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Les cinq plus belles merveilles naturelles de Chine

Beaucoup des monuments les plus célèbres de Chine, tels que la Cité Interdite ou le Bund à Shanghai, sont d'origine humaine, mais la nature a aussi ses merveilles. Des forêts vierges aux piscines volcaniques presque surnaturellement colorées, les photographes seront ravis...

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Xi'an Quick Guide

The next destination in our Quick Guide series is Xi’an, the former capital of China and home of the world-famous Terracotta Army. Learn all the basics about visiting this colorful and historic city. — See Xi’an’s many historical wonders for yourself! contact one...

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Best Street Food in Beijing

Food is a cornerstone of Chinese culture, and no city demonstrates this better than the country’s capital. Vendors offering a variety of snacks can be found at almost every street corner in Beijing, and no visit to this colorful city is complete without giving these wonderful...

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Shanghai Quick Guide

We’re excited to introduce our latest Quick Guide, this time for China’s most populous city, Shanghai. Check out this guide for all the essentials related to traveling in Shanghai, from the top sights to our most popular tours. — If you’d like to explore...

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A Brief Guide to the Most Famous Water Towns in China

The many water towns dotted around Suzhou and Shanghai are often collectively referred to as the "Venice of the East". These water towns offer a tranquil break from modern China and a glimpse of the time-honored traditions of rural life in the picturesque Jiangnan area as you...

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites You Must See While in Beijing

Since its launch in 1970s, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee has recognized over 800 sites of particular cultural, scientific, or historical significance around the world. From Macchu Picchu to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, these sites are considered important to global interests...

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​Best Beaches in China

From Beijing to Guangzhou, Chinese summers can be stifling. Luckily, with its 14,500 kilometers of coastline, China is home to some dazzling beaches, offering residents and visitors alike the opportunity to cool down with a refreshing dip in the sea in between tanning sessions...

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A Brief History of Coffee in China

If I asked you to name China’s most popular hot, caffeinated beverage, you’d probably say tea. And you’d be right—with a history of more than 5,000 years, Chinese tea isn’t going anywhere soon. However, coffee—a relative newcomer to the caffeine scene in China—is...

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Top Ten Books to Read before Coming to China

Many newcomers to China may not know much about it, except that it’s big and has great food. While both of these things are true, China also has a long and eventful history that stretches back thousands of years and it has quickly developed into the world’s most populous...

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​Best Places to See Giant Pandas in China

Unmistakable and un“bear”ably cute, the giant panda is China’s most iconic non-human resident and a national symbol. Beloved by people all over the world, seeing a giant panda in China is near the top of many visitors’ lists. While intensive conservation efforts have...

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