China’s Top Scenic Spots: 5A Sites and World Heritage Complete List
China’s top scenic spots sit at the intersection of two independent rating systems — and…
Mount Hua has a reputation that scares people off, and that is a shame. You have probably seen the photo: a thin wooden plank bolted to a vertical cliff, a hiker inching along with nothing but air below. So most first-timers assume the whole mountain is that terrifying. It is not. The famous plank walk…
Zhengzhou University rarely makes a foreign student’s first shortlist, and that is the honest problem worth addressing. When people picture studying in China, they think Beijing or Shanghai, the names everyone recognises. So a large 211 university in inland Henan gets skipped, almost on reflex. Yet that reflex can cost you. Zhengzhou University is the…
The Michelin Guide China story just changed quietly, and most foreign food lovers missed it. For years the famous red guide stopped at the megacities. Now it does not. In April 2026 Michelin unveiled its first regional edition covering Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and it did so in Taizhou, a city few travelers abroad could…
West Lake sits right in the middle of Hangzhou, and that one fact changes how you should plan your trip. You do not catch a bus to some far-off park; you simply walk out of the old town and the water is there. So most first-timers over-plan it. They book tours, fret about tickets, and…
If you want to study where China’s bullet trains begin, then Southwest Jiaotong University belongs near the top of your list. China now runs the longest high-speed rail network on the planet, and much of the science behind it was shaped on this campus. So the link between the rails you ride and the labs…
A new high-speed railway has finally pulled the Hakka heartland of southern China within easy reach of foreign travelers. For decades, this mountainous corner felt remote, tucked between Guangdong and Fujian and awkward to get to. Now a fast train changes that. The route slashes a long road slog into a short, comfortable ride. So…
Every June 1, something happens that surprises most first-time visitors: Children’s Day in China turns into a nationwide celebration. Schools swap lessons for games. Museums and parks throw open their gates for free. Parents take the afternoon to spoil their kids. To a Western traveller, the obvious question follows fast — why does China have…
Beijing Jiaotong University rarely grabs the headlines that Tsinghua or Peking University do. Yet board almost any bullet train in China, and you are riding through a system its graduates and labs helped shape. In December 2025, the national high-speed rail network passed 50,000 kilometres of track — more than the rest of the world…
At dawn on Wugong Mountain, the crowd does something strange. Hundreds of campers crawl out of tents pitched on a high green ridge, turn to face east, and go quiet. Then the sun breaks over a rolling sea of cloud — and the whole hillside cheers. This single scene has turned Wugong Mountain into one…
The China Sky Eye is the one attraction in Guizhou where you have to hand over your phone at the gate. That single rule tells you most of what you need to know. This is a working scientific instrument first, a tourist site second. Officially it is FAST — the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope —…