As you know by now, China is a massive country. When planning your vacation, be sure to consider the following cities:
Xi'an: Very popular among tourists to visit because of the famous terracotta warriors.
Chengdu: Also popular among tourists is Chengdu in the Sichuan province. Visitors get to experience a taste of Sichuan's diverse culture and food at Width Alley (Kuanzhai Xiangzi) and visit the world's largest panda reservation, the Wolong Nature Reservation, where you might even be able to see baby pandas if you're lucky.
Wenzhou: A smaller but still considerably large town compared to a suburb in the US, Wenzhou is a coastal town and even has an international seaport. This beautiful town is often overlooked by tourists looking for the big cities of Shanghai and Beijing. The Nanxi River runs through a national park just about 16 miles from Wenzhou where you can experience an oasis with mountains and water that almost makes you forget that you are in the vast industrialized country of China.
Shanghai: Being the biggest city in China, Shanghai is booming with commerce and bustling with activity. With its unique and delicious food around every corner and busy nightlife, Shanghai is a must-visit for tourists everywhere.
Beijing: Beijing is the capital of China, so you can expect greatness from this culturally unique and active hub. In Beijing, chinese culture and history are lurking around every corner, with the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Forbidden City, you'll find it hard to sit down and enjoy some Peking Duck at a local shop.
Xi'an: Very popular among tourists to visit because of the famous terracotta warriors.
Chengdu: Also popular among tourists is Chengdu in the Sichuan province. Visitors get to experience a taste of Sichuan's diverse culture and food at Width Alley (Kuanzhai Xiangzi) and visit the world's largest panda reservation, the Wolong Nature Reservation, where you might even be able to see baby pandas if you're lucky.
Wenzhou: A smaller but still considerably large town compared to a suburb in the US, Wenzhou is a coastal town and even has an international seaport. This beautiful town is often overlooked by tourists looking for the big cities of Shanghai and Beijing. The Nanxi River runs through a national park just about 16 miles from Wenzhou where you can experience an oasis with mountains and water that almost makes you forget that you are in the vast industrialized country of China.
Shanghai: Being the biggest city in China, Shanghai is booming with commerce and bustling with activity. With its unique and delicious food around every corner and busy nightlife, Shanghai is a must-visit for tourists everywhere.
Beijing: Beijing is the capital of China, so you can expect greatness from this culturally unique and active hub. In Beijing, chinese culture and history are lurking around every corner, with the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Forbidden City, you'll find it hard to sit down and enjoy some Peking Duck at a local shop.