Explore the Imposing Potala Palace in Tibet
The Potala Palace, located in Lhasa City, is the landmark of Tibet and the masterpiece of Tibetan architecture. It is the highest palace in the world built 12,000 feet above sea level. The earliest construction began a thousand years earlier on
The largest stone carving in China – Leshan Giant Buddha
In ancient times, the water at the joint of the three rivers was very intense and there were always capsized boats. To slow down the water flow, Monk Hai Tong recruited artisans to build the Giant Buddha. It took 90
10 Hidden Places for Your Future Trip in China
Are you curious about exploring hidden places that not every traveler knows about? Often, we hear about the most popular attractions to visit, but what about those hidden gems no one talks about? Here we have put together a list
How to Visit the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Yunnan
In the city of Lijiang, the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Yulong Snow Mountain) is well known for its 13 peaks, 19 glaciers and breathtaking snow scenery. Visiting the Jade Dragon Snow mountain is likely to be on your itinerary. Let
6 Romantic Winter Destinations for Couples in China
Traveling as a couple pushes you to learn new things and learn to have patience with one another. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, jetting off on your honeymoon, or merely seeking a getaway built for two, plan your trip with
Home of China’s Porcelain – Jingdezhen
Chinese porcelain was first produced in China around 600 C.E. Afterwards, when it was introduced to Europe in the fourteenth century, Chinese porcelains were regarded as objects of great rarity and luxury. Therefore, the word "China" also referred to porcelain-ware
China’s First 5 National Parks
China owns 244 National Scenic and Historic Interest Areas under the scenic parks system since 1994. However, in 2016 the country began a pilot project to bring several large ecosystems under unified national management. On 12th October, plans have now
Incredible “AVATAR” world at Zhangjiajie
As you all know, Zhangjiajie from Hunan Province inspired the bewitching landscapes of James Cameron’s science-fiction blockbuster Avatar. Some 380 million years ago during the Devonian Period, Zhangjiajie was submerged under the ocean. The tectonic activity which thrust oceanic bedrock
Walking into The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City was the political and ritual center of China for over 500 years. After its completion in 1420, the Forbidden City was home to 24 emperors, their families and servants during the Ming (1368–1644) and the Qing (1644–1911)
Wonder in Harbin’s Ice and Snow Wonderland
Chinese have been given accolades to Harbin as "Pearl under the Neck of a Swan". Each year, Harbin is transformed into a wonderland, full of snow and lights at the Ice and Snow Festival. This city was once a thriving cosmopolitan