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As China's illustrious capital, Beijing's appeal as a tourist destination is obvious. The Great Wall is in easy proximity but the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace and Tiananmen Square will also keep you downtown. Beijing is also full of innovation and vibrancy, book selected package and enjoy Half Day City Tour now to Bird Nest, Water Cube and 798 Art District.
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Don't miss a visit to the Hunan Provincial Museum when you're in Changsha. It houses the Han-era tomb of Xin Zui in which the skin still soft and internal organs intact. Changsha is also the birthplace of communist China. You can visit Chairman Mao's former residence and the site of the first Communist Party offices.
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Chengdu is the centre of it all for Southwest China's mountainous Sichuan province. Can't miss attractions include the scenic Mount Emei, the Grand Buddha of Leshan, spicy Sichuan cuisine and, of course, China's iconic panda bear.
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Explore the famed Three Gorges of the Yangtze River at Chongqing. Known for its gorgeous natural scenery and delicious spicy cuisine, Chongqing is also home to the Dazu Buddhist Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Diqing (Shangri-La) locates in Yunnan Province and is named as a paradise with extremely spectacular view. Tourist spots include the clam Lugu Lake and Songzanlin Temple - the largest Tibetan buddhist temple in Yunnan . You can explore the unpolluted land freely and stay away from your busy life to experience the nature.
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Fuzhou is known as the City of Banyan and boasts a number of attractions such as the Drum Hill Scenic Spot and the Eighteen Views of the Dharma Cave. Be sure to shop at the many pedestrian malls within the city.
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Regarded as "Paradise on Earth" for its picturesque destinations including the famous West Lake, Hangzhou is the political, economic and cultural capital of Zhejiang Province. Marco Polo described it as "one of the most splendid cities in the world".
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For 10 dynasties, Nanjing functioned as China's capital. This important ancient city is filled with historical and cultural relics, including the Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, Nanjing Museum, Confucius Temple (Fuzimiao) and the Yangtze River Bridge.
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Perched an average altitude of 400m above sea level, Kunming lies on the edge of legendary Shangri-La, home of the Tibetans. The city faces the beautiful Dianchi lake to the south, with top sights including the amazing Stone Forest and Daguan Park.
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See the earliest surviving library in China at Ningbo. Relax in the South River Hot Springs or shop to your heart’s content at the Centre Business District.
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A beautiful shining jewel on the Yunnan Plateau neighboring the southeast side of the Tibetan Plateau - "Roof of the World", Lijiang, is a place blessed with fresh air, clear streams, lush forests, breathtaking snow- capped mountains and an undisturbed landscape. An attractive tourist destination mixing old and new, cultural and commercial, Lijiang also boasts the best preserved ancient town in China - the Old Town, which has been listed on the World Cultural Heritages by UNESCO in 1997.
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The coastal city of Qingdao is well known for its German influence, which lives on in the picturesque homes of the Badaguan area. A stroll through the city's leafy parks and neighborhoods wouldn't be complete without a sip of famous Tsingtao beer. You may explore more amongst Qingdao's old streets by booking selected package and enjoy Half Day City Tour to Zhanqiao and Pi Chai Yuan, etc.
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Wuhan is a transportation hub with a long history and a revolutionary tradition. The mighty Yangtze and the Han River pass right through the city centre, and the East Lake is 6 times larger than the West Lake in Hangzhou. Other must see spots include the Yellow Crane Tower, Mao’s villa, Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Wuhan TV Tower and a trip down memory lane with the classic colonial structures dotted around town.
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Known as the "Hawaii of the Orient", Sanya (Hainan) is a convenient getaway for sun and fun. Besides the beaches, water sports and top class resorts, don't miss Tianya Haijiao, believed by ancient Chinese to be "the edge of the sky and the rim of the sea".
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Shanghai is a cosmopolitan city buzzing with energy and glamour. Take a stroll along the historical Bund for the best views of the city. Or treat yourself at world-class restaurants, sleek bars and the Xintiandi for great shopping.
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Suzhou situates at the southern part of Jiangsu and the northeastern part of Lake Taihu. The 2500-year-old city is known for its stunning scenery and classical gardens, which make it become one of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites.
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Xiamen is a clean, lively and thriving city with everything from historical landmarks to golden beaches. Gulangyu, a tiny island just across the water from downtown that was once a foreign enclave, is now the best place in the city to relax and rejuvenate.
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