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…
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…
The Mount Tai exoskeleton is exactly what it sounds like — a robot you strap on to climb a mountain. On one of China’s most sacred peaks, tourists now rent a 1.8-kilogram device that grips the waist and thighs, senses each step, and gently pushes the legs uphill. It sounds like a gimmick. In practice,…
Shandong rarely tops a first-time traveler’s list. That is exactly the surprise. This eastern province raised Confucius, China’s most influential thinker, and it still wears that legacy out in the open — in temple courtyards, on a sacred mountain, and in the way locals talk about respect. Most foreign visitors head straight for Beijing or…
Qingdao surprises most first-time visitors. They come for the beaches. They leave talking about everything else. The sand here is fine — pleasant, even — but it is not the real reason to book a trip. This guide is built for the independent traveler who wants the version of the city the brochures skip: old…
China University of Petroleum confuses a lot of applicants — and for good reason. There are two of them. One sits in Beijing. The other is in Qingdao, on the Shandong coast. They share a name, a history, and a specialty, yet they run as separate universities with separate campuses. So if you are weighing…
Every summer, the Qingdao International Beer Festival turns a breezy stretch of the Shandong coast into Asia’s biggest beer party. People call it “China’s Oktoberfest” — but here is the twist most visitors miss: Qingdao actually earned the title. German settlers founded the Tsingtao Brewery here back in 1903, so beer is genuinely local, not…
Jiangxi province is the heritage heavyweight most foreign travelers walk straight past. It holds four UNESCO World Heritage properties, the thousand-year porcelain capital, and the village scenery China puts on its postcards — yet it sees a fraction of the crowds that swamp Beijing, Xi’an, or Guilin. So if you want world-class sights without the…
The China International Supply Chain Expo returns to Beijing this summer, and for foreign buyers it is quietly one of the most useful trade events of the year. The fourth edition runs June 22–26, 2026, at the China International Exhibition Center in Shunyi, Beijing. Unlike a typical product fair, it is built around whole industrial…