Guangdong (formerly Canton), a coastal province of southeast China, borders Hong Kong and Macau. Its capital, Guangzhou, sits within its industrial Pearl River Delta region.
Ensconced in the mountainous northeastern region you’ll find Shenyang, the home of the famous Zhaoling
or Mausoleum of Light. Also called the Northern Imperial Tomb
The Longmen Grottoes are densely dotted along the Xiangshan and Longmenshan mountains in the eastern
central part of China. Construction of the grottoes began in 493 AD
Suzhou is a picturesque city located on the Grand Canal about 65 km (40 miles) from Shanghai.
It is famous for its silks, the canals that run through the city
A Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo is the highlight of any trip to northeastern Guangxi Province.
With its breathtaking scenery and taste of a life far removed from the concrete metropolis,
the scenery along the Li River is one of the top tourist attractions in China.
As the winter palace of the Dalai Lama from the 7th century the Potala Palace in Lhasa symbolizes
Tibetan Buddhism and its central role in the traditional administration of Tibet.
The Yungang Caves or Grottoes at Datong is one of the great examples of early Buddhist cave art.
Here, monks carved more than 51,000 statues, ranging in size from several inches to tens of feet high into the hillside