China is one of the world's four ancient civilizations. With more than 5000 years of civilization, China has a great
number of outstanding thinkers, scientists, artists and writers made brilliant achievements in mathematics, medicine, astronomy, agriculture
and architecture. Today China boast over 1.3 billion people and has 56 ethnic groups. The beautiful landscape, rich history, and abundant
cultural heritages have composed Chinese colorful tourist resources.
China's administrative divisions system divides the nation into administrative units into 3 levels such as province, county or city, and towns
or township. There are 23 provinces, 5 municipalities, and 2 special administrative regions. Beijing is the capital of hte People's Republic
of China, as well as the nation's political, economic, and cultural center.
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Yinchuan Tour Guide
Yinchuan, the capital city of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, is an often-overlooked city that is irrigated by the mighty Yellow River. There are some 20% of China's Muslim ethnic group lives in Yinchuan, giving Ningxia the nickname "the Muslim Region". Yinchuan is known for its countless highlights such as Nanguan Mosque, the Chengtian Temple, the Western Xia Imperial Tombs, and Helan Shan Yanhua,etc.... |
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Lanzhou Tour Guide
Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu Province, serves as the center for economy, culture, business and political center. With Yellow River passing through from west to east, Lanzhou is located at the heart of China. Lanzhou is well-known for fruits, and reputed as the City of Fruits. Lanzhou also has many tourist highlights such as the ancient waterwheels, the Zhongshan Bridge, Mountain Wuquan and Mountain Baita... |
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Kashgar-Xinjiang
Reputed as desert gem, Kashgar is a must-see far east town for its beautiful scenery and rich culture. Located to the western rim of the world's largest inland basin, the Tarim Basin, and nestled beside the desolate Taklamakan Desert, Kashagar is an oasis carved of stone and sand. Kashgar was once a last stop outfitting station and tranding post for travelers as well as merchants plying the ancient Silk Road that linked China, India, Pakistan and the Roman Empire.
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Zhuhai-Guangdong Province
Reputed as "the city of one hundred islands", Zhuhai is located in the southwestern part of Pearl River Delta, and it is one of the four largest special economic zones in China. As a newly-rising tourist city, Zhuhai is adjacent to Macau. The New Yuanmingyuan Garden of Zhuhai
is a must-see highlights here... |
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Chaozhou-Guangdong Province
Chaozhou was first built in Song Dynasty (960-1279), the watchtowers at east city gate as well as
the city walls are well preserved till nowadays. The must-see highlights of Chaozhou include the Kaiyuan Temple.The traditional music, operas, handcrafts and local dishes of Chaozhou are famous in the world. |
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Foshan-Guangdong Province
Located in southern part of Guangdong Province, Foshan is so named because three Buddha statues were unearthed from Foshan during the reign of Zhenguan
emperor in Ming Dynasty. The must-see tourist highlights of Foshan including the Foshan Ancestral Temple, Mountain Xiqiao, and the Quanxing Thatched Cottage.etc. |
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Dalian-Liaoning Province
Reputed as Jewel of the Northeast, Dalian is one of China's must-see tourist city. Located on China's far northeast coast, Dalian is so named for its geological location-along the banks of Dalian Bay. With one of the best beaches of China, there are some worthwhile things to do in Dalian... |
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Pingyao Guide
Pingyao is located about 715 kilometres from Beijing and 80 kilometres from Taiyuan,the provincial capital city of Shanxi Province. Pingyao became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997... |
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Shenzhen-Guangdong Province
As the first city to "open" with the economic reforms in 1979, Shenzhen is situated next to Hong Kong and adjacent to the Daya Gulf in
the east and the Pearl River in the west. With 3 million people and covers an area of 2,020 square kilometers, Shenzhen is one of
China's major ports for foreign trade and international exchanges... |
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Sanya-Hainan Province
Sanya is situated at the southernmost tip of Hainan Island and is well-known for its pearl-white beaches and swaying palms. With a
coastline of 180km, Sanya is a ideal place for swimming, aquaplaning, and rowing..... |
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