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Forget the neon skyscrapers. Here, in the Qilian Mountains, a vast salt flat creates a perfect reflection of the sky. Discover how ordinary travelers experience this surreal landscape and the real challenges of preserving it.
Beyond the Great Wall lies a landscape that looks like another planet. Driving through China's Qaidam Basin feels less like a vacation and more like an expedition across Mars, where ancient salt flats meet modern solar farms.
From lush summer valleys to snow-capped peaks in under four hours. Discover how the Duku Highway connects Xinjiang, offering a unique drive through changing seasons that defies typical travel expectations.
Beyond tourist guides, Qinghai is a land of stark contrasts where salt flats reflect the sky like mirrors and arid basins resemble Martian landscapes. Local residents turn extreme environments into unique communities, balancing ecological preservation with modern life.
Most travelers head straight for China's famous waterfalls, but we took a different path. Here is how ordinary hikers can bypass the crowds to find Guizhou's hidden valleys, raw nature, and quiet moments in one of Asia's most dynamic regions.
Forget the crowded boats of the main Li River. Drift down the Yulong River at dawn, where limestone peaks rise like ink strokes and local boatmen navigate by feel. This is the real Yangshuo, a living landscape of labor, silence, and ancient beauty.
Forget the soot. In Shanxi, ancient wooden temples stand beside high-speed rail stations, and digital storytellers are mapping a province once known only for its coal mines. A journey through the heart of Chinese civilization.
Forget the Great Wall. In Tianjin, laughter is the local language. Spend 48 hours eating steamed buns in alleyways, listening to crosstalk in crowded teahouses, and walking through century-old European streets where daily life unfolds against a backdrop of grand history.







































