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The Yangtze River is the 3rd longest river in the world. To sail along its waters past jungles, gorges, huge cities and futuristic structures is to glimpse a China which is at once ancient, industrial and impossibly scenic.
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The sprawling and chaotic city of Beijing has been constantly evolving for the last 3,000 years. This capital of 6 ancient Chinese dynasties is where visitors can see the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Ming Tombs and Tiananmen Square but there’s also a plethora of Chinese culture on offer, from traditional performing arts to dining in the 60,000 restaurants which fill the streets. Whether riding tandem bikes around Houhai Lake, snacking on insects in Donghuamen Night Market or sipping drinks in a rooftop bar above the city lights, you’re sure to fall in love with this enchanting city.
A rough and ready city which is growing at a rapid rate, Chongqing is known as the Mountain City and draws visitors to its hot springs and gorges. Nearby, there are beautiful Buddhist rock carvings at Dazu and natural limestone caves at Wulong, while Congqing’s proximity to the city of Chengdu, one of the major habitats for giant pandas, means Chongqing’s city zoo has a panda house offering great opportunities to observe both red and giant varieties up close.
Set on the country’s central coast and the home of over 20 million residents, Shanghai is China’s biggest tourist draw. The massive city boasts a soaring skyline which acts as a global financial hub but the heart of Shanghai is the Bund, a riverfront of colonial art-deco buildings which hark back to Chinese extravagance in the 1920s. Cultures fans will adore the traditional Chinese art in the Shanghai Museum, while those in need of a quiet oasis amid the city chaos can relax amongst the fish ponds and towering trees of the Yuyuan Gardens.
Three Gorges Dam is a dramatic area of China where the world’s hydroelectric dam was built in 2009, after 17 years of construction work. Although it’s impossible to walk across the 2.3km long structure, the tourist viewing area provides a jaw-dropping sight of the dam spanning the Yangtze River and holding back a huge reservoir of water to prevent flooding. The surrounding landscapes are just as gorgeous too - Wu Gorge is famous for forest-covered mountains and constantly curling mists, while the Huangling Temple, built over 2,500 years ago, is one of the oldest buildings in the area.
The city of Xi’an is most famous for its Terracotta Army - thousands of handmade, life-size warrior figures created to stand guard over Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb in the 3rd century BC. But Xi’an also has much more to offer, including dozens of pagodas and museums, the world’s largest city wall and the Great Mosque, built in the Chinese style more than 1,300 years ago and where Chinese Muslims still worship today.