Located in Dujiangyan City, Mount Qingcheng is one of the most famous birthplaces of Taoism in China inscribed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.
Located in the neighborhood of Chengdu, Luodai Ancient Town is one of the most well-preserved and popular Hakka Town in China with 1,800 years of history.
Dujiangyan City is located in the west of Chengdu City and has a distance of 48 kilometers from downtown. The city is well-known for its Dujiangyan Irrigation System or the Origin of the Land of Abundance.
Located in Chaoyang District of Beijing, The Beijing Olympic Park (aka Olympic Green) is a complex constructed initially to host the Summer Olympics in 2008
Hutongs of Beijing are groups of old narrow streets and lanes, which have kept their ancient atmosphere representing the history and the culture of the city.
Built in 1420, The Temple of Heaven was the most important imperial temple of Beijing in which, emperors used to worship the Heaven in Ming & Qing Dynasties.
Yunnan Stone Forest Geological Park is a UNESCO world heritage site, which offers a magnificent set of limestone formations covering an area of about 400 km2.
Located in the south of Sichuan Province, The Leshan Giant Buddha is the largest Buddha statue in the world Inscribed in the World Heritage List by UNESCO.
Tiananmen Square, literally translated as the “Square of the Gate of Heavenly Peace”, is the largest public square of the world located at the center of Beijing
Located near the Forbidden City, The Beihai Park is one of the largest and well-preserved royal gardens of China constructed in the 11th century in Beijing.