Follow the path of the Yellow River and the Great Wall into Hohhot — where city life and grasslands meet in harmony. Step into the Hohhot Museum to witness the vibrant legacy of the Grassland Silk Road. Marvel at the breathtaking convergence of river and wall at the Laoniuwan Grand Canyon.
A conference showcasing the innovative development of tourist cities, towns and scenic areas took place on Saturday in Beijing. Fenglin county in Yichun, Heilongjiang province, was named one of "China's outstanding natural landscape tourism destinations".
A conference showcasing the innovative development of tourist cities, towns and scenic areas took place on Saturday in Beijing. Fenglin county in Yichun, Heilongjiang province, was named one of "China's outstanding natural landscape tourism destinations".
The majestic Yangtze River reveals its splendor in Yichang, Hubei province, where you can find the "Two Dams and One Gorge"—the Three Gorges Dam, the Gezhouba Dam, and the Xiling Gorge.
In Honghe prefecture of Yunnan province, the Hani rice terraces stretch across the mountains like an epic written on the Earth. Along the ancient Tea Horse Road, the sound of jingling copper bells echoes through centuries, while vibrant ethnic cultures shine through time.
When it comes to Beijing, what first come to mind are the grand imperial landmarks — such as the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven, and the dozens of other magnificent temples and structures, big and small, peppered throughout the capital. But dig a little deeper and set your sights a little further afield, and you'll find countless hidden gems sitting in plain sight, both inside and outside city limits.
Let's join Yuanxi, the digital employee from China Daily, and explore Nanluoguxiang, one of Beijing's most iconic and well-preserved ancient alleyways. As we wander through its lanes, we'll uncover the stories embedded in its historic walls and explore the fascinating blend of traditional charm with the creative energy of modern-day Beijing.