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Things to Do in China

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Most popular attractions in China

Things to do in China include exploring the Great Wall, which stretches over 21,000 km and offers stunning views. Visit the Forbidden City in Beijing, with its 980 preserved buildings. Don't miss the Terracotta Army in Xi'an, with thousands of life-sized warrior sculptures.

Great Wall

1. Great Wall

Beijing

4.8 (1,277)
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Quick facts: Climbing the rocky stairs immediately gives the feeling of the cold hard surface of the stone and the rustling of mountain air in the ears. The height of the steps varies, forcing an adjustment with each step. More than 20 watchtowers line the winding defensive line. As you look at the valley, mist and clouds roll by, and the special layers in the depth of the image make the photograph even more impressive.

Highlights: Through the stairs, you reach the 23rd watchtower where you can smell the pine needles and withered leaves. A slight body movement offers a panorama of the entire valley and the curved texture of the wall. Many choose the cable car or monorail sleds to descend the mountain. During the journey, you can see the undulating wall and deep forest belts from a lower height, and the air passing through the ears remains a stronger memory than the photographs.

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Forbidden City

2. Forbidden City

Beijing

4.6 (2,462)
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Quick facts: When you pass through the red gates, blue stone slabs clearly set the rhythm of your steps, forcing you to slow down and listen to the whisper of the old city. Golden shiny roofs are illuminated by sunlight. The complex covers nearly 720,000 square meters, with about 980 buildings and 8,704 rooms, creating a sense of grandeur.

Highlights: Along the main axis, you will notice decorative animals and colorful pictures on the roofs with repeated numbers "nine" and "five". They are not just decoration but represent a language that shows rank in every detail. On the wall of the royal garden, nine dragons can be counted. Each dragon has a unique face and poses. The color shine in sunlight changes shade from emerald green to darker blue. When you get closer, you can smell blood vessels, wood, and dust.

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The Bund

3. The Bund

Shanghai

4.7 (6,887)
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Quick facts: The river air brings the sound of boat bells and the smell of roasted food. The nearly 1.5-kilometer-long stone path is surrounded by over 50 old buildings of different styles. This used to be the financial network center of East Asia. More clocks and marble gates still attract photographers in the morning searching for perfect light.

Highlights: The breeze along the shore mixes the smell of damp metal and the sound of camera shutters. Often between five and seven in the morning, brides, grooms, and photo groups create a long string of light using warm-colored reflectors. The mechanical clock on the bell tower gives a long tone with three short sounds every quarter of an hour that echoes throughout the night. Long exposure photographs often use this effect to create dynamic light displays at night.

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Potala Palace

4. Potala Palace

Lhasa

4.8 (1,787)
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Explore a masterpiece at the top of the world. Walk through corridors full of stories and golden art shining in natural light.

Quick facts: A single structure houses more than 1,000 rooms, corridors, and shrines, serving as a palace, temple, and fortress. The complexity of its constructions on a rocky plateau impresses with ancient engineering without the use of nails or modern cement.

Highlights: Steep stairs and hidden chambers lead to golden reliquaries containing hundreds of sacred statues of Tibetan Buddhism. Natural lighting changes during the day, making the gold of the internal decorations shine intensely, creating a mystical and sacred atmosphere.

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Li River Cruise

5. Li River Cruise

Guilin

3.9 (13)
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Quick facts: The Li River boat ride offers views of unusual karst mountains stretching for hundreds of kilometers, creating a magnificent mountain landscape. The water surface, calm as a mirror, reflects the blue sky and distant mountains, as if you were in a fairy tale world.

Highlights: Near the Li River mountains, many shapes can be found, such as the "elephant trunk" and the "yellow earth reflection." On the water surface, small bamboo boats with fishermen often float, creating a peaceful and lively picture. From the boat, you can also hear sounds showing traditional fishing skills where fishermen demonstrate falcons displaying the ancient art of fishing in harmony with nature.

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Temple of Heaven

6. Temple of Heaven

Beijing

4.6 (3,329)
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Quick facts: When you enter the park, the striking rhythm of blue shiny tiles and symmetrical red walls immediately captivates you. In the morning, deep breaths of solo horn and tai chi are often heard. Covering an area of more than 200 hectares, there are several Heavenly Prayer buildings along the main axis, using numerical symbols that represent royal power and heavenly wishes.

Highlights: The Qinian Temple has three rooftops without a single nail. The blue shiny tiles shine like waves in the sun, and you can smell old wood and the influence of time as you approach. Next to the echo wall Yuanqiualtan, you can quietly whisper, and the sound can spread several meters. Old Beijing residents usually use folding fans or coins to test the echo; it is a soothing and almost secret display.

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Jiuzhaigou Valley

7. Jiuzhaigou Valley

Jiuzhaigou

4.7 (1,093)
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Scenic valley with colorful lakes and vibrant waterfalls. Experience pure nature and landscapes that look like living paintings.

Quick facts: The region houses more than 100 crystal-clear lakes in shades of blue, green, and turquoise. The area sacred to the Tibetans and Qiang is famous for its impressive waterfalls and rich biodiversity.

Highlights: Lakes reflect snow-covered mountains creating breathtaking scenes that change with the seasons. The water has a high concentration of calcium carbonate, which forms limestone deposits that maintain transparency and vibrant color.

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

8. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Zhangjiajie

4.7 (1,115)
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Worth it for those who enjoy surreal nature. Experience landscapes that seem to come out of a visual dream.

Quick facts: Imagine more than 3,000 quartzite rock pillars reaching up to 200 meters high, forming a unique stone forest in the world. These pillars inspired the floating scenes in the movie Avatar, making the landscape globally famous.

Highlights: Be fascinated by the Bai Long Elevator, the glass elevator that rises 326 meters along a cliff face, offering breathtaking views. Additionally, explore trails that pass over glass suspension bridges where you can literally walk in the clouds.

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Shanghai Tower

9. Shanghai Tower

Shanghai

4.6 (2,930)
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Quick facts: When you look at the spiral tower, it feels like you are trapped inside a huge glass vortex structure. The tower is 632 meters tall and dominates the skyline. The speed of the super-fast elevator reaches approximately 20.5 meters per second and quickly takes you to a view from over one hundred floors, with a slight pressure in the ears.

Highlights: When you enter the space between the shell and the tower, you will see gardens in the air. The most impressive is the observation deck on the 118th floor, where you can feel gusts of air and slight vibrations below the glass. At night, the mask reflects silver-blue gradient light, and with echoes from spiral cracks, it almost feels like you can hear the air swirling spirally down the valley.

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Mooncake

Mooncake

Mooncakes are traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival, symbolizing reunion and completeness.

Tangyuan

Tangyuan

Tangyuan are glutinous rice balls often served during the Lantern Festival, symbolizing family togetherness and happiness.

Egg Tart

Egg Tart

Egg Tarts, inspired by Portuguese and British influences, are a popular sweet pastry with a creamy custard filling in China.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Peking Duck

Peking Duck

Peking Duck is famous for its crispy skin and tender meat, often served with pancakes and hoisin sauce, representing Beijing cuisine.

Mapo Tofu

Mapo Tofu

Mapo Tofu is a spicy and flavorful Sichuan dish made with tofu and minced meat, known for its numbing and spicy taste from Sichuan peppercorns.

Dim Sum

Dim Sum

Dim Sum consists of bite-sized dishes traditionally served with tea, showcasing a variety of steamed or fried delicacies from Cantonese cuisine.

Traditional Beverages

Chinese Tea

Chinese Tea

Chinese tea, including varieties like green tea, oolong, and pu-erh, is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture and is enjoyed for its flavors and health benefits.

Baijiu

Baijiu

Baijiu is a strong Chinese distilled spirit made from grains, considered the national liquor of China and often consumed during celebrations.

Soy Milk

Soy Milk

Soy milk is a traditional breakfast drink in China, often paired with fried dough sticks known as youtiao.

Frequently Asked Questions about China

What is the best time to visit China?
The best months to visit China are April, May, September, and October. During these months, the weather is milder and favorable for exploring cities and tourist attractions, avoiding the extreme heat of summer and the harsh cold of winter.
How much does it cost to live in China on average?
The average cost of living in China is about 600 dollars per month. This amount covers basic expenses like food, transportation, and housing, making the country affordable for travelers and expatriates seeking an economical experience.
How is public transportation in China?
Public transportation in China scores 7 out of 10. This means it is reliable, with many options like subways, buses, and trains, making it easy to get around both big cities and tourist areas.
How many tourists visit China each year?
China receives approximately 65 million tourists per year. This number reflects the country's popularity as a global travel destination, with many cultural, historical, and natural attractions that draw visitors from all over the world.
Is China expensive for tourists?
China is not considered an expensive destination for tourists. With an average cost of living of 600 dollars per month, it is possible to find budget-friendly options for food, transportation, and accommodation, making the trip accessible for different budgets.

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Most popular day trips

Great Wall at Badaling

70 km 1.5h by car

World-famous historic wall with scenic views near Beijing.

Summer Palace

15 km 30min by subway

Imperial garden with lakes, temples, and palaces in Beijing.

Tiananmen Square and Forbidden City

5 km 15min by subway

Historic cultural and political center in the heart of Beijing.

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Paige B.

Buy a local SIM card with data at the airport for super cheap internet, it makes navigation and translation so much easier.

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Hua L.

Three weeks felt just right to explore the main spots, but there's so much country to cover I could come back forever.

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Esteban H.

China's food scene blew me away, so many flavors but sometimes the language barrier made ordering tricky. Loved the street snacks!

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Phong M.

Public transport is clean and efficient but busy during rush hours. Some apps have English, so bring your phone charger.

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Signe K.

Many museums offer free entry on certain weekdays, check online before you go to save on admission fees.

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Beijing West Railway Station

High-speed trains to western and southern China

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Useful information for China

Shopping locationsWangfujing, Nanjing Road, Silk Street Market
Nightlife locationsSanlitun, The Bund, Lan Kwai Fong
Popular casual restaurantsXiao Long Bao shops, Hot pot restaurants, Street food stalls
Popular fancy restaurantsFu 1039, Da Dong Roast Duck, Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet
Popular coffee shopsStarbucks, Luckin Coffee, Maan Coffee
Tap water safe to drinkNo
Digital nomad visaNo
Best taxi appDiDi, Meituan
Taxi price / km$0.5
Tourists / year65000000
Population1412600000
Mobile internet speed60 Mbps
Unemployment percentage5.5 %
Poverty percentage0.6 %
Average income / month$1200
Average cost of living / month$600
Hotel price / night from$30
Beer price from$2
Coffee price from$1.5
Street food price from$1
Restaurant meal price from$5
Local currencyCNY
Power plug typesType A, Type I, Type C
ReligionsBuddhism, Taoism, Christianity
Spoken languagesMandarin, Cantonese, Shanghainese
EthnicitiesHan Chinese, Zhuang, Uyghur, Hui, Miao
Political orientationLeft-center
Population density150 /km²
Geographical area9600000 km²
Possible natural disastersEarthquakes, Floods, Typhoons, Droughts
Dangerous animalsSnakes, Scorpions, Spiders
Locations for a nice walkThe Bund, Yuyuan Garden, West Lake
Public transportationsMetro, Bus, High-speed Rail
AirlinesChina Eastern Airlines, Air China, China Southern Airlines
Suggested vaccinationsHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies
Architecture typeTraditional Chinese, Modern Skyscrapers, Communist Era
Average beer consumption per person / year30 l
Average wine consumption per person / year1.5 l
Tipping cultureNot customary, sometimes service charge included
Coworking / day$15
Airbnb / month$700
1BR rent / month$350
Gym / month$25
Daily budget (backpacker)$25
Daily budget (mid-range)$50

Overview for China

English proficiencyBad
Traffic safetyAverage
Friendly to foreignersAverage
Freedom of speechVery bad
Public transportationGood
HealthcareAverage
EducationAverage
Power grid reliabilityGood
Crime safetyGood
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeGood
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyBad
Startup sceneAverage
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessAverage
Nature accessGood

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