China is a land of stunning diversity, brimming with breathtaking landscapes and cultural landmarks. From the majestic peaks of Huangshan and Mount Everest to the serene Yangtze River cruise, and from cultural treasures like the Great Wall and Terracotta Army to modern skylines like Shanghai's Bund and Hong Kong's Victoria Peak, there's something for everyone.
Here are 20 of the most beautiful places in China you won't want to miss. We can help you craft a personalized journey to explore these unforgettable destinations!
Guilin at dusk
The Li River in Yangshuo County, Guilin
Yangshuo, a charming countryside town on the western bank of the Li River, is renowned for its stunning karst landscapes and idyllic rural atmosphere. Located 65 km south of Guilin City, it's just a 70-minute bus ride away.
Yangshuo and the Li River make an excellent pair to explore together. A cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo, lasting about 4 hours, offers the best way to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Li River. Along the way, you'll marvel at classic karst mountains, crystal-clear sapphire waters, and iconic sights like the Nine-Horse Fresco.
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The Avatar mountains in Zhangjiajie
Nestled in Hunan Province, the Avatar Mountains in Zhangjiajie are very proud of the fantastic towering pillars and mythical clouds of mist. It is definitely a heaven for adventure seekers and nature fans.
The mountains are best known as an inspiration for the majestic floating landscapes in the Hollywood movie "Avatar." It is a can't-miss chance to watch the prototype of the Hallelujah Mountain of "Pandora" in the movie.
You can get to a viewing deck just in front of Hallelujah Mountain for a spectacular sight of the "Southern Sky Column," a landmark pillar rising 3544 feet (1.08 km) into the sky. And the other hundreds of vertical pillars are incredible to see, with lush trees decorating the peaks.
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Mutianyu Great Wall Beijing
A once-in-a-lifetime travel experience for history buffs and hiking enthusiasts worldwide, the Great Wall stands as a timeless icon of China's rich past.
Stretching over 13,000 miles, the Great Wall was originally built as a military defense and is now a testament to ancient ingenuity. Its most famous sections, including Badaling, Mutianyu, and Jinshanling, each offer unique charms, from breathtaking natural scenery to well-preserved walls and watchtowers.
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Spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) are the best times to hike the Great Wall. In spring, blossoming trees and flowers add vibrant colors, while autumn transforms the surrounding mountains into a sea of golden hues. For a quieter experience, the Jinshanling and Jiankou sections provide stunning views and fewer crowds. Badaling, with its well-preserved Ming bricks and watchtowers, is less crowded in April and September, making it a great choice for history lovers.
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Black Dragon Pool in Lijiang, Yunnan
In the northwest of Yunnan Province, Lijiang is an ancient town with astonishing natural beauty: snow-capped mountains, fascinating canyons, and highland glaciated lakes. It is a treasured destination for adventurous hikers and leisure seekers from busy metropolises.
You can get lost in the cobbled streets of some ancient towns, such as the Old Town of Lijiang and Shuhe Ancient Town. Experience the authentic ethnic minority customs and lives of the Naxi, Bai, Tibetans, and Han. Antique tempo also goes well with natural delight. It's wonderful to hold a panoramic snowy view of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain on the cable car.
If you're more after thrills, go for an exclusive hike through the bushes and across the stream to get more marvelous views. Tiger Leaping Gorge offers distinct charms with many choices of characteristic hiking trails from different heights.
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The Bund in Shanghai
The Bund is an iconic waterfront area and a protected historical district on the west bank of the Huangpu River in Shanghai. It has become a must-see attraction for its flourishing modernity, blending the century-old history of both Chinese and Western influences.
You can stroll along the waterfront avenue and marvel at 26 colonial-era western-styled remains, all from the Gothic to the Baroque, the Renaissance to Neoclassicism. And trace the spectacular high rises of the Oriental Pearl Tower, the World Financial Center, and Jin Mao Tower.
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The amazing Yangtze River
The Yangtze River Cruise is one of the most relaxing and scenic experiences in China. As you sail along Asia's longest river, you'll marvel at the iconic landscapes of the Three Gorges, visit fascinating sites like Fengdu Ghost City and the Three Gorges Dam, and take in unforgettable views. Onboard, you'll enjoy a perfect mix of comfort, entertainment, and cultural activities, making it an ideal way to immerse yourself in China's natural beauty and rich heritage.
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A tower on the Xi'an City Wall
Xi'an, the former capital of thirteen ancient dynasties, is a city brimming with rich cultural heritage and historical importance. For anyone interested in China's history, a visit to Xi'an is a must. Xi'an City Wall is one of the best-preserved city walls in China, stretching 14 kilometers in length. Cycling along the wall is the most recommended way to explore, offering a unique perspective on both the ancient Chinese architecture and the modern Xi'an skyline.
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Potala Palace in Lhasa
Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet in the bosom of the Himalayas. It is considered an important pilgrimage site for Tibetan Buddhists. The Holy City attracts numerous culture enthusiasts to leave for a rewarding spiritual journey through its sacred Tibetan culture.
Lhasa is bright, with a large collection of Buddhist architecture. You will seek out the former splendor of Tibetan kings and Dalai Lamas in the iconic landmark Potala Palace, seeing a house of religious relics and thousands of Thangka paintings. The next view of Jokhang Temple provides opportunities to experience Tibetan Buddhism amidst devout pilgrims, life-giving incense, and flickering butter lamps.
Around the temple is Barkhor Street, which is lined by shops and tea houses for walkers to get the very essence of traditional Tibetan life in Lhasa. There are also many Buddhist monasteries and temples, like Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery, to visit.
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Victoria Peak in Hong Kong
Victoria Peak is the highest point at 552 meters above sea level in Hong Kong. Ascending to the top of the mountain, you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the city's cloud-topping skyline, the marvelously intertwined vistas, and the beautiful Victoria Harbor around you.
You can choose a more awesome cityscape from a higher viewpoint on the Sky Terrace or the Peak Mall. For full immersion into the sightseeing, it is fascinating to ride the Peak Tram or walk up along the park trails to the top, catching a quick overview of the mountain's beauty.
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Beautiful Mount Huangshan
Located in southern Anhui Province, Mount Huangshan captivates visitors with its majestic granite peaks, striking rock formations, seas of mist, and uniquely shaped pines. Revered by poets, painters, and photographers throughout history, it is a paradise for trekking and nature lovers. Visitors can take a cable car to ascend the mountain and trek further to its peaks, where you'll encounter peculiar rock formations, "flying-over" stones, and the breathtaking sight of seas of clouds.
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Mount Huangshan is a year-round destination, each season showcasing its own unique beauty. Choose the time that best matches your interests:
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Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan Province
Nestled in the mountains of Sichuan Province, Jiuzhaigou is easily accessible from Chengdu, just 1.5 to 2.5 hours away by high-speed train. Alternatively, you can fly to Jiuzhai Huanglong Airport and take a bus transfer.
What makes Jiuzhaigou so special? Picture crystal-clear lakes mirroring towering peaks, cascading waterfalls, and vivid skies, all coming together in a breathtaking display of natural beauty. With its ancient Tibetan villages and enchanting landscapes, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is often called a "fairyland on earth." It's an absolute must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers seeking inspiration.
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Zhangye Danxia Landform
Zhangye Danxia Geopark is located in the northwest of Gansu Province, bordering Inner Mongolia in the north. The geopark is stunning for the Danxia landscape (Danxia refers to a special landform featured in red and steep cliffs found in northwest China) and rainbow-like mountains. Usually it takes about 60 minutes to get to the national park from downtown Zhangye.
You can photograph the gorgeous colors of rock formations in various curved layers at the Colorful Danxia scenic spot. Explore BingGou DanXia Landform to discover majestic stone columns wind-eroded in animals, a torch, the Musée du Louvre, and other vivid shapes. Don't miss the painting-like scenery of Snow Mountain, primitive forest, Wetland Lake, waterfall, and gorge in the Yugu scenic corridor. You also have a treasured experience of Yugu ethnic culture and lifestyle.
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Kanas Lake in Xinjiang
Kanas is a painting-inferior-to-mountain lake amid the deep forests and mountains of Altay in Xinjiang. Thanks to improved accessibility, nature enthusiasts can now easily explore its fairy-tale landscapes. You could take a flight from Urumqi to Kanas Airport in about 1.5 hours and then take an hour's drive to the scenic area.
Kanas Lake is renowned for its ever-changing hues, shifting between crystal blue, gem green, and deep gray depending on the season and surroundings. These vibrant colors, set against picturesque landscapes, create postcard-perfect views year-round.
Nearby, the villages of Hemu and Baihaba are home to the Tuvan tribe, a Mongolian ethnic group. Staying in traditional wooden houses, experiencing Tuvan Lamaism customs, and learning about their centuries-old herding lifestyle are unforgettable cultural highlights.
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West Lake in Hangzhou
As the symbol of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, West Lake is praised as "the Heaven on Earth." The fabulous, tranquil lakescape and cultural landmarks around have been drawing numerous poets and artists all the time.
It is dotted with a number of causeways, bridges, pagodas, temples, and pavilions, as well as man-made islands. The sites are enchanting to visit all year, with characteristic scenery in different seasons.
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Lingering Garden, Suzhou
Elegant in the northwest of Suzhou proper, the Classical Gardens have definitely become the symbol of Suzhou city. There are, in fact, nine of these gardens, which make a symphonic combination of rocks, water, trees, and various types of old buildings.
The most famous of them include Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Master of the Nets Garden, and Lion Grove Garden. They feature a special kind of window on the wall, through which you can enjoy a unique landscape in one room, but when you watch outside from the room, it offers a strikingly different combination of pavilions, bridges, terraces, fountains, rocks, flowers, and trees.
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Grassland in Inner Mongolia
Inner Mongolia boasts a vast region of rolling grasslands, known as steppes, characterized by breathtaking grassland views and a nomadic way of life.
They hold great appeal for nature lovers and hikers looking to unwind. Visitors can access parts of the steppes, like the Xilamuren Grassland and Huitengxile Grassland, by train through the capital city, Hohhot.
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Horses on the grassland around Qinghai Lake
Located in the northwest of Qinghai Province, Qinghai Lake is China's largest inland saltwater lake and the highest-altitude saltwater lake in the world. The lake's jade-like waters are framed by snow-capped mountains and vast grasslands, creating a stunning and majestic landscape. The color of the water shifts throughout the year, influenced by seasonal and weather changes.
Qinghai Lake is also a significant site for Tibetan Buddhism, serving as a cultural and spiritual hub for Tibetan and Tu ethnic communities. You can immerse in the rich local traditions and customs by exploring the surrounding villages and monasteries.
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Ice castle in Harbin Ice and Snow World
The Harbin Ice Snow Festival is a breathtaking winter event that takes place every year in Harbin. Famous for its massive ice sculptures, stunning light displays, and snow-filled landscapes, the festival transforms the city into a magical frozen world. It's a must-see for anyone seeking a true winter wonderland experience.
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Mingsha Mountain in Dunhuang
Nestled in the heart of the Gobi Desert, Mingsha Mountain (Echoing Sand Mountain) and Crescent Lake offer a stunning blend of natural beauty and history, just outside Dunhuang. The area is famous for its vast sand dunes, crystal-clear lake, and the unique auditory phenomenon of the "singing sands," making it a must-visit for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Visitors can trace the footsteps of ancient Silk Road travelers with a memorable camel ride or motorcycle tour, taking in the tranquil beauty of Crescent Lake, surrounded by Tang-style architecture.
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