Attractions in China
Lotus Mountain (莲花山, Lianhua Mountain), located in the eastern part of Panyu District in Guangzhou, was originally named “Stone Lion’s Head...
Yanji People’s Park (延吉人民公园) is located in the northwest part of Yanji city, offering a beautiful natural setting with tall ancient trees, blooming...
Xining People’s Park (西宁人民公园), established in 1959, covers over 40 hectares and is the largest public recreational park in Xining. At its heart lies...
Nanguan Mosque (南关清真寺), located in Xining, was originally constructed in 1934 during the Republic of China era with the personal approval of Ma Bufang....
Chimelong International Circus (长隆国际大马戏) is a spectacular entertainment venue that showcases a stunning array of circus performances featuring over 300...
Mao’er Mountain National Forest Park (帽儿山国家森林公园) is located in Yanji City, Jilin Province. The mountain is covered with a variety of trees such as...
Danga’er Ancient City (丹噶尔古城), derived from the Tibetan term “Dongke’er,” meaning “white sea conch,” is located on the north bank of the Yellow...
Riyue Mountain (Sun and Moon Mountain, 日月山), part of the Qilian Mountain range, stretches for 90 kilometers and serves as a natural barrier to the east...
Taigucang Wharf (太古仓码头, Taikoo Wharf, Former Butterfield & Swire Godowns & Wharves) is located in the Haizhu District of Guangzhou, China. It was...
Huguo Banruo Temple (护国般若寺, also known as Bore Temple) is located in Changchun, Jilin Province, and is the largest Buddhist temple in the city, covering...
Dongguan Grand Mosque (西宁东关清真大寺), commonly known as the “Camel Mosque,” is one of the five major Jumu’ah mosques in China. Covering an...
Shimen National Forest Park (石门国家森林公园), located in Guangzhou, covers an impressive area of 2,636 hectares with a remarkable forest coverage rate of 98.9%....
The Jilin Provincial Museum (吉林省博物院), established in 1951 and relocated to Changchun in 1954, is a prominent cultural institution in Jilin Province, China....
Kumbum Monastery, also known as Ta’er Monastery (塔尔寺), is located in Xining, Qinghai Province, China. It was founded in 1379 during the Ming Dynasty...
Dafu Mountain Forest Park (大夫山森林公园), located in the Panyu District of Guangzhou, covers an area of approximately 9,000 acres. It is surrounded by continuous...
Changchun Siberian Tiger Park (长春东北虎园), established on April 26, 2009, is a large wildlife reserve in China designed to protect and rehabilitate endangered...
Bird Island (鸟岛) in Qinghai Lake is named for the tens of thousands of migratory birds that inhabit it. The island consists of two smaller islets: Haixi...
Changchun Zoological and Botanical Park (长春动植物公园), covering 74 hectares with 8.8 hectares of water and 0.8 hectares of buildings, is a specialized park...
Baishui Village (白水寨, Baishuizhai, White Water Village) is located in Zengcheng District, Guangzhou, covering an area of approximately 170 km². It lies...
Erlangjian Scenic Area (二郎剑景区), located on the southern side of Qinghai Lake, is one of the main attractions in the region. The scenic area is divided...
Nansha Tianhou Palace (南沙天后宫), also known as the Mazu Temple (妈祖庙), is located in Guangzhou, China, and spans an impressive area of 180,000 square meters....
The Museum of the History of Northeast China’s Occupation (东北沦陷史陈列馆) covers an area of 26,500 square meters and was officially opened on September...
The Jinyintan Grasslands (金银滩草原), located in the Qinghai Province, is a vast expanse of natural beauty spanning approximately 1,100 square kilometers....
Huangpu Old Port (黄埔古港) is located in Haizhu District, Guangzhou. In 1685, the Qing government established the Canton Customs House, and all foreign merchant...
The Eight Departments of Manchukuo (伪满八大部) were the primary governing bodies of the puppet state of Manchukuo, established in 1932 when the last Chinese...
Daotang River (倒淌河), located in the northwest of China, originates from the western side of Sun and Moon Mountain. It stretches over 40 kilometers and...
The Former Site of Whampoa Military Academy Museum (黄埔军校旧址纪念馆) covers an area of 71,939 square meters with an exhibition space of 1,700 square meters....
Changchun World Sculpture Park (长春世界雕塑园) covers an area of 92 hectares, including 11.8 hectares of water. The park features 454 sculptures created by 404...
Qinghai Lake (青海湖), historically known as “Xihai (西海/West Sea)” and also called “Kuku Nor,” which means “blue sea”...
Chaka Salt Lake (茶卡盐湖), located in the Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province, China, sits at an average altitude of 3,059...
Guangdong Museum (广东博物馆), initially planned in 1957 and officially opened in 1959, is the only comprehensive provincial museum in Guangdong. In 2004, construction...
Changchun Nanhu Park (长春南湖公园) is the second-largest urban park in China, following the renowned Summer Palace in Beijing. Originally established during...
Shangfeng Temple (上封寺), located at the foot of the highest peak in Hunan Province, Mount Zhurong, is one of the oldest temples in the Mount Heng region....
The Former Site Museum of Changchun Film Studio (长春电影制片厂旧址博物馆) is part of the Changchun Film Group Corporation and was restored based on the original 1937...
The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (陈家祠堂), also known as the Chen Clan Academy (陈氏书院), was built between 1888 and 1893 with funds donated by various Chen family...
Changchun Movie Wonderland (长影世纪城), established in 2003, is a special effects film-themed park, covering an area of 1 million square meters. It is one...
Hengyang Museum (衡阳博物馆), initially established as the Wang Chuanshan Memorial Hall located in Yueping Park, has a rich history dating back to its founding...
Shawan Ancient Town (沙湾古镇), established during the Southern Song Dynasty, is an ancient cultural town with over 800 years of history, representing the...
Jingyuetan National Forest Park (净月潭国家森林公园) is located in the southeast of Changchun City, Jilin Province, covering an area of 96.38 square kilometers,...
Shigu Academy (石鼓书院, Stone Drum Academy), located in Hengyang, is a significant cultural institution and one of the origins of Huxiang culture in China....
The South China Botanical Garden (华南国家植物园), covering a total area of 333 hectares, is the second national botanical garden established in China. It is...
The Puppet Emperor’s Palace Museum (伪满皇宫博物院, also known as Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo), located in Changchun, covers an area of 250,500...
Grand Temple of Mount Heng (南岳大庙, Nanyue Grand Temple), situated at the foot of Mount Heng in Hunan Province, is a temple dedicated to the worship of the...
The Jilin Confucius Temple (吉林文庙), built in the first year of Emperor Qianlong’s reign (1736), covers a total area of 16,354 square meters. It is one of...
Hengshan (衡山), also known as Nanyue (Southern Mountain, 南岳), is located primarily in Nanyue District, Hengyang City, Hunan Province. According to the Eastern...
Huacheng Square (花城广场), often referred to as Guangzhou’s “City Living Room,” is the largest square in the city. Officially opened to...
Jin’e Hill Park (金鹗山公园), also known as Jin’e Park, is a significant natural and cultural landmark located in Yueyang, Hunan Province, China....
Lingnan Impression Park (岭南印象园), located in Guangzhou, covers an area of 16.5 hectares and highlights the original Lingnan culture and local landscape,...
Jilin City Museum (吉林市博物馆) was established in 1962 and merged with the Jilin City Exhibition Hall in 1978, sharing the same premises until 1996. In 1990,...
The 6501 Scenic Area, also known as the Linxiang Mountain Water Scenic Area (临湘山水景区), is located on the southern bank of the Yangtze River in the northern...
Xiaozhou Village (小洲村), historically known as “Yingzhou (瀛洲),” is a traditional Chinese village located in the southeastern part of Haizhu...