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Why you should travel to China
China, a country you deserve to visit once a year or even every season
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The topography of China is high in the west and low in the east, showing a stepwise distribution. The variety and typicality of China's landforms are unparalleled and unmatched by other countries in the world.
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In the eyes of Chinese, diet is only divided into China's and non-China's. Because of the earlier evolution of utensils and civilizations, we do not have a culture of eating raw meat. The Chinese diet has evolved over thousands of years to represent the highest level in the world, while the diet of Western World may only be in the barbaric era by contrast. Unless you experience and enjoy it by yourself, or you will definitely think this is an offense, and this will probably become the biggest regret in your life.
Discover moreThe most vivid beauty of China lies in the celebration of the cycle of four seasons
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2026 - 01 - 12 (11 days)
春节
2026 - 01 - 12 (11 days)
Travel With Movies
Somebody once said that the films were the most informative travel guide, and the scenes in the films can always arouse people's impulse to travel. Follow the movie shots, feel the exotic streets and trees and the scenes that move you... Today, you could travel with the films and see the classic scenic spots in China.
Avatar
James Cameron's groundbreaking sci-fi epic where the floating Hallelujah Mountains of Pandora were inspired by Zhangjiajie's otherworldly quartz sandstone pillars in Hunan Province, creating an alien landscape rooted in Chinese natural wonders.
Avatar
Mission: Impossible III
Tom Cruise's action thriller featuring dramatic sequences shot across Shanghai's iconic skyline, including the historic Bund waterfront and the futuristic Pudong district with its towering skyscrapers.
Mission: Impossible III
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Michael Bay's robot blockbuster featuring explosive action sequences in Wulong's Three Natural Bridges, where the dramatic karst formations of Chongqing create an alien-like battlefield for Optimus Prime and the Autobots.
Transformers: Age of Extinction
The Great Wall
Zhang Yimou's monster epic starring Matt Damon, filmed at Zhangjiakou's desert landscapes and featuring the legendary Great Wall as humanity's last defense against mythical creatures.
The Great Wall
Mulan
Disney's live-action adaptation starring Liu Yifei, filmed across Xinjiang's Tianshan Mountains and Turpan's desert landscapes, bringing the legendary Chinese warrior's story to life with breathtaking scenery.
Mulan
Kung Fu Panda 3
DreamWorks' animated sequel featuring the secret panda village inspired by China's Sichuan mountains and Tibetan plateau landscapes, celebrating Chinese culture, kung fu, and family bonds.
Kung Fu Panda 3
The Last Emperor
Bernardo Bertolucci's Oscar-winning biopic was the first Western production granted unprecedented access to Beijing's Forbidden City, filming across its 9,999 rooms to tell the story of China's final monarch.
The Last Emperor
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Ang Lee's Oscar-winning martial arts masterpiece features the iconic bamboo forest fight scene filmed in Anji's Great Bamboo Sea, showcasing the ethereal beauty of China's Jiangnan landscape.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Hero
Zhang Yimou's visually stunning wuxia film features the golden autumn fight scene in Zhangjiakou's poplar forests, a masterpiece of color symbolism and martial arts choreography that redefined the genre.
Hero
House of Flying Daggers
Zhang Yimou's romantic wuxia tale features mesmerizing bamboo forest battles filmed in Yongchuan's Tea Mountain, where the green bamboo becomes both weapon and stage for this visual poetry.
House of Flying Daggers
Avatar
James Cameron's groundbreaking sci-fi epic where the floating Hallelujah Mountains of Pandora were inspired by Zhangjiajie's otherworldly quartz sandstone pillars in Hunan Province, creating an alien landscape rooted in Chinese natural wonders.
Avatar
Mission: Impossible III
Tom Cruise's action thriller featuring dramatic sequences shot across Shanghai's iconic skyline, including the historic Bund waterfront and the futuristic Pudong district with its towering skyscrapers.
Mission: Impossible III
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Michael Bay's robot blockbuster featuring explosive action sequences in Wulong's Three Natural Bridges, where the dramatic karst formations of Chongqing create an alien-like battlefield for Optimus Prime and the Autobots.
Transformers: Age of Extinction
The Great Wall
Zhang Yimou's monster epic starring Matt Damon, filmed at Zhangjiakou's desert landscapes and featuring the legendary Great Wall as humanity's last defense against mythical creatures.
The Great Wall
Mulan
Disney's live-action adaptation starring Liu Yifei, filmed across Xinjiang's Tianshan Mountains and Turpan's desert landscapes, bringing the legendary Chinese warrior's story to life with breathtaking scenery.
Mulan
Kung Fu Panda 3
DreamWorks' animated sequel featuring the secret panda village inspired by China's Sichuan mountains and Tibetan plateau landscapes, celebrating Chinese culture, kung fu, and family bonds.
Kung Fu Panda 3
The Last Emperor
Bernardo Bertolucci's Oscar-winning biopic was the first Western production granted unprecedented access to Beijing's Forbidden City, filming across its 9,999 rooms to tell the story of China's final monarch.
The Last Emperor
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Ang Lee's Oscar-winning martial arts masterpiece features the iconic bamboo forest fight scene filmed in Anji's Great Bamboo Sea, showcasing the ethereal beauty of China's Jiangnan landscape.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Hero
Zhang Yimou's visually stunning wuxia film features the golden autumn fight scene in Zhangjiakou's poplar forests, a masterpiece of color symbolism and martial arts choreography that redefined the genre.
Hero
House of Flying Daggers
Zhang Yimou's romantic wuxia tale features mesmerizing bamboo forest battles filmed in Yongchuan's Tea Mountain, where the green bamboo becomes both weapon and stage for this visual poetry.
House of Flying Daggers
FROM CHANG'AN TO DUNHUANG
A journey through centuries of deserts, Buddha statues, and ancient cities.
- Suggested MonthJun-Sept
- Suggested duration6-7 days



































