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Chinese Cooking Classes 2026: Best Courses in Shanghai, Chengdu, Beijing & Yangshuo
Taking a Chinese cooking class — the best cooking schools in Shanghai (The Cooking School, Brenda's), Chengdu's Sichuan hotpot and cooking classes (half-day market tour + class at Tianfu Cuisine), Beijing's hutong cooking experiences, and Yangshuo's rural village cooking classes that include foraging. What you actually learn vs what's just Instagram staging.
Updated May 2026
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toolkitDragon Boat Festival in China 2026: Best Races, Zongzi & How to Experience Duanwu
Dragon Boat Festival (端午节/Duanwu) in China 2026 — when it falls, the best places to watch dragon boat races (Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Miluo in Hunan where Qu Yuan drowned), the zongzi (sticky rice dumpling) regional variations, the five-colour string tradition, and practical tips for visiting during the holiday weekend.
Updated May 2026
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foodChina Food Tour Itinerary 2026: 14 Days Eating Across Sichuan, Guangdong, Jiangsu & Beijing
A 14-day China culinary tour — the optimal route for experiencing China's four great regional cuisines: starting in Beijing (Peking duck, jianbing, lamb skewers), moving to Xi'an (biang biang noodles, lamb soup, rou jia mo), Chengdu (hotpot, mapo tofu, dan dan noodles), finishing in Guangzhou (dim sum, roast goose, clay pot rice).
Updated May 2026
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nightlifeChina Nightlife Guide 2026: Best Bars, Clubs & Late-Night Cities
China's nightlife scene from a visitor's perspective — the cities with real late-night culture (Shanghai leads, Chengdu is close), the best cocktail bar cities, how China's clubs compare to Southeast Asia, the bar streets not to bother with, and a curated guide to experiencing genuine Chinese nightlife.
Updated May 2026
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chengduChengdu Travel Guide: Giant Pandas, Sichuan Hotpot & a City That Knows How to Live
Chengdu is China's most relaxed major city — famous for giant pandas, the world's spiciest cuisine, teahouse culture, and its role as the gateway to Tibet and the Sichuan highlands.
Updated May 2026
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gansuLanzhou Gansu Complete Guide 2026: Yellow River Raft, Lamian Noodles & Gateway to Northwest
Lanzhou is the only Chinese city built along the Yellow River, and this geography defines everything — from the views of the river gorge cutting through the city to the floating-raft (羊皮筏) culture that has operated here for centuries. This 2026 complete guide covers the Yellow River riverside experience, the original Lanzhou hand-pulled beef noodle soup that has conquered China, Baita Mountain, and the city's role as the gateway to China's northwest.
Updated May 2026
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