The Forbidden City in Beijing
It was at one time a "castle city" where common individuals were prohibited passage. A luxurious show of old Chinese structural planning, more than 8,000 rooms with brilliant rooftops are richly composed and painted in red and yellow.
The Forbidden City was the majestic royal residence of the Ming and Qing Dynasties for a long time till 1911. 24 rulers lived there. World Cultural Heritage, and now known as 'the Palace Museum' among Chinese, it is a fortune place of Chinese social and authentic relics.
It is perceived as one of the five most imperative castles on the planet (with the Palace of Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in the UK, the White House in the US, and the Kremlin in Russia).
The Yellow Mountains — a Top National Park
The karst scene along the Li River has caught the heart of specialists. Eras of Chinese painters and artists have been enlivened by the excellence of nature there, utilizing their pens and brushes to catch the stunning common landscape.
These days it's a prominent photography destination. At the point when Chinese voyagers look for a spot for regular excellence, they first consider Li River and Yangshuo.
The 83-kilometer-long area of the Li River in the middle of Guilin and Yangshuo is the most wonderful. The waterway scene is improved with startling slopes, steep bluffs, and cultivating towns, and is lined with bamboo forests.
The Li River was recorded as one of the "World's Top Ten Watery Wonders" by America's National Geographic Magazine. A few world well known figures have gone to the Li River, including previous US Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush (senior), and Bill Gates.
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