Guangdong, bearing the alternative English name of Kwangtung, is a province located in the south of China. It borders six provinces Hongkong, Macao, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian and close to the South sea
Xingjiao Temple or Huguoxingjiao Temple is one of the eight famed Buddhist pagodas of Fanchuan in ancient Tang Dynasty. Apart from the spectacular grave towers, 20 exquisite scrolls of murals dating back to A…
Liupan Mountains has long been famous for its charming and beautiful scenery there formed the mirror-like lakes, precipitous cliffs and verdant forests. It's also home to a large number of plants, vertebrates…
Muslim Street is known near and far for its variety of characteristic Muslim food and snacks such as roasted beef, roasted fish, pancakes and shredded cakes in mutton and beef soup along with some quaint…
Guangzhou Zoo is one of the three biggest zoo in China, boasting over 5,000 animal species, including the endangered South China Tiger. Though the zoo displays a wide variety of birds and beasts, the most…
Small Wild Goose Pagoda is one of the two significant pagodas in Xi'an of Shaanxi Province. The pagoda is about 43 meters in height with thirteen levels of tiers.Built in A.D. 707 during the reign of Emperor…
Imperial Mausoleum of Xixia Dynasty is composed of nine imperial tombs and 254 tombs of imperial relatives and officials. It's the one of the largest and well preserved imperial mausoleums in China and is…
Guangzhou, the first city for most travelers to mainland China visit, is overwhelming with its energy. Being as China's third largest city, Guangzhou has lot to offer to anyone who comes here.Influenced by neig
Zhongwei (中卫; zhōng wèi in pinyin) is a city located in the central western part of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. It has long enjoyed the reputation of being a land flowing with rice and honey (鱼米之乡; meaning a