China Attractions: Nature & Wildlife
Here's a list of all attractions in China tagged as 'Nature & Wildlife' . Click 'X' to remove this filter and browse all of our top local attractions.
Li River
The Li River’s reputation as the most beautiful in all China rests on a stretch totaling less than a quarter of its length; the 60-odd miles (100 ... Continue Reading »
Yangshuo
For a small city Yangshuo attracts a huge amount of visitors, all drawn by the stunning scenery of the local area. As in Guilin, the karst hills are often ... Continue Reading »
Yuyuan Garden
The name of the Yuyuan Garden means 'Garden of Peace and Comfort', a slightly ironic moniker these days. Owing to its position in the center of the Old Town ... Continue Reading »
Elephant Trunk Hill (Xiangbishan)
Guilin’s most famous sight is a rocky outcrop on the Li River whose natural stone arch is said to mimic the moon in water. But the whole formation is better ... Continue Reading »
Reed Flute Cave (Ludi Yan)
The titular reeds which once stood outside Reed Flute Cave - or Ludi Yan - are gone, but the stalactites and stalagmites which plunge and thrust through ... Continue Reading »
West Lake (Xi Hu)
Impeccably landscaped and almost poetic in its beauty, Hangzhou’s West Lake (Xi Hu) is stunning in its beauty and sprawls over an expanse of 1,404 acres. ... Continue Reading »
Big Banyan Tree
The Big Banyan Tree, located less than four miles (6.4 kilometers) outside the town of Yangshuo, is a large, well-preserved banyan tree said to have been ... Continue Reading »
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
There are few images more iconic to southwestern China than that of the giant panda. Unfortunately, despite its status as a Chinese national treasure, the ... Continue Reading »
Emei Shan
At 3,117 meters (10,226 feet) tall, Mount Emei is the highest of China’s four sacred mountains of Buddhism. Buddhist monks have made pilgrimages to the temples ... Continue Reading »
Green Lotus Peak (Bilian Feng)
Shanshui Park, located in the southeastern part of Yangshuo along the Li River and just a short walk from West Street, is home to one of the town’s most ... Continue Reading »
Little Li River (Yulong River)
The Little Li River (Yulong River) is the largest tributary of the Li River and the most popular for travelers in Yangshuo County, China. The Little Li River ... Continue Reading »
Lou Lim Iok Garden
The Lou Lim Iok Garden hasn’t always been a public park in Macau. From 1904-1925 this 4.4 acre garden was privately owned, slowly having been constructed by a ... Continue Reading »
Luis de Camoes Grotto and Garden
Situated on a forested hillside in the old part of town, Luis de Camões Grotto and Garden is a welcome oasis of calm in one of the most densely populated ... Continue Reading »
Moon Hill (Yueliang Shan)
Moon Hill (Yueliang Shan) is perhaps the best known and most recognizable of Yangshuo’s limestone formations. Named for the moon-shaped hole in the top of the ... Continue Reading »
Mount Qingcheng
At a user friendly height of only 1,290 meters (4,234 feet), Mount Qingcheng is one of the best day trekking options surrounding Chengdu. Due to its lush green ... Continue Reading »
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- People Watching
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- Popular with Locals
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Discover new cities in China to explore in 2012! In our quest to continually find fresh places for you to explore, the Viator team is planning to offer tours in many new Chinese cities this year. Check out the giant pandas in Chengdu and the stunning West Lake in Hangzhou this month!








