China is an absolutely true land of mesmerizing contradiction, from luxurious Shanghai with a distinct landmark Oriental Pearl tower to the best of Beijing - the Forbidden city, the old Silk Road in China’s north-west and beyond the Great Wall along the border with Mongolia. Chinese cuisine varies greatly from region to region and every town has its speciality as well. - Bạn đang xem trang 11
Official name: People’s Republic of China
Capital: Beijing
Official language: Standard Chinese
Currency: Renminbi (yuan) (CNY)
Area: 9,596,960 sq km (3,705,406 sq miles)
Population: 1,382,323,332 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density: 142.5 per sq km
As a country with a rich culture and long history, it's no surprise that China does own a lot of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Follow this article to find out what they are.
When mentioning to China, most visitors will surely list the famous Great Wall and Forbidden City as the icons of China. But there are so much more landmarks that make China be a unique and incredible region. You will find an unusual China through the contemporary ...
Most people go to China, they only want to see the Great Wall and Forbidden City in Beijing or walk along the Bund at Shanghai.
When thinking of China, you will most likely conjure up images of huge and sprawling cities. Actually, China is also home to several charming and small towns even they aren’t popular than other big cities.
Cuisine is one of those things that contributes to the rich culture of China. These are the dishes coming to our mind when we talk about trademark Chinese dishes known both domestically and internationally.
Along with the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall, Beijing’s modern buildings, Donghuamen Night Market and the Silk Market, below are some temples that you do not want to miss.
Shanghai is a glorious city full of hustle and bustle. That’s why it’s so popular.