The world’s most competitive economy, China, has some of the most unique landscapes and regions ranging from astounding valleys, staggering mountains, awe-inspiring cold-deserts and jaw-dropping man-made structures. People from around the world and through history have been enchanted by the natural landscape and myths of this oriental dreamland. China is well connected to rest of the world with major airlines and can be easily reached by air. China’s official currency is Yuan which can easily be exchanged with dollar, euros and other major international currencies on airports and other tourist hubs.
# Hongcun villageConstructed around two pools with canals running through the town, Hongcun is a picturesque village in the Ahui province. The charming landscape, is believed to be over 1500 years old. The Hongcun village has also been used as the set for movies such as Kung Fu due to its reflecting moon pond and serene countryside. Hongcun is an outstanding representative of Huizhou culture, building techniques and landscape designs. It has historical, artistic, and scientific value.
# Huangshan or The Yellow MountainsTermed as one of the most famous and beautiful mountain regions in the world, the Yellow mountains are located in Eastern China. Its spectacular natural scenery includes oddly-shaped pines, rocks and mystical seas of clouds. The mountains derive their name from the legendary Yellow Emperor, who is believed to have turned into a supernatural being at the spot.
# The Potala Palace- Highest Ancient PalaceThe Potala Palace has stood for centuries as a testament to the resilience of the Tibetans and their firm beliefs. The palace which stands with all its might even to this day, is the world’s highest ancient palace, built in 1645. The general structure of the Potala Palace comprises two parts: the Red Palace and the White Palace.
# The Longji TerracesThe Longji or Dragon’s Backbone rice terraces were built over 500 years ago under the Ming Dynasty’s rule. The winding terraces seem like green woven cables laid over the slopes of the hills, starting at the riverbank and ending near the mountaintop. The fields transform with each changing season; in spring, one can enjoy views of chains and ribbons that hang on the hillsides, summer makes it seem like a sea of green-waves, in autumn the ripened millets bring in a hue of gold, and the winter snow turns everything white. This makes the Longji Terraces a different delight to visit all year round.
# The Hanging MonasteryPerched precariously halfway up a cliff some 75 meters (246 feet) above the ground, the Hanging Monastery is one of the most remarkable sights in China.
# LeshanLeshan City is a renowned scenic resort as it boasts the ‘No.1 Buddha under Heaven’. This 1200 years old carved stone statue of the Great Buddha turned out to be Sichuan’s top destination. Apart from the statue, the city also offers spectacular sunrises, the Cloud Sea, Buddha Rays and Saint Lamps.