- The Great Wall of China
- Location: Northern China (near Beijing)
- Highlight: A UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning over 13,000 miles, offering hikes like Mutianyu and Jinshanling.
- Terracotta Army (Xi’an)
- Location: Xi’an, Shaanxi Province
- Highlight: Thousands of life-sized clay soldiers guarding Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb since 210 BCE.
- Forbidden City (Beijing)
- Location: Central Beijing
- Highlight: Imperial palace complex from the Ming and Qing dynasties, housing 980 buildings and the Palace Museum.
- Li River & Karst Mountains (Guilin/Yangshuo)
- Location: Guangxi Region
- Highlight: Iconic boat cruises through mist-covered limestone peaks and rural landscapes.
- Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park
- Location: Sichuan Province
- Highlight: Turquoise lakes, waterfalls, and Tibetan villages in a pristine alpine environment.
- Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
- Location: Hunan Province
- Highlight: Towering sandstone pillars (inspiration for Avatar) and the glass-bottomed Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Bridge.
- The Bund & Shanghai Skyline
- Location: Shanghai
- Highlight: Contrast of colonial-era architecture and futuristic skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower and Oriental Pearl TV Tower.
- Chengdu Panda Research Base
- Location: Sichuan Province
- Highlight: Conservation center to observe giant pandas and red pandas in a naturalistic setting.
- Yellow Mountains (Huangshan)
- Location: Anhui Province
- Highlight: Dramatic granite peaks, ancient pine trees, and sea of clouds revered in Chinese art and poetry.
- Potala Palace (Lhasa)
- Location: Tibet Autonomous Region
- Highlight: Former winter palace of the Dalai Lama, a sacred site with golden rooftops and Himalayan vistas.
There are so many beautiful tourist attractions in China. These only represent some of the famous attractions. There are many other attractions that are also very beautiful. I love China. In addition to its beauty, there are also many delicious foods.

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