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  1. 2018年8月8日 · Travel Stories. Top 10 things to do in Guangzhou, China. Cathy Adams. Aug 8, 2018 • 5 min read. Dim sum: siu mai at Yu Yue Heen Restaurant © Cathy Adams / Lonely Planet. China’s third-biggest city, Guangzhou is the beating heart of the megalopolis that is the Pearl River Delta.

  2. Yangshuo (阳朔, Yángshuò) is one of China's gold-ticket draws. The once-peaceful settlement is now a collage of Chinese tour groups, wide-eyed Westerners, construction and the glue that binds any tourist hot spot together – touts.

  3. Yangshuo. With a prime riverfront location overlooking karst peaks, Demo's outdoor terrace is the perfect spot to come for a sundowner of quality craft beers. Its… Kaya. Yangshuo. Bars that do not play C-pop or hire pole dancers have a hard time surviving in Yangshuo, which makes this 'Jamaica pub' an anomaly. Run by dreadlocked… Mojo Bar.

  4. The Mogao Grottoes are considered one of the most important collections of Buddhist art in the world. At its peak during the Tang dynasty (618–907), the site housed 18 monasteries, more than 1400 monks and nuns, and countless artists, translators and calligraphers.

  5. 2019年3月22日 · Travel Stories. China’s Buddhist caves: the enduring art of the Silk Road. Tess Humphrys. Mar 22, 2019 • 8 min read. Colourful Buddhas and animal motifs adorn the grottoes at Yungang © Mark Brandon / Shutterstock.

  6. Guangzhou. China, Asia. Guǎngzhōu (广州), once better known internationally as Canton, has been China's busiest trading centre for centuries. Despite breakneck redevelopment up to and after the 2010 Asian Games, much of the metropolis still hums along at a pleasantly sedate pace, where narrow, leafy streets conceal temples and mosques ...

  7. China, Asia. Guǎngdōng’s unique culture and natural beauty fly under the radar and have yet to be discovered by many travelers, so you may have a plethora of sublime sights (not to mention great dim sum) all to yourself. 01 / Attractions.

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