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Songcheng
Welcome to Song Dynasty Town, the largest theme park in Hangzhou, where history comes alive with a splash of modern flair. Nestled between the majestic Wuyun Mountain and the tranquil waters of West Lake, this enchanting park sits proudly on the nort
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Wu Culture Park
Nestled on Xigao Mountain in Yanqiao Town, Wuxi, Wu Culture Park, also known as the Wu Culture Exhibition Center, is a captivating destination. It's affectionately referred to as Wuxi Folk-custom Village by those in the tourism industry. What makes t
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Shanghai Grand Theatre
The stunning ten-story Shanghai Grand Theatre is a must-visit destination nestled in the heart of People’s Square. With its iconic curved roof, this architectural marvel hosts an impressive array of performances: from captivating musicals and elegant
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Sanshan Guildhall
If you're looking for a spot steeped in history and a touch of nostalgia, make your way to the Sanshan Guildhall. Once the favored gathering place for Fujian fruit merchants, this guildhall is one of the many that sprouted up across the city as a soc
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Shanghai Postal Museum
Nestled in the bustling district of Hongkou, the Shanghai Postal Museum is one of those delightful surprises that won't cost you a dime. This gem offers an intriguing peek into the evolution of China's postal service, making it a must-visit for histo
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Tianning Temple
Known as the "Number One Monastery in Southeast China," Tianning Temple sits gracefully beside the Grand Canal and the stunning Hongmei Park. This ancient temple in Changzhou is the largest and best-preserved in the region, sprawling over an impressi
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Zhe Pagoda
Nestled in the scenic backyard of Jiuhua Palace at Zheshan Park, Zhe Pagoda is a historic gem that dates all the way back to the Song Dynasty in 1065. It's recognized as a significant relic in Anhui province, making it a must-see for history enthusia
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The Ming Great Wall of Nanjing
Stepping back into the 14th century, this historic landmark stands as a testament to Nanjing’s era as the capital of the Ming Dynasty from 1368 to 1421. Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, the dynasty’s founder, commissioned the construction of this wall to shiel
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Nanjing Museum
Uncover the rich history of ancient civilizations and the early days of the Republic through fascinating exhibitions, intriguing displays, and captivating performances. As one of China's pioneering museums, it's not just steeped in history; it's also
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The Confucius Temple
Constructed to honor the esteemed Chinese philosopher Confucius and to explore his teachings, the shrine known as Fuzi Miao has served as a cultural hub since its founding in 1034. This historic site is nestled in the heart of Nanjing, offering a fas
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Confucius Temple
Nestled at the base of Yuping Hill, just to the west of Jingdong county seat, lies a hidden gem of history and culture: a temple dating back to the 21st year of the Kangxi Reign in 1682. This architectural marvel is a protected historic relic at the
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Slender West Lake
Nestled in the northern part of Yangzhou, Slender West Lake stands as the city's crown jewel, sprawling across an impressive 100 hectares. This enchanting destination earned its spot as a national key scenic location back in 1988 and was elevated to
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Daming Temple
Daming Temple, a historic gem, first came to life between 457 and 464 A.D. during the Southern Song Dynasty. Over the centuries, this magnificent site has witnessed numerous transformations. The temple has not only changed names several times but has
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Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple
Nestled in the heart of Daodaocheng, the Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple, or Dadaocheng Mazu Temple, is a magnificent tribute to Tianshang Shengmu, the revered guardian of sailors. Known affectionately as Mazu or Tianhou, which means "Empress of Heaven," t
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The Red House
The Red House, a remarkable piece of architecture, was built in 1908 by the Japanese architect Kondo Juro. It stands as Taiwan's first government-constructed public market and is one of the country's most well-preserved Class III historic buildings.
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Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
Nestled in Taipei's bustling Xinyi District, the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park stretches across 6.6 hectares of history and innovation. Originally completed in 1937, this site was once the Songshan Tobacco Factory, a cornerstone of Taiwan's mod
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National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
This impressive memorial hall, a tribute to Chiang Kai-shek, the first president of the Republic of China, stands as a significant historical landmark. Construction kicked off in 1976, just a year after President Chiang's passing. The hall was design
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National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
This memorial hall, crafted by the talented local architect Wang Da-hung, stands as a tribute to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China. The hall isn't just a monument; it's a lively hub for learning and exploration. Throughout
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Taipei 101 Mall
Nestled within the iconic Taipei 101, the Taipei 101 Mall brings together some of the world's most prestigious brands, crafting a luxurious shopping destination. On the fourth floor, you'll find Page One, a renowned Singapore-based bookstore, along w
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Hsinchu City God Temple
Nestled in the heart of Hsinchu, the City God Temple, or Chenghuang Temple, stands as a revered sanctum, celebrated as the most prestigious among all City God temples in Taiwan. Its reputation shines brightly, thanks to the potent spiritual protectio
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Yin Hsi East Gate
The East Gate, a true architectural gem, stands proudly on a sturdy granite base with an elegant arched walkway inviting you to explore its history. Originally crafted from wood, the upper half of the gate was later reconstructed in concrete, giving
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Xiao Wulai Skywalk
If you're looking to push the limits of your senses, head to Taoyuan and experience Taiwan's very first skywalk! The Xiao Wulai Skywalk is a thrilling adventure nestled in Fuhsing Township, perched beside the intriguing Wind-Rolling Stone and hoverin
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Temple and Cemetery of Confucius and the Kong Family Mansion in Qufu
Nestled in the heart of Qufu, Shandong Province, lie the temple, cemetery, and family mansion dedicated to Confucius, the legendary philosopher, politician, and educator from the 6th to 5th centuries B.C. Built in 478 B.C. to honor Confucius, the tem
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Mencius Family Mansion & Mencius Temple
Just a short twenty-minute drive from Qufu, you'll discover an absolute gem: a sanctuary filled with elegant halls, charming pavilions, and ancient juniper and cypress trees that grace its tranquil courtyards. If there's a spot that truly celebrates
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Chen Ancestral Shrine
The Chen Clan Academy in Guangzhou is a hidden gem with a rich history that dates back to the late Qing Dynasty. This fascinating place was brought to life by two visionary Chinese-Americans who wanted to create a space for Chen clan students. Constr
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Thousand-Buddha Mountain
Jinan's Qianfo Mountain Scenic Area, nestled in the southern part of Jinan City, Shandong Province, stands proudly alongside Baotu Spring and Daming Lake as one of the city's top three attractions. This enchanting locale is a must-visit for anyone se
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Baotu Spring
Baotu Spring, a mesmerizing artesian karst spring, sits gracefully in the heart of Jinan, Shandong Province, China. This natural wonder isn't just a feast for the eyes; it holds a treasured spot in Chinese culture. Its significance dates back to the
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Daming Lake Park
Nestled within a bustling Chinese city lies one of the rare springwater lakes, a gem that has captivated visitors since the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907). This lake is renowned across the nation for its breathtaking scenery. Imagine a serene body of wate
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Gyeongbokgung Palace
Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is often called the Northern Palace because it sits further north than its neighboring palaces: Changdeokgung, known as the Eastern Palace, and Gyeonghuigung, the Western Palace. Among all five grand palaces, Gyeon
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Canton Tower
The Canton Tower, also known as the Guangzhou TV & Sightseeing Tower, stands tall as a true icon of Guangzhou City. This architectural marvel isn't just a powerhouse for radio and television transmission; it also ranks high on the list of must-see at
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Bright Filial Piety Temple
Nestled in the heart of the Lingnan region, the Bright Filial Piety Temple stands as a testament to over 1,700 years of history. This ancient marvel is not just the oldest temple in the area but also the largest, offering a rich tapestry of stories f
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Sacred Heart Cathedral
Imagine wandering through the bustling streets of Guangzhou and suddenly stumbling upon a masterpiece that seems plucked straight from a European postcard. The Sacred Heart Cathedral, affectionately nicknamed 'Notre-Dame de Paris' of the East, is a b
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Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street in the Liwan District of Guangzhou is a bustling hub of activity, one of China's liveliest commercial pedestrian streets. Nestled in the historic heart of Xiguan, this 1,218-meter stretch is a shopper's paradise with ove
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Shamian Island
Shamian Island in Guangzhou is a picturesque gem, perfect for those with a love for architecture and history. This charming spot ranks high among the city's tourist attractions. With its serene, tree-lined pedestrian paths, it's an ideal place to tak
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Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple stands as one of the most iconic and beloved temples in Hong Kong. It's not just a cherished site for locals; it also draws visitors from around the globe, particularly those with Chinese heritage. The allure of this temple lies i