Tibet

Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR in short) attracts people of all persuasions every year from both home and abroad. It rewards every visitor with an unforgettable experience of the land, the people and the mysticism!

Festival Tours in China

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Xi’an

Xi’an, the historical city, was called Chang’an in ancient times, and is now the capital of Shaanxi province. Xi’an has a long history. During Xian’s 3,100 years of development, 13 dynasties such as Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang, held it as their capitals, and became the oriental cultural centre of the Silk Road. 

Beijing

Beijing is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is the nation’s political, cultural, and educational center. It is home to the headquarters of most of China’s largest state-owned companies.

The Great Wall

The Great Wall of China When you see this massive structure snaking its way across precipitous, rocky ridges, sometimes even

Mogao grottoes in dunghuang

Situated at a strategic point along the Silk Route, at the crossroads of trade as well as religious, cultural and intellectual influences, the 492 cells and cave sanctuaries in Mogao are famous for their statues and wall paintings, spanning 1,000 years of Buddhist art.

Silk Road

The Silk Road crosses Asia from China to Europe. It is not really a single road, rather a collection of related trade routes.

Sanya

As “China’s Hawaii”, Sanya is in Hainan province, has 20km long stretches of beach. As the only tropical city across the coastline, it is definitely booming and packed with a lot of water sports such as snorkeling and jet-skiing, rainforest hiking, and innumerable hotels ranging from zero to five stars.

Qingdao

Located in the southern part of China’s Shandong province, Qingdao is named as China’s Sailing City. There are altogether three