Situated alongside the Yuanyang Lake Reservoir, the Gubei water town features up to 430,000 square meters of republic-era style Siheyuan.
In the Capital Museum in Beijing, there is a special team called the “Youth” Guide Team. It is made up of 18 retirees with an average age of 57.
The National Museum of China now has a wide range of canine-inspired artifacts on display to celebrate the Year of the Dog.
Christmas is in the air. We know Christmas is similar to Chinese lunar New Year’s Eve. This western religious festival is fast gaining popularity in China, especially in big cities like Beijing. Here are some places we recommend to celebrate around the city.
Lower numbers of tourist during the winter in ancient towns around Beijing are good news for anyone who would like to have some peace at a tourist attraction. Here are four such places worth a visit.
For a closer look at Beijing’s history and culture, the courtyard houses are a good starting point.
Inner Mongolia recently promoted their distinct winter tourism resources to the world. It blends natural winter landscapes with folk culture. Wintertime is party time in Inner Mongolia.
Ranked as China’s “most romantic and leisurely city”, Xiamen possesses one of the world’s greatest natural landscapes. It is also the host city for the 9th BRICS Summit in September this year. Here are ten things to do that could help ensure you a memorable trip there.
Drive 6,600 km from the east to the west along the northernmost road across Inner Mongolia, to discover mysterious grasslands, forests, lakes, wetlands, deserts and historic towns.
If you’re looking for a place that has both sunshine and beaches, the coastal city of Qingdao in China’s Shandong Province is a good choice.