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Yu Garden, An Classic Chinese Garden, Yu Garden is the only fully restored classical Chinese garden in Shanghai

Yuyuan Garden is a famous classical garden located in Anren Jie, Shanghai. It was finished in 1577 by a government officer of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) named Pan Yunduan. Yu in Chinese means pleasing and satisfying, and this garden was specially built for Pan’s parents as a place for them to enjoy a tranquil and happy time in their old age. Read More

Kaili,A Pearl of Southeast Guizhou, there are several primitive Miao villages you should never miss

Kaili, located in the eastern part of guizhou, is the capital of Qiandongnan Miao and dong autonomous prefecture, about 188 kilometers from Guiyang. Kaili is known as “A Pearl of Southeast Guizhou”, inhabited by Miao, Dong, Muluo, She, Buyi and aquatic minorities. Among them, ,Miao is the most populous ethnic group, with 2.84 million people. Read More

Mount Song– Exploration of Shaolin Martial Arts

Mount Song in central China is a major source of Chinese civilization and a UNESCO world geopark. Dating back 3.6 billion years, songshan is known as a natural geology museum and the ancestor of mountains. The charm of songshan lies not only in its rare geological heritage, but also in the numerous cultural and historical sites frequently visited by emperors, scholars and buddhists. Read More

Mount Heng – North Yue, enjoy the Jinlongxia, Gusongqidong, Taodong and other natural landscape

Located at the northern end of the five mountains of China, Mount Heng is a national scenic spot, an important fortress in ancient China, and the only battlefield of historical significance in the five mountains. In addition to a wealth of folklore, Mount Heng is also revered as a Taoist shrine with a long history. Read More

Mount Tai – First Mountain under Heaven, You can hug the clouds and overlook the whole landscape of mount tai

Mount Tai, listed as a world natural and cultural heritage site in 1987, is the most important of the five sacred mountains, but it is not the tallest at 1,545 meters above sea level. People call it “the greatest mountain under heaven” because traditional religions such as Qin Shihuang, empress Wu Zetian and emperor Qianlong of the Qing dynasty used it as a symbol of power. Read More

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