11 Jan 2010 @ 12:55 PM 

China, with an area of 9.6 million sq km, is the 3rd largest country in the world, next only to Russia and Canada.  Found in eastern Asia, China is bordered by Russia and Mongolia to the north ; Russia and North Korea to the east ; Russia and Afghanistan to the west ; and India, Pakistan, Nepal, Burma, Bhutan, Vietnam, and Laos to the south.  The capital of China is Beijing.  Shanghai is the largest city. 

going to China is a life time experience and the ultimate way to understand the land of cultural and geographic schisms.  China offers gigantic chances for its visitors to make their travel quite engaging.  Whether or not you are interested by Chinese culture, Chinese history, or simply to enjoy Chinese scenery, a trip thru the Chinese mainland has it all. 

if you don’t have 2 years for exploring the Chinese mainland, it’s a good idea to follow a loose itinerary.  Some good suggestions along these lines include a trip from the Chinese capital to Tibet thru Xi’an’s terracotta soldiers, following the traditional Silk route, sailing down the Yangtze brook ( which provides the most rarest and beautiful views of Mother Nature ), or traveling around the Dr Seuss landscape of Guangxi Province. 

Beijing has been crowned as the nation’s capital for approximately five hundred years.  The city has some of the pretty sights such as the off-limits palace of Ming and Qing emperors, the prohibited town, their eunuch servants, princesses and harems.  The Summer Palace, one of the major attractions, was made in the latter Qing period.  China’s famous imperial bequest – the Great Wall – starts from Beijing.  The wall can be viewed from many places {, however ,} majority of the visitors approach it from Beijing. 

The holy mountains of China have always been major pilgrimage destinations for many centuries and all of these mountains feature well marked trails to the peaks.  There also are stairways carved into rock faces, and sights en-route includes inscriptions and poems and several temples.  The sunrise at the summit is necessarily one of the most observed attractions.  Huangshan, Emeishan, and Taishan are the most popular mountains majority of the foreign tourists never miss in their China travel. 

China also prides for being home to the largest Buddha statue in the world.  The Grand Buddha at Leshan in Sichuan Province is 71 m high and carved into a cliff face which overlooks the meeting of the Dadu and Min brooks. 

China’s well known collection of western european design is lined up facing the sea on the Bund in Shanghai.  Xiamen in Fujian Province features excellent collections of colonial architecture, on Gulangyr Island. 

Tourist attractions in China are too much info to cover.  Therefore it’s way better to contact a tourist operator first and get an idea about the chance and price of different tour programs before starting on one.

Do you enjoy reading this? If yes, you may also visit famouswonders.com to read more about some of the best places to visit in the world and have a look at Chengde Mountain Resort China.

Posted By: Thom
Last Edit: 11 Jan 2010 @ 12:55 PM

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