Beijing
China's Capital City. The Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven—where 3,000 years of history come alive.
Xi'an
Ancient Heart of China. Home of the legendary Terracotta Warriors and the starting point of the Silk Road.
Shanghai
China's most cosmopolitan city. Cutting-edge skyscrapers, Art Deco heritage, and world-class cuisine.
Guilin
The most iconic landscape in China. Mist-covered karst peaks, the legendary Li River, and terraced rice fields.
Chengdu
Home of giant pandas, fiery Sichuan cuisine, and a relaxed teahouse culture that dates back centuries.
Zhangjiajie
The real-world inspiration for Avatar's floating mountains. Towering sandstone pillars and glass skywalks.
Yunnan
China's most diverse province—ancient towns, snow-capped peaks, and colorful ethnic minority cultures.
Tibet
The Roof of the World—sacred Buddhist monasteries, the majestic Potala Palace, and awe-inspiring Himalayan vistas.
Xinjiang
The heartland of the ancient Silk Road. Vast deserts, alpine lakes, and vibrant Central Asian bazaars.
Hangzhou
Marco Polo's "City of Heaven"—West Lake beauty, Longjing tea plantations, and poetic water town charm.
Chongqing
China's mountain megacity—the spicy hotpot capital and gateway to the magnificent Yangtze Three Gorges.
Silk Road
Follow ancient caravan trails through desert oases and legendary cities from Xi'an to Kashgar.
Hong Kong
A dazzling fusion of East and West—iconic skyline, Victoria Peak, bustling markets, and world-class dim sum.
Suzhou
Classical Chinese gardens (UNESCO), ancient water towns, and silk heritage—the "Venice of the East".
Harbin
The world's greatest ice festival city—Russian architecture, winter wonderlands, and Siberian tiger encounters.
Huangshan
The legendary Yellow Mountains—granite peaks above the clouds, ancient pine trees, and hot spring retreats.
Dunhuang
Silk Road oasis—the breathtaking Mogao Caves, singing sand dunes, and crescent moon spring in the Gobi Desert.
Luoyang
Cradle of Chinese civilization—Shaolin Kung Fu, Longmen Grottoes, and China's first Buddhist temple.
Guizhou
China's hidden gem—Asia's largest waterfall, Miao minority villages, and UNESCO karst landscapes.
Pingyao
China's best-preserved ancient walled city—Ming Dynasty banking capital with 2,700 years of history.
Inner Mongolia
Endless grasslands, nomadic culture, Tibetan monasteries, and the legendary Naadam Festival under vast blue skies.
Jiangxi
World porcelain capital Jingdezhen, misty Lushan Mountain, and China's most beautiful countryside in Wuyuan.
Xiamen
Car-free Gulangyu Island (UNESCO), Fujian Tulou earth buildings, and subtropical coastal charm on the Taiwan Strait.