China Travel Guide
China the most populated country, in the world spreads across the huge landscape bordering almost every other country in Asia. It hoards a rich civilization of the past and an exemplary vision of the present, which has elevated it into one of the rapid developing nations. Macau and Hong Kong are the integral part of the country, even though it necessitates separate legal formalities, in regard with other two regions.
China has a vastly diversified culture, witnessing all four season of climate ranging from extremely cold winter to very hot summer, which differ according to region .The official language of China is Standard Mandarin, most of regions in China are villages and boasts only ten percent of urban land in which very few people can converse in proper English.
One has to obtain Visa prior entering to China and need a multiple Visa in case, if we have to travel to other places of China like Hong Kong and Macau and China manifests the tourists with plenty of living options from Dormitories to luxury villas and rooms.
Chinas principal cities include Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, three cities which are very well developed and have excellent connectivity with any places across China; there are plenty of other cities which have found a favour in most of the foreign tourists.
Beijing: It is the country capital, which can be also termed as the heritage centre.
Shanghai: one of the reputed cities in China largely owing to its riverside landscape and also commercial centre, which offers a tourists with plenty of shopping opportunities for the foreign tourists.
Guilin: one of the most endorsed tourists’ destinations, which is renowned for its mountain and river scenery.
Suzhou: Termed as ‘Venice of East’is popular ancient city famous for its canals and gardens.
Nanjing: It’s a historical city, with plenty of historical sites, which gives tourists a different experience and the aroma of the past civilization.
The other must see destinations include Great Wall of China, Tibet, Silk Road, Hainan land and Yangtze River.
Mode of travel:
Outside tourists can enter China availing from air route to even bus routes and rail routes, as there are plenty of trains, which leave from Europe heading to China. In terms of travelling inside the country, air transport is rampant in most cities and it saves ones precious time, but there are other cheaper modes of transport like bus, train and Taxi, which varies in comfort and quality vastly. Bi Cycles and boat are the other renowned modes of transport in specific regions.
Food:
China is renowned for its weird non – vegetarian food and sea food, which one must be solicitous before taking in, as few can turn out to be seriously unhygienic and harmful.
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Chinas diversity in integrity is inexplicable and one has to have an hindsight experience to feel the greatness, rather than reading it in some travel books.
