Huangguoshu Waterfall is a miniature of the Milky Way, the largest waterfall in Asia. At 74 meters (243 feet) high and 81 meters (266 feet) wide, it is a scenic…
How to Develop Tourist Scenic Spots with High Quality
The world economic forum (WEF) has released its tourism competitiveness report 2019. According to the report, China ranks 13th in the global tourism competitiveness list, up two places from the…
Hong Kong Disneyland, the Place to Enjoy the Inimitable Sense of Chinese Culture
To visit the city, Hong Kong Disneyland is a must-see attraction because of its unique attractions and unique Chinese culture. Walk into it and you'll feel like you're in a…
China’s Consumer Demand for Tourism Is Rising Day by Day
At present, China's tourism market is still maintaining rapid growth. According to the big data report on China's tourism consumption 2018 released by the China tourism academy (data center of…
Avenue of Stars, a Place to See the Most Famous Statue of Bruce Lee
The avenue of stars is a scenic waterfront promenade in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui. The avenue of stars stretches 440 meters (1,440 feet) from the Hong Kong museum…
A New Trend for the Spring Festival Travel Rush in 2020
Due to the early Spring Festival, the Spring Festival travel rush of 2020 will start on January 10. As a unique "tidal migration" in China, what will be the new…
Why the Terracotta Army Was Made
There are three popular theories as to the origin of the terra-cotta warriors. First, it was to protect Qin Shihuang's rule and military power. Qin is a believer in feudal…
Why Do Chinese People Like Hairy Crabs So Much
The Chinese are probably the world's biggest crab-eaters, with Shanghai alone said to eat 50,000 tons of hairy crabs a year in recent years. Eating crab has long been a…
Who Built the Terracotta Army?
One of the most famous emperors in ancient China was Qin Shihuang. Also known as Ying Zheng, he ruled the Chinese state of Qin from 247-210 BC. After he came…
What are the Clothes on the Terracotta Army
Almost all of the terra-cotta officers wore a flat bun and a distinctive hat. Some are about 15 centimeters (6 inches) long, rectangular in shape, with a curved back; Some…