Tourist Attractions

Discover China’s Most Iconic Tourist Attractions

From the imperial grandeur of Beijing to the futuristic skyline of Shanghai, the misty temples of Chengdu, and the timeless charm of Xi’an, China offers a journey through living history and modern energy.

Beijing Tourist Attractions

China Tourist Attractions – Spring Blossoms at Xi’an Palace Walls

The Forbidden City (Palace Museum): The largest and best-preserved wooden palace complex in the world. Twenty-four emperors governed China from here over 600 years. The red walls and yellow roofs hide the settings of famous period dramas. Walking past the Hall of Supreme Harmony and seeing the “Zhengda Guangming” plaque in the Palace of Heavenly Purity instantly takes you back to the peak of the feudal dynasties.

The Great Wall: The ultimate symbol of Chinese civilization. For the classic “not a true hero until you’ve climbed the Great Wall” experience, the Badaling Section is the most accessible. A cable car takes you straight to North Tower 8 to look down at the wall snaking like a dragon.

Top Beijing Tourist Attractions

Panorama of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing

Temple of Heaven

Badaling Great Wall surrounded by colorful autumn foliage

Badaling Great Wall

Magnolia flowers blooming beside the red walls of the Forbidden City in Beijing

Forbidden City

Tiananmen Square

Panoramic view of the Summer Palace in Beijing with Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill

Summer Palace

Entrance of Prince Gong Mansion in Beijing, historic cultural site and popular human heritage attraction

Prince Gong’s Mansion

Shanghai Tourist Attractions

China Tourist Attractions – The Bund Skyline and Historic Architecture in Shanghai

The Bund (Waitan): The essential starting point. Fifty-two buildings in Neoclassical and Art Deco styles line the Huangpu River. At night, the neon lights and the glow of the Oriental Pearl Tower create a scene straight out of The Great Gatsby.

Lujiazui Skyline: Take a ferry across to Pudong. The glass facades of the “Lujiazui Three” (Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, Jin Mao Tower) reflect a sense of futurism. The “Top of Shanghai” Observation Deck on the 118th floor of Shanghai Tower offers a 360-degree view of the city skyline.

Top Shanghai Tourist Attractions

Night view of The Bund’s historic buildings illuminated along the Huangpu River in Shanghai

The Bund

Daytime panoramic view of the Oriental Pearl Tower and Lujiazui’s three towers — Shanghai Tower, World Financial Center, and Jin Mao Tower under clear blue sky

Lujiazui & the Oriental Pearl Tower

Night view of Yuyuan Garden Shanghai from visitor’s perspective, illuminated traditional architecture and glowing ponds

Yuyuan Garden

Historic buildings on Nanjing Road Shanghai showing old architecture and heritage charm

Nanjing Road Shanghai

Enchanted Storybook Castle at Shanghai Disneyland with daytime reflection on water

Shanghai Disneyland

Panoramic view of tourists rowing boats through Zhujiajiao Water Town canals.

Zhujiajiao Water Town

Chengdu Tourist Attractions

China Tourist Attractions – Chengdu Panda Teahouse and Local Culture

Wuhou Shrine (Wuhouci): This is a mandatory historical stop. It’s the only temple in the world dedicated to both a monarch and his minister (Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang). The red walls and bamboo shadows hold the soul of the Three Kingdoms era. Holographic 4D projections vividly bring their stories to life, making history instantly accessible.

Giant Panda Breeding Research Base: This is a world-class sanctuary for pandas. The best time to visit is 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM when the pandas are most active. Visitors can closely watch cubs being fed and climbing trees. The on-site “Panda Post Office” offers custom postcard services—a memory that travels across oceans.

Top Chengdu Tourist Attractions

Giant panda Huahua smiling adorably at Chengdu Panda Base

Chengdu Panda

Visitors walking at the main gate of Chengdu Wuhou Shrine under sunlight, showcasing Three Kingdoms culture

Wuhou Shrine

Nanqiao Bridge night view Dujiangyan blue tears reflection

Dujiangyan Irrigation System

Entrance to Mount Qingcheng Back Mountain, hiking trails in Chengdu

Mount Qingcheng

Mount Emei Golden Summit with majestic Buddha statue

Mount Emei

Jiuzhaigou

Xi’an Tourist Attractions

China Tourist Attractions – Lantern Festival at Xi’an Tang Paradise

Each corner of Xi’an carries echoes of a thousand years of civilization.
Terracotta Warriors — Often called the Eighth Wonder of the World, these 8,000 life-sized soldiers guard China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang.

Shaanxi History Museum — Free but ticketed. Don’t miss the Tang goldware and the agate beast-head cup.
Ancient City Wall — Cycle atop this 14 km Ming wall and enjoy the skyline where tiled roofs meet neon lights.

Top Xi’an Tourist Attractions

Close-up of a Terracotta Army warrior showing unique face and armor design in Xi’an

Xi’an’s Terracotta Army

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda with Xuanzang statue in Xi’an, China

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda

Panoramic view of the Palace of Longevity at Huaqing Palace in Xi’an, China

Huaqing Palace

Aerial night view of the Shaanxi History Museum in Xi’an, showcasing Tang Dynasty–inspired architecture

Shaanxi History Museum

Panoramic view of Danfeng Gate at Daming Palace in Xi’an, China, after a sunny rain

Daming Palace

Scenic pavilion inside Xi’an Forest of Steles Museum surrounded by stone inscriptions

Xi’an Forest of Steles Museum

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Low-angle view of the Great Wall of China in Beijing, showing the historic structure stretching into the mountains
Night view of the Bund in Shanghai, China

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