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guangxiLongji Rice Terraces Guide 2026: Ping'an & Dazhai Viewpoints from Guilin
The Longji (Dragon's Backbone) Rice Terraces in Guangxi — the two main viewing areas (Ping'an Village for sunrise over the Zhuang terraces, Dazhai for the steeper Yao minority terraces), the best seasons (May for emerald green, October for golden harvest), and the homestay culture in the minority villages perched above the terraces.
Updated May 2026
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yunnanLugu Lake Guide: Yunnan's Sacred Matriarchal Lake & the Mosuo Walking Marriage Culture
Lugu Lake on the Yunnan-Sichuan border — the turquoise high-altitude lake, the Mosuo people and their unique matriarchal society with 'walking marriage' traditions, the pig-trough canoe experience, and how to visit respectfully.
Updated May 2026
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henanLuoyang Complete Travel Guide 2026: Longmen Grottoes, Peony Festival & Ancient Capital
Luoyang — China's ancient capital for 13 dynasties. The Longmen Grottoes UNESCO site (100,000 Buddhist statues carved into cliff faces), the White Horse Temple (the first Buddhist temple in China), the Luoyang Museum, the Peony Festival in April (the city has 300,000 peonies), and the Old Town district with Tang Dynasty culture.
Updated May 2026
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jiangxiLushan Mountain Guide 2026: Jiangxi's Mountain Resort & Waterfall Scenery
Lushan (庐山) in Jiangxi — the mountain that inspired more Chinese poetry than any other, with dramatic waterfalls (the Sandie Waterfall), colonial-era villas from the Republican period, the Guling town at the summit, and Mao Zedong's political conferences that still define some of the buildings. Getting from Nanchang or Jiujiang.
Updated May 2026
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macauMacau Day Trip from Hong Kong 2026: Casinos, Ruins & the Cotai Strip
The Macau day trip from Hong Kong — ferry vs the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB), what to do if you only have 8 hours (the Ruins of St Paul's, the Senado Square, one casino, one Portuguese restaurant), and whether Macau is worth an overnight stay.
Updated May 2026
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macauMacau Food Guide 2026: Portuguese Egg Tarts, African Chicken & Where to Eat in the Old City
Macau's distinctive hybrid cuisine — the Portuguese egg tart (pastel de nata) at Lord Stow's Bakery in Coloane (the original, non-negotiable), African chicken (Macanese fusion with peanut and chilli sauce), Portuguese sardines and bacalhau (salt cod), and the Senado Square area restaurants that serve authentic Macanese food rather than casino buffets.
Updated May 2026
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