China Travel Tour
China is vast, populous
country that never ceases to fascinate the world with
its multitude of offerings. Wherever you go in China,
you will be treated to a unique plethora of sights and
sounds. Planning a China travel tour is never easy, as
there is just so much to see and do that you may not
have enough time for them all. Nonetheless it is a good
idea to narrow down what aspects of China you would like
to see based on your interests and which part of the
country you will be visiting.
Here are recommendations for three different aspects of
China that you may want to experience – historical,
nature and city life.
Touring the Great Wall of China
One of the prime tourist destinations in China and the
world is none other than the awe-inspiring Great Wall of
China. This amazing structure is admired for its
jaw-dropping scale and the incredible amount of time
taken to build it.
You can visit many different sections of the Great Wall
with each having its own characteristics. However, the
most popular section which is in close proximity to
Beijing is the Badaling section. Its popularity is
probably due not only to its accessibility, but also its
relatively easy terrain and panoramic views at the top.
Besides Badaling, Simitai and Jinshanling are also often
visited sections of the wall. Hiking between these two
sections can be an exciting experience with lots of
beautiful sights. However you have to be fit and wear
good walking shoes to traverse the steep and uneven
terrain.
Cruising down the Yangtze River
If you are an admirer of nature, you should not miss out
on the ultimate scenic experience – a cruise down the
Yangtze River. There are three routes which you can take
on your cruise – from Chongqing to Yichang, Chongqing to
Wuhan or Chongqing to Shanghai, where you will witness
some of the most picturesque scenery along the longest
river in China.
One of the highlights of your cruise will no doubt be
the beautiful Three Gorges which are widely recognized
for their natural, religious, historical and cultural
significance. In particular, the Three Gorges Dam, the
largest hydro-electric power plant in the world, proves
to be a spectacular sight as well.
Besides the scenery, you can also learn about the rich
culture of the river. One local festival of note is the
International Tourist Festival of Three Gorges in
Chongqing in June, which involves travel seminars,
artistic exhibitions and performances.
Appreciating the diverse charms of Shanghai
Known as the “Pearl of the Orient”, Shanghai possesses a
blend of modern, historical and cultural charms that
have attracted many tourists to visit this bustling
city. As the largest city in China, there is no shortage
of new discoveries that you will encounter here. Here
are some recommendations.
The city’s newest quarter, Pudong, is developing at a
mind-boggling rate and it is here that you will see some
of the most modern urban architecture in the form of the
Jinmao Tower and the Oriental TV Tower.
An iconic historical sight would be The Bund, located on
the city’s waterfront. This famous attraction houses a
row of structures which remind visitors of Shanghai’s
illustrious past.
Last but not least, the Jade Buddha Temple houses
several relics, including jade Buddha statues, while
providing a tranquil setting that is a welcome break
from the crowds outside.