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China Trail AttractionsHere are the top China trail listings so you can find the best in China for your trip. Read these trail reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Emei Shan ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Suishan, Sichuan Province, China Emei Shan is one of Buddhism's sacred mountains in China. Outside of tourists, monks, Lamas and Buddhists will make a holy pilgrimages here. 2. Climb Dali ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dali, Yunnan Province, China Located in the heart of Yunnan, China, Climb Dali offers guiding and instruction to all level of rock climbers, including those who have never climbed before. We.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Yangshuo, Guangxi Province, China The Yulong river-valley features beautiful Karst formations popping almost straight up out of lush terraced farmlands. It is a great place to hike around or go.. 4. 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. 5. Wuyi Shan ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Wuyishan, Fujian Province, China Wuyi Shan is a protected mountain area with scenic rock peaks, rivers and forests. 6. Jizushan ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dali, Yunnan Province, China Jizushan is a Buddhist holy mountain, with an ancient monastery on the top which looks over the Himalayas. It is stunning to walk the trail as it winds through forests.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China In the middle of the city, worth climbing, a retreat from the noisy big city. 8. Everywhere ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Beijing is a great place!!!!!!!! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China this is one of the best places i have been. a must do for anyone that loves to climb or hike. 10. National Park ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China Beautiful Mountains! The pictures of China that people see - but can never find - like the ones that are drawn in "Kung Fu Panda" that's where those mountains actually.. |