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China

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Explore the wonders of China: Ancient traditions, modern marvels, and unforgettable experiences await

Know before you go

Timezone
China spans five time zones, but the official time used throughout the country is China Standard Time (CST), which is 8 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+8).
Languages
The official language of China is Standard Chinese, also known as Mandarin.
Best Time to visit
The best time to visit China is typically during the spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and comfortable. This allows for ideal conditions to explore the country's natural beauty and historic sites without extreme temperatures or heavy rainfall. Additionally, it's advisable to avoid major public holidays such as Chinese New Year (usually in January or February) and Golden Week (first week of October) when tourist attractions are crowded and accommodations may be more expensive.
EUR - Euro (€)
CNY - Chinese Yuan (¥)
Transportation
The recommended main transportation in China is a combination of trains and buses.China has an extensive and efficient national railway system, as well as a lot of bus services running to various destinations both within cities and between cities.

About

Discover the wonders of China, home to ancient history, vibrant cities, and stunning landscapes. Explore the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the Terracotta Army, while immersing yourself in the rich culture and traditions of this captivating country.

Highlights

1. The Great Wall of China: A must-see historical and architectural marvel that stretches over 13,000 miles.
2. Forbidden City: Explore the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties and learn about China's rich history.
3. Terracotta Army: Marvel at the thousands of life-sized clay soldiers, horses, and chariots buried with the first Emperor of China.
4. The Bund: Experience the iconic waterfront area in Shanghai, known for its stunning skyline and colonial architecture.
5. Lushan National Park: Discover breathtaking natural landscapes, including mountains, waterfalls, and wildlife.
6. The food: Indulge in a diverse and flavorful culinary scene, with regional dishes like Peking duck, Sichuan hotpot, and Xiaolongbao.
7. Pandas: Visit a panda sanctuary to get up close and personal with these beloved and endangered animals.