Tag: Travel Guide
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Travel Guide to Taiwan Province: Stretching across Temperate and Tropical Zones, Known as the “Beautiful Treasure Island”
Taiwan Province, abbreviated as “Tai”, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China, with Taipei as its capital. It is situated on the continental shelf along the southeast coast of China, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the east, facing Fujian Province across the Taiwan Strait to the west, the East China Sea…
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Travel Guide to Hubei Province: China’s “Bridge of the Motherland” and the Birthplace of Jingchu Culture
Hubei Province, abbreviated as “E”, also known as “Chu” or Jingchu, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China, with Wuhan as its capital. Located in central China, it borders Anhui to the east, Chongqing to the west, Shaanxi to the northwest, Jiangxi and Hunan to the south, and Henan to the…
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Travel Guide to Jiangxi Province: A Land of Literature, Integrity, Cranes, Fish and Rice
Jiangxi Province, abbreviated as “Gan”, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China, with Nanchang as its capital. Located in southeastern China, on the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, it borders Zhejiang and Fujian to the east, Guangdong to the south, Hunan to the west,…
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Travel Guide to Hunan Province: A National Comprehensive Transportation Hub, a Scenic & Cultural Tourism Destination of Mountains, Waters and Isles
Hunan Province, abbreviated as “Xiang”, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China. Located in central China and the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, it borders Jiangxi to the east, Guizhou to the west, Guangdong and Guangxi to the south, and Hubei and Chongqing to the north. The terrain features dramatic…
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Travel Guide to Hainan Province: China’s Largest Special Economic Zone and the Only Provincial-Level International Tourism Island
Hainan Province, abbreviated as “Qiong”, is the southernmost provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China, with Haikou as its capital. By the end of 2025, Hainan governs 4 prefecture-level cities, including 5 directly-administered county-level cities, 4 directly-administered counties and 6 directly-administered autonomous counties. Among them, Haikou is a national historical and cultural city,…
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Travel Guide to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: A Tourist Destination Blending Landscape Culture, Marine Culture, Ethnic Folk Culture and Wellness Culture
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, abbreviated as “Gui”, is a provincial-level administrative region in southern China, with Nanning as its capital. It borders the Beibu Gulf to the south, Guangdong to the east, Hunan to the north, Guizhou to the northwest, Yunnan to the west, and Vietnam to the southwest. As of April 2024, Guangxi governs…
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Travel Guide to Shanxi Province: Where Ancient Civilization Meets the Modern Era
Shaanxi Province, abbreviated as “Shaan” or “Qin”, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China with Xi’an as its capital. It is located in the inland heartland of China, in the middle reaches of the Yellow River. It borders Shanxi and Henan to the east, Ningxia and Gansu to the west, Sichuan,…
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Travel Guide to Guangdong Province: China’s Southern Gateway and Transport Hub, a Province Boasting Multiple National “Firsts”
Guangdong Province, abbreviated as “Yue”, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China with Guangzhou as its capital. Located in the southernmost part of mainland China, it borders Fujian to the east, faces the South China Sea to the south, connects Guangxi to the west, and adjoins Jiangxi and Hunan to the…
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Travel Guide to Fujian Province: A Renowned Hometown of Overseas Chinese, a Tourist Destination Boasting Natural & Cultural Landscapes as well as Time-Honored Heritage
Fujian Province, abbreviated as “Min”, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People’s Republic of China and a well-known old revolutionary base area. With Fuzhou as its capital, it lies on China’s southeastern coast. It borders Zhejiang Province to the northeast, Jiangxi Province to the northwest, Guangdong Province to the southwest, and faces Taiwan Province…