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shandongMount Tai (Taishan) Guide: How to Climb China's Most Sacred Mountain
Complete guide to climbing Mount Tai (Taishan) — the most sacred mountain in China, climbed by emperors for 3,000 years. The route options (day hike vs. overnight for sunrise), ticket prices, difficulty level, and what you'll find at the 1,545m summit.
Updated May 2026
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qingdaoQingdao Travel Guide: Tsingtao Brewery, German Colonial Beaches & Seafood Coast
Qingdao — the German colonial port city with beaches, Europe-meets-China architecture, the Tsingtao Brewery, China's best seafood market culture, and why it deserves 3 days on its own, not just a brewery visit.
Updated May 2026
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yunnanKunming Stone Forest (Shilin) Complete Guide: Tickets, Routes & Sani Minority Culture
Complete guide to the Kunming Stone Forest (Shilin) — the different park zones, how to avoid the crowds, the Sani minority (Yi sub-group) heritage, Torch Festival timing, and how to combine with other Kunming area sights.
Updated May 2026
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gansuZhangye Danxia Rainbow Mountains Guide: Getting There, Best Viewpoints & When to Go
The Zhangye Danxia Landform (Rainbow Mountains) in Gansu province — how to get there, the four viewpoints within the park, best lighting conditions for photography, combining with the Silk Road route, and practical logistics.
Updated May 2026
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teaChina Tea Culture Travel Guide: Best Tea Regions, Ceremonies & Where to Buy
China's tea culture for travellers — the six major tea types, the best tea-producing regions to visit (Longjing, Wuyi, Yunnan, Huangshan), tea ceremony experiences, how to buy quality tea without being scammed, and the cultural context behind Chinese tea traditions.
Updated May 2026
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yunnanDali Cangshan Mountain & Erhai Lake Guide: Beyond the Old Town in 2026
Dali's Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake beyond the tourist old town — hiking routes up the 4,122m mountain range, cycling Erhai Lake's 130km perimeter, Bai minority villages on the lake shore, and how to experience Dali the way long-term travellers do.
Updated May 2026
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