Visit the Wolong Nature Reserve and see Giant Pandas The Wolong Nature Reserve, located three hours from Chengdu, is the largest giant panda nature preserve in the country. Visitors to the reserve can not only watch these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, but also interact with them with the assistance of handlers at the […more]
Visiting the Great Wall of China The Great Wall of China is perhaps the most famous landmark in the entire country. It winds across 4,000 miles. The first construction on the wall started more than 2,000 years ago, with the most recent taking place during the time of the Ming Dynasty in 1368. Although many […more]
Touring the Yangtze River and Three Gorges Dam The Yangtze River is the longest river in all of China, spanning nearly 4,000 miles. It also happens to be the third largest river in the world, after the Nile and Amazon. This river starts in the Qinghai Province of western China and ends at Shanghai’s East […more]
Features of the Forbidden City in China A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous attractions in all of China, the Forbidden City served as the Imperial Palace from the time of the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, spanning approximately 500 years since 1420. Not only did the emperors, their families […more]
Enjoying the Vibrant Energy of Modern Hong Kong The city of Hong Kong in China is one of the most bright and beautiful in the world. It boasts a population of 7 million, with the vast majority of them being native Chinese. The city is one of two SAR regions, the other is Macau. A […more]
A Guide to Jiuzhaigou Valley In the Sichuan province of China lies the Jiuzhaigou nature reserve. This area is a prime example showing the diverse landscape of the country. Here you will discover breathtaking waterfalls and gorgeous lakes of bright blue. Found here are also quite a few Tibetan villages which gives you the opportunity […more]
A Visitor’s Guide to the Museum of the Terracotta Army In 1974, a farmer discovered the famous terracotta army as he was digging a well. The army was buried in the 210 B.C. by the Qin Dynasty emperor. There are thousands of human sized statues that have individual features, armor and hair that matches their […more]