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Visit China

  • Architecture

    With some of the most recognisable buildings and monuments in the world, from the ancient Forbidden City to the ultra-modern skyscrapers of Shanghai and Pudong, a trip to China is must for anyone interested in city and rural architecture.

    Architecture
  • City life

    China is awash with enormous cities, arguably the three most famous being Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing. All three cities are excellent places to watch the world bustle along around you, whilst of course being some of the top cities to shop and dine.

    City life
  • Communist history

    The portrait of Chairman Mao that stands proud on the front of the Forbidden City is just one of the countless examples of the influence that the Communists have had on this country.

    Communist history
  • Local cuisine

    Surely one of the top worldwide cuisines, each region of China is famous for different delicacies. Sichuan hot pot, Hong Kong dim sum, and of course Peking duck, all dishes to get the taste buds going.

    Local cuisine
  • Minority groups

    In some of the more rural parts of the country ethnic minority groups can be found in large numbers. Many of the same tribes that are found in Laos, Cambodia and Thailand have also settled in Yunnan province and also in Guizhou and Guangxi. Many still wear there traditional dress and so a visit to these regions is often a colourful one!

    Minority groups
  • Views & scenery

    The different regions of China boast a myriad of different fascinating and beautiful landscapes, the limestone karst mountains in the Guilin area and the high plains crossing over into Tibet to name a couple.

    Views & scenery

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Visit The Yangtze River, China

Rushing from the cold mountains of Qinghai across China’s vast hinterland to the East China Sea, the Yangtze river gives life to some of China’s most fertile land, and has carved out scenery that has inspired poets and painters for millennia.

Sun setting on Wu Gorge

The Yangtze River

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Famed for her beauty and feared for the destructive power unleashed when seasonal floods break her banks, the Yangtze River or Chang Jiang has long held an iconic place in Chinese culture, art and literature.

Rushing from the cold mountains of Qinghai across China’s vast hinterland to Shanghai and the East China Sea, the world’s third longest river gives life to some of China’s most fertile land, and has carved out scenery that has inspired poets and painters for millennia. The epic river journey through the Yangtze Three Gorges has long been considered amongst China’s premier spectacles, but with the completion of the controversial Three Gorges Dam the future of this scenic wonder has been cast into doubt. The first phase of flooding has so far left its glory undimmed, but the second phase is due to be completed in 2009.

The numerous cruising itineraries available are the perfect way to explore China’s otherwise inaccessible heartland in comfort, and witness not only the legendary Wu, Qutang and Xiling Gorges, but also the equally impressive Lesser Three Gorges. The dam itself is awesome - a giant construction resembling a science fiction film set.

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