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China City Guide

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China City Guide
It is often said that China is not a country, but a continent. The land has an extraordinarily rich culture and long history, and as a tourist destination this country offers an abundance of historical learning opportunities. Stretching from the frozen summits of the Himalayas to the vast grasslands and desert of Inner Mongolia, a growing number of cities boast gleaming new metro systems, and are linked by highways and bullet trains. Read up-to-date travel guides to India's cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Guangzhou, Guilin, Hong Kong, and Suzhou.

Learn more about top Chinese cities, and select from the list below which cities you would like to visit and our travel specialist will reply with a customized itinerary.  
 
Beijing
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world is Beijing, the historical capital of China. This city has been the country's capital for over 800 years, and it is China's center of politics, culture, commerce, transportation, and communications. The city hosted the 2008 Olympic Games, welcoming visitors from all over the globe, and millions of people travel here each year. Many significant cultural and imperial relics still stand in the city, giving visitors an excellent display of China's impressive history. Beijing's continental climate is cold and dry in the winter, and it is hot and humid in the summer. Any visit to Asia should include a stop in the huge city.


 
Shanghai  
One of the most modern cities in China is the famous metropolis of Shanghai. This city is an important business and commerce hub in China, and it is sometimes referred to as the "Oriental Paris." In addition, Shanghai is the financial center of China, and the skyscrapers of many important financial institutions can be seen along the Bund. Nanjing Road and Yu Garden are other famous spots in the historical city, and museums, art galleries, parks, shops, and entertainment are found throughout Shanghai.



Xian
For anyone interested in ancient Chinese history, a visit to Xian is essential. A tour to Xian will take you back in time and provide you with countless learning and picture-taking opportunities. The city was China capital for over 1,000 years, lasting through 12 dynasties. Its significant history and culture are on display, with the main one being the world-famous Terra Cotta Warriors. Xian is now a highly populated modern city, but it retains its cultural origins. Travelers can still see the city old walls and gates and its prominent Bell Tower.  


 
Suzhou  
Known for its spectacular gardens and scenic water town, Suzhou is a major city in southeastern China. Situated along the Yangtze River, the metropolitan area of Suzhou is home to over 10 million people. Suzhou's gardens are renowned throughout the world for their beauty, and the most famous among them are the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lingering Garden, which are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Suzhou is also home to delicious food options, charming architecture, and beautiful landscapes. Referred to as the "Venice of the East," the city's cozy water town contains rivers and canals with gardens and elaborate silk products.  


 
Guangzhou
Along the Pearl River in southeastern China, Guangzhou (also referred to as Canton) is China's third-largest city. Guangzhou is a business and commerce metropolis, and it is a major Asian transportation hub. Twice a year, the city hosts the Canton Fair (China Import and Export Fair), which is the oldest and largest trade fair in China. The distinct Cantonese culture pervades the city, and it contrasts with China's ther mega cities. Guangzhou is an important port along the Pearl River and provides access to the South China Sea, Hong Kong, and Macau. The city has been a terminus for foreign visitors since the 3rd century, and European traders stopped in its ports regularly in the past. Guangzhou has a humid climate and flowers that bloom all year, and it is thus called the City of Flowers. This city will be the principal component of the Pearl River Delta for years to come.


 
Guilin  
Located in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the west bank of the Li River, Guilin is a charming city known for its captivating natural beauty. It is known as the "Forest of Cassia Trees" because of its blue and green mountains, crystal clear water, caves, and rock structures. The weather is best in Guilin from August to October, and this is the best time to see its stunning scenery. Popular sites in Guilin are Yangshuo, Li River, Elephant Trunk Hill, Reed Flute Cave, and Longsheng Terraced Field.  


 
Chengdu
Chengdu is the capital of the province of Sichuan in the southwestern part of China. The city of Chengdu is known for a variety of things, including its famous cuisine, which is based on the spicy Sichuan peppercorn, which gives flavors to world-renowned local dishes such as hot pot and other spicy dishes. The city is also famous for its Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, which is a conservation center, which allows tourists to view endangered giant pandas in their natural habitat.


 
Macau  
Macau is a popular place to visit for world-class entertainment. Travelers come here to relax, try some gourmet cuisine, head to a resort, watch the high-quality shows, and enjoy the nightlife. The main attraction in this city, though, is the wide variety of casinos. Often referred to as the "Oriental Las Vegas," the gaming industry is a significant aspect of Macau's economy. In addition, old UNESCO World Heritage Sites from Portuguese settlers can be seen, and these include San Ma Lo and Guia Fortress.


 
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of Asia's best destinations for shopping, food, and entertainment. It is famous for being a shopper's paradise, with endless goods that are much cheaper than their mainland counterparts. The energetic buzz of the city can be felt while walking next to the rows of famous skyscrapers. Gorgeous views can be seen from the popular Victoria Peak. By night, the colors of the city are spectacular. Visitors to the city can also cruise through the harbor and explore nearby islands. Hong Kong is an extremely diverse city that is full of culture and adventures.


 
Tibet
The Tibet borders China's Sichuan, Yunnan, Qinghai, and Xinjiang provinces, and it is also surrounded by India, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Burma, and Kashmir. With an area around 1.2 million square km, the Tibet represents about one eighth of China's total area. Tibet is famous for its spectacular landscape, with towering mountains, deserts, glaciers, and valleys. It is known as the highest region on earth, with an average elevation over 4,000 m, and some of the Himalayan peaks like Mt. Everest cross into its border. The Tibet also has sacred temples and monasteries that are popular with locals and visitors.

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