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…
Most guides sell Wuzhen as a pretty postcard — stone bridges, black-tiled roofs, a boatman poling through mist. All true. Yet that picture skips the part that actually decides your trip: this water town has two very different faces, and picking the wrong one can leave you disappointed. So this guide goes past the postcard….
If you are weighing a degree in China, Fuzhou University probably is not the first name on your list — and that is exactly why it deserves a closer look. The famous brands in Beijing and Shanghai draw the crowds, the high scores, and the sky-high living costs. Fuzhou University offers something quieter: a genuine…
The 618 shopping festival is China’s mid-year buying spree, and for once the hype is mostly earned. It runs every June, it rivals Singles’ Day in scale, and in 2026 it leans hard on AI and government trade-in cash. Yet most English coverage reads like a finance memo. This guide does the opposite. It explains…
When summer turns Shanghai and Hangzhou into steam baths, locals have a quiet answer: Moganshan. This bamboo-covered mountain in northern Zhejiang has been the region’s favorite hot-weather escape for more than a century. The air stays cool. The crowds thin out. And the slopes hide an unlikely secret — hundreds of old stone villas built…
Most people who want to learn Chinese at Xiamen University start with the same worry: does it have to be Beijing? The capital gets all the attention, yet the language never lives only in one city. And for a lot of students, a coastal campus with sea breezes, palm trees, and a slower rhythm turns…
Today, across China, roughly 12.9 million teenagers are sitting the gaokao — the national college entrance exam that opens, or closes, the door to university. It runs on June 7 and 8 every year. For many families, no single event carries more weight. Streets near exam halls go quiet. Construction stops. Parents wait outside in…
Picture a university built around a single element: water. That is Hohai University, and the idea unsettles a lot of prospective students. A specialist school sounds narrow, even risky, next to a sprawling comprehensive name. So the honest question is whether such focus helps or limits you. This guide tackles that doubt head-on. It explains…
Some places get called magical so often the word loses meaning. Daocheng Yading is the rare one that earns it. Tucked deep in western Sichuan, this high-altitude reserve hands you three sacred snow peaks, glacial lakes the colour of jade, and air thin enough to floor an unprepared visitor. That last part is the catch….
Archaeologists in Qinghai confirmed the world’s earliest tie-dye fabric, carbon-dated to before 750 AD and pulled from a Tang-era tomb on the Tibetan Plateau.
Donghua University is one of those Chinese schools that foreign applicants keep overlooking, and that is a missed opportunity. The name sounds modest. The reputation is not. This is the country’s leading textile and fashion university, sitting right in Shanghai, and its labs even helped engineer the fabric for China’s astronaut spacesuits. So if you…