Wednesday, October 26, 2016

7 Places in China Compulsory Visited

1. Mount Huang, Anhui



Mount Huang is one of the tourist attractions in China's most famous. Mount Huang is a mountain that lies in the East China and known as Huangshan or Yellow Mountain. This area is famous for the beautiful sunsets, granite peaks dashing with distinctive shapes, and the view above the clouds.

In the tourist attractions in China, you can feel the sensation of standing in the land above the clouds. The mountain is often shrouded in mist so many peaks that seemed to float in the clouds with unique names, such as 18 Arhats Worshipping the South Sea, Lotus Flower Peak, Celestial Capital and Paint Brush. In ancient times there were 60,000 stairs carved into the sides of mountains in order to reach the top spot in China's travel, but do not worry because there is now a cable car that you can use to reach the top with ease.

2. Li River Cruise, Guangxi



An activity exploring the river from Guilin to Yangshuo is the most popular tourist attraction in the northern part of Guangxi Province. Karst scenery along the Li River has captivated the hearts of artists, many Chinese painters and poets have been inspired by the natural beauty here to work. Tourist attractions in China have also managed to become a popular destination for photographers.



Li River with a length of about 83 km flowing between Guilin and Yangshuo is one of the most beautiful scenery that you can get in China. River landscape decorated by hills, steep cliffs, and farming villages with bamboo groves fence. Li River was listed as one of the "World Top Ten Watery Wonders" by National Geographic Magazine from America.

3. Giant Panda, Chengdu


Funnily enough panda is not only loved by the Chinese, but also by all people in the world ranging from children to adults. In China alone there are many zoos where you can see animals typical of this Bamboo State, but you need to know that the home of the giant panda is unique to China, Chengdu. There are three places in Chengdu where you could see a funny behavior directly Panda, the Chengdu Panda Breeding and Research Center, Bifengxia Panda Base, and Dujiangyan Panda Valley.

4. The Terracotta Army, Xian


Terracotta Army is one of the most famous archaeological discoveries in the world and has become one of the tourist attractions in China are the most popular. In 1987, Terracotta Army has been named as a World Cultural Heritage.

The Terracotta Army or the "Terracotta Warriors and Horses" is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. The Terracotta Army is already in the underground for 2,000 years, before finally discovered in 1974 by a farmer. This site also has managed to become an archaeologist sites in the world.

5. Forbidden City, Beijing



The first place is a palace where the ordinary people are not allowed to enter into it. This palace is a portrait of ancient Chinese architecture is magnificent, with more than 8,000 rooms, the golden roofed with red and yellow paint that is designed very elegantly. The Forbidden City was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties for 560 years up to 1911 and as many as 24 emperors lived there.

Currently Fobidden City has become a World Cultural Heritage and is known as the 'Palace Museum' where the cultural heritage and history of China. The palace was also recognized as one of the five palaces in the earth's most important, along with Buckingham Palace in the UK, in the US White House, the Palace of Versailles in France, and the Kremlin in Russia.

6. Potala Palace, Lhasa



As the winter palace of the Dalai Lama from the 7th century, the Potala Palace is located in Lhasa symbolizes Tibetan Buddhism and became the administrative center of traditional Tibet.

With more than 1,000 rooms, there is a place to stay at Potala Dalai Lama as long as they are alive and luxurious gold tomb when they are dead. This palace is home to the Dalai Lama before they fled to India, after the invasion of China in 1959. The palace is also the home of most of the rare cultural relics, including Buddhist scriptures written in gold and a gift from the Emperor of China. To achieve this palace you have to climb a lot of stairs, so be sure to set up stamina and use without the right shoes.

7. The Great Wall, Beijing



You will not really into China before going to the Great Wall of China. This building is one of the icons of China are included in the seven wonders of the world and also UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Great Wall is the longest wall in the world, an ancient architecture stretching along 5,000 km of the Gansu Province in the west to Shanhaiguan in the Bohai Sea in the east. Kebanyakn travelers will access the Great Wall from Beijing, because this part is more integrated and has been preserved as well as its access is also much easier.

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