China, Hong Kong & Macau travel guide
China, Hong Kong & Macau travel guide There are numerous things to do in China, due to the size of the country.
Read moreChina is a vast and varied country with innumerable rewarding sights to see. Mostly we think of the pulsing cities of Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing. Such cutting-edge places are undoubtedly fascinating to visit, but beneath all that glitz the old way of life still continues.
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Enjoy a Sichuan opera performance in one of Chengdu's traditional tea houses. Originating in about 1700AD, this form of opera has vivid and humorous narration, singing, stunts and colourful costumes and masks.
Built some 2,000 years ago to keep out pillaging nomads, the Great Wall stretches from the Gobi desert to the Yellow Sea – the largest man-made structure on Earth. Walk along the Great Wall and enjoy a picnic at Jinshanling Pass. This part of the wall provides unique photo opportunities away from the crowds.
Visit the army of thousands of life-sized warriors and their horses in battle formation. Buried for 2,000 years, they stand guard over the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi-Huang.
Take a leisurely cruise down a major part of the Yangtze's length, from Chongqing to Shanghai to visit the Three Gorges and Huang Shan's misty peaks.
Located in the north-eastern reaches of the Min Shan mountain range, Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve in the Sichuan province is known for gorgeous alpine scenery of thick forests, glittering lakes, thundering waterfalls and snowy peaks. It’s well-known to Chinese tourists but something of a secret outside China.
China, Hong Kong & Macau travel guide There are numerous things to do in China, due to the size of the country.
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Read moreFind out more about what you can expect from travelling in the Far East – from internal flights to accommodation standards and local transport.
Learn more about the airlines we use to fly to the Far East, chosen for reliability and good service; as well as any available upgrade facilities.
Before travelling to the Far East, please read more about the entry requirements for each country, as well as any general health advice.
Discover the temperatures and rainfall you can expect when visiting the main areas of China, along with the best time to travel.
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