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5 Reasons to Visit China

Perhaps due to it being largely isolated during the 20th century, China still remains a land of much mystery to foreign visitors. However, in the last few decades, China has opened its doors to the world,...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

Best Cities to Spend Your New Year’s Eve in China

New Year’s Eve is the perfect time to reflect on the things we have done in the previous year and welcome the beginning of a new one – complete with making new goals and celebrating...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

China’s Best Kept Secret Getaways

Every country has their share of cities frequented by travelers. These sights are often impressive, but do they paint a complete picture? Definitely not!  For many foreigners however, China’s hidden gems are hard to access and...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Huangshan: How to Make the Most of a Trip to China’s Yellow Mountain

In Huangshan, China’s Yellow Mountain, granite peaks jut out above the clouds, leopards stalk their prey through bamboo forests and Tibetan macaque monkeys swing from centuries-old pine trees.  RELATED READING: 4 Thrilling Mountains to Easily Summit in...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Why First Time Visitors to China Should Consider A Small Group Tour

First time visitors to China can feel overwhelmed by the sheer choice of attractions, as well as the logistical and language barriers in visiting the country. This is why we’re here to hold your hand and...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Can You Travel to China Alone?

Are you wondering, “Can you travel to China alone?” As China experts, we’d like to share our insider opinion with you before you book a ticket to Beijing. China is a vast, varied and complex...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

5 Things You Should See and Do at Yading Nature Reserve

Yading Nature Reserve is one of the most breathtaking hiking and scenic areas of China. Here we’ll help you get to know and prepare for a journey through the region’s stunning landscape. – Nestled in...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

The Top 5 Challenging Hikes in China

Feature image by Patrick He via Flickr Updated: September 16, 2019 When asking around among those who have hiked in China, they’ll tell you that the scenes are magnificent, but the walks tend to be...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China and How to Visit Them

Despite the Great Wall taking the limelight as one of China’s best known UNESCO World Heritage sites, it is really just the tip of the iceberg. There are currently 50 sites in the Middle Kingdom...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

The 4 Best Cities for Jewish History in China

China has a history of Jewish immigration and settlement that dates back for centuries. You might even be surprised by what there is to learn about the fascinating exchange between the Middle Kingdom and the People of...
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