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toolkitChina Tea Tour Guide 2026: Visiting the Great Tea Mountains & Tea Culture Regions
The complete guide to tea tourism in China — the six major tea regions (Wuyishan for rock oolong, Longjing/Hangzhou for green tea, Yunnan for Pu'er, Anxi for Tieguanyin, Anhui for Keemun and Yellow Mountain Mao Feng, Fujian for white tea), tea farm visits, tea ceremony experiences, and how to buy authentic tea.
Updated May 2026
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toolkitWudang Mountain Guide 2026: Taoist Temples, Martial Arts Schools & the Birthplace of Tai Chi
Wudang Mountain (武当山) in Hubei — the Taoist sacred mountain and the legendary birthplace of Tai Chi and the internal martial arts. The ancient temple complex on the cliffs, the Golden Summit at 1612m, the martial arts schools that accept foreign students (programmes from 1 week to 6 months), and how to get there from Wuhan or Xi'an.
Updated May 2026
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anhuiHuangshan (Yellow Mountain) Complete Hiking Guide 2026
The complete Yellow Mountain (黄山) hiking guide — the East Steps vs West Steps comparison, the cable cars (Yungu, Yuping, Taiping), the three-peak circuit for a full day, staying overnight on the mountain for sunrise above the sea of clouds, the best photography positions, and the current entry prices and booking requirements.
Updated May 2026
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yunnanTiger Leaping Gorge Hiking Guide 2026: Yunnan's Classic Multi-Day Trek
Tiger Leaping Gorge (虎跳峡) in Yunnan — the classic 2-3 day trekking route through one of the world's deepest gorges (3,900m from river to ridgeline). The high trail vs the lower road, the guesthouses along the route (Sean's Spring Guesthouse is the famous waypoint), the best time of year (May-October, avoiding monsoon), and connecting to Lijiang or Shangri-La.
Updated May 2026
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anhuiHefei Anhui Guide 2026: Science City, Chao Lake & Gateway to Huangshan
Hefei is Anhui's provincial capital and one of China's fastest-growing technology hubs — a city that combines serious R&D investment with accessible historical parks, the massive Chao Lake shoreline, and an excellent position as the rail gateway to Huangshan, Jiuhuashan and the Xin'an River valley. This 2026 guide covers what to see in Hefei itself, how to use it as a travel base, dining highlights and practical transport information.
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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