facts and information about China: China, the most populous country in the world, is brimming with natural and cultural attractions. China’s history is thousands of years old and the special thing is that 47 tourist places of China are included in the World Heritage Sites. It’s no wonder that popular tourist destinations are the first places for tourists visiting China. China is one of the brightest, most vibrant, colorful, and full-of-life countries in the world. Perhaps this is the reason why a large number of tourists from India as well as from all over the world come to China to visit.
In this article, we are going to give you information about the tourist places of China, so definitely read this article completely.
China’s Best Tourist Places
As we have mentioned above that China is the most populous country in the world, therefore there are a large number of tourist places to visit here. Here we are telling you about some of the major tourist destinations.
China wall
The Great Wall of China is the longest wall in the world. It is one of the most iconic symbols of China and a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Its architecture is spread over 5,000 steep hills, providing unique views of China.

Xi’an’s Terracotta Army
The Terracotta Army of Xi’an is the largest underground military museum displaying warriors, which were discovered during excavations by farmers. The armies represent the battalions that conquered all the other Chinese armies during the Warring States period. In 1987, UNESCO listed the Terracotta Army as a World Cultural Heritage Site of China. The museum has four main categories namely Chariot Warriors, Infantrymen), Cavalry and Horses.

The forbidden city of Beijing
In the olden days, this Forbidden City was only for the elite and the common people were not allowed to enter there. Known as “The Palace Museum”, the Forbidden City was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties for over 560 years, until 1911. Beijing’s Forbidden City is a grand display of Chinese architecture, containing over 8,000 rooms and golden ceilings. It was also the home of 24 emperors.

Guilin’s Li River
We often see the beautiful scenery of this river in classic Chinese paintings. The river winds its way between hills, steep cliffs, and farming villages, and is bordered by bamboo groves. The most beautiful part of the river is located between Guilin and Yangshou, which stretches for about 83 km.

Yellow Mountains
Located in eastern China, close to Shanghai and Hangzhou, the Yellow Mountains are one of China’s top three national parks. It is the most photographed and shadowed mountain in China because of its oddly shaped rocks, peculiar pine trees, sea of clouds, and hot springs. The Yellow Emperor, the supernatural ancestor of China, is said to live there. In 1990, UNESCO added the Yellow Mountains to the World Heritage List.

Hangzhou’s West Lake
In the 13th century, Marco Polo declared Hangzhou as the most elegant city in the world. It was made in China as a heaven on earth. The lake is an epitome of tranquility, with quaint pagodas and Chinese-style arched bridges.
Lhasa’s Potala Palace
In 1994, Potala Palace was declared UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. It symbolizes Tibet and houses murals, scriptures, sculptures, Buddhist statues, antiques, and religious ornaments.

Beijing’s Summer Palace
Beijing’s Summer Palace was originally built in 1750 but was destroyed in the 1860s during the war. In the year 1886, the palace was restored to its original structure. The Summer Palace is a splendid garden of Chinese landscape. There are hills and lakes along with man-made palaces, temples, pavilions, and bridges.

Heaven’s temple
The Temple of Heaven is a symbol of the relationship between Earth and Heaven, the world of God, and the human world, which lies at the heart of Chinese cosmogony. China was ruled by feudal dynasties for over two thousand years, which is why the reigns of kings of all ages were depicted through designs on the temple walls.

Mogao cave
The first Moga Cave is believed to have been founded in 366 AD by a Buddhist monk, Liuen Jun, who had a vision of a thousand Buddhas. The Mogao Caves are also known as the Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang Caves, or the Thousand Buddhas Caves. There is a total of 600 caves out of which only 30 caves are open for tourists.

How to reach china
China’s major airports are direct flights from India to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Kunming. Currently Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata to Air India, Aeroflot, All Nippon Airways, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Jet Airways, etc. Airlines operate connecting flights to China. You can reach various airports in China from these airlines. After reaching the airport, you can access your destination in China by bullet train, metro, or taxi. For your information, let us know that you can reach India by traveling for about 2.5 to 6 hours from India.

Best time to travel to China
If you are planning to travel to China, then first of all you should know the best time for China’s weather and climate and travel. Both China and India are of the normal monsoon climate, but the dry and cold weather in China is the longest. Tourists are generally advised to visit China between April and November. There is autumn from September to October, which is considered to be the best time for traveling to China, as China has the most beautiful season during this period. Between December and February, there is an off-peak season of tourism in China as then the crowd of tourists is low and the price of hotels and flights is low. If you want, you can travel to China in this season also.

Where to stay in china
There are several options for tourists to stop in China. Rustic homestand, hostel, homestand, guest houses, student hostels, boutique hotels, courtyard lodging, five-star hotels (Five Star Hotels) to Historic Residences including Historic Residences, China at many other places to stay in many places for you Provides Better facilities available for accommodation in major cities of China such as Beijing, Hangzhou, and Shanghai. Apart from this, in small towns, you can stay in unique local guest houses and houses. You may be available for rooms for about 8,500 to 45,000 rupees for a stay in China.
