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.
Young gun Aussie chefs are dazzling Hong Kong's food scene. Seek them out on a food safari.
The secret to haggling (aside from good looks).
Dragonair was named as Skytrax's World's Best Regional Airline four times in a row.
With more than 3000 rooms, the latest landmark on Macau's Vegas-like Cotai Strip is a show-stopper.
How good is Macau's street food? So good, the 2016 Michelin Guide has been expanded to include it as a new category.
Mok Kit Keung's must-try dish in Hong Kong? How about a freshly-baked egg tart with milk tea.
This city has a secret: it's not all skyscrapers, food and commerce. In fact, it is composed of around 70 per cent green space.
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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.