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Jingshan Park (Yingshan Gongyuan)
Jingshan Park (Yingshan Gongyuan), a green space in the heart of Beijing and home to one of the city’s few hills, was made from the earth dug out to make the ...
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The Imperial Garden
As you walk along the north-south axis of the Forbidden City, you’ll eventually walk through the Gate of Terrestrial Tranquility and into the Imperial Garden, ...
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Longji Rice Terraces
For the farmers who reside in the Longji region of Southern China the soaring rice terraces are simply a way of life. For the thousands of annual visitors who ...
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Beihai Park (Beihai Gongyuan)
Before 1911, when the Qing dynasty ended, this park was attached to the Forbidden City. Built in the 10th century, it is one of the most lavish and important ...
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The Classical Gardens of Suzhou
The art of the traditional Chinese garden was popular among wealthy Chinese during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and nowhere is the classic beauty of these ...
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Seven Star Park (Qixing Gongyuan)
The extensive park of Seven Star Park , or Qixing Gongyuan, is arranged around the seven peaks from which it derives its name and is probably Guilin’s ...
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Meijiawu Tea Village
Located 30 minutes outside of Hangzhou in the rural foothills of the West Lake district the Meijiawu Tea Village is an entire township devoted to the ...
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Red Carp Pond
Recognized as one of the “Ten Scenes of the West Lake,” the “Viewing Fish at Flower Harbor” refers to the practice of watching thousands of red carp swim in ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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Chaoyang Park
Built in 1984 on the site of a former imperial palace, Beijing’s Chaoyang Park is the largest park in the city and a great place to spend a morning or ...
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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 ...
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Hangzhou Botanical Garden
Set in the northwestern corner of Hangzhou’s West Lake area, Hangzhou Botanical Garden sprawls across 248 intricately landscaped acres and is the perfect place ...
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Long Corridor at the Summer Palace
When the Summer Palace gardens were first commissioned in 1750 by the Qianlong emperor, a decorative wooden corridor was included in the plans. It was designed ...
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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 ...
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Doing what: Huangpu River Cruise and Bund City Lights Evening Tour of Shanghai
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New China Destinations on Viator!
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, the stunning West Lake in Hangzhou and take a cruise down the Yangtze River this month!







