These 7 Bridges Reach Across Time From Ancient China
Despite being built hundreds of years ago, there are many remarkable bridges in China that are still in use, and are living examples of traditional Chinese architecture.
Despite being built hundreds of years ago, there are many remarkable bridges in China that are still in use, and are living examples of traditional Chinese architecture.
With all the bad news about China’s corruption and pollution, it would be easy to imagine that it’s a horrible, filthy place that’s not worth visiting.
If you’re into nature, you’ll love looking at these gorgeous photos of forests in China, and may even be inspired to visit some of them.
The Labrang Monastery in Gansu Province celebrated “the basking of Buddha” as part of the Monlam festival earlier this month.
The qipao or cheongsam is a one-piece dress that women in China have worn since the Manchu ruled in the 17th century.
The Li River or Lijiang stretches from Guilin to Yangshuo in Guanxi Province, winding between mystical karst mountains and lush green fields.
In an epic battle of skill and nerves of steel, these two drivers test themselves to the limits for the title of Drift King of Tianmenshan Mountain.
China has a lot to offer for visitors with a good head for heights who want to see some of the country’s amazing landscapes and views, like the world’s No. 1 glass skywalk. But if you’re not fit enough, you…
The Bailong Elevator or 100 Dragons Elevator is a glass lift built on the side of a quartz sandstone mountain range in the Wuling sightseeing area in Hunan Province.
Get ready for a tilt-shift, live action adventure through Kowloon, Lantau and Hong Kong Island.
The Qingming Festival or Tomb-Sweeping Day takes place every year from April 4 to 6, and is also known as the Pure Brightness Festival.
Despite being built hundreds of years ago, there are many remarkable bridges in China that are still in use, and are living examples of traditional Chinese architecture.
With all the bad news about China’s corruption and pollution, it would be easy to imagine that it’s a horrible, filthy place that’s not worth visiting.
I bet you didn’t know Hong Kong was this green and spacious!
If you’re into nature, you’ll love looking at these gorgeous photos of forests in China, and may even be inspired to visit some of them.
The Labrang Monastery in Gansu Province celebrated “the basking of Buddha” as part of the Monlam festival earlier this month.
The qipao or cheongsam is a one-piece dress that women in China have worn since the Manchu ruled in the 17th century.
The Li River or Lijiang stretches from Guilin to Yangshuo in Guanxi Province, winding between mystical karst mountains and lush green fields.
In an epic battle of skill and nerves of steel, these two drivers test themselves to the limits for the title of Drift King of Tianmenshan Mountain.
China has a lot to offer for visitors with a good head for heights who want to see some of the country’s amazing landscapes and views, like the world’s No.…
The Bailong Elevator or 100 Dragons Elevator is a glass lift built on the side of a quartz sandstone mountain range in the Wuling sightseeing area in Hunan Province.
Get ready for a tilt-shift, live action adventure through Kowloon, Lantau and Hong Kong Island.
Located in the Taihang Mountains, this amazing tunnel was built by a handful of local villagers nearly half a century ago to provide access to the isolated village of Guoliang.
In early spring, the county of Luoping in China’s eastern Yunnan Province turns golden when the rapeseed flowers bloom across thousands of acres of farmland.
Shanzai is the Mandarin term for the practice of making pirated and imitation goods.
It’s been a popular tourist site for over 1,200 years since the Tang Dynasty, and contains 77 wall inscriptions that are said to be travelogues and poems from that era.
We all know that goods produced in China are seriously cheap, and often there are human rights abuses involved.
Wherever they travel, the bodies exhibitions stir up controversy, and morbid curiosity.
Once a commercial hub on the ancient Silk Road, all that remains of Kizil is a set of Buddhist rock-cut caves in North West China’s Xinjiang Province.
Modern science has revealed a human skeleton inside a Chinese artefact that is around 1,000 years old.