China Cultural, Religious and Historic Sites Tours 2024/2025
Recognized as the oldest continuous civilization in the world, there’s little doubting China’s ability to impress the visitor when it comes to history. While today’s communist state may be secular, the country boasts impressive Buddhist temples alongside magnificent structures from its long imperial past.
China Cultural, religious and historic sites Reviews
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Brilliant China Trip
5 - Excellent
Judeena Adnersen
“An incomparable tour. I have participated in several group tours before, which are ideal, but this trip is the most valuable one. I was impressed by the beautiful scenery of China along the way. We have been to modern and developed cities, and the people we met are also very warm and friendly. I feel that China is one of the safest countries in the world, and it is safe to go out alone at night. China's high-speed railway is probably the fastest, quietest and most modern train I have ever taken. I sincerely recommend such a trip to you!”
You will love it!
5 - Excellent
Barnett Hansen
“It was a very unforgettable trip. Our guide was humorous and knowledgeable, which made us learn a lot of interesting things about Chinese culture. I really want to have the opportunity to travel with him again in more places in China.”
A colorful exploration and discovery
5 - Excellent
Kraig Anderson
“China is a multi-ethnic country, especially in the southwest of China, where there are many ethnic minorities. This exploration tour of China's ethnic minorities has made me more aware of their culture and customs. They have their own language, their own traditional clothing, their own eating habits and special marriage customs, and so on. It is really colorful! I like this kind of real travel and recommend it to you.”
Top Cultural, Religious and Historic Sites in China
The highlights of any China tour, Stroll the medieval remains of the breathtaking Great Wall of China. Though it may not be visible from space as legend has it, that takes nothing away from the sheer immensity of a structure stretching 6250 kilometers.
Head to Xian and come face to face with the 8000-person strong Terracotta Army in the 2,500-year-old Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, only discovered in 1974.
Gaze at the amazing architecture of Beijing’s Forbidden City, the palace complex that was the main residence of China’s emperors for close to 500 years. The world’s largest collection of ancient wooden buildings, many of the 1000 buildings date back to the early 1400's.
Hop aboard a bullet train to Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, where centuries of Buddhist tradition continue amid impressive relics from former ages, including the Potala Palace, the historic home of the Dalai Lamas.
Glimpse the embalmed body of Mao Zedong, the man who created modern China, at his Mausoleum in Beijing, where he has laid at rest under guard since his death in 1976.
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