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  • China Mainland

    The Splendid And The Magnificent

What is China? Not only big rivers and huge mountains but also the Great Wall, ancient temples, fishing boats, and small gardens. High-speed railways connecting cities’ colorful neon. Indulge yourself in the water town solitude or big city crowds. Mountains, rivers, and thousands of years of history, multiplied by the world’s largest population, are bursting with the most diverse vitality.

  • Taiyuan
    Heart of Shanxi
    Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi Province, is located in the middle of Shanxi and is the birthplace of the Three Jins culture. It is also known as Jin Yang because it was located north of the Jin River in ancient times.
  • Dengfeng
    Center of Heaven and Earth
    Dengfeng, Henan Province, is home to the World Heritage Site "The Center of Heaven and Earth" historical complex. There are natural and historical cultural landscapes such as the Middle Mountain of Songshan, the Shaolin Temple, the Shaolin Temple Pagoda Forest, the Zhongyue Temple and the Songyang Academy.
  • Nanjing
    The Southern Capital of China
    Nanjing is located at the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and is the capital city of Jiangsu Province, also known as the "Ancient Capital of Six Dynasties". From the founding of Sun Quan's capital here during the Three Kingdoms period, to the establishment of the provisional government of the Republic of China, Nanjing has always been the political center of China south of the Yangtze River.
  • Shanghai
    The City Never Stops
    Shanghai, situated at the mouth of the Yangtze River and close to Jiangsu and Zhejiang, is the center of China's economy, finance and trade.
  • Beijing
    Aspects of the Emperor's City
    Beijing is an ancient cultural capital with a long history and is the political and cultural center of China, with endless historical heritage and relics.
  • Guangzhou
    Flower City by the Pearl River
    Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, is located at the heart of the Pearl River Delta. As the political, economic and cultural center of South China's Lingnan region, it not only has a long history and rich in produce but is also the place with the most developed food culture in China.
  • Shenzhen
    From Small Village to Metropolis
    Shenzhen, China's first special economic zone and the most successful one, has surpassed many provincial capital cities and is at the top of China's urban economic rankings.
  • Qingdao
    Harbor City of Sails
    Qingdao is a beautiful coastal city located in the south of the Shandong Peninsula. Qingdao has a long coastline, with countless famous attractions along the coast, such as Zhanqiao Pier, Eight Great Passes (Bada Guan), sea-bathing beaches, the May Fourth Square, Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center and Mount Laoshan.
  • Hangzhou
    Heaven on Earth
    "There is heaven above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below." As the capital city of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou is not only an important political, economic and cultural center in the south of the Yangtze River, but also has a unique urban tourism resource - West Lake.
  • Wuxi
    Rich in Wealth, Richer in Talents
    At the end of the Shang dynasty, Tai Bo and Zhongyong gave up their throne and went south to the barbarian land to establish Meili, which was the origin of Wuxi. Wuxi is located on the shore of Taihu Lake with exquisite scenery, and has popular scenic spots such as Yuantouzhu Park, Lingshan Buddhist scenic spot, and Wuxi-Huishan scenic area.
  • Suzhou
    Elegant Gardens and Legends
    Suzhou, a famous cultural city with thousands of years of history, is a symbol of abundance and development. Suzhou is famous for its Chinese gardens, ancient water towns, thousand-year-old cultural heritage, and the pride embedded in the hearts of the people of Suzhou.
  • Mount Putuo
    Witness Buddhism in a Seaside Paradise
    Mount Putuo is one of the 1,000 islands in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, across the sea from Zhujiajian and Shenjiamen fishing ports. Mount Putuo is the only one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China that is located in the sea, and is known as the "Divine Buddhist Kingdom on the Sea".
  • Quanzhou
    Start of the Maritime Silk Road
    Quanzhou is a famous cultural city with a long history, located on the southeast coast of Fujian Province. As the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road, Quanzhou was once one of the world's most important trading ports and has countless cultural relics and historical heritage.
  • Nanjing(FJ)
    Mysterious Oriental UFO Clusters
    Nanjing is a county under the jurisdiction of Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, it is famous for its Tianlokeng Tulou Cluster, with the nickname "four dishes and one soup".
  • Foshan
    Southern China City of Martial Arts
    Foshan is located southwest of Guangzhou, only 10 kilometers away. Foshan is famous for its martial arts, with styles such as Cai Li Fo Quan and Wing Chun.
  • Taian
    Guardian Of Mountain Tai
    Mount Tai is the head of the Five Mountains. Tai'an, located at the foot of the mountain, is named after it, which is said to have existed in ancient times. Since the Dai Temple (Temple of Mount Tai) was first built in the Han Dynasty, countless monarchs have come to worship the mountain gods and hold ceremonies, and Tai'an has gradually become the gateway to the guardianship of Mount Tai.

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