
Young Brazilians Reveal Top Chinese Cities to Explore
Young Brazilians share their favorite Chinese cities, highlighting cultural and natural attractions ahead of the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
News & Insights Across Asia
Young Brazilians share their favorite Chinese cities, highlighting cultural and natural attractions ahead of the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
Yangshuo County in Guangxi attracts global learners with immersive Chinese language programs, blending education with cultural exploration amid scenic landscapes.
Meet ‘Grandpa Bear,’ the 67-year-old skiing sensation inspiring visitors at Xinjiang’s Jiangjun Hill Resort with his bear-suited slopes style and handmade skis.
A Shaolin monk’s throat-spear demonstration reveals the disciplined artistry behind China’s ancient martial traditions, blending physical mastery with cultural philosophy.
Explore Qingdao’s May Fourth Square, a vibrant blend of historical symbolism and modern urban life, offering cultural insights and scenic views in Shandong Province.
China’s expanded visa-free transit program now includes Indonesia, allowing 10-day stays for eligible travelers, boosting regional connectivity and economic ties.
A 2.5km stretch of Shanxi’s Taihang Highway features 16 dramatic turns, offering both engineering brilliance and breathtaking mountain views.
A futuristic campsite in Guizhou’s Longli County offers space capsule accommodations amidst natural landscapes, boosting local tourism and rural development.
Xinjiang’s blend of Silk Road history, vibrant culture, and improved travel access positions it as a top destination for global travelers exploring China’s diverse landscapes.
Yuncheng Salt Lake in Shanxi dazzles with vibrant summer hues, blending 4,000 years of history with natural beauty. Known as China’s ‘Dead Sea,’ it’s a global inland sulfate lake marvel.
China records 653.7 million domestic trips during Dragon Boat Festival holiday, a 2.5% increase from 2023, with road travel dominating 91% of journeys.
China recorded 657 million cross-regional trips during the Dragon Boat Festival, marking a 3% annual increase in domestic travel and economic activity.
Discover Kunshan’s Qiandeng Ancient Town, where lantern-lit nights reveal centuries of history and cultural charm along serene canals.
Explore Nanjing’s Ming Dynasty heritage through its ancient city walls and the Qinhuai River, uncovering stories etched in brick and water.
Discover Qiantong Ancient Town in Zhejiang, where centuries-old traditions meet a 300-bowl tofu feast, drawing global travelers to experience China’s cultural heartbeat.
China’s new visa-free initiative for South American travelers bridges Chile’s Andes and China’s salt lakes, fostering cultural and economic ties.
China introduces visa-free entry for citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, enhancing regional connectivity and economic collaboration.
Foreign vloggers highlight China’s safety, modern infrastructure, and efficient transportation as key reasons it’s a top travel destination.
Zhejiang province sees 40% surge in Latin American tourists, blending cultural heritage with economic opportunities in China’s dynamic east.
Anhui’s Taiping Lake drives eco-tourism growth through biodiversity conservation and sustainable development strategies, attracting global interest.