Lushan Mountain is located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, to the south of the Yangtze River and northwest of the Poyang Lake. According to records, it has a history of more than 2,000 years. The scenic area, covering 302 square kilometers, houses 16 natural wonders, 474 scenic spots and 171 peaks, of which the highest peak, the Dahanyang Peak, is 1,474 meters above sea level.
Located two and a half hours south-west of Luoyang, Mount Laojun is one of the most popular destinations in Henan Province. It is part of the Qinling Mountain Range, which divides China between North and South, through the respective provinces of Gansu, Shaanxi and Henan, and the Funiu Mountain Range, which flows through Shanxi Province and so Henan over 400 km.
Garzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, often shortened to Ganzi Prefecture, is located in the Sichuan province of China. It is a predominantly Tibetan region with a rich cultural and historical heritage. The prefecture is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including high mountains, deep valleys, and the headwaters of several major rivers. Its population was 1,091,872 in 2010.
As one of the World Heritage Sites for both cultural and natural heritages, Mount Emei is an enchanted combination of lush forest and monasteries, stunning scenery and profound culture. It’s one of the Four Great Buddhist Mountains in China and plays an important role in Buddhism.
Located in the central part of east China’s Shandong Province, Mount Taishan stretches more than 200 kilometers from east to west and 50 kilometers from north to south, with a total area of about 426 square kilometers and a maximum altitude of 1,545 meters. Mount Taishan is one of the spiritual symbols of Chinese civilization, and an imperial, ritual place where emperors once paid homage to heaven and earth.
Chengdu is the capital and one of the most populous cities in Sichuan, China. It located in the eastern part of Sichuan Province, within the Sichuan Basin. It is known for its relatively flat terrain and fertile soil, making it an essential agricultural region in China. The city is surrounded by mountains, including the Longquan Mountains to the east and the Qionglai Mountains to the west.
Reputed as a real-life version of a fantasy world, Wangxian Valley offers a profound journey through the harmonious trio of natural landscapes, human heritage, and legendary tales that transcends the ordinary. Here, it invites all who wander its paths to step into a story where every nook is a verse, every vista a painting, and every moment an ode to the enduring dance of nature, culture, and myth.
Jiangxi, a southeastern province in China, is known for its idyllic landscapes of rice paddies, rivers, and mountains. Nestled around the Gan River valley, it has historically served as a significant passage on major north-south trade routes. Its capital is Nanchang and its major cities include Nanchang and Jiujiang. Jiangxi's population was 45,188,635 in 2020.
Jianshui is a charming town made-up of historic buildings. Built during the Tang Dynasty and boasting a history of over 1200 years, Jianshui Ancient Town is famous worldwide for housing over 50 immaculately preserved buildings, that mix the Han and the local ethnic styles, thus known as the “Ancient Building Museum” and “Folk Residence Museum.”
Hong Kong Island is an island in the southern part of Hong Kong. Known colloquially and on road signs simply as Hong Kong, the island had a population of 1,289,500 and a population density of 16,390 per square kilometre (42,400/sq mi), as of 2008.
The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty. It is located in the center of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum.
Xianling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty (tomb of Emperor Hongxi, the fourth emperor of the Ming Dynasty of China). The Ming tombs are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors of the Ming dynasty of China.
Xi'an, China, is a city steeped in history and culture, renowned for being the ancient capital of multiple Chinese dynasties, including the Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. One of its most famous attractions is the Terracotta Army, a vast collection of clay sculptures depicting the army of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. Discovered in 1974, the Terracotta Army is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major tourist destination. Its total population was 12,952,907 in 2020.
The Na Tcha Temple is a historic Taoist temple located in the Santo Antonio neighborhood of Macau, a special administrative region of China. The temple is dedicated to the worship of Na Tcha, a Chinese folk deity who is believed to protect against evil spirits and disease.
The A-Ma Temple, also known as the Ma Kok Miu, is a historic Taoist temple located in the southwestern part of the Macau Peninsula in Macau, China. The temple is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, who is also known as A-Ma or Tin Hau.
The Imperial Palace of Manchukuo, also known as the Manchukuo Imperial Palace, was a grand architectural complex located in Changchun, China. It served as the official residence of Puyi, the last Emperor of China, who was installed as the ruler of the puppet state of Manchukuo by the Japanese during their occupation of Northeast China in the 1930s.
Volga Manor is located on the bank of Ashi River in Xiangfang District of Harbin City. Covering an area of 600,000㎡, the manor is an amplification of the city's Russian influences. Now, the manor featuring 30 Russian-style buildings, has become a new tourist resort featuring wet lands, landscaped gardens, hotels, restaurants, and meeting venues, hosting events such as art exhibitions and performances.
West Lake is a freshwater lake in Hangzhou, China. West Lake is divided into five sections by three causeways. There are numerous temples, pagodas, gardens, and artificial islands within the lake.