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…
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 —…
Hebei University of Technology carries a name that confuses almost every prospective international student. The word “Hebei” sits right there in the title. Yet the campus gates open onto Tianjin, a completely separate municipality. So which city would you actually live in? That one question trips up applicants every year. And the answer hides one…
The Shanhaiguan Ancient City Scenic Area is the only place in China where you can walk the Great Wall straight into the sea. Most foreign visitors to the wall stop at Badaling outside Beijing and never hear about Shanhaiguan — the Ming dynasty’s eastern terminus, on the Bohai coast of Hebei Province. Here the wall…
Hebei is the province most foreign travelers visit without realizing it. The province completely encircles Beijing and Tianjin — both are enclaves inside Hebei (Wikipedia, 2026) — so the moment your flight from Beijing Capital banks east, or your high-speed train leaves Beijing South, you are in Hebei. And yet Hebei rarely gets its own…
Beijing has opened its first writers’ village, and it looks nothing like a quiet poets’ retreat. The project launched on May 24, 2026, in Wangping town, deep in the mountains of the city’s western Mentougou district (Global Times, 2026). Yes, it welcomes novelists and poets. But it also courts screenwriters, directors, and — this is…
Central Conservatory of Music sits at the top of nearly every serious music student’s list in China — and for one reason most foreigners overlook. You can study piano or violin almost anywhere. Yet here, in Beijing, you can learn the erhu, the pipa, and the guzheng from people who treat these instruments as a…
Dali City keeps turning up in a story that has little to do with tourism. Over the past few years, thousands of young Chinese have quit good jobs in Beijing and Shanghai, packed a bag, and moved here. Many call themselves the “new Dali people.” That detail alone tells you what most guides miss. This…