Are you going to discover China and its sumptuous landscapes? Enjoy our list of 25 wonders to discover in this extraordinary and yet so mysterious country. It’s up to you to choose!
China is the most populous country in the world, and probably also one of the most sumptuous places. Discovering the Middle Empire is marvelling in front of scenery that looks out of a dream; is extasier in front of an eastern nature, as it is due to traditional centuries-old infrastructures, and populated by inhabitants always delighted to meet the tourists passing by. Since you have decided to go on adventure in this beautiful country, we have made the choice to present our favourites and the most important points of interest to see on site! Ready? Go!
1. Hong Kong Bay, Hong Kong

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This extraordinary place is known internationally for its amazing panorama: at night, the game of light projected by the skyscrapers is a fairytale show, not to miss under any pretext. In addition, boats offer people who come to visit China to enjoy the best observation spots, in the middle of the bay!
Book your dinner cruise on Hong Kong Bay
2. Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sichuan

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What to do in China when you want to spend an exceptional moment? Famous throughout the world for its turquoise waters, majestic forests and watercourses, nature reserve of Jiuzhaigou is one of the most popular places of interest in the country: but the vastness of the park also promises moments to you, and it will even be possible for you to refresh yourself under a waterfall!
Book your stay at Chengdu in Jiuzhaigou
3. Mont Huang, Anhui

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The Mont Huang , nicknamed the Yellow Mountain, is known as one of the most beautiful in China: granite columns overlook the clouds and this postcard landscape seems unreal both the vivid colors of the natural elements that make it come out of a dream! A tip: enjoy this region during the fall, it is probably the best time to discover it.
4. Mont Mingsha, Gansu

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The Mont Mingsha "Dunes de Sable Chantant" is a splendid site, a must-see stage of the Silk Road, and it is actually composed of hills of yellow sand high of several tens of meters, with evocative forms inviting to dream and contemplation: perfect when you are looking for what to do in China!
5. Jade Source Park, Hunan

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In the Hunan, the waters of the Jade Source - whose green color is approaching this stone- reflect an extraordinary panorama composed of mountains, gigantic trees and ancestral pagodas, as well as the famous Mont Yulong and its snow-covered peaks throughout the year, which is a top-class Chinese natural reserve.
6. Wulingyuan Natural Park, Hunan

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That gigantic. Nature park is part of UNESCO’s world heritage: the most famous attraction being the thousands of sandstone pitons that punctuate its torn surface, and in the midst of which many trails will lead the visitor to the perched terraces, sublime views of the valley!
7. Huanglong National Park, Sichuan

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Huanglong is a UNESCO World Heritage Park; It is composed of the southern part of the mountainous chain of Minshan. Go to the adventure in the middle of the multicolored limestone natural pools that make the park famous, just like giant pandas and other fascinating animals; We recommend it if, with your children, you are always looking for what to do in China.
8. Great Buddha of Leshan, Sichuan

This statue of Buddha is one of the flagship attractions of Sichuan province, to Chengdu : more than 1200 years old, 70 meters tall, it was erected by the Tang Dynasty and seems frozen in a place obviously conducive to contemplation for all those who wish to visit China.
Book your excursion to discover the Buddha of Leshan
9. Yamdrok Tso, Tibet

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One of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet ; in this region it is said that this lake would in fact be a goddess who would have turned into this majestic water area of more than 70 kilometers perched at 4500 meters above sea level. Here it is the paradise of trekkers and tourists seeking spirituality, who come to discover the many monasteries nestled in the heights.
Book your trip to Yamdrok Tso
10. West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang

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The Western Lake is, in fact, the major cultural attraction of the city of Angzhou; it is located close to the city, is a popular resort, and its aura is such that the government uses it at the back of the 1 yuan ticket! In addition, UNESCO entered the park on the list of its world heritage in 2011: a good reason to visit China, right?
Book your trip to Hangzou from Shanghai
11. Harbin Festival, Heilongjiang

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The Harbin ice and snow sculptures festival is a magical journey, by less than twenty degrees: hundreds of artists from all over the world present glazed sculptures of several meters of height, which illuminate the nightfall: a magical effect guaranteed!
12. Mountain rainbow in Zhangye Danxia, Gansu

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The rainbow mountain is located in the Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park , and makes strangely think Grand Canyon American : this amazing rock formation is to be admired without moderation, and many trails allow the hikers seeking to make in China to appreciate it very closely!
13. Mont Tianmen, Hunan

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His name literally means "Mountain of the Gate of Heaven", and we understand why: Natural arch 30 meters wide is pierced in the side of the mountain, and opens on the heavenly immensity! It is one of the most mythical tourist places in China, and a temple is at its top, but to reach it, you will have to choose between chairlift or.. a stairway so steep that it becomes evil!
Book your trip to Mont Tianmen
14. Yangshuo Li River, Guangxi

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Li river is a remarkable site, bordered by steep cliffs and bamboo forests. Visit the frightening caves or enjoy a local speciality with the rural population, present in the surrounding villages! Ideal when you visit China and want an authentic and warm stay.
Book your Kayak excursion on the Li River
15. Mont Emei, Sichuan

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China has four great Buddhist mountains, and Emei It is part of it: at the top of its 3100 meters of altitude, that it is possible to climb on foot for a few days of walking, awaits you a sacred golden temple revived by the Chinese. An unforgettable ride not to miss!
Book your trip to Mont Emei
16. Longji Rice, Guangxi

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The famous rice fields on the terrace of Longji offer purely Asian perspectives to contemplate: in fact, their ondulations on the hillside look like a mere surprise to those of an imaginary dragon! Longji is also charming small rural villages, home to a smiling and hospitality local population, welcoming tourists who have come to visit China.
Book your visit to the rice fields on the terrace of Longji
17. Desert of Shapotou, Ningxia

This is sand desert It seems to be thrown into the Yellow River: here, the colors are sumptuous throughout the year and especially in autumn where visitors who come to visit China will be able to discover this grandiose space, bordered by forests and particularly appreciated by the inhabitants of the flood who come to walk there.
18. Bay with five colors, Xinjiang

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North of Ürümqi , this extraordinary natural site has an amazing feature: the brightness evolving during the day makes it take different shades, and the landscape, splendid, seems to be transformed: an immanquable when you come to visit China!
19. Lake Kanas, Xinjiang

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The Lake Kanas , in the Xinjiang, is a peaceful place and away from the influx of tourists. Here, time seems to have stopped and the villagers go to their occupations in the middle of these rural villages. Many backpackers seeking to make in China go around to discover this unique lifestyle.
20. Ludi Yan, Guangxi

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Another good reason to visit China: this splendid cave in limestone ( Reed Flute Cave ), near Guilin, has countless rocky formations with improbable shapes and was arranged over time: today, we come to appreciate the show offered by the lights of the multicolored lamps seem to lick the walls.
21. Mont Hua, Shaanxi

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The Mont Hua , near the city of Xi’an, offers a hiking trail known as the.. more dangerous in the world: on the cliff side, some boards form a teen path that allows access to the top! It is of course not mandatory to borrow it, since an annex and. less steep path allows to bypass it.
22. Old town of Lijiang, Yunan

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Lijiang is one of the most touristic cities in China: its old town is a great attraction, and offers many points of interest such as its ancient place of watermills, and its fruit trees that it is pleasant to enjoy during their blooming, in the spring. If you come to visit China during this period, feel free!
23. Vallée de la Lune Bleue, Yunan

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This pretty poetic name fits perfectly with the lagoons of this valley , from the snow melting of the surrounding mountains ; In fact, it is truly one of China’s most beautiful natural sites. When you still don’t know what to do in China, it would be a shame not to stop there!
24. Yalong Bay, Hainan

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Yalong bay is a beach, and undoubtedly, the most beautiful in China: turquoise sea and fine sand await the holidaymakers from their hotel - many establishments are located near this ultra-touristic area. If you like the stuffing, why don't you make it soak?
25. County of Wuyuan, Jiangxi

The charming small rural villages of Wuyuan are nested at the end of the valleys covered. Here as elsewhere in rural China, the time seems to have stopped at the beginning of the 20th century: apart from the local inhabitants and some backpackers who came to appreciate the serenity of the place and the typically eastern atmosphere, you will not be disturbed by a crowd of people coming to visit China.
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