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  • Shanghai
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  • Lhasa
  • Xi'an
Shanghai is China's largest commercial and financial centre and is considered by many to be the gateway into China. Once known as the "Paris of the Orient," modern is a city without attracts millions of visitors annually from abroad as well as from across China that flock to enjoy its excellent shopping, famed tourist sites and buzzing street culture.
Beijing is the cultural and political capital of the People's Republic of China. This ancient city has remained a constant throughout the many incarnations of the Chinese nation, a history stretching back over 5000 years.
Guilin is one of China's most attractive urban areas. Situated in the heart of Guangxi Zhuang Autonymous region, this pleasant city is a perfect base from which to enjoy south China's stunning natural scenery. This region's characteristic limestone karst landscape draws visitors from all over the world. They are easily accessible by bike or river boat cruise from the urban centre of Guilin.
Hangzhou was founded approximately 2,200 years ago during the Qin Dynasty and is counted among the Seven Ancient Capitals of China. Marco Polo wrote that the city was undoubtedly the noblest and finest city in the world at the time. With its famous natural beauty and cultural heritage, it is one of China's most important tourist destinations.
Tibet offers fabulous monastery sights, breathtaking high-altitude treks, stunning views of the world's highest mountains, and one of the world's most intriguing people and culture. Located at the bottom of a small basin surrounded by mountains, Lhasa sits 3,650 meters above sea level at the center of the Tibetan Plateau.
Originally known as Chang'an, Xi'an was once the starting point of the famed Silk Road. Over a period of more than 2,000 years, Xi'an was the capital city of eleven different dynasties. Along with Rome and Constantinople, this city was a world leader in culture and trade and played a vital role in bridging the gap between East and West.