Discover China’s 22 New National Tourist Resorts
China’s Culture and Tourism Ministry has added 22 new national tourist resorts, highlighting diverse cultural and natural attractions across the Chinese mainland.
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China’s Culture and Tourism Ministry has added 22 new national tourist resorts, highlighting diverse cultural and natural attractions across the Chinese mainland.
Experience the vibrant Shuangqiao night market in Kunming, where diverse cuisines and lively atmosphere create a must-visit destination for travelers seeking authentic culinary delights.
Explore Fujian, a coastal paradise in the Chinese mainland, rich in cultural heritage, UNESCO sites, stunning landscapes, and delicious seafood.
Explore Gulangyu, a pedestrian-only UNESCO World Heritage island off Xiamen’s coast, captivating millions with its unique drum-like wave sounds and rich cultural heritage.
Explore Fujian’s Ziyang Park, a stunning sandbar island boasting picturesque scenery and rich cultural landmarks like the historic Ziyang Bridge, honoring philosopher Zhu Xi.
Escape to Muluozi campsite in Sichuan’s Changping Valley. Enjoy serene, secluded camping and stargazing in this beautiful U-shaped valley formed by glacial erosion.
Explore the historic South Gate of Dali Old Town, a 600-year-old symbol of rich Bai culture nestled between Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake.
Discover why Nyingchi City in Xizang Autonomous Region is a top spring destination, with blooming peach flowers, majestic peaks, and the world’s deepest canyon attracting tourists nationwide.
An estimated 270 million trips are expected in the Chinese mainland during the five-day Labor Day holiday, with travelers heading to provinces like Fujian, Guangdong, and Shaanxi.
Explore Qingzhen’s vibrant tea garden in Guizhou Province, where fiery red maples meet fragrant spring tea plants amidst stunning mountain and water landscapes.