China
Embark on an epic adventure in China and discover a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the majestic Great Wall to ancient temples, beautiful lakes, and majestic castles, China is a traveler's dream come true. Indulge in the flavors of dim sum and hotpot, take in breathtaking mountain views from trains, and so on.
Joining one of our group tours is the best way to experience all that China has to offer. Our expert guides will take you on a journey through the country's most iconic landmarks and hidden gems, providing fascinating insights into its history and culture along the way.
“ A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ”
Lao Tzu
Macao
Macau is a remarkable destination that boasts a rich multi-cultural heritage, world-class tourist facilities, and a vibrant calendar of festivals. As one of the world's most densely populated areas, Macau is renowned for its lucrative gambling industry, generating more revenue than any other place on Earth, including "The Strip" in Las Vegas.
However, Macau is not just a playground for the wealthy; it has a lot more to offer. The Macau Peninsula features an old city center crowned by UNESCO as a World Heritage site. Visitors can experience the blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures, immerse themselves in the history and culture of the former Portuguese settlement in Macau and the old-style community around the Inner Harbor, and explore the community's unique shops and antique stores for a truly enriching journey.
Beijing
Beijing, one of the "Four Great Ancient Capitals of China", has a construction history of over 3,000 years and served as the capital for 860 years. It is home to countless scenic spots and historical sites, showcasing historical figures and cultural heritage.
Among them are the Forbidden City, recognized as one of the Five Most Beautiful Royal Palaces in the World, the Temple of Heaven where Emperors worshipped Heaven, Beihai Park, the Summer Palace, which were imperial retreats, and sections of the Great Wall at Badaling, Mutianyu, and Simatai. Additionally, there's the Prince Gong Mansion, the world's largest Siheyuan, offering a glimpse into traditional Chinese architecture.
Shanghai
Shanghai is a vibrant economic hub located at the intersection of the Yangtze River and China's southeast coast. As China's earliest trading port, Shanghai was among the first cities in China to open up to the world, gradually growing into a major financial and trading center in Southeast Asia.
The city is a blend of old and new, featuring ancient alleyways in the older part of town, century-old European-style buildings along the Bund, historic gardens around Chenghuang, and a variety of skyscrapers in Lujiazui. This fusion of different elements has created Shanghai's distinctive allure.
Sichuan
Sichuan is home to many great mountains and rivers, beautiful lakes, unpredictable climate, abundant animal and plant life and unique natural wonders. It is also home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Jiuzhaigou Valley and the Leshan Giant Buddha. It is famous for the pandas that inhabit the region and the Sichuan Opera, which combines music, dance, and acrobatics.
The territory is like a lovable panda that is welcoming tourists from home and abroad with open arms. The province is quite simply a paradise for tourists.
Shaanxi
Shaanxi is a province located in the northwest region of China, with its capital in Xi'an. The province is considered one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization, and it has a rich cultural heritage dating back to ancient times. It was the capital of numerous dynasties, including the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties.
Today, Shaanxi is known for its numerous historical and cultural attractions, including the famous Terracotta Army, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other popular tourist destinations in Shaanxi include the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the ancient city walls of Xi'an, and the Huaqing Hot Springs.
Xinjiang
Xinjiang is a region in northwest China and is a popular tourist destination due to its location along the historical Silk Road. The region is known for its cultural sites, including the Jiaohe Ruins, Gaochang Ancient Ruins, and Loulan Ruins.
Visitors can also enjoy local cuisine such as pilaf, shashlik, raisins, and hami melon. The natural beauty of Xinjiang is also a draw, with attractions such as colorful Kanas, lavender-covered Ili, glistening Bosten Lake, and the Tianchi Lake. Xinjiang is a magical land waiting to be explored by tourists from all over the world.
Guangxi
Guangxi is an autonomous region in southern China that is famous for its natural beauty, diverse ethnic cultures, and unique cuisine. The region has beautiful picturesque landscapes, including the karst mountains and rivers. Guilin, a city in Guangxi, is particularly famous for its stunning natural scenery, including the Li River and the famous karst peaks.
In addition to its natural beauty, Guangxi is also home to a number of ethnic minority groups, each with their own distinct customs, traditions, and festivals. The signature cuisine of Guangxi includes spicy dishes like Guilin rice noodles and steamed Liuzhou snails. With its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and delicious food, Guangxi is a must-see destination for travelers to China.
Hunan
Known for its natural beauty and spicy cuisine, Hunan is a popular destination for tourists. The province is home to many ancient landmarks and attractions. One of the most famous landmarks in Hunan is Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which inspired the scenery in the movie "Avatar." The park features towering sandstone pillars and stunning natural scenery. Hunan is also the birthplace of Mao Zedong, the founder of the People's Republic of China, and visitors can visit his former home in the city of Shaoshan. The province is also famous for its spicy cuisine, including dishes like hot pot, spicy crayfish, and stinky tofu. Visitors to Hunan can enjoy not only the delicious food but also the stunning scenery and rich history and culture.