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As extensive as America, as various as Europe, as ancient as Egypt, and as epicurean as France, China amply rewards the cultural traveler. Here one finds Buddhist pagodas, Confucian temples, martial arts monasteries, and the sacred peaks of Taoist hermits. From Beijing to Xi'an there are imperial palaces, royal tombs, and terra-cotta armies, not to mention city walls dating from the Ming Dynasty and the one Great Wall itself. Tea plantations, silk factories, rice terraces, water villages, and splendid classical gardens line the Yangtze River, China's world-class cruise destination. The museums of Shanghai and other modernizing cities are filled with scrolls and ceramics, calligraphy and jades, and the thrones of emperors. Despite China's rapid Westernization and lengthening economic boom, these antiquities remain the cardinal points on a vast compass of sights, flavors, and spells. As the 2008 Olympics have shown, China has upgraded its infrastructure and tourist facilities, making ancient and modern sites alike more accessible than ever before.
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Interests

    Archaeology
    Architecture
    Art
    Cruise
    Culture
    Fine Dining
    History
    Holy/Sacred
    Market/Bazaar
    Monuments
    Museums
    Nature
    Parks/Gardens
    Performing Arts

Activities

    Hike/Backpack
    Scenic Drive
    Shopping
    Walking

China Facts

Capital:
Beijing
Population:
1,242,612,226
Location:
Eastern Asia
Language:
Chinese
Currency:
Yuan
Wikipedia:
Peoples Republic of China
Wikitravel:
China
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China Must See/Do

  1. Great Wall
  2. Forbidden City
  3. Terracotta Warriors
  4. Yangtze River
  5. Shanghai's Bund

China See It Next Time

  1. Most temples and parks
  2. Ming Tombs
  3. Western Hills
  4. Lake Tai

When to Visit China

Spring and autumn in most areas, summer and winter in southern highlands

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