What would Shanghai be without the Bund? It might be like a body without a backbone. The view from the top of the buildings along the banks of the River Huangpu is, in my eyes, a symbol of contemporary China. From the architecture to the way different cultures co-exist, it's like an open book on the city's history.
What would Shanghai be without the Bund? It might be like a body without a backbone. The view from the top of the buildings along the banks of the River Huangpu is, in my eyes, a symbol of contemporary China. From the architecture to the way different cultures co-exist, it's like an open book on the city's history.
The Great Wall is so long (as its name suggests, with a total length of 20,000 kilometers!) that it is hard to know where you should visit it. In this case, there is nothing better than listening to the recommendations of the locals. They know their heritage better than anyone. It goes without saying that this incredible monument remains a source of great national pride!
The Great Wall is so long (as its name suggests, with a total length of 20,000 kilometers!) that it is hard to know where you should visit it. In this case, there is nothing better than listening to the recommendations of the locals. They know their heritage better than anyone. It goes without saying that this incredible monument remains a source of great national pride!
If you love authentic experiences, you'll be bowled over by the ancient, narrow streets of Beijing known as hutongs. You'll be fascinated by their walls, which are often in a terrible state, yet which still retain their history. You'll love losing yourself as you wander around, discovering how the Chinese capital developed over time since the hutongs were detached from the rest of the city.
If you love authentic experiences, you'll be bowled over by the ancient, narrow streets of Beijing known as hutongs. You'll be fascinated by their walls, which are often in a terrible state, yet which still retain their history. You'll love losing yourself as you wander around, discovering how the Chinese capital developed over time since the hutongs were detached from the rest of the city.
Sichuan's nickname, "four rivers," is well-suited for this province that I find poetic and inspiring. Its landscapes and heritage have what's needed to engage travellers.
Sichuan's nickname, "four rivers," is well-suited for this province that I find poetic and inspiring. Its landscapes and heritage have what's needed to engage travellers.