Beijing Xiangshan Park Travel Guide
Go to an autumn appointment in Xiangshan! The red leaves all over the mountain are like fire, the red walls of the ancient temple are golden, and the top of the incense burner peak overlooks the layers of forest. Through the forest path, visit Shuangqing Villa, taste red leaf crisps, sugar-fried che
Tips for visiting the Beijing Wildlife Park
Break into the Happy Planet of Beijing Wildlife Park! Drive through the grassland area, watch the giraffes strolling and zebras in groups; the pedestrian area and the red pandas are pasted, chased by the ring-tailed lemurs, and the domineering of the beast area and the soft and cute two-way critical
Climb Badaling and embrace the thousand-year-old wind bone: Badaling Great Wall Travel Guide
Picking up the steps, the slope is getting steeper, passing through the stone tablet of "not a good man until the Great Wall", many people stop to take a group photo, and set the pride across time and space.
Beijing Summer Palace: a thousand years of China in a garden
When the morning light penetrates the mist of Beijing and sprinkles on the blue waves of Kunming Lake, the outline of the seventeen-hole bridge gradually becomes clear from the haze - the stone lions on the columns seem to be still with the coolness of last night's moonlight, quietly guarding the ro
Beijing Temple of Heaven Park Travel Guide
The red wall reflects glazed tiles, and there are 600-year-old days hidden under the triple eaves. Standing on the Danbi Bridge and walking slowly, the wind was full of prayers of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and even the light and shadow became gentle. It turned out that the most healing scenery wa
Crossing China: An Adventure Spanning Ancient and Modern Times
When my plane touched down at Beijing Capital International Airport, the Chinese greeting over the cabin intercom had a unique lilt. I gripped the itinerary I’d spent three months planning, my fingertips tingling with anticipation. As a history student fascinated by Eastern culture, China had always
Beijing Forbidden City Travel Guide
The red walls and yellow tiles have been built for thousands of years, and every brick and every tile is a story, and every palace and one hall are full of smea. Stepping into the Forbidden City
Lijiang 6-day tour itinerary
If there is a city that can relieve all the rush, it must be Lijiang. It is not full of the anxiety of "must check in" like other travel destinations, but quietly soaks time into a gentle appearance with the flowing water of the ancient city, the wind of the snowy mountains, and the blue of Lugu Lak
A Trip to China in Autumn: A Gorgeous Feast of Colors Hidden in Mountains and Waters
When the maple leaves in New York's Central Park had just turned light red, I already held a plane ticket to Beijing, heading for a long-awaited autumn date with China. Before departure, my friend repeatedly reminded me: "Autumn in China is not just a single shade of golden yellow; you need to be pr
Dali 6-Day Tour Guide
If there is a city that can hold the towering of Cangshan Mountain, the clarity of Erhai Lake, as well as the fireworks of the market and the story of thousands of years at the same time, it must be Dali. This ancient city in western Yunnan, wrapped in "wind, flowers, snow and moon", is never a simp
Tengchong 6-day tour itinerary strategy
The volcano has been sleeping for hundreds of years, hiding the heat in the soft waves of the hot spring; the bluestone slabs of the ancient town of Heshun still retain the temperature of the horse gang. Here, the morning fog will cover the meadows of the Beihai wetlands, the sunset will dye the gin
Seeking the Soul in Tengchong: Reading the Epic of Mountains and Rivers at the Anti-Japanese War Mem
When the spring fog of Tengchong overflows the pines and cypresses along the Dieshui River, you can always see the figure holding flowers on the stone steps of the Memorial Cemetery. This memorial hall, embedded in the northern foot of Laifeng Mountain, holds up the memory of the bonfire 80 years ag
