Great Beauty of China (1)

Great Beauty of China (1)

The meaning of travel is not simply to tell others, “I’ve been here,” but rather to experience a transformation. Travel can change a person’s temperament and broaden their perspective. On your journey, you will encounter different people with different habits, allowing you to understand that not everyone lives life in the same way as you do. In this way, your heart can become more open, and you can face your own life with a better mindset.

Come, foreign friends! Come to China and experience the beauty of China that will astonish your senses.

The Five Most Beautiful Lakes

Qinghai Lake: The Sea at the Heart of the Land (Qinghai)
Best time to visit: Suitable all year round.

Kanas Lake: God’s Palette (Xinjiang)
Best time to visit: Mid-July to mid-September.

Namtso Lake: Where You Whisper to the Divine (Tibet)
Best time to visit: July to September.

Heavenly Lake (Tianchi): Tranquility After the Storm (Jilin)
Best time to visit: July to September. Other seasons may be covered in snow.

West Lake (Hangzhou)
Best time to visit: West Lake offers different breathtaking views in all four seasons, each with its unique charm.

The Six Most Beautiful Grasslands

Hulunbuir Eastern Grassland (Inner Mongolia)
Best time to visit: From May to mid-September each year. Snow and ice season is from November to mid-February.

Yili Grassland (Xinjiang)
Best time to visit: July, August, and September.

Xilingol Grassland (Inner Mongolia)
Best time to visit: July and August each year.

Western Sichuan Alpine Grassland (Sichuan)
Best time to visit: Summer.

Nagqu Alpine Grassland (Tibet)
Best time to visit: From May to September each year.

Qilian Mountain Grassland (Qinghai, Gansu)
Best time to visit: June and July.

The Ten Most Beautiful Mountains

Mount Namjagbarwa: Paradise in the Clouds (Tibet)
Best time to visit: February to April and October to November are the best times for climbing.

Mount Gongga: Where the Wind Stands Still (Sichuan)
Best time to visit: Snow starts after late October, and the snow melts in March.

Mount Everest: The Guardian of the Soul (Tibet)
Best time to visit: Climbing season is from late April to early June, and mid-September to early October.

Meili Snow Mountain: The Snow God’s Guard of Honor (Yunnan)
Best time to visit: January to May for snow mountain views.

Huangshan: God’s Bonsai (Anhui)
Best time to visit: Peak season from March 16 to November 16; off-season from November 16 to March 15.

Three Sacred Mountains of Daocheng: The Landmark of Shangri-La (Sichuan)
Best time to visit: April to June, September to November; July and August are the rainy season.

Mount K2: A Distant Secret Realm (Xinjiang)
Best time to visit: Climbing season is from July to September.

Mount Kailash: The Abode of Gods (Tibet)
Best time to visit: From May to early July, and mid-August to October.

Mount Tai: The Totem of China (Shandong)
Best time to visit: Suitable for visiting all year round.

Mount Emei: Rising from the Basin to the Heavenly Court (Sichuan)
Best time to visit: Spring and autumn are the best seasons for tourism.

The Seven Most Beautiful Danxia Landforms

Mount Danxia: China’s Red Stone Park (Guangdong)
Best time to visit: Suitable for all seasons.

Mount Wuyi: Verdant Waters and Red Mountains of the Southeast (Fujian)
Best time to visit: Summer, despite the high temperatures, is when nature is at its most vibrant.

Dajin Lake: A Spectacular Danxia Landscape on Water (Fujian)
Best time to visit: Mild temperatures make it suitable for tourism year-round.

Longhu Mountain in Yingtan: Red Cliffs at the Site of Alchemy (Jiangxi)
Best time to visit: Suitable for visiting in all seasons; October is ideal for participating in Taoist cultural events.

Zijiang-Bajiaozhai-Liangshan Danxia: The Spirit of Danxia in Green Peaks and Red Cliffs (Guangxi, Hunan)

Zhangye Danxia Landform: A Palace-Like Danxia Crafted by Nature (Gansu)
Best time to visit: From June to September, which is the best season for tourism.

Chishui Danxia Landform: Silver Waterfalls Cascading Over Red Cliffs (Guizhou)
Best time to visit: Suitable for all seasons.

The Five Most Beautiful Peak Forests

Yangshuo, Guilin: A Natural Gallery of Mountains and Waters (Guangxi)
Best time to visit: April and October, especially around the blooming of Osmanthus flowers in August.

Wulingyuan: A Lost Masterpiece in the Deep Mountains (Hunan)
Best time to visit: Spring and autumn, when the weather is cool and perfect for travel.

Wan Fenglin: The Heartbeat of the Plateau (Guizhou)
Best time to visit: July and August. The many waterfalls appear more majestic with water, and summer is perfect for rafting.

Mount Sanqing: The Most Beautiful Granite on the Edge of the Western Pacific (Jiangxi)
Best time to visit: Autumn, when the weather is dry and pleasant.

Luoping Peak Forest: A Golden Garden (Yunnan)
Best time to visit: From late February to early March, when the rapeseed flowers are in full bloom.

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