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Yangshuo

  It is a great place to chill out. With the stunning Li River winding its way through over 20000 limestones karsts, this town has long been the inspiration for many Chinese poets and painters. Just wander down West St and you will find people willing to provide whatever service you could possibly wish for.

Hong Kong

  It s hard to believe that a tiny place like Hong Kong covering just 1100sq km can be a home to 7 million people. It is also a holiday spot for thousands of tourists, a place that fuses modern with traditional. Rainbow neon lights transform Hong Kong's cityscape into a surreal spot at night. During the day, get another perspective of the city by climbing to the Peak. If you have time, journey out into Hong Kong's amazing countryside where you can hike and climb.

Xian

  This is somewhat of a mystery spot for tourists. Once there, you can meet the famous Terracotta Warriors and explore the fascinating Muslim quarter. There are many great sights in and around the city wall to keep you busy.

Beijing

  An ancient capital city that struggles between the rapid development and the cultural heritage maintenance. The communist influence on this city is hard to ignore as is its history. Explore the Forbidden City and walk along the Great Wall of China. The Summer Palace with its temples, gardens, pavilions and lakes takes you back in time. Small alleys called Hutongs still exist today in the old town.

Shanghai

  With over 20 million people, this is the largest and most dynamic city in China. Historical landmarks include the Bund and the City God Temple. In modern times, Shanghai is a cosmopolitan centre for design and culture. Lose yourself in the buzz of street markets and amble in classical Chinese gardens.

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