Top five places to visit in China
China is just another ancient heritage country which greets all the visiting tourists and travellers with great hospitality and élan. There have been many tourist hotspots in China owing particularly to the significance and beauty of the places. China has always been a country of ancient heritage and culture and one that boasts of its culture and manages to preserve its culture. At times, China takes desperate measures and prevents any kind of tourism interference or ventures to protect the most precious heritage of the country. The Shaolin temple has been the perfect example of this aspect but there are a lot many of the places to visit for the visiting tourists.
Among the top five places for the tourists, the Great Wall would definitely be the first priority among the travellers and is one of the patent tourist spots in China. This wall was built during the Ming Dynasty with numerous towers and wall platforms. The next tourist hotspot that features among the top 5 Chinese tourist spots is definitely the Bund in Shanghai. The Bud, located on the bank of Huangpu River has its face towards Pudong and lies towards the east of the district of Huangpu. The series of buildings that appear in this part of Shanghai is being referred to as the Bund. The special feature here is that these buildings are stretched across the area and have a definite and restricted height.
The next tourist favorite spot in China is the Forbidden City in central Beijing. This has been a traditional place for culture throughout the middle of the Ming Dynasty up to the Qing Dynasty. This city holds the Palace Museum which is a true heritage.
The next hotspot in China is the Hangzhou Lake or the West Lake in Hangzhou. This picturesque lake has been a wonderful scenic venture surrounded by hills on three of its sides and has the ground level gardens, forests, springs and intense foliage. The final hotspot is the Terra Cotta Warriors in Xian which comprises the statues of the famous Terra Cotta warriors, horses, chariots, generals, musicians and acrobats. This has been an exhibitory memorial art for all tourists.
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