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Standing face-to-face with thousands of life-sized, Terra Cotta Warrior statues excavated from the vast necropolis of China’s First Emperor in Xi’an
Taking a long walking tour of the Great Wall of China
Sailing down the Li River from Guilin through an incredible landscape of sheer cliffs and peaks, resembling a dreamy ink-brushed scroll
Reaching two fabled oases on the Silk Road: Urumqi (China’s Timbuktu) and Kashgar, site of one of Asia’s largest outdoor markets and camel bazaars
Experiencing the uniqueness of Beijing
Circumnavigating the entire city wall of Xi’an by bicycle, then exploring the city within
Cruising through the remains of the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River and visiting the huge hydroelectric dam that partially submerged them
Visit Apricot Valley, one of the most beautiful forests in the world
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Things to do in China - Expert’s guide
1. Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is a fixture of Chinese heritage, and one of the most well known and most visited landmarks in China, as well as perhaps the world. Built in the 5th century BC, the Great Wall of China stretches over 5,000 miles, and there are several sections open to visitors.
One of the best benefits of visiting China on a tour is the opportunity to visit portions of the wall not open to the public, or simply lesser known sections where crowds will be minimal.
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2. Forbidden City
The Forbidden City is one of China’s main tourist attractions - highly recognizable from hundreds of kung fu movies, the city has an aura of mystery. Built in the 15th century, the walled complex is a maze of passageways.
The most popular spot is of course the large courtyard in front of the main building - a crowded tourist area almost every day of the year. Visit on a tour of China to see it in depth and learn the sprawling history behind the city; a history that sees emperors, intrigue, and conquest.
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3. Yangtze River Cruise
Along any Yangtze River cruise, you’ll encounter the incredible Three Gorges Dam. Sheer cliffs rise on either side as you pass through the engineering wonder that is the world’s largest hydroelectric dam project. Though a controversial undertaking when it was constructed, the Three Gorges is undeniable impressive.
Also along the Yangtze is Tiger Leaping Gorge - a very popular attraction in China for avid hikers. The mountain is not for the physically unfit - even experienced hikers have been known to find it extremely difficult. But the reward is worth it!
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4. Li River Cruise
The Li River is short, traversing through the south of China, between Guilin and Yangshuo. Between these two cities, you’ll hit upon many wonderful attractions and landmarks - somewhat removed from the normal “must sees”, they give more of a sense of the “real” China through the eyes of history and natural landscapes. You’ll see stunning scenery everyday, and get a glimpse into rural, mountain life in China.
5. Terracotta Warriors
This fascination attraction is on many a tour itinerary in China. The archaeological discovery features an expansive army of small terra cotta warriors in block formations. Located in Xi’an, the Terracotta Army draws visitors from all over the world, eager to observe for themselves. Each warriors facial features are individual, a testament to the artistry of the day.
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6. Chengdu
If you’re a panda enthusiast visiting China, you absolutely have to visit the Chengdu Panda breeding and research facility. You’ll have the chance to observe pandas up close -- including the babies -- and learn about their care. The center will also educate you on their conservation efforts, and the best way you can help keep these beautiful creatures from extinction.
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7. Zhouzhuang
Often termed “the Venice of the East” this is one of the most popular floating cities to visit in China. The picturesque region is notable for two twin bridges; photographers take note! A tour here will reveal an ancient way of life, and the spirit of China’s countryside will come through.
8. Mount Tai
Follow in the footsteps of emperors when you attempt this grueling climb. It was a rite of passage for 72 new emperors who traversed these 6000 steps over the centuries. The main temple of Mount Tai is located in the Shandong province. A landscape that is dotted with numerous temples and many other China historical attractions.
9. Summer Palace
A home for Chinese emperors, imperial leaders and their families for many years, the Summer Palace sits along the water in Beijing and was used as an escape from the heat. Constructed in 1750, it was rebuilt after being destroyed by French and British forces. Today visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, grounds, and take in a history tour about the building and its famous inhabitants.
10. Leshan Great Buddha
An enormous Buddha carved out of rock, this imposing sculpture is one of the largest of the Emeishan Buddhas along the Min River and Dadu River. Estimated to have been completed in the 8th century, the best way to see it is from the water, though you can walk to the base as well.
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