MyChina.com Recommendations - From the Great Wall to Beijing
When you make your trip to tour China, there is so much sightseeing to do, that here at MyChina, we recommend that you try and make a detailed itinerary before leaving. And we also recommend taking as much time deciding what you want to see the most as you may not have time to see all the sights you wanted to.
Explore Beijing with MyChina.com and Ture China's Best Sights
In Beijing for example, there are so many wonderful places to take in such as the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and the Summer Palace and that doesn't even cover all the other ancient and modern sites including all that was developed for the Beijing Olympics that gave the city a completely different skyline.
Famous Sights in Macau
Some of the famous sights in Macau include a great mixture between the European and Chinese cultures that blend to give the city such an amazing vista. As well as all of the wonderful ancient views to take in like the markets, mazes, churches and temples there are also a vast amount of modern scenes to see such as the Macau Tower and the Fisherman's Wharf on top of all the fantastic gambling establishments such as the Sands Casino and the MGM Grand.
China's Great Wall
The Great Wall is probably on most people's lists of things to do whilst China sightseeing too. It was built in many stages between th 5th Century BC through to the 16th Century AD in order to protect China from attacks from the north. The wall is over 5,500 miles long and is made up trenches, watchtowers and also natural defensive landscapes, but even with all this behind it, there is still a myth about whether or not it can be seen from space which is still disputed.
Discover Hangzhou
And when you come to discovering Hangzhou one of the first things that MyChina.com recommends that you take in is all the wonderful temples inside it. With the Jingci Temple in the south of the West Lake, the Lingyin Temple 2kn to its west and the Yue-Temple in the northwest, there are plenty for you to take in. There is also a Catholic church called The Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Hangzhou which dates back to Ming Dynasty as well as the Fenghuang Temple which is one of the oldest mosques in China.
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