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Top Destinations to Celebrate Chinese New Year 2025

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China is a land of breathtaking landscapes, ancient traditions, and bustling modern cities. From the Great Wall to the karst mountains of Guilin, the country offers an endless array of wonders to explore. Whether you're drawn to history, nature, or vibrant city life, China has something for every traveler. But what are the absolute must-visit destinations in this vast country? Let’s dive into some of the most remarkable places that make China a top travel destination.


Lunar New Year Parades
Lunar New Year Parades

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The Great Wall of China


One of the most famous landmarks in the world, the Great Wall of China stretches over 13,000 miles and stands as a symbol of China's rich history. Built over centuries to protect the empire from invasions, the wall winds through mountains, deserts, and forests, offering breathtaking views. Sections like Badaling and Mutianyu are popular for visitors, while more remote parts, like Jiankou, offer a rugged and less crowded experience.

Standing atop the Great Wall, gazing at its endless stretch, is a moment every traveler should experience. Whether you're hiking along its stone pathways or simply marveling at the engineering feat, the Great Wall never fails to impress.


The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China

 

Forbidden City, Beijing


In the heart of Beijing lies the Forbidden City, an immense palace complex that once housed Chinese emperors for nearly 500 years. With over 900 buildings and stunning traditional architecture, this UNESCO World Heritage site showcases the grandeur of China’s imperial past.

Walking through its grand halls and intricate courtyards, you can almost hear the echoes of history. The Forbidden City is not just a palace; it's a gateway into China's fascinating dynastic heritage.


Forbidden City, Beijing
Forbidden City, Beijing

 

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park


The inspiration behind the floating mountains in the movie Avatar, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a surreal landscape of towering sandstone pillars shrouded in mist. Located in Hunan Province, this natural wonder is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Take a walk across the world's highest and longest glass bridge, or ride the Bailong Elevator, a 326-meter-tall glass lift built into the cliffs. Zhangjiajie’s dramatic scenery makes it one of China’s most unique destinations.


Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

 

Guilin and the Li River


Renowned for its otherworldly karst mountains and tranquil river scenery, Guilin is one of China's most picturesque destinations. A cruise along the Li River offers stunning views of limestone peaks rising dramatically from the water, creating a landscape that has inspired Chinese poetry and paintings for centuries.

For those seeking adventure, cycling through the rice fields of Yangshuo or hiking up Xianggong Hill for a sunrise view of the Li River is an unforgettable experience.


Guilin and the Li River
Guilin and the Li River

 

The Ancient City of Pingyao


For a journey back in time, Pingyao is a must-visit. This ancient walled city in Shanxi Province is one of the best-preserved examples of traditional Chinese architecture and urban planning from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Walking through its cobblestone streets feels like stepping into a historical drama, with red lanterns hanging from wooden buildings and traditional tea houses lining the alleyways.

A visit to Pingyao offers a rare glimpse into the China of centuries past, making it a dream for history enthusiasts.


The Ancient City of Pingyao
The Ancient City of Pingyao

 

Shanghai’s Skyline and The Bund


A stark contrast to China's ancient wonders, Shanghai is the epitome of modernity. The city's skyline, featuring futuristic skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower and Oriental Pearl Tower, is a sight to behold. The Bund, a historic waterfront area, offers stunning views of the city’s blend of colonial and contemporary architecture.

Shanghai is also a paradise for food lovers and shoppers. From traditional dumplings to high-end designer stores, the city has something for everyone.


Shanghai’s Skyline and The Bund
Shanghai’s Skyline and The Bund

 

China’s Must-Visit Destinations


From ancient wonders to modern marvels, China is a country that blends history, culture, and nature in a way that few places can. Whether you're walking along the Great Wall, floating down the Li River, or gazing at the skyscrapers of Shanghai, every moment in China is a discovery.


The Great Wall
The Great Wall


We have reached the end of this article on Top Destinations to Celebrate Chinese New Year 2025. If you’re planning a visit to China, be sure to check out our previous blogs for more tips on where to eat, drink, and explore. o continue discovering more hidden gems and captivating destinations, stay tuned for more articles on our website. Follow us @thewalkingparrot to be continuously updated on new releases and join us as we embark on new adventures. We will be back soon with a new article! If you're visiting Lisbon, make sure to try our Fado, Food, and Wine tour!



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