What to do in China?

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  1. lizfairy's Avatar
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    What to do in China?
    Going to China in late May. Which cultural experiences can I not miss?
  2. Kiss's Avatar
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    Re: What to do in China?
    Depends where you are going.

    I went to Beijing saw the Birdsnest stadium, Hangzhou to the lake which was beautiful, Shanghai where I went to the Bund, The Great Wall is a given which I went to and was awesome so you should see it, I also went to Xi'an and saw the Terracotta Warriors.

    Here are some photos I took:









    You'll have a great time!
    Last edited by Kiss; 15-04-2012 at 00:13.
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    Re: What to do in China?
    There's lots to do in China.

    Keeping quiet about your opinions on everything is a popular choice for many.
  4. Kolya's Avatar
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    Re: What to do in China?
    My top 3: Guilin river boat trip, cycling around Xi'an city walls, going up Victoria Peak in Hong Kong.
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    Re: What to do in China?
    Check out West Lake and XiXi Wetlands in Hangzhou. Or maybe check out Tiger Leaping Gorge and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang. Or go panda trekking in Chengdu. Or stay in Beijing and trek the Great Wall. Go to Xian to see the Terracotta Warriors, then hop over to see limestone karsts in Yangshuo. End your trip with a visit to Shanghai.
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    Re: What to do in China?
    Steal a terracotta warrior. Do it. Doooo it.
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