10 Wonders of China
10 Wonders of China Due to its vast territory China has many tourist attractions and an impressive number of natural, architectural, historical, cultural wonders. China is a unique mixture of old traditions, historical cities, mysticism innovating, intriguing buildings that combine bold engineering with extraordinary architecture, wonderful sceneries and exclusive wildlife. The ancient ruins and relics tell the story of China’s extended history and brilliant culture.
The seven ancient capitals
are Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Hangzhou, and Anyang where people can see the influences of Confucius, Qin Shihuang, and Genghis Khan and where you can admire the extensive and insightful Chinese culture.
The Forbidden City
is probably one of the world’s most appealing palaces mainly because most of the citizens and foreigners are not permitted in.
The Great Wall of China
the greatest man built structure in the word constructed during the Ming dynasty to protect the country from another Mongolian invasion; the Wall stretches its stiff spine from the Bohai Sea in the east to the Dunhuang desert plains in the west zigzagging its way across steep, rocky edges. You will be astonished by the utter scale of the undertaking.
The Beijing International Airport
Shanghai World Financial Centre, National Swimming Centre, Central Chinese television, Donghai Bridge and National Grand Theatre are just some of the newest buildings in Beijing and Shanghai considered the ultimate engineering wonders in the world; combining break trough technology and extremely daring architecture.
The Silk Road
Take a journey on the back of a camel along the Silk Road for the ultimate experience of Chinese culture The Silk Road stretched for over more than 8000km connecting the east with the vest.
Himalaya
If you want to test your courage and stretch your resistance to the max join a Himalaya expedition and climb on top of the world on Mount Everest’s peak.
The Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses
are the most important archaeological excavations of the 20th century. The Warriors only correspond to a small portion of the 8000 strong underground army underlying at the front of the Emperor Qinshihuang's tomb to protect him in the next world. The extraordinary craftsmanship shown by each of the sculptures is only as breathtaking as the scale of the site itself.
The Hunan Province
is one of those particular places that offers a great number of attractions not inscribed in tourism packages Changsa is the doorway for those yearning to explore the most unparalleled place in Hunan, the wilderness marvels of the Wulingyuan Scenic Area. This region of phenomenal natural beauty straddling some 264 sq. km includes 2 nature reserves and one national park.
Wuhan
is a city with a time-consuming history and magnificent world-shattering traditions, where the first shot of the 1911 Revolution cause the downfall of the feudalism in China; an important ancient town since the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and one of the famous cities in the Ming and Qing dynasties it will most certainly make a strong impression on any visitor.
Yangtze River
The banks of the mighty Yangtze River are imprinted with centuries-old pagodas; temples built against steep-sided cliffs to ancient plank roads and terraced fields.

