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4 Reasons to visit China
China is enthralling as well as nerve-fraying to tour around. As the 2nd
largest country and home to
around one fifth of the world population, China is not place which one can navigate through effortlessly.
Rapid development and globalization impacting the culture and heritage drastically is a cause for
concern for history buffs. But with the quaint pockets of charm, a range of scenic spots and drawcards
for every kind of traveler along with exemplary socio-cultural and historical bets, there are oodles of
reasons to visit China.
a. The Great Wall
What is visiting a place without seeing its most famous and clich¨¦d attraction? The Great Wall is an
amazing feat of architecture that one can never tire of gazing at. There are a handful of locations to
choose from ¨C ranging from the more jam-packed Badaling or the more challenging and crumbling
Huanghua.
b. China heritage
It is sad that almost all the sites in China constantly undergo demolition and renovation. Many villages,
towns and metros are being reconstructed as we speak to accommodate more lucrative projects and
skyscrapers, with little regard for history and legacy. So heritage lovers, plan you trip at the earliest
before it all vanish completely.
c. The immeasurable and diverse China
It is not an exaggeration when they say China has it all. China is very much into ¡®something for
everybody¡¯ policy. From enjoying a high-end vacation in a metro to roughing it while trekking up steep
hills, river cruising and hiking through forests to soul-seeking in one of its many hallowed sites, it is no
exaggeration when they say that China has it all.
The rustic plains in the southern regions strike a nice contrast to the frenzied and expansive cities of
Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai. For the adventure-junkies, there are many mountain peaks, mostly in
West China, namely Emei Shan, Putuo Shan and Mian Shan. Enjoy a stroll along the walled towns of
Pingyao, Dali, Shaxi and X¡¯ian. And these are just the tip of the iceberg that is China.
d. The Chinese food
Try the Chinese cuisine in China and you will find that it is nothing like your usual Chinese takeaway back
at home. Each province is known for their signature dish. Beijing¡¯s customary Peking (duck) eating places
to the well-known Szechuan pepper and the sizzling and spicy foods of the Hunan area are some
examples. And they are as delectable as they are economical.

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  • 1. 4 Reasons to visit China China is enthralling as well as nerve-fraying to tour around. As the 2nd largest country and home to around one fifth of the world population, China is not place which one can navigate through effortlessly. Rapid development and globalization impacting the culture and heritage drastically is a cause for concern for history buffs. But with the quaint pockets of charm, a range of scenic spots and drawcards for every kind of traveler along with exemplary socio-cultural and historical bets, there are oodles of reasons to visit China. a. The Great Wall What is visiting a place without seeing its most famous and clich¨¦d attraction? The Great Wall is an amazing feat of architecture that one can never tire of gazing at. There are a handful of locations to choose from ¨C ranging from the more jam-packed Badaling or the more challenging and crumbling Huanghua. b. China heritage It is sad that almost all the sites in China constantly undergo demolition and renovation. Many villages, towns and metros are being reconstructed as we speak to accommodate more lucrative projects and skyscrapers, with little regard for history and legacy. So heritage lovers, plan you trip at the earliest before it all vanish completely. c. The immeasurable and diverse China It is not an exaggeration when they say China has it all. China is very much into ¡®something for everybody¡¯ policy. From enjoying a high-end vacation in a metro to roughing it while trekking up steep hills, river cruising and hiking through forests to soul-seeking in one of its many hallowed sites, it is no exaggeration when they say that China has it all. The rustic plains in the southern regions strike a nice contrast to the frenzied and expansive cities of Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai. For the adventure-junkies, there are many mountain peaks, mostly in West China, namely Emei Shan, Putuo Shan and Mian Shan. Enjoy a stroll along the walled towns of Pingyao, Dali, Shaxi and X¡¯ian. And these are just the tip of the iceberg that is China. d. The Chinese food Try the Chinese cuisine in China and you will find that it is nothing like your usual Chinese takeaway back at home. Each province is known for their signature dish. Beijing¡¯s customary Peking (duck) eating places to the well-known Szechuan pepper and the sizzling and spicy foods of the Hunan area are some examples. And they are as delectable as they are economical.