Beijing
The Northern Capital. Imperial palaces, hutongs, and the majesty of imperial China.
From ancient capitals to modern metropolises, discover the diverse cities that make China one of the world's most fascinating travel destinations.
The Northern Capital. Imperial palaces, hutongs, and the majesty of imperial China.
Where the Huangpu meets the future. A testament to China's endless dynamism and commercial spirit.
The land of abundance. Home to giant pandas, fiery Sichuan cuisine, and the slow rhythm of teahouse life.
The Pearl of the North. A city of squares, seaside promenades, and European elegance where the Yellow Sea meets the Liaodong Peninsula.
Famous for its dramatic karst mountain landscape and the Li River.
Ancient Chang'an. The eastern terminus of the Silk Road and home to the Terracotta Army.
Famous for West Lake and tea plantations, a jewel of the Jiangnan region.
The Southern Capital. Home to the longest city wall on earth and the eternal rest of the Hongwu Emperor.
The Venice of the East. Classical gardens, silk looms, and canals that have inspired poets for centuries.