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Top 14 Must-See Attractions in China

In China, antiquity and heritage meet 21st-century innovation and lightning-fast development. This vast nation is packed with highlights, making it essential to craft an itinerary that encapsulates its wonders. Immerse yourself in bustling cities that boast frenetic energy, but also embrace hidden pockets of serenity. Moreover, take in the jagged peaks and mist-laden pine forests that seem to leap from the pages of traditional scroll paintings. As one of the world’s most ancient civilizations, China offers exceptional opportunities to explore its rich historical relics.

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Ultimate Backpacking Adventure on China’s Silk Road

The section of the ancient Silk Road that runs through China is an epic journey through desert dunes to the end of the Great Wall, a length of pink mud that ends abruptly in the magnificent beige towers of the Jiayuguan Fort. This is not a voyage that many travellers experience; it’s often, and understandably, overlooked in favour of more accessible and famous destinations in China.

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Traveling to China in June: Weather, Packing Tips, and Attractions

June marks the beginning of summer in China, where daytime temperatures can feel very warm due to pop-up showers resulting in increased humidity. Although June is slightly cooler and less humid than both July and August, travelers should still carry a handkerchief to wipe their brow, especially between thunderstorms. The month is known for beautiful flora as it ranks among the top three wettest months in China.

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Comprehensive Maps of Mainland China Provinces

China is the world’s third-largest country, after Russia and Canada. Its political geography is intricate, comprising five different administrative zones, including 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four municipalities, and two special administrative regions (SARs), as well as one claimed province. Below is a comprehensive list of the provinces in Mainland China, arranged in alphabetical order. Taiwan, which is the twenty-third and claimed province, is listed separately.

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