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Travel to China

Colossal, dizzying and fiercely, endlessly foreign, China is a destination not easily compared to anywhere else on the planet. Home to approximately one fifth of the human race, China variously dazzles, befuddles, frustrates and thrills. The key visitor attractions are renowned around the globe – think the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the Terracotta Warriors – but on the ground it’s the sheer scale and off-kilter energy of the place that leave the most lasting impression.

The rampant economic drive of the last decade means many of China’s cities are as shaped by modernity as anywhere you care to mention, but it’s also somewhere underpinned by dearly held traditions and an almost unfathomable amount of diversity. Chinas landscapes unfurl dramatically across the map, its customs are as fascinating as they are numerous, and its sights, sounds and infinite oddities altogether amount to one of the world’s truly great travel experiences.

China Public holiday

01/01 New Year
02/03 Spring Festival, Chinese New Year
05/04 Qing Ming (Tomb Sweeping) Festival
01/05 Labour Day
06/06 Dragon Boat Festival
01/10 National Day
12/10 Mid-Autumn Festival
01/01 New Year
23/01 Spring Festival, Chinese New Year
05/04 * Qing Ming (Tomb Sweeping) Festival
01/05 Labour Day
23/06 Dragon Boat Festival
30/09 Mid-Autumn Festival
01/10 National Day

China food & drink

China Airport Guides

shanghai hongqiao international airport

guangzhou baiyun international airport

shanghai pudong international airport

beijing capital international airport

China Passport VISA Guides

China Money

China History and Culture

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