Exploring China’s ‘Dopamine Earth’: A Kaleidoscope of Colorful Landscapes
Discover how China is embracing the concept of ‘Dopamine Earth’ through vibrant landscapes and cultural trends that aim to boost happiness and well-being.
News & Insights Across Asia
Discover how China is embracing the concept of ‘Dopamine Earth’ through vibrant landscapes and cultural trends that aim to boost happiness and well-being.
Discover Fuyuan City in China’s Heilongjiang Province—the nation’s easternmost point known as the “Eastern Pole of China,” where each day begins with the country’s first sunrise.
South China’s Hainan Province unveils its 988-kilometer “National No. 1 Coastal Scenic Highway,” offering travelers a breathtaking road trip around the island, connecting twelve cities and showcasing stunning landscapes.
Harbin Ice and Snow World opens its doors, enchanting visitors with illuminated ice sculptures, cultural events, and winter activities, solidifying Harbin’s status as a premier winter destination.
Experience the thousand-year-old ice fishing tradition at Chagan Lake in northeast China, where “fish heads” continue ancient techniques passed down for 20 generations.
Taishan Mountain in east China’s Shandong Province transforms into a winter wonderland as snow blankets its peaks, offering breathtaking views and attracting visitors from around the world.
Discover Khorgos, a scenic border city in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, known for its stunning winter landscapes at the foot of the Tianshan Mountains.
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has received a record 260 million tourist visits this year, thanks to improved security and stability, according to regional chairman Erkin Tuniyaz.
Longtou Mountain in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province turns into a stunning ink wash painting after snowfall, captivating visitors with its alpine beauty.
Yunnan’s White Water Terrace, dubbed “China’s Pamukkale,” offers breathtaking fairy tale scenes with its shimmering azure mineral terraces formed by calcium-rich natural springs.
Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s Heilongjiang Province opens to visitors, showcasing nearly a thousand ice and snow sculptures. The festival offers diverse winter activities and welcomes global tourists.
The Hukou Waterfall on the Yellow River has transformed into a breathtaking winter spectacle, captivating tourists with its magnificent gushing waters in Shaanxi.
Discover Nanning, China’s Green City, known for its evergreen landscapes and role as China’s gateway to ASEAN.
Experience the enchanting winter wonderland of Changchun City as the 27th Ice and Snow New World festival unveils magnificent ice sculptures, thrilling ice slides, and immersive snow activities.
Explorers journey from Beijing to Xizang’s remote regions, uncovering the unique culture and traditions of the plateau in the documentary ‘Lingering Melody on the Plateau’.
Discover the serene beauty of China’s Tianshan Mountains in winter, where snow-capped peaks and frozen grasslands offer a breathtaking glimpse into nature’s untouched grandeur.
Yulong Snow Mountain, also known as Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, in Lijiang, Yunnan Province, mesmerizes visitors with its 13 peaks, 19 glaciers, and breathtaking snowy landscapes.
Early winter paints Nanjing’s Purple Mountain in vibrant hues, as leaves turn red, orange, and green, enriching the hillside scenery. Home to over 200 heritage sites, it’s a treasure trove of natural and historical wonders.
Explore Nanjing’s evergreen winter at the iconic Yangtze River Bridge, China’s first domestically designed modern bridge, and experience a unique blend of engineering prowess and natural beauty.
Fuyuan City, located in northeastern China’s Heilongjiang Province, is the first place in the country to welcome the sunrise each day. Known as China’s Eastern Pole, it offers breathtaking winter scenery where the Heilongjiang and Wusuli rivers meet.