1. Shanghai (the much-anticipated Magic City)
The much-anticipated “Magic City” is also a charming city where old alleys and modern buildings coexist. The century-old European-style buildings along the Bund exude elegance, and the Chinese gardens between the City God Temples carry memories. Diverse urban elements gather here, making Shanghai uniquely charming.
2. Beijing (an old city where nobility and earthliness coexist) Beijing is an old city and the place where the last five feudal dynasties in Chinese history established their capital. Its nobility blends with the earth's atmosphere, and the atmosphere of the imperial city is only a stone's throw away from the warmth of the city. The Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Jingshan, and Beihai record the magnificence of ancient royal architecture; Nanluoguxiang, Shichahai, and Qianmen Street bear the alternation of old and new cultures; strolling in the alleys depicts the longing for life in old Beijing.
3. Harbin (Moscow, China) is the most charming time here in winter. The northern scenery is covered with thousands of miles of ice and thousands of miles of snow. The consumption level in Harbin is not high, and it usually costs less than 200 yuan to stay in an express hotel. If you want to eat, just find any Northeastern restaurant, it’s not expensive and tastes authentic. Except that the tickets for the Ice and Snow World are slightly more expensive, visiting Central Street is free!
4. Chengdu (the optimistic land of Bashu) This is an ancient and mysterious capital city that carries more than 3,000 tourists. With a history of more than 100 years, the city has never changed its name or moved its site. It stands calmly and peacefully in the hinterland of the "Land of Abundance". It is indeed a "splendid city" that even Marco Polo was amazed. Every corner of the city vividly displays its unique characteristics of leisure, optimism, tranquility, prosperity and freedom. Maybe when you are about to leave, you will realize that Chengdu’s tourism slogan – “A city you don’t want to leave once you’re here” is by no means a narcissistic boast.
5. Hangzhou (the perfect interweaving of ancient meaning and modernity) This Hangzhou has been called "Paradise on Earth" since ancient times. Along the West Lake, there is no absolute boundary between the city and the park, and there are lush vegetation. Integrated with various small shops. This is the interesting thing about Hangzhou. It is surrounded by nature's greenery everywhere, but it does not feel far away from the city. In the bustling city, the modern atmosphere of Wulin Square and the ancient charm of Qinghefang are intertwined, giving people the most authentic and memorable Hangzhou.
6. Chongqing (a paradise for foodies) Food, night views, and beautiful women are the three business cards of Chongqing. Chongqing is a famous food destination, a paradise for foodies, especially the world-famous hot pot, which is spicy and delicious, "attracting countless diners to their waists." The night view of its mountain city is the most famous scene. Whether you stand on Nanshan Mountain or take a bird's-eye view from the air on the Yangtze River Cableway, you can enjoy the bright night view known as "Little Hong Kong" and have a panoramic view of the two rivers.
7. Sanya? Located at the southernmost tip of Hainan Island, it is named "Sanya" because the Sanya River (the ancient name is Linchuan River) and the east and west rivers of Sanya meet here to form the shape of "Y". Sanya is a coastal city with many bays. 19 bays are like 19 pearls strung along the 209 kilometers of coastline. Tianya Haijiao is located in Tianya Bay in the southwest of Sanya, more than 20 kilometers away from the urban area. Here, the green mountains and clear waters, giant silver beaches, coconut palms and red beans are all integrated into one, which is simply a tropical seaside poem with exquisite charm.