Monday 17 August 2015

Unforgettable Gateway Attractions To Mainland China

By Jonny Blair


Historical and innovative phases of present day China present a unique attraction for millions allover the world. It has exciting opportunities for tourists, businessmen, students, exploration enthusiasts and fun lovers. It opens up a new world that is exciting and rewarding to the imagination of any visitor. The culture and inspiration derived out of resilience and creativity is breathtaking.

Notable among the attractions is the extent to which ambition powers the Chinese nation. Her skyline acts as a perfect gateway from land and the skies. It is an economic hub that offers the opportunity to work in different sectors. Her economy is accommodative with such cities as Pudong presenting a picturesque metropolitan across the Huangpu River in Shanghai.

The Mogao caves located on the Silk Road present travelers with a rewarding stopover. The 25km stretch is made up of 492 temples that date more than 1000 years. It served as a store for sacred scripture and artifacts for the ancient society in the region and is preserved to-date.

Sichuan is host to the Leshan Giant Buddha sculpture which stands 71 meters high. It was curved out of a cliff with notable features being the fingers that are three meters in length. Thousands of workers spent over 90 years assisting sculptors to come up with the figure.

Huang Mountains or Yellow Mountains in the Eastern region continue to attract millions. A new twist has been added with the installation of cable cars to lift visitors to some of its peaks. The peaks are peculiar with granite tips. The sky around this region is breathtaking. It is an entire mountain range with pine trees dotting the slopes.

Li River presents a unique cruising opportunity over the stretch between Guilin and Yangshuo. The stretch lines up beautiful mountains, farming villages, cliffs and caves for visitors on cruise ships. It acts as a perfect getaway for individuals seeking to escape the concrete jungle that is the cities.

The first Emperor of China left a legacy in the form of the terracotta army. These are sculptures in three pits which continue to attract millions to China. The sculptures represent soldiers, horses and their tools of war totaling to over 8000 pieces.

Among the busiest and deepest ports in the world is Victoria Harbor. It enchants with its incredible traffic from all over the world. The speed boats, junks and ferries crisscrossing the path make Hong Kong a major business attraction. Other common sites to visit include the Great Wall of China, Potala Palace and The Forbidden City. It is a country with incredible tourism, business and work opportunities for everyone.




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