Beijing 北京
Imperial landmarks, hutong walks, roast duck dinners, and a practical first stop for visitors landing in China.
Plan meals, routes, and low-friction city days with English-first guides that keep Chinese names, local food context, and practical travel notes in one place.
Where should I stay? What should I eat first? Is it spicy? How do I say it in Chinese? Which scenic stops fit a two-day trip?
Imperial landmarks, hutong walks, roast duck dinners, and a practical first stop for visitors landing in China.
Waterfront skyline views, art deco streets, soup dumplings, coffee lanes, and the easiest big-city soft landing.
Ancient capital energy, city wall cycling, Terracotta Warriors, and one of China's most visitor-friendly food streets.
Panda mornings, teahouse afternoons, hotpot nights, and a relaxed pace that makes Sichuan food less intimidating.
Mountain-city viewpoints, neon river nights, spicy hotpot, and a dramatic urban landscape unlike China's flatter cities.
Karst mountains, Li River scenery, rice noodles, and one of the easiest nature-focused China trips to understand.