Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 6, 2016

Best Things To Do In China (Part 2)

If you are planning for China holidays and confusing things to do, places to visit in China. Check out the best things to do in China below for the the best China tour and travel.
Stay in a Tibetan Family's Home
Stay in a Tibetan Family's Home
If you're looking to stay somewhere a little more authentic between hiking excursions in the Sichuan province, don't miss Zhuo Ma's Jiuzhaigou Home-Stay, located in a mountain village about a 15-minute drive from the park.
Zhuo Ma and her family welcome visitors into their traditional Tibetan home, where they offer three simple guestrooms with shared bath. Three communal meals a day are included, featuring local cuisine like stir-fried cabbage, freshly baked bread with honey from the property's beehives, rich yak butter tea and home-brewed barley wine. 
Have a Culinary Adventure
In China's southwestern corner lies the Yunnan province, a fascinating melting pot of ethnic minority cultures. There you'll find the Linden Centre, a hotel and visitor attraction in a restored courtyard estate that's dedicated to cultural immersion. There are a wide variety of activities to try here, from calligraphy classes and Dongjing music lessons to bike tours and temple hikes, but our favorites give you a taste of Yunnan's unique local cuisine.
Spend an hour or two learning to cook Chinese dumplings or bake the flatbread traditional to the nearby village of Xizhou is one of interesting things to do in China holidays. If you'd rather let the experts do the cooking, the Linden Centre can arrange a home-cooked dinner with a local Muslim family. The Xizhou Village and Morning Market Walking Tour includes detours to a cheese maker and a noodle factory.
Go for a Ride at the Great Wall
There are few sites more iconic on our planet than the Great Wall of China. But celebrity brings with it busloads of tourists, so if you want to see the Great Wall without the crowds, head to the Mutianyu section. Located some 37 miles from Beijing, this 1.5-mile stretch of the Great Wall features 22 watch towers for visitors to explore. It also offers two unique ways to arrive at and depart from the Wall: cable car and toboggan.
Follow the Silk Road
Modern-day travelers can retrace the steps of these ancient caravans by exploring all or part of the Silk Road. The Chinese portion of the route extends between Kashgar in the west and Xian in the east (though many tours include Beijing as well). Along the way you'll shop in colorful bazaars, explore desert villages and go through spectacular mountain passes. Tour operators such as Silk Road Treasure JourneysKashgar Guide and G Adventures offer packages ranging from nine to 20 nights.
See the World's Longest Graffiti Street
With vibrantly colored murals, tags and stencils splashed across nearly a mile-long stretch of buildings, Huangjueping Street (sometimes called the "Doodle Art Street") is believed to be the world's longest graffiti street. Located in the bustling city of Chongqing in southwestern China, the street showcases the work of hundreds of artists, including numerous students at the nearby Sichuan Fine Art Institute. 
The local area has become something of a haven for art; in addition to the Fine Art Institute, there are a number of galleries and workshops where up-and-coming artists ply their trade. The area is accessible by public bus.
This Graffiti Street is one of the ideal places to visit in China. 
Check out for more things to do and place to visit in China here and hope you have interesting China holidays.

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