Twenty things that will shock first-time visitors to China
Not everything is as it seems in the Middle Kingdom – one of the world's fastest-changing and most optimistic societies.
Not everything is as it seems in the Middle Kingdom – one of the world's fastest-changing and most optimistic societies.
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Explore its big-name attractions, then seek out its quieter corners and its thriving contemporary arts, architecture, dining and nightlife scenes, too.
Being the sole occupant of a row of three seats helps enhance the comfort level.
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We are inviting readers to join us, at Traveller, on a special tour of what has rapidly emerged as arguably the world's most important nation.
Although Chinese tourists and old China hands have already discovered these sights, here are six great destinations still off the mainstream foreign tourist trail.
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China is as much old world as it is new. From Shanghai's skyscrapers bathed in neon, to grey-walled hutongs of Beijing, the terracotta warriors to the greatest wall of them all. While its man-made wonders are vast, its natural ones are also incredible; the karst cliffs of Yangshuo, the tiger leaping gorge, and its giant pandas. And don't forget to dive into its unique and varied cuisine.