34 Destinations

Where Will China
Take You?

From the imperial grandeur of Beijing to the spiritual heights of Tibet — explore our curated guide to China's most extraordinary destinations, with insider tips from specialists who know them intimately.

Explore Every Corner
of China

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Northern China
Best: Apr–May, Sep–Oct

Beijing

China's imperial capital and political heart. The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, and the Great Wall are all within easy reach.

Great Wall Forbidden City Temple of Heaven Hutong Alleys
Eastern China
Best: Mar–May, Sep–Nov

Shanghai

China's most cosmopolitan city. Art deco skyline on the Bund, futuristic Pudong towers, the charming French Concession, and a world-class dining scene.

The Bund Yu Garden French Concession Pudong
Guangxi · South China
Best: Apr–Oct

Guilin & Li River

The karst limestone peaks rising from the Li River are among the most photographed landscapes on Earth. Cruise downstream to Yangshuo, then cycle through idyllic rice paddies.

Li River Cruise Longji Terraces Yangshuo Reed Flute Cave
Shaanxi · Northwest China
Best: Mar–May, Sep–Nov

Xi'an

Ancient capital of 13 dynasties and the eastern end of the Silk Road. The Terracotta Army is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries ever made.

Terracotta Army City Walls Muslim Quarter Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Tibet Autonomous Region
Best: May–Oct

Tibet

The Roof of the World. Lhasa's golden-roofed Potala Palace, ancient monasteries, sacred Namtso Lake at 4,700m, and the Himalayan panorama from Everest Base Camp.

Potala Palace Barkhor Street Namtso Lake Everest Base Camp
Hunan · Central China
Best: Apr–Nov

Zhangjiajie

Towering sandstone pillars wrapped in mist inspired the floating mountains of Avatar. The world's longest glass-bottomed bridge and Bailong Elevator add drama to the landscape.

Avatar Peaks Glass Bridge Bailong Elevator Tianmen Mountain
Sichuan · Southwest China
Best: Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov

Chengdu

Home of the giant panda and Sichuan cuisine. Volunteer at the Panda Research Base, visit the world's largest Buddha at Leshan, and eat your way through China's spiciest food city.

Giant Pandas Leshan Buddha Sichuan Cuisine Emei Shan
Yunnan · Southwest China
Best: Mar–May, Sep–Nov

Yunnan Province

China's most diverse province. Ancient Naxi towns, the dramatic Tiger Leaping Gorge, Tibetan Shangri-La, and 26 ethnic minority cultures make Yunnan unlike anywhere else.

Lijiang Old Town Tiger Leaping Gorge Shangri-La Dali
Jiangsu & Zhejiang · East China
Best: Apr–May, Oct–Nov

Suzhou & Hangzhou

The classical gardens of Suzhou are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Hangzhou's misty West Lake has inspired Chinese poets for centuries. The cultured, refined soul of eastern China.

Classical Gardens West Lake Grand Canal Silk Museum

34 Destinations
Across 5 Regions

China is vast — roughly the size of the entire United States. We cover all five major travel regions, from the imperial cities of the north to the tropical south, and from the neon-lit east coast to the high-altitude plateaus of the west.

🏯 North China Beijing · Xi'an · Great Wall · Pingyao
🌆 East China Shanghai · Suzhou · Hangzhou · Nanjing
🌿 South China Guilin · Yangshuo · Guangzhou · Longji
🏔 West & Tibet Tibet · Yunnan · Chengdu · Silk Road
🌁 Central China Zhangjiajie · Wuhan · Yangtze River

Essential Travel Tips
for China

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Visas & Entry

Most nationalities require a Chinese tourist visa (L visa), applied for at your nearest Chinese embassy. As of 2025, China has expanded visa-free access for many countries — we check current rules for your passport as part of every booking.

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Internet & Apps

Google, WhatsApp, and most Western apps are blocked in China. We recommend getting a VPN before you arrive. WeChat is essential for daily life. We provide a full tech setup guide with every booking.

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Money & Payments

China is increasingly cashless — WeChat Pay and Alipay dominate. International visitors can now link foreign cards to Alipay. We recommend carrying some RMB cash as backup for smaller vendors and rural areas.

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Getting Around

China's high-speed rail network is world-class — fast, punctual, and affordable. Beijing to Shanghai in 4.5 hours. Domestic flights connect more remote destinations. We book all transport as part of your itinerary.

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Language

Mandarin Chinese is the official language. English is spoken in major tourist areas and international hotels. Our English-speaking local guides handle all communication — you'll never feel lost or misunderstood.

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Health & Safety

China is generally very safe for tourists. Travel insurance is essential — we strongly recommend coverage including medical evacuation. High-altitude destinations like Tibet require acclimatization. We provide detailed health guidance per destination.

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