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  • yodit
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    Top 10 best places to see in China?

    I was looking for traveling inspiration. What places do you think are must see that may or may not be off the beaten track? Please exclude Shanghai Suzhou, zheijang province and Beijing as I've been there.

    9 years agoin General-All
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  • kenenth
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    Bama, Heichi, Guangxi ..visit and you will live past 100.
    9 years ago
  • stefan11
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    1,Ganzi(west of Sichuan)
    2,jiuzhaigou
    3,xining (Qinghai lake,menyuan oil seed flowers,tangka museums,Ta'er temple etc)
    4,Tibet
    5,xishuangbanna ,Yunnan
    6,Dali,tiger George,shaxi etc,Yunnan
    7,dunhuang

    bagwerll:

    Number 4.... Tibet... you might as well just say Europe. They are the same size after all :-)
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  • bokengbe
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    Personaly, I enjoy the journey more than the destination. I could quite happily spend a week on a slow train going nowhere in particular.

    I like Guangxi area. A 12 hour overnight train from GZ. Maybe visit the dragon back rice terrace. That is a gotta see. Very famous view. Then Yangshou for pizza and beer. World class scenery. Then a small hotel I know of across the river from Xingping. From there a walk up the riverbank to the scence on the 20RMB note.

    I like this area because it is where the cormorant fishers are. When I was a kid I had a book with photos of that. Now I can go there for a weekend... and say bo yow to the cormarant fishers photo hustlers Smile

    9 years ago
  • obeng
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    1. Dunhuang from there you can go to Crescent Moon Pool and Mogao Caves though taking pictures inside the caves are still prohbiited :(

    2. Zhangjiajie (best in late Sept, early October)

    3. Mount Leshan + Mount Emei (April no rain)

    4. Mount Siguniang in late September or early October (not so easy to get around, but the views are magnificent)

    5. Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong (again late September and early October)

    6. Guilin (bike or boat trip from Guilin to Yangshuo)

    7. Pingyao ancient town

    8. Datong (Yungang Grottoes + Hanging Monastery)

    9. Hani Terraced Fields in late January or February (Yunnan)

    10. Minority villages in Guizhou (Zhenyuan Ancient Town, Xiaohuang Dong Village, Langde)

    nyika:

    Cheers, a good thorough answer. i'll start googling
    9 years ago
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  • emily11
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    I like jumping on buses i dont know the destination of and just seeing where i end up.

    9 years ago
  • levgenii
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    there are many places off the beaten path.

    But if they are mentioned on a forum, people will flood there...

    Sorry, have to protect the place, can't tell you.

    9 years ago
  • pepin
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    Shanghai Pudong Airport
    Shanghai Hongqiao Airport
    Beijing International Airport
    Guangzhou Baiyun Airport
    Shenzhen Boaan Airport
    Chengdu Airport
    Dalian Airport
    Qingdao Airport

    The last two depends on if you consider HK and Macau to be China or not.

    9 years ago

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