Northeast China's Heilongjiang is the first province to embrace winter in China each year. The annual ice and snow period lasts for four to eight months, making it a top tourist destination in winter.
Northeast China's Jilin province is becoming an increasingly popular destination for colorful autumn sceneries and skiing in winter.
Northeast China's Liaoning province, located on the coast of the Yellow Sea and the banks of the Bohai Sea, is where the eastern end of China's Great Wall starts and is the only section of the Great Wall that stands on water.
Neighboring the Chinese capital city of Beijing, Tianjin rests between the northern Yanshan Mountains and the coastal plain. Adjacent to the sea and rivers, it carries distinct ecological beauty.
Beijing is where tradition meets modernity. From the age-old hutong (old alleyways) to the busy commercial streets, Beijing is mesmerizing because of its diversity -- industry and art, classic and trendy, East and West.
The Ningxia Hui autonomous region in Northwest China is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization and an important link on the ancient Silk Road.
Shanxi, a province west of the Taihang Mountains and east of the Yellow River, has played witness to over 5,000 years of civilization. Looking back in history, the answer to Chinese civilization can be found here.
Neighboring the Chinese capital Beijing, North China's Hebei province is a place of historical charm and modern vitality.
Shandong province sits on the lower reaches of the Yellow River and on the coast of eastern China, with Jinan as its capital.
Northwest China's Qinghai province is famous for its spectacular scenery and multiethnic culture.
As an important part of the ancient Silk Road, Northwest China’s Gansu province has seen commercial and cultural exchanges between the East and West for millennia.
Shaanxi province in Northwest China is one of the major places of origin for ancient Chinese civilization.