1 Week China Itinerary: Beijing + Xi’an
One week in China is enough to experience the country’s two most historically significant cities — Beijing, the imperial…
One week in China is enough to experience the country’s two most historically significant cities — Beijing, the imperial…
Anhui cuisine—known in Chinese as Hui cai—is perhaps the least known of China’s Eight Great Culinary Traditions, at least…
If you’re planning a trip to China, air quality is probably on your mind. Images of smog-choked skylines have…
Xi’an is where Chinese civilization began. As the eastern terminus of the Silk Road and capital of 13 dynasties—including…
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province and the spiritual home of the giant panda. With a recorded history…
Chengdu is the gateway to western China. From this relaxed Sichuan capital, you can reach ancient irrigation systems that…
Introduction Chengdu’s hotel landscape reflects the city itself — relaxed, characterful, and surprisingly affordable. You can stay in a…
Introduction If Sichuan cuisine is the crown jewel of Chinese regional cooking, Chengdu is the capital where the crown…
Introduction Chengdu is more compact than Beijing or Shanghai — the city center (inside the 2nd Ring Road) is…
Introduction Three days is the sweet spot for a first visit to Chengdu. It’s enough time to see the…
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