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Macau Islands

One, two or three: strangely enough, all are correct answers as to how many islands are located in Macau. Historically Macau was home to two small islands ... 
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Macau Museum

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Set within the compound of the old Monte Fort, the Macau Museum was opened in 1998 as a means of educating visitors on the fascinating history of the Special ... 
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Monte Fort

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Built by the Jesuits to repel an attack from the sea, the Monte Fort (Fortaleza de Monte) is the oldest military fortification in the peninsula of Macau. With ... 
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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 ... 
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Qiantang River and Bridge

The first double-decker bridge of its kind to ever be constructed in China, the Qiantang River Bridge serves as a crucial transportation link: connecting the ... 
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Qinghefang Ancient Street

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Not far from the serene and calming West Lake area that the city of Hangzhou is famous for is the charming Qinghefang Ancient Street. This area is considered ... 
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Sanxingdui Museum

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When a Sichuan peasant in 1929 unearthed a piece of jade while digging ditches in a field, he set in motion a chain of events which would lead to the largest ... 
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Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall

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Perched on the southern slope of Guangzhou’s Yuexiu Hill sits the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, a monument built in 1931 in honor of the Chinese revolutionary. A ... 
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The Antiquarium

While the entire Forbidden City operates under the name “Palace Museum,” its treasures, artifacts and memorabilia are all housed within the Antiquarium. The ... 
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The Meridian Gate

The Meridian Gate of the Palace Museum is perhaps the most recognizable landmark of the Forbidden City. Built in 1420 and renovated in 1801, the Meridian Gate ... 
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The Nine Dragon Screen

During a 1773 renovation of a northeastern section of the Forbidden City, a Nine Dragon Screen was added to provide privacy for Emperor Qianlong’s retirement ... 
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Tianshan Tea City

In Shanghai -- or China as a whole for that matter -- tea is more than just a beverage. It has long held an important place in China’s history and culture, as ... 
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Wangjiang Tower Park & Tomb of Wang Jian

An oasis of calm in an otherwise frenetic metropolis, Wangjiang Tower Park sits peacefully on the southern bank of Chengdu’s Jinjiang River. Constructed in ... 
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Water Caves

The huge limestone mountains, called karsts, jutting out of the landscape around Yangshuo are certainly a vision; but the cave formations hidden within these ... 
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White Cloud Mountain (Baiyun Shan)

White Cloud Mountain (Baiyun Shan), located just north of Guangzhou City, gets its name from the wreath of wispy clouds that circle the mountaintop after a ... 
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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, the stunning West Lake in Hangzhou and take a cruise down the Yangtze River this month!