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hubeiEnshi Grand Canyon Hubei Guide 2026: Tujia Culture, Stone Forest & Sword Peak Forest
The Enshi Grand Canyon in western Hubei is one of China's most dramatic geological spectacles — a 108km-long canyon system with vertical cliffs, the Cloud-Sea Stone Forest, and the Sword Peak Forest of narrow rock pillars. Combined with Enshi's Tujia minority culture and the region's growing accessibility via high-speed rail, this is one of central China's best adventure destinations. This guide covers the canyon, the Tujia cultural sites, and practical travel details.
Updated May 2026
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hubeiThree Gorges Hubei Guide 2026: Cruising the Yangtze, Dam Visit & Gorge Hiking
The Three Gorges on the Yangtze River offer one of China's most dramatic river journeys through Qutang, Wu, and Xiling Gorges. This 2026 guide covers cruise options (4-day classic cruises from 2,000 yuan), Three Gorges Dam visit (105 yuan), hiking alternatives, the route from Chongqing to Yichang, and key stops along the way.
Updated May 2026
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jiangxiPoyang Lake Jiangxi Guide 2026: China's Largest Freshwater Lake & Crane Migration
Poyang Lake in Jiangxi is China's largest freshwater lake and the world's most important wintering ground for Siberian cranes. This 2026 guide covers the best birdwatching season (November-March), viewing locations, Nanchang base, boat tours, local food, and how to combine with Jingdezhen porcelain and Lushan Mountain.
Updated May 2026
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sichuanJiuzhaigou Complete Guide 2026: Rainbow Lakes, Waterfalls & Entry Tickets
Jiuzhaigou (九寨沟) Valley — the UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Sichuan with its otherworldly coloured lakes (Five Flower Lake is the most photographed lake in China), thundering waterfalls, and Tibetan villages. The timed-entry ticketing system, the best months (September-October for autumn colours, spring for wildflowers), and what changed after the 2017 earthquake.
Updated May 2026
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xinjiangKanas Lake & Hemu Village Guide 2026: Xinjiang's Autumn Wilderness
Kanas Lake (喀纳斯湖) in northern Xinjiang near the Russian and Mongolian borders — the blue crater lake surrounded by Siberian forest, the Tuwa people's wood villages, the autumn colors from late September (birch and larch turning gold and red), and the Hemu Village at dawn when cattle and sheep emerge from the mist. Getting there and the timed entrance system.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouSouthwest Guizhou Travel Guide 2026: Buyi Villages, Huangguoshu & Waterfall Country
The Huangguoshu Waterfall (黄果树瀑布) area and the surrounding Buyi (布依族) minority villages in Guizhou — the Huangguoshu Falls (the largest waterfall in China at 77m wide), the water curtain cave behind the falls, Buyi stone-built villages like Shitou Village, and the Silong Gorge walking route through the Huangguoshu scenic area.
Updated May 2026
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