Harbin has a delightful mix of Chinese and modern foreign cultures - gaining it the title "Oriental Paris".
Dali has many names. Among them are "Geneva of the East" and "City of Flowers", because of the city's colorful culture, breathtaking nature and gorgeous climate.
KNOWN for its cutting-edge bars, offbeat galleries and ethnic restaurants, East London is by far the city’s trendiest area (just ask Ralph Fiennes and Keira Knightley, who both live here), crowded with shoppers during the day and clubbers at night.
For professional cyclists, mountains are perfect for an adventure. But for the average cyclist, Hangzhou offers a pleasant, safe, not-so-energy-consuming excursion around West Lake.
The best way to tour Xi'an's city walls is on two wheels.
There is no better place to cycle than Xiamen. With its clean environment and picturesque natural landscape, this sub-tropical paradise is dubbed "the garden on the sea".
Some people in Shanghai think cycling in the summer is a crazy thing to do. But Shanghai is famed for its boulevards and French phoenix trees, which offer shade and pleasant surroundings.
Cycling is a great way to explore China, and for many reasons.
A new travel policy will allow residents of six mainland cities to visit Taiwan individually, not as part of tour groups.
Dajue Temple (Dajue Si) is popular not only for its history and ancient structures, but also for its springtime blossoms and its autumn leaves.
First-time visitors are often stunned by the beauty of Qingdao. Its distinctive red tiled buildings, greenery, blue seas and azure sky set it apart from other Chinese cities.