China Xiamen International Stone Fair

The China Xiamen International Stone Fair, also known as CXISF, is one of the largest international stone exhibitions. This exhibition is hosted by the Xiamen International Conference and Exhibition Center, in the province of Xiamen.

Beijing Nightlife: Top Spots for After-Dark Fun

Beijing Nightlife is buzzing as the city hosts many great bars and night clubs for you to add some excitement and fun to your experience in this metropolitan.

Best Cafés in Beijing: Top Rated Coffee shops in Beijing

Best cafes in Beijing based on user reviews, coffee quality and atmosphere. Top rated coffee shops in Beijing for coffee lovers in China.

#Beijing Restaurants

22 Best Restaurants in Beijing, China

22 best Beijing restaurants are listed offering a great mixture of Beijing cuisine such as Peking Duck, Dumplings, etc. and dishes from other areas of China.

Golden mask dynasty show

Golden Mask Dynasty Show in Beijing

Golden Mask Dynasty Show in Beijing is a large-scale dancing & musical drama, which helps visitors to have a trip to ancient China performed in the OCT Theater

tan dynasty show in Xian

Tang Dynasty Show in Xi’an

Tang Dynasty Show is a Music & Dance Dinner Show in Tang Dynasty Palace of Xian known as the premier pseudo-classic show in China with 1,000 years of history.

Kunming Lake Beijing

Kunming Lake of Summer Palace in Beijing, China

Kunming Lake is the beautiful man-made lake in the Summer Palace area of Beijing. The lake along with the Longevity Hill offers a fantastic landscape.

Tian Tan Buddha of Hong Kong

Tian Tan Buddha of Hong Kong

Tian Tan Buddha is a massive bronze statue in Hong Kong symbolizing harmony between faith, people, and nature. Learn more about it on TripWays

Jingjiang Princes’ Palace

Jingjiang Princes’ City in Guilin

Jingjiang Princes’ City, aka Jingjiang Princes’ Palace or Wangcheng, is the most ancient and best-preserved Prince City of Ming Dynasty in Guilin, China.

National Aquatics Center

Beijing’s Water Cube (National Aquatics Center): Olympic Venue, Water Park & More

National Aquatics Center (Water Cube) was the venue for swimming competitions in the 2008 Olympic Games built based on the “soap bubble” theory.

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