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| Inscribed as a UNESCO Site, Huangshan is known for its sea of clouds, strangely shaped rocks, unusual pine trees and bubbling hot springs. Hike up the mountain and be rewarded with moments of tranquility and breathtaking views. |
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| Chengdu, renowned for its spicy hotpots, teahouses, alpine forests and sacred Buddhist mountains. Balmy, often misty weather keeps Chengdu lush and green. It's the perfect climate for bamboo to thrive in, the staple of Chengdu¡¯s giant PANDAS! Afterwards, head to Jiushaigou for its breathtaking natural scenery. |
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| Inner Mongolia's natural beauty is a must-see! Mushroom-like yurts, bright sky, fresh air, rolling grass and herds moving like white clouds on remote grassland, all contribute to the beautiful landscape. Experience activities such as Mongolian wrestling, horse & camel riding, rodeo competitions, archery, visiting traditional families and enjoying graceful Mongolian singing and dancing. |
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