Baita Si, the White Dagoba Temple is one of two famous white dagobas in Beijing, the other is in Beihai Park. The temple is comprised of the White Dagoba and four halls which have many Buddhist statue...
The Lama Temple (Yonghe Lamasery) in the northeast of the city is the largest and most perfectly preserved lamasery in present day China. It dates from 1694 and was the residence of Emperor Yongzheng ...
These impressive series of tombs are located 50km northwest of Beijing. There are tombs to 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). The tomb of Emperor Zhu Di and his empresses is the most impre...
The Summer Palace is the largest royal park and very well-preserved. The Summer Palace is the archetypal Chinese garden, and is ranked amongst the most noted and classical gardens of the world. Constr...
Located 3hrs drive outside of Kunming and accessible on a guided tour Shilin Stone Forest is one of those must-se sights. Created over the past 300 million years the Shilin area has slowly evolved int...
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum covers 20 acres and is located in the Zhong Mountain Scenic Area in the east of Nanjing. The mausoleum was started in 1926 and completed in 1929 and is an im...
Shanghai’s most famous classical garden, Yuyuan Gardens date from 1577 in the Ming Dynasty and were created by a government officer named Pan Yunduan for his parents. Since then there have been ...
Located in west Shanghai stands Jade Buddha Temple. Dating from 1882 but subsequently destroyed a new temple was built on the site again, as before, to house 2 rare jade Buddhist statues from Burma. O...
Longhua Park is the city’s oldest and most-famous park and site of the ancient Longhua Temple and Longhua Pagoda. Dating from 242AD during the Three Kingdoms Period, Longhua Temple has been dest...
Ask anyone in Shanghai which is their premier shopping street and the answer will undoubtedly be Nanjing Road! Stretching over 3 miles from the Bund to the junction of Jingan Temple and Yan'an West St...