15th-century mosque is a symbol of Kashgar and a key center of Islamic culture in western China.
DetailFlaming Mountains
Legendary in Chinese literature and visually stunning, these mountains are a classic Silk Road sight.
DetailTunxi Ancient Street
It is the cultural and commercial heart of Huangshan City and a great place to sample local cuisine and buy crafts.
DetailBao Zheng's Ancestral House
Bao Zheng is a folk hero in Chinese culture; this site is key for understanding Anhui's historical figures.
DetailAnhui Museum
It is the best place to understand Anhui's rich heritage and archaeological finds.
DetailYangtze River Cableway
It is one of the few urban cableways in China and a classic Chongqing experience.
DetailEling Park
It offers a peaceful retreat and some of the best panoramic vistas of the city.
DetailYangshuo West Street
It's the heart of Yangshuo's social life and a vibrant spot for nightlife and shopping.
DetailSilver Cave
It's one of southern China's largest and most impressive show caves.
DetailDaxu Ancient Town
It offers a window into traditional Guangxi life and Ming/Qing dynasty architecture.
DetailNanning People's Park
It's the green heart of Guangxi's capital and a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
DetailDragon Palace Cave Scenic Area
The combination of underground rivers and dramatic caves creates a unique adventure experience.
DetailZunyi Conference Site
This site marks a turning point in Chinese revolutionary history and offers insightful exhibits for history buffs.
DetailShuanghe Cave
With over 200 kilometers of passages, it's an epic destination for spelunkers and adventure seekers.
DetailHainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden
It's the top wildlife park on the island, popular with families and nature lovers.
DetailSiberian Tiger Park
It's one of the largest Siberian tiger breeding centers in the world, offering a rare chance to see these majestic animals up close.
DetailWudalianchi Scenic Area
It features some of China's most unique volcanic scenery and is famous for its therapeutic mineral waters.
DetailNanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum
Key site for understanding modern Chinese history and the Communist movement.
DetailPuppet Emperor's Palace
This historic site offers insights into a turbulent period of Chinese history and features well-preserved architecture and exhibitions.
Detail9.18 Historical Museum
It provides crucial insight into a pivotal period in modern Chinese history.
DetailDalian Discovery Kingdom
It's one of China's best theme parks and a major draw for families and thrill seekers.
DetailColoane Village
It offers a slower pace and authentic taste of old Macao, away from the casinos.
DetailXilamuren Grassland
It offers a quintessential Inner Mongolian steppe experience, especially popular for Naadam festival events.
DetailZhaojun Tomb
It is famed for its romantic history and beautiful setting, symbolizing harmony between Han and Xiongnu peoples.
DetailResonant Sand Gorge
It's a famous desert adventure site, known for its acoustic sand and dramatic dunes.
DetailFive Pagoda Temple
Its architectural style and ancient astronomical map make it a unique historical site.
DetailShapotou
Shapotou is one of China's most famous desert adventure destinations and home to pioneering sand control projects.
DetailHelan Mountain Rock Art
These UNESCO-listed rock carvings provide a unique window into the spiritual life of early nomadic peoples.
DetailChaka Salt Lake
Visitors come to walk on the crystalline salt flats and experience surreal, endless sky reflections.
DetailDongguan Mosque (Xining Dongguan Great Mosque)
Its impressive size and ornate design make it a cultural landmark in Xining.
DetailSun and Moon Mountain
It’s a culturally significant site along the ancient Silk Road with stunning scenery.
DetailZhoucheng Ancient City
It offers an immersive experience of Shandong's historical urban life and traditional culture.
DetailYanmenguan Pass
It is one of the most famous passes of the Great Wall, offering dramatic views and a sense of China's military history.
DetailDatong Nine-Dragon Screen
It is one of only three ancient Nine-Dragon Screens remaining in China and is celebrated for its artistic craftsmanship.
DetailKizil Thousand Buddha Caves
These are the oldest major Buddhist cave complex in China, rich in Silk Road history and art.
DetailTaklamakan Desert
Driving or trekking along the desert's edge offers a unique experience of Xinjiang's wild landscapes.
DetailXinjiang Regional Museum
Its mummified remains and Silk Road relics make it the best place to understand the region's rich heritage.
DetailBazaar of Kashgar
It's one of the largest and most atmospheric markets in Central Asia, especially lively on Sundays.
DetailTuyoq Village
It offers a rare look at Uyghur rural life and is surrounded by striking desert scenery and Buddhist caves.
DetailKunming Green Lake Park
A beloved urban oasis in Kunming and a window into local life.
DetailDongchuan Red Land
A photographer's paradise, renowned for its vibrant and surreal landscapes.
DetailDongqian Lake
It's the largest freshwater lake in Zhejiang and a local leisure hotspot.
DetailSongcheng Park
Famous for its immersive historical shows and vibrant atmosphere.
DetailChongqing Zoo
It's one of the best places to see giant pandas in China outside of Sichuan.
DetailQilou Old Street
Its unique blend of Southeast Asian and European architecture creates the city's most atmospheric old quarter.
DetailJilin Confucius Temple
It is an important cultural and historical site reflecting traditional Chinese architecture and Confucian heritage.
DetailDalian Laohutan Ocean Park
This is one of China's top marine parks, known for its large aquariums and ocean-themed attractions.
DetailInner Mongolia Museum
It provides an essential introduction to the region's rich heritage and natural history.
DetailMenyuan Rapeseed Flower Fields
The sweeping vistas of yellow fields set against snow-capped mountains are a photographer’s dream.
DetailPorcelain House
Its exterior is a dazzling work of art and a unique showcase of Chinese ceramics, making it a must-see curiosity.
DetailSanhe Ancient Town
It's a charming historical water town, perfect for experiencing traditional Anhui life and architecture.
DetailHulun Lake
The lake's vastness and pristine nature make it a highlight of Inner Mongolian landscape and ecology.
DetailNanguan Mosque
It is a major religious center for Ningxia's Hui Muslim community and a striking example of architectural fusion.
DetailNingxia Museum
It offers a comprehensive introduction to the region's diverse heritage and is a top cultural attraction in Yinchuan.
DetailZhenbeibu China West Film Studio
It is one of China's most renowned film studios and a must for Chinese cinema fans.
DetailQinghai Tibetan Culture Museum
It offers fascinating insights into the region’s Tibetan heritage and culture.
DetailZhangbi Ancient Castle
Its underground tunnel system and well-preserved architecture make it a fascinating site for history enthusiasts.
DetailSt. Joseph Cathedral
It is the largest Roman Catholic church in northern China and a notable example of colonial religious architecture.
DetailOCT Loft Creative Culture Park
It’s the artistic heart of Shenzhen and a hub for creative culture and events.
DetailDongpo Academy
It's an important historical and cultural site commemorating one of China's literary giants.
DetailHaibao Pagoda
Haibao Pagoda is an iconic symbol of Yinchuan and a revered Buddhist site in northwest China.
DetailKanbula National Forest Park
The park’s unique Danxia landforms and vibrant landscapes are renowned for their beauty.
DetailMaling River Gorge
Its breathtaking scenery and thrilling walkways make it a favorite for nature lovers and photographers.
DetailBetel Nut Ethnic Minorities Park
This is the island's best place to learn about local ethnic cultures and heritage.
DetailBailong Cave
This is one of Hebei's most impressive natural wonders, popular for guided tours and subterranean exploration.
DetailSand Lake
It is famed for its striking desert-lake contrast and is a top spot for migratory birdwatching in Ningxia.
DetailMuslim Quarter
Famous for its unique fusion of Chinese and Islamic culture and cuisine, making it a culinary hotspot.
DetailWansheng Stone Forest
It is one of China's lesser-known but most impressive karst stone forests.
DetailHarbin Polarland
It is China's first theme park focused on polar wildlife, popular with families and animal lovers.
DetailMillennium City Park
It offers a vivid, interactive experience of ancient Kaifeng life, complete with performances and traditional architecture.
DetailJilin Catholic Church
Its architecture and history make it a unique landmark amidst the traditional Chinese cityscape.
DetailMeteorite Museum of Jilin
It displays the largest single meteorite ever recovered, making it a must-see for science enthusiasts.
DetailWudang Zhao Monastery
It is a spiritual and architectural landmark, significant for Mongolian Buddhism.
DetailSlender West Lake
Its poetic landscapes have inspired Chinese artists for centuries and it is Yangzhou’s most famous attraction.
DetailRime Island (Wusong Island)
The natural rime ice formations create a magical winter landscape, drawing photographers and visitors worldwide.
DetailJinshitan Scenic Area
It's renowned for its dramatic geological features and is one of Dalian's top seaside resorts.
DetailRongbuk Monastery
Its unique location offers spiritual and natural grandeur in one stop.
DetailGeschichte
Die Shang-Dynastie wird gegründet und markiert den Beginn der aufgezeichneten chinesischen Geschichte. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Fortschritte in der Bronzeverarbeitung, Schrift und Stadtentwicklung.
Die Zhou-Dynastie stürzt die Shang-Dynastie und führt das Konzept des Mandats des Himmels ein, das die Herrschaft des Königs oder Kaisers rechtfertigte.
Qin Shi Huang vereinigt China und wird der erste Kaiser der Qin-Dynastie. Er ist bekannt für die Standardisierung der chinesischen Schrift, Währung und Maße sowie für den Beginn des Baus der Großen Mauer.
Die Tang-Dynastie wird gegründet und markiert ein goldenes Zeitalter der chinesischen Kultur, Kunst und des Handels. Sie ist bekannt für ihre kosmopolitische Kultur und die Ausweitung der Seidenstraße.
Die Song-Dynastie beginnt, bekannt für ihren wirtschaftlichen Wohlstand, technologische Fortschritte und die Entwicklung eines starken bürokratischen Systems.
Die Yuan-Dynastie wird von Kublai Khan gegründet und markiert die erste Herrschaft Chinas durch eine fremde Macht, die Mongolen. Diese Periode erlebt verstärkten Handel und kulturellen Austausch mit dem Westen.
Die Ming-Dynastie wird gegründet, bekannt für ihre starke zentralisierte Regierung, die von Zheng He geführten Seefahrten und den Bau der Verbotenen Stadt in Peking.
Die Qing-Dynastie wird von den Mandschu gegründet und markiert die letzte kaiserliche Dynastie Chinas. Sie erweitert Chinas Grenzen auf ihre größte Ausdehnung.
Die Volksrepublik China wird von Mao Zedong ausgerufen, nach dem Sieg der Kommunistischen Partei im chinesischen Bürgerkrieg. Dies markiert den Beginn der kommunistischen Herrschaft in China.
Deng Xiaoping leitet Wirtschaftsreformen ein und öffnet China für ausländische Investitionen, was zu einem schnellen Wirtschaftswachstum und einer Modernisierung führt.
Hongkong wird von britischer an chinesische Souveränität übergeben und wird eine Sonderverwaltungszone unter dem Prinzip "ein Land, zwei Systeme".
Macau wird von portugiesischer an chinesische Souveränität übergeben und wird ebenfalls eine Sonderverwaltungszone im Rahmen des "ein Land, zwei Systeme"-Modells.
Peking richtet die Olympischen Sommerspiele aus und zeigt Chinas Entwicklung sowie seinen zunehmenden Einfluss auf der globalen Bühne.
Xi Jinping wird Präsident von China, initiiert Politiken zur Stärkung von Chinas globalem Einfluss und startet die Belt and Road Initiative zur Verbesserung von Handels- und Infrastrukturnetzwerken.
Aktivitäten
Die Große Mauer von China
Die Große Mauer von China ist eines der ikonischsten Wahrzeichen der Welt und erstreckt sich über 13.000 Meilen durch Nordchina. Besucher können verschiedene Abschnitte der Mauer erkunden, die jeweils einzigartige Ausblicke und Erlebnisse bieten. Die beliebtesten Abschnitte sind Badaling, Mutianyu und Jinshanling, die von Peking aus leicht erreichbar sind. Eine Wanderung entlang der Mauer bietet atemberaubende Ausblicke auf die umliegenden Landschaften. Die beste Reisezeit ist im Frühling oder Herbst, wenn das Wetter mild ist.
Terrakotta-Armee
Die Terrakotta-Armee in Xi'an ist eine Sammlung von Tausenden lebensgroßen Tonfiguren von Soldaten, Pferden und Streitwagen, die mit Chinas erstem Kaiser Qin Shi Huang begraben wurden, um ihn im Jenseits zu schützen. Dieses archäologische Wunder bietet einen Einblick in die alte chinesische Geschichte und Kunstfertigkeit. Besucher können das Museum und die Ausgrabungsstätten besichtigen, um die Bedeutung dieser Entdeckung zu erfahren. Die Stätte ist das ganze Jahr über geöffnet, aber Frühling und Herbst sind ideal für angenehmes Wetter.
Li-Fluss-Kreuzfahrt
Eine Kreuzfahrt auf dem Li-Fluss von Guilin nach Yangshuo ist ein Muss für Naturliebhaber. Die Reise bietet atemberaubende Ausblicke auf Karstberge, üppige Bambushaine und traditionelle Dörfer. Die Kreuzfahrt dauert in der Regel etwa vier Stunden, und Besucher können die ruhige Schönheit der Landschaft genießen. Die beste Zeit für die Li-Fluss-Kreuzfahrt ist im Frühling und Herbst, wenn das Wetter angenehm ist und die Landschaft am lebendigsten erscheint.
Die Verbotene Stadt
Die Verbotene Stadt in Peking ist ein weitläufiger Palastkomplex, der fast 500 Jahre lang die Residenz chinesischer Kaiser war. Sie ist ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und bietet faszinierende Einblicke in die kaiserliche Geschichte Chinas. Besucher können die großen Innenhöfe, prunkvollen Hallen und schönen Gärten erkunden. Die beste Besuchszeit ist früh morgens oder am späten Nachmittag, um Menschenmassen zu vermeiden und die Architektur im weichen Licht zu genießen.
Zhangjiajie Nationalpark
Berühmt für seine hohen Sandsteinpfeiler, inspirierte der Zhangjiajie Nationalpark in der Provinz Hunan die schwebenden Berge im Film 'Avatar'. Besucher können die zahlreichen Wanderwege des Parks erkunden, eine Seilbahnfahrt für Panoramablicke unternehmen oder über die gläserne Hängebrücke für ein aufregendes Erlebnis gehen. Der Park wird am besten im Frühling oder Herbst besucht, wenn das Wetter kühl und die Vegetation üppig ist.
Der Bund in Shanghai
Der Bund ist ein Uferbereich im Zentrum von Shanghai, bekannt für seine beeindruckende Skyline und historische Kolonialarchitektur. Besucher können gemütlich entlang der Promenade spazieren, eine Flusskreuzfahrt genießen oder in einem der vielen Restaurants mit Blick auf den Huangpu-Fluss speisen. Der Bund ist besonders nachts schön, wenn die Stadtlichter die Skyline erleuchten. Es ist ein Reiseziel für das ganze Jahr, aber Frühling und Herbst bieten das angenehmste Wetter zum Erkunden.
Panda-Forschungsstation
Die Chengdu Forschungsstation für Große Pandas in Chengdu widmet sich dem Schutz der Großen Pandas. Besucher können diese niedlichen Tiere in einem naturnahen Lebensraum beobachten und mehr über Schutzmaßnahmen erfahren. Die Station bietet auch die Möglichkeit, rote Pandas und andere Wildtiere zu sehen. Die beste Besuchszeit ist morgens, wenn die Pandas am aktivsten sind, und Frühling oder Herbst bieten das angenehmste Wetter.
Leshan Riesenbuddha
Der Leshan Riesenbuddha ist eine kolossale Steinstatue, die in eine Felswand in der Provinz Sichuan gemeißelt wurde. Mit einer Höhe von 71 Metern ist er der größte steinerne Buddha der Welt. Besucher können die Statue vom Boot aus betrachten oder die Stufen hinaufsteigen, um sie aus der Nähe zu sehen. Die Stätte ist ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und wird am besten im Frühling oder Herbst besucht, wenn das Wetter mild und die Umgebung üppig ist.