China's Top Travel Destinations
It has been said that China is not a country. It's really a different world, one possessing origins of the oriental civilizations. China is considered to be the third largest country in the world with reference to area and population.
Beijing (Click here)
Beijing, the capital of the modern-day China, was first built in 1045 B.C. and for 800 years served as the capitals of the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. As a tourist destination, it boasts many places of interest such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Ming Tombs, the summer Palace, Tiananmen Square, and the Temple of Heaven.
Xi'an (Click here)
Known as Chang'an in ancient China, from 11th century B.C. Xian was the capitals of 13 dynasties for 1,062 years. There are a great number of precious relics and historical sites in and around Xian as the Terra-cotta Warriors, the Wild Goose Pagoda and Banpo Neolithic Village. It also the starting point of the ancient Silk Road.
Yunnan (Click here)
Yunnan is without doubt one of the most alluring destinations in China. It's the most varied of all China's provinces, with terrain ranging from tropical rainforest to snow-capped Tibetan peaks. It's also the sixth-largest province and home to a third of all China's ethnic minorities (nearly 50% of the province is non-Han) and half of all China's plant and animal species.
Tibet (Click Here)
Tibet is the earth's highest ecosystem and one of the most remarkable places in Asia. On your journey you will see stunning views of the world's highest mountains and visit ancient monasteries. And you will meet the world's most gentle and compassionate people.
Silk Road Tour By Train (Click Here)
The long and winding Silk Road in northwest China has a history of more than two thousand years. The opening of the Silk Road has contributed greatly to the exchange and development of ethical and material civilization between the East and West.




