Yellow Mountain, also known as Mount Huangshan, is China's most well known and visited mountain.
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The Olympic hoopla, pomp and circumstance has long faded and world leaders have since returned home. But three months after the 2008 Summer Olympics, the Chinese coming in droves to the Bird's Nest and Water Cube to remember one of their country's proudest moments.
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Victoria Peak is the highest peak in Hong Kong Island with an altitude of over 1600 feet and has been considered as a landmark of the island.
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The Shaolin Temple has many legends and mysteries surround it. The origin of martial arts and kung fu surround the vague mysteries of the Shaolin Temple.
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Located in the Old Town of Shanghai, The Yu Yuan Gardens were built in the Ming Dynasty and are 400 years old.
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Here is some helpful information on three wonderful shopping districts in Beijing: Qianmen-Dashalan Street, Wangfujing Street, Xidan Business Street.
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The Great Wall of China can be visited at many places along its length of several thousand kilometers. Its condition ranges from excellent to ruined and access from straightforward to quite difficult.
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The Forbidden City is also known as the Palace Museum. It is the largest and most well preserved imperial residence in China today.
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The Temple of Heaven located in Beijing is a must for all visitors.
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It has been said that going to China and not seeing the Terracotta Army is like going to Egypt and missing the Pyramids. It is a visit that is worth the trip.
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Tiananmen Square is the largest public square in the world, covering over 44 hectares and is always filled with tourists from all over China.
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The Yangtze Gorges is a great valley with a most splendid landscape in the Yangtze (Changjiang) River and it is one of the ten most famous scenic sites of China.
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