Mytour presents a magnificent list of 10 incredible travel destinations in China for exploring this country.
China is an immensely vast country with diverse landscapes and people. Beyond the familiar landmarks like the Great Wall or the Summer Palace, China still boasts countless magnificent attractions, historic sites, and remarkable points of interest. Mytour introduces the 10 most fascinating travel destinations in China for travelers to explore. Most of the following locations have been recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.
1. Five Sacred Mountains
Five sacred mountains are deeply rooted in Daoist beliefs in China. These mountains include Hengshan (Northern Great Mountain), Huashan (Western Great Mountain), Songshan (Central Great Mountain), Hengshan (Southern Great Mountain), and Taishan (Eastern Great Mountain). They hold significant positions as renowned pilgrimage destinations in Chinese tourism.
2. Four Buddhist Sacred Mountains
Four sacred mountains deeply connected with Buddhism, including Five Tower Mountain (Sơn Tây), Nga My Mountain (Tứ Xuyên), Nine Flower Mountain (An Huy), and Pho Da Mountain (Triết Giang). Particularly, Five Tower Mountain features some of the oldest wooden temple constructions in China, while Nga My Mountain houses the Great Buddha of Lac Son, the tallest stone Buddha statue in the world, carved into the Thê Loan cliff. Both are sources of pride for Chinese tourism.
3. Hani Hong Ha Terraced Fields
Located in Yunnan Province, created by the Hani people. This area has a history dating back 1200 years. Here, you can see terraced fields cascading down the slopes of Ai Lao Mountain.
4. Phuc Kien Earthen Buildings
Earthen buildings are a type of architectural style found among some ethnic groups in Fujian, with the Hakka people being the most prominent. These buildings are constructed with packed earth, featuring enclosed layouts and inward-facing open spaces, with communal areas for group activities and worship. The 46 famous earthen buildings in Fujian form one of the most unique landscapes in Chinese tourism.
5. Huanglong Scenic Area
Located in Tùng Phan district, Tứ Xuyên province, Hoàng Long, along with the scenic area of Cửu Trại Câu, is a marvel bestowed upon Chinese tourism by nature. The geological formations of limestone have turned the streams here into deep trenches with strangely emerald waters amidst the lush green of the mountains and forests.
6. Scenic area of Cửu Trại Câu
Also situated in Tứ Xuyên province, Cửu Trại Câu is hailed as the 'paradise on earth' of Chinese tourism. It boasts limestone mountains, multicolored lakes, and multi-tiered waterfalls, making visitors feel like they've stepped into a fairyland.
7. Khai Bình Điêu Lâu
Located in Khai Bình, in the province of Quảng Đông, Khai Bình Điêu Lâu features architectural marvels built with reinforced concrete, serving both defensive purposes and residential functions. These buildings were typically owned by foreigners living in China or overseas Chinese returning from the United States during the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The architecture of these buildings is a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences.
8. Vũ Lăng Nguyên Scenic Area
Located in Hồ Nam province, encompassing the Trương Gia Giới National Forest, the Tố Khê Valley, and Mount Thiên Tử, this area boasts spectacular landscapes, including over 200 rugged mountains towering about 1000m high, Tân Đường Bay – a crescent-shaped natural abyss of unfathomable depth, and peculiar rock formations beside crystal-clear streams. Vũ Lăng Nguyên perfectly encapsulates the finest gifts nature has bestowed upon Chinese tourism.
9. Long Môn Stone Cave
Situated near Lạc Dương city, in Hà Nam province, Long Môn Stone Cave, along with Mạc Cao Cave and Vân Cương Stone Cave, stands as the most renowned ancient carving site in Chinese tourism. With over 2000 caves and 100,000 Buddha statues carved into the cave walls, Long Môn offers an unparalleled experience for Buddhist enthusiasts.
10. Tomb of Emperor Qin Shihuang
Located in Thiểm Tây province, this grandiose tomb consists of three tiers, totaling 8000 terracotta figures of officials, soldiers, and horses, with intricate architecture within. It stands as one of the most significant landmarks in Chinese tourism.
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Source: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourSeptember 30, 2015