UNESCO World Heritage Site, China’s imperial palace for 24 emperors (Ming/Qing Dynasties), featuring 9,000+ rooms, imperial collections, and iconic red-yellow architecture – Beijing’s #1 must-visit attraction.
Temple of Heaven Park
UNESCO World Heritage Site, ancient imperial temple where Qing emperors prayed for good harvests – famous for the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests & Echo Wall, a top Beijing cultural landmark.
Summer Palace
UNESCO World Heritage Site, China’s largest imperial garden, featuring Longevity Hill, Kunming Lake, and the iconic Long Corridor – a must-visit Beijing attraction for imperial history and scenic beauty.
Beijing Olympic Park (Bird’s Nest, Water Cube)
Iconic 2008 Olympic Games venue & 2022 Winter Olympics site, featuring the Bird’s Nest Stadium, Water Cube Aquatics Center, and Olympic Forest Park – a top Beijing landmark for sports fans and architecture lovers.
Mount Siguniang
A famous mountain range in western Sichuan, known as the “Oriental Alps” for its four snow-capped peaks and alpine scenery.
Daocheng Yading Scenic Area
A stunning alpine scenic area in western Sichuan, known as the “Soul of Shangri-La” for its snow-capped mountains and glacial lakes.
Ruoergai Grassland
A vast high-altitude grassland in northern Sichuan, part of the Tibetan Plateau, famous for its alpine meadows and lake scenery.
Langzhong Ancient City
One of China’s Four Great Ancient Cities, located in Nanchong, Sichuan, famous for its风水 culture and ancient architecture.
Pingle Ancient Town
A historic ancient town in Qionglai, Sichuan, famous for its bamboo culture and 2,000-year-old banyan trees.
Huanglongxi Ancient Town
A well-preserved ancient water town near Chengdu, Sichuan, known for its The Ming and Qing Dynasties architecture and river-side scenery.










