Where To Stay In China
A rendering of Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Jiuzhaigou Valley, China. (photo via Marriott International)Chengdu
One of our favorite places to visit in China is Chengdu, and we know you¡¯ll love it too. See the world¡¯s tallest stone Buddha, go on a day trip to the terracotta army, or visit the Giant Panda Breeding Center.?
We especially enjoyed the bicycle tour of the city. It¡¯s a great way to get to know the local culture and exercise, too.?
And you¡¯ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to accommodation. There are several top hotels in this city.
Beijing
Beijing will always be a popular tourist destination. The Great Wall of China is a major attraction, as is the Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and Tiananmen Square.?
It is also the home of the world-famous dish, Peking Duck. Make your way to any of the local restaurants where you¡¯ll be in for a memorable taste sensation.
Choose between luxury hotels or boutique resorts in this metropolis, the nation¡¯s capital.
Shanghai
No visit to China should exclude Shanghai. Like Beijing, it offers a wealth of boutique hotels and usual top candidates.?
It also offers the opportunity to ride on the world¡¯s fastest train - the Maglev and the fastest elevator. The latter will take you to the Shanghai Tower, where the bird¡¯s-eye view of the city is incredible.?
We highly recommend shopping for gifts to take back home along Nanjing Road. Besides all the high-end stores, you¡¯ll also see several examples of stunning architecture. Stroll here at night; the lit-up buildings will seem like an outdoor gallery.
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