Throughout history, China had remained a relatively isolated country, little known to the western world. For many people, it was too far away, or too mysterious, or too communistic. Now undergoing a period of extreme rapid economic development and modernization, this once distant country is now opening its arms widely to the outside world. China is indeed a new frontier for travellers, quickly assuming its place among the world's top travel destinations. There has never been a better time to experience the wonders of China. From exploring the majestic Forbidden City to walking on the Great Wall, no trip to China would be complete without spending time in and around Beijing. Next visit Xian, China's ancient capital, featuring the terra-cotta warriors' site. Some call it an Eighth Wonder of the World. With dig excavation still in progress, this is a remarkable chance to witness the uncovering of history first-hand. To make the most out of a visit to China, plan a cruise on the Yangtze River. Known for its beautiful landscape, travellers can see a mix of both the new and traditional Chinese culture. One of the places we visited is Shibaozhai, home of the 12 story temple which was built in 1650 and offers a spectacular view of the winding Yangtze River and the villages below. The natural beauty of China's landscape appears today much as it did centuries ago to the eyes of Marco Polo. Experience the wonder of the Three Gorges Dam, considered China's greatest engineering feat since the construction of the Great Wall. The massive scale of this project has caused grave concern among environmentalists, economists and human-rights activists, arousing perhaps the most outspoken words against the Chinese government since the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. Several years ago National Geographic wrote that nearly half the world's construction cranes were in operation in Shanghai alone. The resulting modernization of Shanghai has been nothing less than astonishing. The skyscrapers along Shanghai's Pudong District contrast the famous colonial era buildings across the Huangpu River's Bund. Travellers will also want to enjoy a visit to the Yu Gardens, the Old Town, and the Shanghai Museum. Hong Kong, long known as the "Jewel of the Orient" boasts a neon lined skyline that rivals any in the world. It has so many major attractions, it is difficult to choose what to see and do. Don't miss Victoria's Peak, Aberdeen's sampans, the Stanley Market and a Star Ferry ride to Kowloon. Yet these famous sights are just the beginning in discovering the fascinating land and faces of China. Traveling in China is a learning experience that will leave an impression on you for a lifetime. As China continues this period of rapid change, it is making its presence known around the globe. Dare to adventure to China!
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