The Great Wall of China (Beijing)
One of the most iconic landmarks in the world, the Great Wall stretches across northern China and offers breathtaking views.
Forbidden City (Beijing)
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this vast palace complex was the former home of Chinese emperors.
Terracotta Army (Xi'an)
A collection of life-sized clay soldiers buried with China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (Hunan)
Known for its dramatic sandstone pillars, this park inspired the floating mountains in the film Avatar.
The Potala Palace (Lhasa, Tibet)
A historic palace and religious center, it is a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism.
Li River (Guilin)
Famous for its picturesque limestone karst mountains and scenic cruises, the Li River offers stunning landscapes.
Mount Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) (Anhui)
Famous for its granite peaks, hot springs, and pine trees, this mountain has inspired many traditional Chinese paintings.
West Lake (Hangzhou)
A peaceful lake surrounded by temples, pagodas, and traditional gardens, it’s an iconic symbol of Chinese culture.
Summer Palace (Beijing)
A vast imperial garden, featuring beautiful lakes and pavilions, it was once a retreat for emperors.
Jiuzhaigou Valley (Sichuan)
Known for its colorful lakes, waterfalls, and snowy peaks, Jiuzhaigou is a nature lover’s paradise.
Mount Everest (Tibet)
The world’s highest peak, it offers trekkers and mountaineers an awe-inspiring adventure.
Shanghai Bund (Shanghai)
This iconic waterfront area offers a stunning mix of historic colonial buildings and modern skyscrapers.
The Great Buddha of Leshan (Sichuan)
A giant stone statue carved into a cliff, it is the largest stone Buddha in the world.
Potala Palace (Lhasa, Tibet)
A symbol of Tibetan Buddhism, it was once the residence of the Dalai Lama.
Lijiang Old Town (Yunnan)
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this well-preserved ancient town offers a glimpse into traditional Naxi culture.
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding (Chengdu)
Home to over 80 giant pandas, this sanctuary is dedicated to the protection and research of this endangered species.
Guilin and Yangshuo (Guangxi)
Known for their karst landscapes and the famous Li River, these areas are among the most photographed in China.
Mogao Caves (Dunhuang)
An ancient site housing thousands of Buddhist murals and statues, these caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Mount Tai (Shandong)
One of China’s Five Sacred Mountains, it has been a place of religious importance for thousands of years.
Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong)
A magical destination for families, offering a variety of entertainment and attractions for all ages.