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ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Tibet (Xizang Autonomous Region), China A magnificent way to experience the views of Lhasa is to climb to the top of Jokhang Monastery. On the way pass the elderly community who come every day to pray.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Huangshan, Anhui Province, China This magical mountain is well worth a visit. The paths are well trodden by Buddhist hermits of old and their calligraphy remains embedded in the rock faces. The.. 83. Changbai Shan ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Jilin, Jilin Province, China China's largest nature reserve in Jilin Province, where you can see a magnificent volcanic crater lake, stunning waterfalls and beautiful forests home to the.. 84. Hua Shan ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China One of five sacred mountains in Taoism and is the western most one from the center of it all, Song Shan, Henan. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Shigatse, Tibet (Xizang Autonomous Region), China The starting point for ascending Mount Everest via the north route. Also a popular trekking destination. 86. Gulangyu ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Xiamen, Fujian Province, China Gulan Island has a long history. I love to wonder around in the island, and feel the salty breeze running through my hair and my face. Favorite thing to do is to get a.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China A great little town to wander around. There are a ton of tourists, but they are primarily Chinese, so somehow it doesnt feel like a tourist trap. The old city is quite.. 88. Hongcun Village ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Biyang, Anhui Province, China Beautiful village full of magnificent merchant homes dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. 89. Tulou ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Fengcheng, Fujian Province, China Unusual circular earth buildings found in a gorgeous secluded area of southwest Fujian province. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Xinzhuang, Shanghai Province, China This massive cathedral can accommodate up to 2,500 worshipers and is a striking find among modern Shanghai. Though it was vandalized, rebuilt, and re-designed within.. |