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…
The CSCA exam, short for China Scholastic Competency Assessment, has just become a hard requirement for international students applying to undergraduate programs at Chinese Government Scholarship universities for the 2026/2027 academic year. That is a meaningful shift. For years, applying to a Chinese bachelor’s program meant a high school transcript, a Chinese language certificate, and…
Inner Mongolia University is one of the few places where the subject you study and the land outside the window are the same thing. For an ecology student, that overlap matters more than a ranking table. Yet the hesitation is real. Many international applicants assume serious science lives only in Beijing or Shanghai. They picture…
The Postcard Is Real — But It Is Only the Cover Inner Mongolia arrives in most travel feeds as a single picture. Green grass runs to the horizon. A white yurt sits under an enormous sky. That postcard is real. Yet it shows only the cover of a far larger book. Most English guides stop…
Most travelers reach the Hulunbuir Grassland expecting only grass. Then the name gives them a clue. “Hulunbuir” is not a poetic flourish. It joins two lakes — Hulun and Buir. So the steppe was, in a sense, named by its water. That small fact reframes the whole trip. You stop looking for a flat green…
ITB China 2026 is the clearest snapshot yet of where Asian travel is heading. The business-to-business trade fair runs from May 26 to 28 in Shanghai. More tellingly, it sold out weeks early. For anyone outside China — a tour operator, a hotel marketer, or simply a curious observer — that detail carries weight. After…
Study in China services exist for one reason — to clear the friction between a curious student abroad and a seat in a Chinese classroom. China now hosts a major share of the world’s international students, with more than 2,700 universities, fully-funded government scholarships, and rising global rankings (Ministry of Education of China, 2024). Yet…
Central University of Finance and Economics rarely lands on a foreign applicant’s first shortlist for studying in China. Tsinghua, Peking, Fudan — those names travel further across borders. Yet inside Beijing’s financial sector, the running joke goes that you cannot toss a stone in a CBD bank tower without hitting a CUFE graduate. So if…
Olympic Park is almost everywhere — Sydney, London, Atlanta, Tokyo each have one. But only one Olympic Park on the planet has held both a Summer and a Winter Olympic Games. That park sits at the north end of Beijing, and most foreign visitors walk through it without realizing what they are walking through. The…
Trump’s arrival in China this week marks more than a routine state visit. Beijing is rolling out a high-level reception, and both governments have quietly stacked the agenda with trade, investment, and people-to-people items. The mood, honestly, feels different from past sit-downs. Foreign businesses are watching the body language. Travelers and students are watching the…
About thirty kilometers west of Yinchuan, in Ningxia, there are nine earthen mounds rising from the desert. From a distance, they look like natural hills. Up close, the geometry gives them away — too regular, too deliberate. These are imperial tombs. Not ruins of a minor chieftain, but the burial sites of an emperor lineage…