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China City Guides

Everything you Need to Know about China Cities

A trip to China is dynamic, astounding, educational, humbling and above all sensuous in a way that will change your life. From the quasi-tropical and mountainous Yunnan to the flat and built up Beijing greater district China's personality changes yet is always unforgettable.

The Middle Kingdom's culture has made thousand-year-old indents on the nation's collective psyche and visitors cannot help but be awed by the living history that surrounds them everywhere in the country. Whatever your reasons for visiting China, you will come away with a changed outlook on this vibrant and colourful land. China's moment is now – why not share it?

 

Beijing

The capital city of the People’s Republic of China, Beijing (Peking) is a fast-growing, dynamic conurbation that, while courting foreign businesses and visitors, maintains a strong grip on its rich cultural heritage.
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Shanghai

Situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta, Shanghai is a dynamic cosmopolitan city characterised by an ultra-modern, futuristic skyline and a vibrant cultural legacy.
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Hong Kong

Hong Kong hotels, attractions, and nightlife; an essential collection of must-knows for every venture to Asia’s storybook city.
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Guangzhou

Guangzhou (also known to many westerners as Canton) is the capital of Guangdong Province and is one of the most important metropolis centres in China.
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Chengdu

Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province is ranked as one of the most livable places in China. Due to its wealth in natural resources, Chengdu is the world’s largest habitat of giant pandas.
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Xi'an

The capital of the Shaanxi province, Xian (pronounced 'Shiang') is home to some seven million people and is in essence right at the heart of China's history.
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Macau

Situated on the western side of the Pearl River Delta bordering Guangdong Province in the north and facing the South China Sea in the east and south – Macau is an island with two distinctively different faces.
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Kunming

Kunming is located at an elevation of 1,890 metres on the Yungui Plateau. There are some 26 minority ethnic groups here and all celebrate various festivals throughout the year, making it a fountain of cultural interest.
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Lijiang

Lijiang is in Yunnan Province, some 570 km northwest of Kunming. It can be reached by air or road. Lijiang is home to the Naxi, descendants of Tibetan nomads and is one of the world’s few remaining matriarchal societies.
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Dali

Dali is a city that features natural wonders as well as human achievement. Situated northwest of Yunnan province, it is the cultural centre of the Dali Bai autonomous prefecture.
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