The most inspiring reason to visit China is that you can do various experiences, such as enjoy the stunning landscape, explore the Chinese history and culture, taste the incredible Chinese food, visit the famous Great Wall, and take photos with cute giant pandas
Others China’s tourists’ interests include the follow, the Forbidden City, Imperial Palace, The Terracotta Army, The Summer Palace, Li River, Guilin, Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Yangtze River and the Three Gorges and many more.
The best times to visit China are in spring, April to May and autumn, September to October, when the days are warm and rainfall and humidity low.
If you prefer a budget tour in China, it’s better to come during the cheapest time from December to next March, excluding Spring Festival. During this period of time, you may get the lowest price for flight tickets and hotels, and as it’s the low season for touring, it won’t be crowded.
It is an amazing tourism city, Shanghai is a popular tourist destination renowned for its historical landmarks such as The Bund, City God Temple and Yu Garden as well as the extensive Lujiazui skyline, many skyscrapers, and major museums including the Shanghai Museum and the China Art Museum
-Admire the classic skyline at the Bund
-Enjoy green spaces at Yuyuan Garden ·
-Observe Shanghai from the Oriental Pearl TV Tower
-Bird’s-eye view the city from the Shanghai Tower
-Walk and Shop along Nanjing Road
-Stroll around in a Watertown – Zhujiajiao
-Enjoy exhibits at Shanghai Museum
-Have fun at Disneyland Park
-Many more …….
The best time to visit Shanghai is from October to November. This short autumn season boasts comfortable temperatures and lacks the crowds and rain showers of summer – the peak tourism season. Winter travelers can encounter chilly weather, making urban exploration less enjoyable
December to February is the off-season in Shanghai. Hotel prices are relatively low and there are fewer crowds except for in late December because of the Christmas and New Year celebrations
Beijing is a wonderful mix of China’s numerous cultures and historical periods. Tourists can view China’s Imperial past in perfectly preserved buildings, courts, and parks. The city is characterized by its vastness and large distances between locations.
Witness the Great Wall at Mutianyu
Enjoying boating at Beihai Park
Have a glimpse of Tai Chi at the Temple of Heaven
Look through cultural relics at the National Museum of China
Have a romantic evening at Landiao Lavender Garden
Many more…….
The best times to visit Beijing are from March to May and from September to October. These temperate seasons provide the best climate, not to mention colorful scenery. In contrast, summer brings sweltering heat, and winter ushers in cold temps and sometimes snow.
November – February, Aside from the holidays, Beijing’s winter is the low point for Beijing’s tourism. Because of that, you can find below average room rates, and you may have some tourist sites all to yourself.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, the inspiration of Avatar, is a must-see place for its out-of-this-world scenery. But your experience may be ruined by huge crowds and bad weather if you fail to plan well
Besides those rare animals, Zhangjiajie has commonly found animals including deer, the bison, the wild goat, the wild boar, the wild rabbit, the wild cat, the muddy pig, the jackal, the fox, the civet cat, the bat, the flying squirrel, the weasel, the squirrel, the frog , the spiny-bellied frog, just to name a few.
Being no extreme heat in summer or severe cold in winter, Zhangjiajie is suitable for visiting in all the year round. But generally, the best months for visiting Zhangjiajie are April and October when the natural landscape is at its best, with the temperature of over 20 ℃
National parks in Zhangjiajie are very beautiful in the winter months (December, January and February), sometimes the parks are covered with snow, no many tourists go there, and everything is relatively cheaper than that in other months.
🌏From the iconic Great Wall to the serene waterways of Zhujiajiao, this 10-day journey takes you through the heart of China’s history and culture. Begin in Beijing, uncovering ancient secrets at the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.
Travel by bullet train to the Unesco-listed town of Pingyao, where you’ll find traditional tai chi classes and hidden culinary treasures. As you continue to Xi’an and Shanghai, every stop offers a new perspective, from the Terracotta Warriors to Shanghai’s vibrant skyline.
All photos Credit to Viator (Traveler contributions)
YouTube video Credit to Ryan Shirley
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