Are you thinking about moving to China? Or perhaps you know someone who is moving there, and you don’t quite know what it’s going to be like; either way this guide will give you an overview of everything you need to know about living in China. From bustling metropolises...
China's sprawling capital city of Beijing is one of the world's oldest cities and has an amazing history going back more than 3000 years. Beijing is the most populous national capital in the world, with over 21 million residents. The megacity is the centre of power and development in...
Winter in China is between November and March with the three coldest months being December, January and February. China is so large it’s hard to really provide a ballpark figure on the winter temperatures. Northern place like Harbin can reach -25℃ (-13℉) whereas the sunny island of Hainan offers...
Known around the world for its famous Terracotta Warriors, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stunning China landmark, Xian is well and truly on the radar for most visitors to China. Other Xian attractions include the culture and architecture in Xian's Muslim quarter, temples and towers....
When I went on a Yangtze River cruise, back in 2006, the Three Gorges Dam project was half-way through completion. Since then, China’s Three Gorges Dam project has tamed Asia’s longest river.
According to a famous travel quote by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, "A journey of a thousand miles begins...
China is so vast that it has a plethora of ecosystems. From mountains to rivers and rainforests, with so many unique environments there’s no wonder China has so many interesting endemic animals. While some animals, like the giant and red pandas are well-known around the world, China has a...
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