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

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

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is one of the several national parks in Wulingyuan Scenic Area known as the first authorized national forest park in China

Jade Buddha Temple is a venerable and peaceful Buddhist temple in the modern and flourishing city of Shanghai constructed in 1882 during the Qing Dynasty era.

Wukang Road, aka Route Ferguson, is a historic road in Xuhui district of Shanghai with 1.71 km of length containing 37 officially protected historic buildings.

Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family (aka Chen Clan Academy – Chen Clan Ancestral Hall) is an academic temple in Guangzhou opened in 1894 during the Qing Dynasty

Yuexiu Park is the largest park in downtown Guangzhou covering an area of 920,000 square meters comprising of three artificial lakes and seven hills.