Established in 2008, Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) is a supertall skyscraper designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox as a first-class financial center in China.
Discover the rich tapestry of a city through its cultural and historical attractions! In this category, we invite you to explore the landmarks, heritage sites, and significant places that tell the story of each destination. From iconic monuments and ancient ruins to vibrant museums and charming neighborhoods, our articles highlight the sights that shape a city’s identity and reveal its unique history. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the world around you, TripWays is here to help you uncover the cultural treasures that await your discovery. Join us as we journey through time and culture, making every visit an enriching experience!


Located in Chaing Mai of Thailand, Lahu Village (Lahu Hill Tribe Village) is the home of Lahu Tribe with a population of 60000 and a traditional atmosphere.

Dali Erhai Lake, the Ear-shaped Sea, offers a beautiful landscape and water which is crystal clear. For this reason, it is common to hear the “Pearl of Plateau” and “Jade Erhai Lake” in reference to the lake near Dali, Yunnan Province in China.

Located in Shenzhen, Splendid China Folk Village is known as the largest miniature park in the world displaying models of over 100 attractions of the country.

Wide and Narrow Alley (Kuanzhai Xiangzi) is one of Chengdu’s Three Historical Relics containing old streets called Wide Alley, Narrow Alley, and Jing Alley.

Located in Tham Pla Forest Park of Mae Hong So, Thailand, The Fish Cave (Tham Pla Cave) is a stream filled with freshwater fish especially the sacred Soro Brook Carp.

Wat Jong Kham and Wat Jong Klang are known as the most famous landmarks of Mae Hong Son in the northwest of Thailand built in 1827 and 1871, respectively.

The Yangtze River of China is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest river of the world with a length of 3915 miles flowing from Tibet to the city of Shanghai.

Located near Lijiang City, Tiger Leaping Gorge is one of the deepest canyons in the world with a depth of 3,790 meters offering a stunning landscape.

Forbidden City of Beijing is China’s best-preserved imperial palace and the largest ancient palatial structure in the world. Forbidden City consists of 90 palaces and courtyards, 980 buildings and over 8728 rooms.