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China 2018

China is one of these destinations we just can’t get enough. Plus there are so many beautiful places, one life would not be enough to see them all. In 2018 we managed to visit some of Chinas most notorious sights, like Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianmen Fairy Mountain, Leshan Giant Buddha, Fenghuang Ancient Town and the mysterious hanging coffins of Luobiao.

China 2014

China might not be the most charming nation at times, yet the countryside and bustling cities make up for the lack of hospitality. For many years China as been one of our favourite travel destinations.

China is home to one of the world’s oldest and most complex civilizations covering a history of over 5.000 years. The nation covers a large geographical region with customs and traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and provinces.

China 2012

For thousands of years, China managed to keep its traditions and way of living isolates from the Western world. Only few travellers manage to experience the “real deal” mainly due to language barriers and the reservation of the local people against foreigners. Still, China is one of the most fascinating countries world-wide.

Dragon’s Backbone

The Dragon’s Backbone rice terraces – also known as the Longji rice terraces – are the most famous in China. They were mostly built during the Ming Dynasty, about 500 years ago but construction actually began in the Yuan Dynasty over 700 years ago. Neatly planted with a very sophisticated watering system, this is farming since many hundred years in this fertile area. The walking trails are abundant and it’s easy to spend a week without going the same way and with every step you take you get another view.