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The Yangze River is known in Chinese as chang jiang or “long river”. The river is so long, in fact, that a popular Chinese saying dictates that if you haven’t been down the Yangtze, you haven’t been anywhere, for ...

When most people think of going to China, they imagine the usual routine of exploring the Imperial Palace in Beijing and walking along the Bund in Shanghai. While these sights are amazing and certainly not to be missed, adventurous ...

Shigatse sits at an elevation of 3,900 m. To its north, the Drolma Ridge rises steeply, topped by the ruins of the ancient Dzongg. Shigatse holds a powerful position in Tibet, and was the capital for a spell during the early 17th century. After Lhasa regained its status. Worth exploring ...

Despite the spine-jarring, four-hour trip off the Friendship Highway – that connects Lhasa to the Nepal border at Zhangmu – the craggy lunar landscape en route to Everest is enchanting. Rongphu is a good place for a stop and ...

In the far west of Xinjiang Province, the Silk Road city of Kashgar lies at the foot of the Pamir mountains, with the Taklamakan Desert to the east. As the meeting point of the northern and southern Silk Roads and the gateway to the West, it was once a place ...

The oasis city of Khotan, or Hetian, was an early center for the spread of Buddhism before Islam arrived in the 9th century. For centuries, the city’s jade, carpets, and silk have been considered the finest in China, and ...

Capital of Xinjiang since the 19th century, Urumqisits amidst beautiful scenery, with the snow-laden Tianshan Mountains to the east. Today a growing metropolis with a population of one million, Urumqiis a modern Chinese city, with designer stores and high-rises. ...

This oasis city on the northern Silk Road lies in the Turpan depression – one of the lowest areas on earth – and is largely a Uighur settlement. The Uighur descended from nomadic Siberian tribes who united in the 7th century and settled in the region in the 9th century. ...

Although blessed with very few sights, Qinghai’s captial, Xining, is home to a city mix of minority peoples, mostly Hui Muslims and Tibetans with a sprinkling of Kazakhs and Mongols. From the 16th century, it served as a stopover ...

In the far west of Qinghai Province, Golmud is perched at 3,000 m in the forlorn Tibetan plateau. The only sizable city for several hundred miles, it is the second largest city in the Qinghai province after Xining, with ...